2022
DOI: 10.21580/jid.v42.1.11216
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Al maun and climate crisis: Dynamic between Muhammadiyah and indigenous communities in 21th century

Abstract: Purpose - This paper examines how far the da’wa approach within the body of Muhammadiyah can reinforce the socio-ecological activism in response to indigenous people relating to environmental protection.Method - Gathering analytical-descriptive method and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with key informants and approaching the study case with Ian G. Barbour’s Dialogue and Integration of religion and science (1966)Result  -  This paper argues that there is a tendency in Muhammadiyah to employ that dialogical and co… Show more

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