2010
DOI: 10.24252/vp.v1i1.8099
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Deradikalisasi Ideologi Gerakan Islam

Abstract: Radical Islam movement had been a parth of Islamic history since the emergence of Khawarij movement in about 37 AH. or 657/658 AD. This article tries to identify the genealogy of Islamic radicalism from Khawarij movement to Bali bombing by Imam Samudera abd his friends. By using the historical analysis method, this article focuses on their ideology that encouraged them to be martyr (syahid). As a result, I discovered that the radical movement they did was based on both political and textual understanding backg… Show more

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“…Forest rehabilitation programs have been widely implemented in Indonesia [28], especially in response to degraded forests because of illegal logging, forest fires, forest conversion, unplanned agricultural expansion, and socio-economic issues related to the reformation era since 1998 [29]. In the protected forest of Kulon Progo Community Forestry and many other rehabilitation areas in Indonesia, a socio-economic approach through community-based forest management is commonly implemented to accommodate community interest in the forest resources, especially in a protected forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest rehabilitation programs have been widely implemented in Indonesia [28], especially in response to degraded forests because of illegal logging, forest fires, forest conversion, unplanned agricultural expansion, and socio-economic issues related to the reformation era since 1998 [29]. In the protected forest of Kulon Progo Community Forestry and many other rehabilitation areas in Indonesia, a socio-economic approach through community-based forest management is commonly implemented to accommodate community interest in the forest resources, especially in a protected forest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%