2022
DOI: 10.15575/jassr.v4i1.64
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Muslim Social Movements in Cirebon and the Emergence of National Resistance Movements Against the Dutch Colonial Government in the Early 20th Century Indonesia

Abstract: The early twentieth century saw the emergence of Muslim social movements as a new model of resistance against the Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia. This model of the resistance movement was a response to various changes in politics, social and religious culture in the early decades of the 20th century due to dynamics within the Muslim community as well as the new policy of the colonial government. This article studies the emergence of Muslim social movements in Cirebon, West Java, and its impacts on the develo… Show more

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“…The inspiration for the development of educational institutions was derived by K.H. Abdul Halim from reading books by Abduh and Jamal Al-Din Al-Fagani, as well as observing the educational institutions of Ban as-Salam in Mecca and Islamic educational institutions in Jeddah during a three-year pilgrimage from 1908 to 1911 (Rosidin et al, 2022). K.H.…”
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“…The inspiration for the development of educational institutions was derived by K.H. Abdul Halim from reading books by Abduh and Jamal Al-Din Al-Fagani, as well as observing the educational institutions of Ban as-Salam in Mecca and Islamic educational institutions in Jeddah during a three-year pilgrimage from 1908 to 1911 (Rosidin et al, 2022). K.H.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%