2017
DOI: 10.15642/islamica.2017.11.2.339-364
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Pertarungan Kuasa dalam Wacana Islam Nusantara

Abstract: This article examines power struggle in the discourse of Islam Nusantara which becomes very popular in contemporary Indonesian Islam. The idea of Islam Nusantara is not different from Islam in general, but with distinctive charactericstics, such as tawâzun, i‘tidâl, and tawassut}. The proponents of this idea claim that their intellectual framework is based on the principle of maslah}ah mursalah, istih}sân, and ‘urf. Using critical discourse analysis, this article attempts to see the other side of Islam Nusanta… Show more

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“…As a result, this term has been described as "reductionist and monolithic in perceiving diverse realities of Islam in Nusantara." 44 Unlike Burhani, who optimistically considered IN to be a favourable response to radicalism, 45 Woodward's study implied that the project is ineffective because Salafism in Indonesia rejects violent extremism, just like the proponents of IN. For Woodward reframing the struggle against violent extremism by evoking the idea of IN is unlikely to evoke unity in combating extremism between these two groups.…”
Section: Islam Nusantara: Global National and Intra-nu Contestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a result, this term has been described as "reductionist and monolithic in perceiving diverse realities of Islam in Nusantara." 44 Unlike Burhani, who optimistically considered IN to be a favourable response to radicalism, 45 Woodward's study implied that the project is ineffective because Salafism in Indonesia rejects violent extremism, just like the proponents of IN. For Woodward reframing the struggle against violent extremism by evoking the idea of IN is unlikely to evoke unity in combating extremism between these two groups.…”
Section: Islam Nusantara: Global National and Intra-nu Contestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 These developments challenged the dominance of mainstream local Islamic movements, such as Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah. 41 In this regard, observers like Woodward argue that the promotion of IN aims to minimise the influence of radical groups, such as al-Qaeda and ISIS. The promotion of IN seems to be motivated by the need to establish the image of a distinct and moderate indigenous Indonesian Islam.…”
Section: Islam Nusantara: Global National and Intra-nu Contestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…) Sejauh ini studi terhadap tema polemik di seputar wacana Islam Nusantara telah banyak dilakukan diantaranya studi Muhammad Noor Harisudin (Harisudin, 2017), Ahmad Khoirul Fata dan Moh. Nor Ichwan (Fata & Ichwan, 2017), Dini Safitri (Safitri, 2018), Zanniro Sururi Hsb (Sururi Hsb, 2019…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Secondly, there are studies that view the strengthening tradition of ASWAJA al-Nahdhiyah as the axis of the moderate da'wah movement, as reflected in the research of Akmaliah (2022), Sunda and Fitri (2022), Ismail (2020), Saenong (2021) and Pribadi (2022). Thirdly, there are studies that explore the reinforcement tradition of ASWAJA al-Nahdhiyah in response to other da'wah movements and dynamics, as observed in the research of Saini (2022), Moqsith (2016), Arifianto (2021), Fata and Ichwan (2017) and Khazanah (2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%