Sacrifice in Modernity: Community, Ritual, Identity 2020
DOI: 10.1163/9789004335530_014
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Sacrifice and Islamic Identity

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“…Masyarakat yang ingin berkurban perlu diberikan pemahaman menyeluruh terhadap teknis berkurban pada masa wabah mulut dan kuku yang menyerang hewan kurban sehingga pelaksanaan ibadah kurban tidak menimbulkan ancaman penularan baru setelah merebaknya Covid-19 [6].…”
Section: Penyuluhan Dan Sosialisasi Fatwa Mui No 32 Tahun 2022 Tentan...unclassified
“…Masyarakat yang ingin berkurban perlu diberikan pemahaman menyeluruh terhadap teknis berkurban pada masa wabah mulut dan kuku yang menyerang hewan kurban sehingga pelaksanaan ibadah kurban tidak menimbulkan ancaman penularan baru setelah merebaknya Covid-19 [6].…”
Section: Penyuluhan Dan Sosialisasi Fatwa Mui No 32 Tahun 2022 Tentan...unclassified
“…However, in light of scholarly discussions on methodological atheism(Bialecki 2014;Lemons 2018;Oustinova-Stjepanovic 2015), I think that such a distinction can be retained for analytical purposes.4 Aside from Ibn Taymiyya's works and other specific Islamic exegeses pertaining to same-sex sexuality, the idea of divine test and self-sacrifice -especially in relation to one's relations with other people -is apparent in the Islamic epistemic tradition. The narrative of the Prophet Abraham, or Ibrahim, for instance, demonstrates that the Prophet had to sacrifice his own son to follow God's command (seeLjamai 2017). However, in the case of Muslims with SSA, the narrative of the Prophet Ibrahim never came up during our conversations.5 In this context, liqo' refers to regular religious mentoring sessions among the participants of the Tarbiyah movement in Indonesia.…”
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“…Aside from Ibn Taymiyya's works and other specific Islamic exegeses pertaining to same‐sex sexuality, the idea of divine test and self‐sacrifice – especially in relation to one's relations with other people – is apparent in the Islamic epistemic tradition. The narrative of the Prophet Abraham, or Ibrahim, for instance, demonstrates that the Prophet had to sacrifice his own son to follow God's command (see Ljamai 2017). However, in the case of Muslims with SSA, the narrative of the Prophet Ibrahim never came up during our conversations.…”
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confidence: 99%