Perkembangan peradaban Islam Indonesia pada masa reformasi

Muhammad, Auliya Elhakim and Agung, Hidayatul Irsyad and Nasikhin, Nasikhin and Fihris, Fihris (2023) Perkembangan peradaban Islam Indonesia pada masa reformasi. Kamaliyah: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam, 1 (1): 3. pp. 26-40. ISSN 2987-6788

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Abstract

This study aims to examine or study the role of the development of Indonesian Islamic civilization during the reformation period. This research is a library research that is qualitative in nature. Library research is research conducted by collecting library data, reading, recording and processing research materials related to the issues discussed. Learning history at the beginning of independence aims to instill a spirit of nationalism, bearing in mind that at this time, Indonesia still had to struggle to maintain its independence. Islam in Indonesia has existed since the 7th century and became more widespread in the 13th century. The success of the spread of Islam in Indonesia is among the most dynamic by cultivating religious and political da'wah. Since the era of independence, Islam has developed rapidly. This study aims to examine the existence of Islam in Indonesia today, with an overview before the reform era and after the reform era. The Islamic movement can be said to be very influential. This can be seen from the cancellation of Islamic organizations and parties. Despite its dominant influence as a result, Islam did not become the official ideology of the Indonesian nation state after independence, as in the Jakarta Charter incident, Islamic figures preferred Pancasila as the principle of a pluralistic state. Based on the results of written research that reform is defined as standing as ishlah, which in the ushul fiqh rule "keeps something good from the old and accepts what is better than the new." Therefore, Islamic leaders are required to understand the global situation and have influence in Indonesia. After the reform, there were also various radical Islamic organizations, terror, and these movements demanding the application of Islamic law in all forms of order promoted by certain Islamic movements. These issues make Islam a very sensitive issue, claims against Muslim representation, blasphemy, exclusivity and confusion between religion and politics without criticism. Liking this condition actually complicates the development of Islam in Indonesia, it must consolidate and strengthen the interests of Islam.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Civilization, History, Islam, Reformation, Islamic civilization, Indonesia--Politics and government--20th century
Subjects: Social and Political Sciences > Social Concerns
Depositing User: Djaenudin djae Mohamad
Date Deposited: 08 Mar 2024 03:27
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2024 03:27
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/26929

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