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Until now, the religious views of the Indonesian Government, known as official Islam, tend to be masculine and patriarchal in determining laws. The masculinity of official Islam can easily be found in some regulations in Indonesia.
Zainul Mun'im +3 more
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Tahun 2017, Kongres Ulama Perempuan Indonesia (KUPI) Pertama kali terselenggara di Pondok Pesantren Kebon Jambu al-Islamy, Cirebon. Kehadiran KUPI merepresentasi ulama perempuan dalam wacana produksi pengetahuan berbasis gender di pesantren.
Amrin Ma'ruf +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the Taliban's post‐2021 governance model through the Islamic Public Administration (IPA) framework, focusing on justice, equality, and women's inclusion. It asks: (1) How does the Taliban's governance align with core IPA principles?
Parwiz Mosamim +1 more
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Digitization of Religious Tafsir: The Fading of Indonesian Ulama Authority in Post Truth Era
In the current post-truth era, the traditional authority and credibility of Ulama, who have historically been regarded as the paramount source of religious knowledge, are increasingly compromised.
M. Ichwan +2 more
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Tradisi Pemikiran Moderasi Beragama Nahdlatul Ulama
This research illustrates the values of religious moderation that contrast with the body of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU). Since the establishment of NU Hadratussyaikh K.H.
Mohammad Ashif Fuadi
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Gendering Late Ottoman Society and Reconstructing Gender in the Women's Press
ABSTRACT This article analyses the construction of gender differences in the late Ottoman Empire through women's periodicals, which acted as a key medium in the redefinition of gender roles. It examines how new understandings of gender roles emerged amid rapid transformations in traditional societal structures, particularly in the women’s press.
Tuğba Karaman
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Legitimizing the Mamluk Sultanate
This paper examines the legitimation of the Mamluk state, focusing not only on its military victories over Crusaders and Mongols but also on its religious rhetoric, alliances with the ʿulamāʾ, and ties to the Abbasid caliphate.
Yusuf ÖTENKAYA
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to multifunctional scholars in dealing with modernism by utilising public space. Secondly, the charismatic nature of the Sammaniyah tarekat ulama formed the authority of the ulama so that the ulama could play a role in sociopolitical affairs in each ...
R. Kurniawan +4 more
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ABSTRACT This article argues that marriage was central to historical change in the Yoruba‐speaking region of West Africa during the eighteenth century. It draws on ìtàn, a distinct oral source, to show that conjugality shaped Yoruba processes of urbanisation and political centralisation, gendered divisions of labour and social innovation and creativity.
Insa Nolte
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This study aims to analyze the modernization of Islamic education in Indonesia from two organizations namely Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama. The focus of the study is on aspects of modernization and the contribution of modernization to national ...
S. Daulay, Rasyid Anwar Dalimunthe
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