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Gerakan Salafi Radikal dalam Konteks Islam Indonesia: Tinjauan Sejarah

open access: yesIslamica: Jurnal Studi Keislaman, 2014
This paper is aimed at describing the advent and development of the radical Salafi movement in Indonesia. Historically speaking, such movement was originated in the Middle East especially in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria.
Zuly Qodir
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Middle Powers and Limited Balancing: Syria and the Post‐October 7 Wars

open access: yesMiddle East Policy, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 120-133, Summer 2025.
Abstract This article contends that to explain the grand strategies of states in the Middle East, we must employ the concept of middle powers. Analyzing the case of Syria between 2011 and 2021, it finds that these actors preferred a strategy of limited balancing against direct threats to their national security.
Chen Kertcher, Gadi Hitman
wiley   +1 more source

Salafism, State Recognition and Local Tension: New Trends in Islamic Education in Lombok

open access: yesUlumuna, 2017
This paper explores the role of Salafi formal schools in the increasing influence and proliferation of Salafism in Lombok, East Indonesia, alongside the impacts of this process on educational culture and broader social contexts.
Saparudin Saparudin
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Iran's Annus Horribilis in 2024: Beaten, but Not Defeated

open access: yesMiddle East Policy, Volume 32, Issue 2, Page 3-17, Summer 2025.
Abstract Iran and the Axis of Resistance—the armed nonstate actors that it supports, plus the Assad regime in Syria—had a horrible 2024. Hamas and Hezbollah suffered heavy blows at the hands of Israel. Bashar al‐Assad's Syria, the only state among the Islamic Republic's regional partners, collapsed in December.
Thomas Juneau
wiley   +1 more source

Religious authority in the urban mosque

open access: yesAmerican Ethnologist, Volume 52, Issue 2, Page 159-170, May 2025.
Abstract In Eastern Indonesia, young male Islamic activists articulate a notion of religious authority that reorients community life toward neighborhood mosques. By providing local communities with Qur'anic classes and religious services, these activists—affiliated with Indonesia's largest Salafi organization—have created a network of spaces in which ...
Chris Chaplin
wiley   +1 more source

Global Salafisme antara Gerakan dan Kekerasan

open access: yesTeosofi: Jurnal Tasawuf dan Pemikiran Islam, 2015
This article explores Salafism movement between ideology and violence. Categorically, salafi movement can be categorized in two forms. First, salafi. This group berorintasi the purification of faith to make improvements through individual, family, and ...
Iffah Muzammil
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Ideological Contestations of Salafism and Moderatism in Indonesia's Hijra Movement: Critical Discourse Analysis

open access: yesAl ' Adalah
The new pattern of learning for Indonesian Muslims, preferring references to religious knowledge through digital media, provides opportunities for Salafi groups to propose their religious teaching and movements, such as through Islamic-based websites, to
Muh Khamdan, Wiharyani, Nadiah Abidin
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Should we be Scared of all Salafists in Europe?

open access: yesPerspectives on Terrorism, 2014
European governments consider the Salafi movement to be primarily a security threat. Yet developments in the Dutch Salafi movement reveal that quietist and political Salafists distance themselves from coercion and violence in the European context and ...
Ineke Roex
doaj  

The Theoretical Challenges of Salafism for the Islamic World [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Islamic Political Studies
The main objective of this research is to explore and critically analyze the intellectual and theological foundations of the Salafist movement, which has had a significant impact on the Islamic world, particularly in the Middle East, over the past one ...
Seyyed Mohsen Tabatabaie Far
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