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Understanding The Radicalism Movement In Indonesia: A Conflict Approach to the Rise of Terrorism
There is an ideology in every movement. Of course, that ideology that constructs the pattern of organizational movement. This phenomenon is an assumption in this paper, and will be broadly elaborated .
Nurus Shalihin
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Imagining the land of the two holy mosques: The social and doctrinal importance of Saudi Arabia in Indonesian Salafi Discourse [PDF]
The emergence of Salafi Islam within Indonesia has shifted the imaginary boundaries of Islamic identity. Although relatively small in numbers, Salafis propagate a religious discourse linked to scholars in Saudi Arabia.
Chaplin, Chris
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Emigration and the diffusion of political Salafism:religious remittances and support for Salafi parties in Egypt during the Arab Spring [PDF]
This study investigates the impact of emigration on the political behavior of citizens in Egypt. In particular, it argues that emigrants’ family members are more likely to vote for Salafi parties for several reasons, including the transfer of religious ...
Karakoç, Ekrem +2 more
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Salafi Islamic piety as civic activism: Wahdah Islamiyah and differentiated citizenship in Indonesia [PDF]
Islamic renewal is having a considerable impact on politics and society in Indonesia. This article discusses the way in which Islamic movements shape the nature and interpretation of citizenship by focusing on Wahdah Islamiyah, a Salafi organisation with
Chaplin, Chris
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Melacak Gerakan Radikal Islam dari Wahabisme ke Global Salafisme
The movement of Salafism constitutes part of the Islamic history of fundamentalism. They call their self as Salafis, who etymologically means “what had passed through and gone before” or “the outdistancing group”.
Rofhani Rofhani
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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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This article seeks to analyze and focus on institutional Salafism, also referred to as Wahhabism. The term "Salafism" was not associated with Wahhabi doctrine until the 1970s.
Waskito Wibowo +3 more
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Deconstructing Salafism in Yemen [PDF]
In the middle east, Salafism has gained prominence during the last two decades. This is especially true in countries such as Kuwait and Saudi Arabia where a political version of Salafism, often labeled sahwa, emerged as a significant social movement. In
Bonnefoy, Laurent
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Abstrak Artikel ini mencoba mengungkap faktor-faktor pendorong berkembangnya Salafisme dalam globalisasi. Alasannya adalah globalisasi menuntut keterbukaan sementara gerakan Salafisme bersifat defensif, proteksionis, rigid, puritan dan radikal, yang semesntinya tidak dapat berkembang dalam dinamika kehidupan global, tapi justru berkembang dengan ...
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Salafis, one of the religious groups, have begun to spread their views in society through digital preachers by taking advantage of the opportunities of new media.
Mevlüt Uğurlu
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