THE IDENTITY OF SHI‘A SYMPATHIZERS IN CONTEMPORARY INDONESIA
This paper sheds some light on Indonesian Shi‘a sympathizers, their particular relations among themselves as well as with others. Following the Iranian Revolution by the late 1970, Indonesian Muslims witnessed a remarkable religious enthusiasm marked by ...
Hilman Latief
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Media and Religion: Study of Anti-Shi’a Propaganda in Yogyakarta
Some time ago, a rift arose between Sunnis and Shiites in Sampang, Madura. Then, banners spread across Yogyakarta stating that the Shia were heretical. On the internet, many websites sprang up claiming that anyone that justifies Shia is heretical.
Anang Masduki +2 more
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The Divine Gaps between the Usuli and Akhbaris in Bahrain: Causes and Repercussions
In any analysis of Bahrain’s political structure, it is fundamental to understand the relationship between the Usili, Akhbaris, and authority. This analysis includes an assessment of the implications of the differences between the Usili and Akhbaris ...
Rashed Alrasheed
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Politics of Non-Motherhood in Shi’a Islam: Imagery and Narratives around Lady Fatemeh-Masoumeh of Qom [PDF]
Religion can be a source of both pressure and empowerment for mothers. It is sometimes speculated that Muslims have more negative attitudes toward childlessness, as Islam values and encourages procreation.
Ladan Rahbari
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Between Conflict and Peace: The Government Policies and Sunni-Shia Relationship in Sampang and Yogyakarta [PDF]
The Shi’a minority encounters different kind of treatments from the Sunni majority in several regions in Indonesia; some falls into series of violent discriminative conflicts, while the other live in peace.
Ahmad Zainal Abidin +3 more
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Shi’a Community in Malang City as a Subaltern: Strategy to Celebrate Religious Freedom Amidst Sunni Domination [PDF]
Everyone has the right to practice their religion and adhere to their beliefs. Unfortunately, minority sects such as the Shi’a community cannot celebrate their beliefs freely as citizens. They had to hide their identity as Shi’a congregations in order to
Wahyudi, Johan; Universitas Brawijaya
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Social Construction of Islam by the Shi’a Community in Pekalongan City, Central Java [PDF]
This study intends to identify the establishment of Islamic social construction in the Shi’a community in Pekalongan City. Qualitative research applied in this study gathered from case studies using a phenomenological approach.
Malik, Ahmed Abdul +7 more
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In contemporary Europe, where the hegemony of modern secular governance remains largely uncontested, how do minority religious communities – especially Muslims – negotiate the tension between religious duty and forms of secularised civic belonging?
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The Investigation of Sufism Concepts Marginalization in Sheikh Sadouq's al-Amali [PDF]
Sheikh Sadouq's important journey was 367 AH in Neyshabour. He lived in this city and conducted some Hadith meetings for more than a year. These meetings were hardly noticed by other scholars.
Leyla Najafian Razavi, Mohammad Navidfar
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Investigating the Changes in the Term of Shiite with Historical Perspective [PDF]
the thoughts of society in its developments, thus examining this word is lexically and terminologically analyzed and compared to synonymous terms in a more precise and comprehensive sense.
Ghasem Bostanee +2 more
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