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ULAMA'S POLITICAL STRUGGLING IN STRENGTHENING WASATHIYAH ISLAM IN THE PALACE Pagar Pagar; Syaiful Akhyar
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON LANGUAGE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION STUDIES Vol 4, No 3 (2020): Language, Research, and Education
Publisher : State Islamic University of North Sumatra Indonesia

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The magnitude of the ulema's obsession to color power in Indonesia is reflected in the fierceness of their battle in the 2019 presidential election. The direct involvement of the ulama made this political event special and different from the previous presidential elections throughout Indonesian history. What's special about this event is that it started from the views of scholars; "We must participate in determining the direction of this nation's journey, so that it is guaranteed that the Islamic perspective of wasathiyah is implemented in it, to be able to realize this effectively, we must color Indonesia from within, by appearing as a policy maker". To implement this, the ulama have been divided into two types of religious understanding which incubated into a political movement and were affiliated with the two presidential candidate pairs. Each of them struggles in their own way, including; The 212 mass movement which was very monumental and fantastic by the Ulama, while on the other hand, had advanced to become a candidate for Vice President from the top leadership of the Ulama in Indonesia, both in terms of the MUI Ormas (as a forum for the gathering of ulama and zu'ama). also from the NU mass organization (as the largest religious mass organization in Indonesia), namely KH. Ma`ruf Amin who is the chairman. Finally, it is reflected that the presidential election battle this time is not only a battle for the presidential seat in the palace, but also as a political battle with the religious style of the ulama to color the throne of power in Indonesia, namely, Wasathiyah Islam and Exclusive Islam. It turns out that the religious style of Wasathiyah Islam as the original inhabitants of this nation can still be victorious in this battle, as well as strengthen the existence of the state in a form that is nationalist Pancasila so that the citizens of the state live in peace in diversity and plurality. Keywords: Ulama, Wasathiyah Islam, Struggling of Islam
THE MOVEMENT OF STRUGGLING OF NEO-COMMUNISM RISING IN POST-REFORM (A Study of Ideology and Struggle Movement in Indonesia) Ahmad Suhaimi; Pagar Pagar
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON LANGUAGE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION STUDIES Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Language, Research and Education
Publisher : State Islamic University of North Sumatra Indonesia

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The trauma of the nation's children has not been able to recover from the betrayal many times for the same cause by the PKI. The events of Madiun in 1948, and G.30S PKI became menumental witnesses of the martyrdom of thousands of scholars and students of PKI's savagery, as well as the death of the nation's heroes because they were kidnapped, slaughtered, sliced and dragged into crocodile holes. The reform era, which tends to care about human rights, democratization, and freedom of thought, expression and opinion, has been misused for the growth and re-emergence of communism in Indonesia. Thus the research was proposed: "The Post-Reformation Neo-Communism Struggle Movement. (Study of Ideology and Struggle Movement in Indonesia). This research is specifically to discuss Neo-Communism and its relation to the possibility of a revival in Indonesia. The problem formulation is the movement for the struggle for the rise of Neo-Communism after Reformation in Indonesia, especially from the ideological aspects and the struggle movement. This type of research is qualitative and presented in descriptive exposures. Regional sample; North Sumatra, Aceh, DKI and West Java. Research findings; "Neo-Communism in Indonesia has emerged despite a small movement.  Keywords; Neo-Communism, Movement, internalization, religion.
HATE SPEECH FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING HOSTILITY IN INDONESIAN COMMUNITIES (Study of Criminalization and Legal Reality According to Criminal Law Experts) Maradingin Maradingin; Pagar Pagar; Jamil Jami
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON LANGUAGE, RESEARCH AND EDUCATION STUDIES Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Language, Research and Education
Publisher : State Islamic University of North Sumatra Indonesia

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Especially printed media sheets and electronic media monitors, as well as direct educational exposure, always fulfills important information presentations that are sometimes mixed with Hate speech in the digital age, and democratization is growing very rapidly lately. In addition to its many benefits, it will also be able to threaten the integrity of the nation. Hate speech (hate speech) can trigger the occurrence; riots, hostilities, fights, even wars. This research has some influence, because the previous article "TWITTER: Expressing Hate Speech Behind Tweeting Yudha Wirawanda and Tangguh Okta Wibowo, in" Prophetic Communication Journal "Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University, Yogyakarta, only offered findings about the pattern of tweeter usage patterns among Indonesians, where they tend to be able to freely devote their particular emotions in cyberspace. This research is specifically for questioning; How do the expressions of hate speech in Indonesia give birth to the criminalization and legal reality according to Criminal law experts? This research is presented in the form of field research. The type of research is qualitative in descriptive exposure. The sample; North Sumatra, Aceh, DKI and West Java. Research findings; "No settlement of hate speech cases is found as an act of criminalization in the midst of Indonesian society. It is estimated, there are a handful of public perceptions that criminalization of the handling of hate speech cases in Indonesia, especially the hate speech clamps aimed at the Government