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Syekh Siti Jenar: Peralihan Diskursus Kajian Tasawuf di Indonesia dari Era Modern ke Postmodern Santi, Selvia
ESOTERIK Vol 4, No 2 (2018): Available in December 2018
Publisher : Program Studi Tasawuf dan Psikoterapi, Jurusan Ushuluddin IAIN KUDUS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/esoterik.v4i2.4048

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This research discusses Syeikh Siti Jenar as a study of figures which shows the transition of tasawuf discourse in Indonesia from the modern to the postmodern. This research will contain a sub-discussion of a brief description of the study of Sufism in the West and Indonesia, a brief overview of Indonesian Islamic discourse from the period prior to independence, after independence and reformation, Sheikh Siti Jenar in earlier work and in present work and the last transition of Sufism discourse in case Sheikh Siti Jenar. From the sub-discussion will show the global discourse of the study of Sufism from the West greatly affect the study of tasawuf in Indonesia both in terms of approaches and methods used.
Terorisme Dan Agama Dalam Perspektif Charles Kimball Selvia Santi
Jurnal ICMES Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Jurnal ICMES: The Journal of Middle East Studies
Publisher : Indonesia Center for Middle East Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (136.807 KB) | DOI: 10.35748/jurnalicmes.v1i2.10

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In this article the author tries to answer the research question, is it true that religion has encouraged terrorist groups to launch their acts of terror? To answer that, the author will use the thought of a comparative religious scholar who once served in the conflict areas of the Middle East, Charles Kimball, which is described in his book "When Religion Becomes Evil". Kimball used a historical, cultural, and political approach to explain his thought about relation between religion and violence. He identified five signs that people have to be alert; the signs when religious understanding has deviated so that it will bring disaster. These five signs are absolute truth claims, blind obedience, establishing the "ideal" time, the end justifies any means, and declaring holy war. The conclusion that can be drawn is that terrorist actors basically only use religion as a justification for their actions.
Islamic Approaches to Darwin's Theory of Evolution: Threats or Rationalization of the Doctrine of Human Origins? Selvia Santi; Nadeem Iqbal
Jurnal Hikmatuna Vol 7 No 2 (2021): HIKMATUNA: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2021
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) K. H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (372.363 KB) | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatuna.v7i2.3875

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Darwin's theory of evolution continues to be a source of contention for academics concerned with the main issues of Islam and science in the twentieth century. As such, this research seeks to elicit perspectives from Islamic scholarly figures such as Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Zaghloul Al-Najjar, and Nidhal Guessoum. The three figures have varying perspectives on Darwin's theory of evolution. This divergent interpretation of Darwin's theory of evolution demonstrates that the debate on Islam and science did not totally result in the merger of the two, as all Muslim scholars agreed. This research employs Michel Foucault's archaeology and genealogy theories to examine the growth of Darwin's theory of evolution in the Islamic world, as symbolized by the three thinking figures. The findings indicated that Nasr expressly rejected Darwin's theory of evolution, which had been subjected to scientific and philosophical scrutiny. Al-Najjar says that the attitude of rejection and general acceptance of evolution theory is incorrect. By contrast, Guessoum views Darwin's theory of evolution as a factual truth that must be understood through the lens of Islam in order to generate theistic conceptions of evolution.
Islamic Approaches to Darwin's Theory of Evolution: Threats or Rationalization of the Doctrine of Human Origins? Selvia Santi; Nadeem Iqbal
Hikmatuna : Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2021): Hikmatuna: Journal for Integrative Islamic Studies, December 2021
Publisher : UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/hikmatunajournalforintegrativeislamicstudies.v7i2.306

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Darwin's theory of evolution continues to be a source of contention for academics concerned with the main issues of Islam and science in the twentieth century. As such, this research seeks to elicit perspectives from Islamic scholarly figures such as Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Zaghloul Al-Najjar, and Nidhal Guessoum. The three figures have varying perspectives on Darwin's theory of evolution. This divergent interpretation of Darwin's theory of evolution demonstrates that the debate on Islam and science did not totally result in the merger of the two, as all Muslim scholars agreed. This research employs Michel Foucault's archaeology and genealogy theories to examine the growth of Darwin's theory of evolution in the Islamic world, as symbolized by the three thinking figures. The findings indicated that Nasr expressly rejected Darwin's theory of evolution, which had been subjected to scientific and philosophical scrutiny. Al-Najjar says that the attitude of rejection and general acceptance of evolution theory is incorrect. By contrast, Guessoum views Darwin's theory of evolution as a factual truth that must be understood through the lens of Islam in order to generate theistic conceptions of evolution.