M. Abdul Karim, M. Abdul
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HUBUNGAN AGAMA-NEGARA PASCA REFORMASI Karim, M. Abdul
Al-Mawarid Jurnal Hukum Islam Vol 13 (2005): Kepemimpinan Indonesia Pasca Pemilu 2004 Dalam Perspektif Fiqih Siyasah
Publisher : Islamic University of Indonesia

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Studying relations between the Religion (Islam) and the state in Indonesia always presented special characteristics. The Islam Religion has become deeply rooted in the Indonesian Moslem’s inner self. The matter is how the state puts Islam in the dynamics of her government form. Until now, we have found Islam can afford to be soul and spirit for implementing changes toward the better ones. Islam spirit has been proved in the historical path of Indonesian nation that it was able to liberate herself from colonial domination, backwardness, and underdevelopment. Thus, in the relations between Islam as a religion institution and the state (government) as a constitutional policy holder don’t to suspect each other, but they must be able to result in a new cosmos that is mutually profitable.They are no longer to exploit mutually, but to create harmonization for the sustained nation. Kata kunci: agama, negara, dan reformasi.
Toleransi UmaT Beragama di desa loloan, JemBrana, Bali (ditinjau dari Perspektif sejarah) KARIM, M. ABDUL
Analisis : Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol 16, No 1 (2016): Analisis : Jurnal Studi Keislaman
Publisher : IAIN Raden Intan Lampung

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This paper aims to discuss the history of religious tolerance in Jembrana, Bali, which is shaped by the culture embraced by the local community; both Hindus and Muslims. Culture itself can be a unifier of the differences that exist, including in terms of religious differences. Based on that, the reality of Jembrana society, which repersent Balinese culture with religious diversity (Hinduism as a native and Islam as migrants from Java and Makassar) could be approached through a cultural one. This study traces the historical record of religious harmony in Jembrana, ranging from the advent of Islam, the local responses to it, and the harmonious relations between Muslims and Hindus in the light of cultural frame.