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Journal : Al-Irfan: Journal of Arabic Literature and Islamic Studies

Wahhabisme vis-à-vis Reformasi Arab Saudi: MBS, Agensi, Moderasi, dan Diversifikasi Ekonomi Mas'odi Mas'odi
Al-Irfan : Journal of Arabic Literature and Islamic Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2020): March
Publisher : Arabic Literature Department STIBA DUBA PAMEKASAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (392.614 KB) | DOI: 10.36835/al-irfan.v3i1.3792

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This research tries to look at and to analyze social, economic, and also religion political conditions at Saudi in the last few years after Muhammad bin Salman (MBS) launched ideas for 2030 vision. This study will also analyze how the SBM agency as an authority changes the socio-religious construction of the Saudi people which then impacts the existence of Wahhabism and other religious groups in Saudi Arabia. This research uses qualitative research and is analytical descriptive. To explore academic problems in this study, the author uses the theory of authority R.B. Friedman and combined with Pierre Bourdieu's social praxis theory. As a result of this research, SBM as an authority has succeeded in overhauling the system and regulations that have been in force in Saudi Arabia so far, starting from the royal family, oil, and also religious conservatism which has a Wahhabi style. The Specifically for last SBM has never specifically intended to leave Wahhabi, but it will firmly eradicate extremism that arises from puritanical religious dogma, be it from Wahhabis or other religious groups. MBS wants to change Saudi Islam to the Islamic moderate, where all religions, races and cultures are acceptable. All parties must obey, including wahhabi muslim’s-style or other. Key Word: MBS, Vision 2030, Wahhabi, dan Moderation.
White Supremacy, Kekerasan Wacana, dan Ketidakadilan: Analisis Politik Standar Ganda Dunia Barat Dalam Konflik di Palestina dan Ukaraina: Double Standard Political Analysis of the Western World in Conflict Palestine and Ukraine Mas'odi Mas'odi
Al-Irfan : Journal of Arabic Literature and Islamic Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Arabic Literature Department STIBA DUBA PAMEKASAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/alirfan.v5i2.5892

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This study tries to examine the ideology of White Supremacy in the West and its impact on geopolitical stability in several Eastern countries. White Supremacy is an ideology that views the white group as superior to the colored group. This ideology is full of nuances of racism with violent discourse that discredits other groups. Collecting data in this study using literature study and analyzed using qualitative research methods. This study aims to examine the process of domination of the West over the East which is full of racism, and the double standard attitude of the West in responding to conflicts in a country. The results of this study show that White Supremacy causes the values of moderation – which are the biological children of democracy – to experience a crisis and do not appear in many Western political policies towards the East. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, for example, is a concrete example where the West does not sanction Israel, unlike the West did to Russia in the war in Ukraine. This is because Israel and Ukraine are countries that are close to the West, where the right-extreme-radical view is not only widely embraced by the public but also by politicians and government elites.