Tasfiyah
Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)

Snouck Hurgronje and the Tradition of Orientalism in Indonesia

Harda Armayanto (Universitas Darussalam Gontor)
Adib Fattah Suntoro (Universitas Darussalam Gontor)
Zen Anwar Saeful Basyari (Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung)
Nurul Aminah Mat Zain (International Islamic University Malaysia)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Aug 2023

Abstract

This article aims to reveal and analyze the works and thoughts of Snouck Hurgronje's orientalism in Indonesia. Hurgronje was the most influential orientalist in formulating the Dutch Colonialism policy in Indonesia. Unlike most orientalists who only studied Islam through literature studies, Hurgroje also penetrated directly into the Muslim community and mingled with them, he even managed to infiltrate Muslim intellectuals by pretending to convert to Islam. This research is a qualitative study that uses literature to collect data from books, journals, and other documents related to Hurgronje's thoughts. This research found that there is a deep relationship between orientalism and colonialism as seen in Hurgronje's works. Among his most phenomenal orientalist thoughts is his thesis that the Hajj ritual in Islam is a pagan legacy. Hurgronje also made a strategic move in the Aceh War by advising the Dutch East Indies government to separate religion and politics (secularization). According to Hurgronje, if Islam was integrated with politics, it would encourage people's resistance, which was dangerous for the Dutch. In addition, Hurgronje also developed the Receptie theory which aims to dwarf Islamic law and uphold traditional law to clash the two.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

tasfiyah

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Subject

Religion Humanities Social Sciences

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Tasfiyah is Journal of aqidah, philosophy, Islamic thought and Sufi discourse. which is published in collaboration, University of Darussalam Gontor with Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought and Civilization (INSISTS) Jakarta. Tasfiyah is published regularly, twice a year: February and August. ...