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Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage
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Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage (ISSN: 2303-243X, E-ISSN: 2442-9031) is an academic international journal published by Center for Research and Development of Religious Literature and Heritage, Agency for Research and Development and Training Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia since 2012. This journal specialized academic journal dealing with the theme of religious heritage and literature in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. The subject covers textual and fieldwork studies with perspectives of philosophy, philology, sociology, antropology, archeology, art, history, and many more. This journal invites scholars from Indonesia and non Indonesia to contribute and enrich the studies published in this journal. This journal published twice a year with the articles written in Arabic and English and with the fair procedure of blind peer-review.
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The Application of Islamic Law in Indonesia: Between Opportunities and Challenges Hejazziey, Djawahir
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 4, No 1 (2015)
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Essentially, the application of Islamic law in Indonesia has a huge opportunity. Undeniably, there remain challenges, both from within (Muslims) and from outside (other than Muslims). The great and tremendous challenges come from Muslims themselves. Muslims do not want Islamic law in Indonesia upright. The reason is the government is also unwilling because of the existing legal system and dissimilarity of attitude, understanding, practice of Muslims and Islamic leaders of Al-Quran and Al-Hadith, especially in relation to politics. It is likely to continue in line with the dynamics of Muslims in the state and nation. Pros and cons of Muslims against the application of Islamic law, including the unwillingness of groups against Islamic approach to structural (power) and Islamic cultural (culture), will raise the difficult and impossible application of Islamic law in Indonesia. Therefore, for most Muslims, the teachings should be reinterpreted beyond the textual meaning and application in real life.
The Role of Indonesian National Library in Preserving and Disseminating Manuscripts Alfida, Alfida
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
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Indonesian National Library has preserved Indonesian manuscripts by collecting and digitizing manuscripts in some areas of Indonesia, such as Yogyakarta, East Sumatera, Cirebon, and Pulau Penyengat. However, a lot of work should be done compared with the number of manuscripts in Indonesia.  Ironically, the same thing does not happen with national library. Disseminating is even worse. The library has provided online catalog for the manuscripts. However, the entry of online catalog is lesser than the printed ones, and the electronic file is always not there. This paper duscusses on; firstly, manuscripts in Indonesia; Secondly, the intended role of the national library in preserving and disseminating the manuscripts; thirdly, the problematic aspect of the collection itself and the state of the manuscripts and above all, the unfulfilled manuscripts offers for researching purpose; fourthly, possibility to collaborate to have a portal or virtual manuscripts on Southeast Asia in a regional setting.
Sayyid: “The Stranger King”, Religion and Tradition the Case of Cikoang Hisyam, Muhamad
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 3, No 2 (2014)
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This article describes the sayyid community in Cikoang, South Sulawesi that for about three centuries enjoyed a high status in the society. Given their religious status the sayyid not only eclipse the commoners in term of religion but also in other realm that was in the political arena. The sayyids are said to have dominated the rulers of Cikoang-Laikang “kingdom” since the mix marriage of sayyids and the noble women of the “kingdom” until the modern era. The description is developed under a theoretical framework named the stranger kingship.
‘Ilm al Miqat fi al Hadaratil al Arabiyyah wa al Islamiyyah wa Dauruhu fi al Mujtama al Islami Butar-Butar, Arwin Juli Rakhmadi
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
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تعتبر الحضارة الإسلامية العديد من العلوم الطبيعة منها العلوم الفلكية التي تدرس الأجرام السماوية.¬ إن مكانة علم¬ الفلك في العصور¬ الوسطى تتجه في الأساس إلى خدمة العبادة في الإسلام، لاسيما الصلاة والصوم. فمن أجل ذلك نشأ العديد من الفلكيين المسلمين بحثوا في هذا المجال واعترفوا بالموقت. شغل معظم الفلكيّين في هذا العصر، خاصة العصر المملوكي، وظيفة موقّت وهو فلكي محترف ملحق بأحد المساجد بالأجرة من السلطان، وكان مهمته تحديد أوقات الصلاة والصوم. ففي العصور الوسطى يعترف هذا الشغل بمؤسسة الموقت، وهي المجتمع تدرس الأجرام السماوية لخدمة العبادة.
Asy Syaikh Mutawwalli asy Syarawi wa Afkaruhu haula Ayat al Jilbabi fi Tafsirihi al Marufi wa Atsarihi fi Indunisia Arifin, Zainal
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 3, No 2 (2014)
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أفكار الشيخ الشعراوي في تفسيره تدفعنا إلى البحث العلمي حول الجلباب في الأية 59 من سورة الأحزاب. هذه الدراسة تهدف إلى تقديم المقترحات المتمثلة في أمور مهمة منها؛ تحديد البحث في الصيغة القرآنية، وتحديد القيم الأخلاقية، وإضافة إلى سرد الوقائع الاجتماعية السائدة في ذلك الوقت. ومن نتائج هذا البحث هي أن أفكار الشيخ الشعراوي في الأية المعنية تؤكد أن الأية قاطعة وتفرض الجلباب بأي شكل من الأشكال. هذه الفكرة الفذة تختلف كثيرا عم يفهمه بقية العلماء الأجلاء الذين ينظرون إلى الأية الكريمة من الناحية الفقهية فحسب، ولكن الشيخ الشعراوي يذهب إلى أن الجلباب لباسا شرعية تحتوي على ثلاث حكم تُسعد المتحجبات من النساء المسلمات، والجلباب ليس قاصرا في غطاء الرأس، أو الوجه واليدين فقط، بل الأمر أهم من ذلك وهي وضع الأسس الشرعية في الحجاب الشرعي بضوابط أربعة آتية؛ أولا: أن يكون اللباس غير مكشوف، ثانيا: أن يكون اللباس غير شفافية، ثاليا: أن لا يكون ضيقا ويصور مفاصيل البدن، رابعا: أن لا يجلب انتباه الآخرين. وخلاصة البحث هي أن الشيخ الشعراوي قد استطاع على توحيد الحكم الشرعي بالإيمان، والحكم بالعقل البشري، والحكم بالقدوة الحسنة، وتوحيد بين القول والفعل. والأهم من ذلك كله كيف أن نتخذ القرآن الكريم مصدرا ومنبعا أصيلا في الدعوة إلى الله تعالى.
The Geger Banten of 1888: An Anthropological Perspective of 19th Century Millenarianism in Indonesia Darmadi, Dadi
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 4, No 1 (2015)
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This paper tries to analyse the millenarian response of the Bantenese to the Western colonization from an anthropological perspective. The his­tory of Banten at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century was marked by various indigenous unrest, rebellion, and resistance against the colonial power. In 1888, several religious leaders of Sufi brotherhoods and community leaders in Cilegon, Banten led a revolt against the Dutch colonial government. This uprising was provoked by the Dutch’s trade regulation, a new economic system, and was fuelled by enduring religious sentiments against the Dutch. While most schol­ars frame the event as a religious or social political movement, this study focuses on to what some of the Bantenese Muslims perceived as “unjust” social situations of the colonized world: poverty, inequality, religious restriction, social and political marginalization.
Chinese Muslim Predicament in Indonesias Post Reformation Eko Putro, Zainal Abidin
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 3, No 1 (2014)
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Indonesian Chinese with no exception Chinese Muslim in Indonesia has stepped into a considerable freedom during the current Reformation era. As like as many other Chinese Indonesians who take a part in creating integration model without abandoning their ethnic identity, Chinese Muslim have also shown similar endeavor. However, within the context of post-Reformation democracy, it seems that Chinese Muslim solely fights against any other Indonesian Chinese group and other Muslim community in Indonesia at the same time. Study about Chinese Muslim in Indonesia after Reformation is briefly undertaken ranging from its political contexts, cultural, and economy alike. Some scholars who interest in its cultural realm have been dealt with the important role of Chinese in spreading Islam into Nusantara in 14th Century. Here, Admiral Cheng Ho was an influential figure to introduce Islam to local people in northern coastal area of Java Island. It sounds that it is unlike with many other scholars who convince that Islam came to Java in the hand of Gujarat traders. This paper tries to explore the existence of Chinese Muslim in Jakarta during the current Post Reformation era. To complete this paper, I try to combine data that taken from in-depth interview with literature review and personal observation on some people and signs of Chinese Muslim in Jakarta.
Balinese Minority Versus Sasak Majority: Managing Ethno-Religious Diversity and Disputes in Western Lombok Budiwanti, Erni
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 3, No 2 (2014)
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Research upon inter-ethnic and inter-religious relation strongly marked with disparities and conflict are much more extensively done (see Suprapto, 2013, Telle, 2013, Balitbang depag 2006) compared to that of the study on peace and harmony. In other words, analytical reports on inter-religious tolerance and harmony are still relatively rare or less conducted than the one which con¬centrates more on social conflict. Without intentionally denying the importance of conflict and dispute in the inter ethno-religious studies, this paper tries to focus on the problem of how to maintain social harmony and peace between two groups coming from different ethnic and religious backgrounds. The analysis will particularly look at ritual performances: Puja Wali and Perang Topat hedl annually at Lingsar village, Lingsatrsub-district of West Lombok regency. These ceremonial events have so far been very vital especially in promoting and creating a social atmosphere that upholds mutual-tolerance, mutual-recognition, and mutual respect between the Hindu-Balinese and the Muslim Sasak. Long term sustainability of these ritual activities proves that in addition to, the conflict, harmony, based on the spirit of living co-existently in peaceful circumstances, undeaniably becomes an important part of everyday living reality.
A Taqriz for a Nineteenth Century Indonesian Manuscript Kaptein, Nico J.G.
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 4, No 1 (2015)
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In medieval Arabic literature a taqr³§ is a written endorsement of a certain text, which a prestigious scholar provides at the request of another scholar to support the latter’s new writing. In this sense it can be compared to the contemporary “blurb”, to advertise a new book. The taqr³§ is important because it connects and offers insights into active networks of like-minded scholars. Unfortunately this topic is still insufficiently studied and the present paper aims to make a contribution to this subject. The research examines an original taqr³§ from the nineteenth century which a scholar in Batavia obtained from his former teacher in Mecca. The paper shows that the taqr³§ is also in existence in more modern times and even beyond the Arab world.
Understanding Marital Disputes Management in Religious Office and Syariah Court in Malaysia Zakiyah, Zakiyah
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol 3, No 2 (2014)
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This article reviews a monograph entitled Managing Marital Dispute in Malaysia, Islamic Mediators and Conflict Resolution in the Syariah Court written by Syarifah Zaleha Syed Hassan  and Sven Cederrot. This book contributed in the discourse of anthropology of Islamic law. This book discussed about three institutions that dealt with Islamic family law; kadi, women counselor and judge. This monograph was published in 1997 when Islamic family law became one of the heated topics in many part of the world. This book was a result of extensive research conducted at the religious office and syariah court in Kedah and Johor Malaysia. This study shows that mediator used different ways in dealing with the family disputes including formal, semi formal and informal. The first method was used to deal with adjudication, the second was utilized to manage arbitration, and the last was used in consultation, conciliation and mediation. In addition, ‘kadi’, women counselor  and the judge not only use legal formal approach but also local norm when giving advice and managing cases.

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