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<title>BEROBAT KAMPUNG:   RELIGION AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE   OF SEEKING RECOVERY IN BORNEO</title>
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<description>BEROBAT KAMPUNG:   RELIGION AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE   OF SEEKING RECOVERY IN BORNEO
Yusdiana, Yusdiana; Hariansyah, Hariansyah; Firmansyah, Dedi; Billia, Dini Presti
This article explores the variants of tradition in seeking recovery within a group &#13;
of religious community in the upstream Kapuas in Borneo island. It is presented &#13;
using indigenous psychology, narrative analysis and psycho-anthropology. The &#13;
data were collected using the techniques of in-depth interviews, psycho-anthro&#13;
pological observations, narrative interpretation and documentation. This work &#13;
f&#13;
inds that the use of Quranic verses and dhikr as well as religious symbols are are &#13;
very prominent. The people of the upstream Kapuas river interpret and leave a &#13;
legacy for traditional healing, beginning with an “agreement”, reciting a prayer, &#13;
enhancing, testing to form and hardening. Passing occurs in a closed, difficult &#13;
and secret process. The preservation of traditional healing is due to very import&#13;
ant facts; that it is low cost, being located far from modern health facilities and &#13;
short time between risk of death and health resources. In addition, the tradition&#13;
al healers are always ready, providing fast treatment, guaranteed recovery from &#13;
certain types of diseases. This article suggests that the Sufistic-style traditional &#13;
healing is profound within the tradition.
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<title>THE NARRATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF ISLAMIC TERRORISM DISCOURSES</title>
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Rosdiawan, Ridwan
While polemics is still shadowing the internationally accepted definition, the word “Terrorism” becomes more controversial when it is paralleled with “Islam”. The Islamic Terrorism discourse is more likely to be an elusive concept if not a Fata Morgana. Its very existence appears as a real entity but its form can hardly be described. It would be always be problematic to posterize such a terrible notion as “terrorism” and put it side by side with a noble concept as in “Islam”. The fact, however, shows that the two-word has been widely discussed in global arena. “Islamic Terrorism” has become a trending topic in global politics and academic discourses in the first decade of the millennium.
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<title>CONVERTING TO ISLAM</title>
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<description>CONVERTING TO ISLAM
Atio, Segu
Despite the fact that early Chinese expeditions to this country were led by a Muslim Chinese named Zheng He (Cheng Ho), the overwhelming majority of Chinese Indonesians currently embrace religions other than Islam. This article aims to give a first-hand account of a Chinese woman who converted to Islam and the stereotypical opinion commonly held among Chinese Indonesians, particularly those living in Pontianak, about it. This article also looks at why a conversion to Islam is always seen with a puzzled frown.
http://jurnaliainpontianak.or.id/index.php/alalbab/article/view/8
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<title>ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC PRODUCTION IN MALAY CLASSICAL LITERATURE ACCORDING TO SHEIKH DAUD AL-FATANI</title>
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<description>ASPECTS OF ECONOMIC PRODUCTION IN MALAY CLASSICAL LITERATURE ACCORDING TO SHEIKH DAUD AL-FATANI
Towpek, Hadenan; Borhan, Joni Tamkin
Sheikh Daud bin ‘Abdullah al-Fatani (1131-1265AH/1718-1847CE) is a Malay scholar who appears on the transition period to 18M and 19M century. He was known as a productive scholar and prolific book, which can be viewed from various aspects. Therefore, this article attempts to analyze his views on aspects of production as discussed in his masterpiece Furu‘al-Masa’il and specifically referred to in chapter transaction. This article uses content analysis methods through a thematic approach in identifying the aspects of production. This article identifies at least nine aspects contained in the production of the work of priority in economic aspect, the aspect of work/effort, capital, profit-generating aspect, the aspect of profit distribution, aspects of joint agricultural projects, exploring aspects of soil, aspect prohibition of usury and aspects of the general offer. This finding indirectly indicates that the views of Sheikh Daud al-Fatani presented in the book furu‘ al-Masa’il are an ever green that is a deep insight into and remain relevant from the past, present and future. Download Full [http://jurnaliainpontianak.or.id/index.php/alalbab/article/view/7}
http://jurnaliainpontianak.or.id/index.php/alalbab/article/view/7
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