The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian Plurality

The Amman Message signed by 500 Ulama from Moslem countries, both Shia and Sunni, on the 27th of Ramadan 1425 H or 9 November 2004 in Amman, Jordan. This declaration is a reaction to the widespread fragmentation and decentralization of Muslim identity. The Amman Message positioning Islamic valued vi...

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Main Authors: Hadri Hasan, D I Ansusa Putra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Salatiga 2018-12-01
Series:Millati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
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Online Access:http://millati.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/millati/article/view/2211
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spelling doaj-16fdb4bbe4634d4c83a29ba295bf33922020-11-25T01:01:45ZengInstitut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) SalatigaMillati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities2541-36272540-99642018-12-013217318810.18326/mlt.v3i2.173-1881114The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian PluralityHadri Hasan0D I Ansusa Putra1State Islamic University (UIN) Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin, Jambi, IndonesiaState Islamic University (UIN) Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin, Jambi, IndonesiaThe Amman Message signed by 500 Ulama from Moslem countries, both Shia and Sunni, on the 27th of Ramadan 1425 H or 9 November 2004 in Amman, Jordan. This declaration is a reaction to the widespread fragmentation and decentralization of Muslim identity. The Amman Message positioning Islamic valued vis-a-vis the dynamic modern world. The method used in this research was tracing the content of the book of Risalat Amman (Amman Message), especially to the Ulama consensus related to the topic of pluralism. As an Islamic scholars consensus from all over the world, the Amman Message discussed and decided some opinions on plurality. This article would parse the significance of this message and its contribution to the Indonesian Islamic scholars’ perspective in perceiving the plurality existing in Indonesia modern world, within the Indonesian Islam and in context Indonesia cross religion discourse and dialogue intra-religion concept.http://millati.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/millati/article/view/2211Risalat AmmanNusantara ulamaIndonesian pluralityIslamic interpretation
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author Hadri Hasan
D I Ansusa Putra
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D I Ansusa Putra
The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian Plurality
Millati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
Risalat Amman
Nusantara ulama
Indonesian plurality
Islamic interpretation
author_facet Hadri Hasan
D I Ansusa Putra
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title The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian Plurality
title_short The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian Plurality
title_full The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian Plurality
title_fullStr The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian Plurality
title_full_unstemmed The 2005th Amman Message: Significant Reference for Nusantara Ulama to Enlarge the Existing Indonesian Plurality
title_sort 2005th amman message: significant reference for nusantara ulama to enlarge the existing indonesian plurality
publisher Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Salatiga
series Millati: Journal of Islamic Studies and Humanities
issn 2541-3627
2540-9964
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The Amman Message signed by 500 Ulama from Moslem countries, both Shia and Sunni, on the 27th of Ramadan 1425 H or 9 November 2004 in Amman, Jordan. This declaration is a reaction to the widespread fragmentation and decentralization of Muslim identity. The Amman Message positioning Islamic valued vis-a-vis the dynamic modern world. The method used in this research was tracing the content of the book of Risalat Amman (Amman Message), especially to the Ulama consensus related to the topic of pluralism. As an Islamic scholars consensus from all over the world, the Amman Message discussed and decided some opinions on plurality. This article would parse the significance of this message and its contribution to the Indonesian Islamic scholars’ perspective in perceiving the plurality existing in Indonesia modern world, within the Indonesian Islam and in context Indonesia cross religion discourse and dialogue intra-religion concept.
topic Risalat Amman
Nusantara ulama
Indonesian plurality
Islamic interpretation
url http://millati.iainsalatiga.ac.id/index.php/millati/article/view/2211
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