KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA

As the culminating point of long history of penetracion de pacifique of Islam across the archipelago of Indonesia (Nusantara),  several Kingdoms of Islam emerged in the early 19th century of modern Indonesia. The kings not only perform the functions in political domain but also in religious matters;...

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Main Authors: Hari Zamharir, Mohammad Noer, Sahruddin Lubis
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Nasional Jakarta 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Social Political Sciences
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Online Access:http://e-journal.unas.ac.id/index.php/jsps/article/view/8
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spelling doaj-b386d4c43f844124abeae01bdee1f4d42020-12-02T13:44:56ZengUniversitas Nasional JakartaJournal of Social Political Sciences2715-75392020-03-011129408KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIAHari Zamharir0Mohammad Noer1Sahruddin Lubis2Assoc. Prof., the Faculty of Social & Political Sciences, Universitas NasionalAssoc. Prof., the Graduate School of Political Science,Universitas NasionalFaculty of Social & Political Sciences, Universitas NasionalAs the culminating point of long history of penetracion de pacifique of Islam across the archipelago of Indonesia (Nusantara),  several Kingdoms of Islam emerged in the early 19th century of modern Indonesia. The kings not only perform the functions in political domain but also in religious matters; with the rulers being the guidance of Islamic law (syari’ah). Gaining the independence of the country in Mid 20th century ( 1945), this historical  legacy continues to be tackled by the post-monarchy state of Republic Indonesia under the Ministry of Religious Affairs—but its legal basis was a controversy when the Indonesian Constitution,UUD 1945, was agreed upon, without explicit mention of the duties to be performed by Muslims to implement the Islamic law. Now that power politics in 2019 poses heated debate over the khilafah ideology and political system vis-a-vis Pancasila, it is interesting to look into deeper insights of the legacy of Khalitullah Panatagama. From the duality of nomocracy and democracy, the legacy could be re-interpreted to gain proper understanding of religion—politics  relationship. The conceptual basis of the study is Habermasian’s claim of post-secular social science with its notion of the old-fashioned axioms of secularism under which modern politics  has been in practice.http://e-journal.unas.ac.id/index.php/jsps/article/view/8: legacy, nusantara, khalifatullah, post-secularism
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KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA
Journal of Social Political Sciences
: legacy, nusantara, khalifatullah, post-secularism
author_facet Hari Zamharir
Mohammad Noer
Sahruddin Lubis
author_sort Hari Zamharir
title KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA
title_short KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA
title_full KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA
title_fullStr KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed KHALIFATULLAH PANATAGAMA : CONTINUITY & CHANGE IN THE PRACTICE OF POLITICAL ISLAM IN MODERN INDONESIA
title_sort khalifatullah panatagama : continuity & change in the practice of political islam in modern indonesia
publisher Universitas Nasional Jakarta
series Journal of Social Political Sciences
issn 2715-7539
publishDate 2020-03-01
description As the culminating point of long history of penetracion de pacifique of Islam across the archipelago of Indonesia (Nusantara),  several Kingdoms of Islam emerged in the early 19th century of modern Indonesia. The kings not only perform the functions in political domain but also in religious matters; with the rulers being the guidance of Islamic law (syari’ah). Gaining the independence of the country in Mid 20th century ( 1945), this historical  legacy continues to be tackled by the post-monarchy state of Republic Indonesia under the Ministry of Religious Affairs—but its legal basis was a controversy when the Indonesian Constitution,UUD 1945, was agreed upon, without explicit mention of the duties to be performed by Muslims to implement the Islamic law. Now that power politics in 2019 poses heated debate over the khilafah ideology and political system vis-a-vis Pancasila, it is interesting to look into deeper insights of the legacy of Khalitullah Panatagama. From the duality of nomocracy and democracy, the legacy could be re-interpreted to gain proper understanding of religion—politics  relationship. The conceptual basis of the study is Habermasian’s claim of post-secular social science with its notion of the old-fashioned axioms of secularism under which modern politics  has been in practice.
topic : legacy, nusantara, khalifatullah, post-secularism
url http://e-journal.unas.ac.id/index.php/jsps/article/view/8
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