Muhammadiyah a Reform Movement
Title | Muhammadiyah a Reform Movement PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. H. Haedar Nashir, M.Si. |
Publisher | Muhammadiyah University Press |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 6023610129 |
Basically, Muhammadiyah is a reform movement. The movement of Tadjid fil-Islam. The most profound essence of the Islamic movement established by Kyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan is the flame of reform/renewal. This characteristic is more prominent than other characteristics. Theology, ideology, and action model of Muhammadiyah are renewal leading to Islamic modernism or reformism. Those reform endeavors are actualized to break the stagnation of ummah by fostering a progressive Islamic teachings. In addition, Muhammadiyah has pioneered the system of modern Islamic education, health, and social services, community empowerment through Al-Ma'un movement, women's movement in the public through 'Aisyiyah, and reform works which revive the advancement of Islamic world and modernization of civil life. This reform is departed from the theme of al-ruju ila al-Qur'an wa al-Sunnah, namely a return to the Qur'an and the Prophet's Sunnah. The endeavours of purification of Islam to pursue the authentic teachings, as well as to establish a progressive Islam. Despite it frequently assumed to be ad-hoc, the span of twentieth century Muhammadiyah reform is a breakthrough. In the advance, directly and indirectly, it has been a state of mind for the majority of Muslim in Indonesia, including the previous oppositions.
Muhammadiyah
Title | Muhammadiyah PDF eBook |
Author | Aminullah Elhady |
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Release | 2015 |
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Islamic Reform and Revival in Nineteenth-century India
Title | Islamic Reform and Revival in Nineteenth-century India PDF eBook |
Author | Harlan Otto Pearson |
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Pages | 300 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Islamic fundamentalism |
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"The Political Transition From Rule By The Mulsim Mughal Dynasty To British Colonial Rule Led To A Basic Religious Reorientation Among Indian Muslims. At This Time Of Transformation In The Early Nineteenth Century, A Key Muslim Movement Called The Tariqah-I-Muhammadiyah Or Muhammadi Movement, Also Referred To As The Mujahidin Or Indian Wahabi Movement, Gathered Force In Northwest India. Although The Muhammadi Reformers Gained Recognition By Waging A Jihad (Holy War), A Much Familiar And Feared Word Today, The Jihad Was Only One Manifestation Of A Fundamental Change In Religious Thought And Organization. Using Muhammadi Sources As Well As The Contemporary Accounts Of The Movement By Muslim And British Observers, This Incisive Study Makes An Important Comment On The Historical Interaction Of Social And Religious Forces In The Nineteenth Century In The Indian Subcontinent. While Basing Itself On A Sufi World-View, Organization And Concepts Inspired By The Intellectual System Of The Eighteenth-Century Theologian, Shah Wali Allah, The Tariqah-I Muhammadiyah Put Forth A Reformist Program Attacking The Prevalent Practices At The Tombs Of Saints And Mystics, And Belief In Any Mediation Between Man And God. Widespread Muhammadi Preaching And Religious Literature In The Popular Urdu Language Presented The Divine Law To All Classes Of Indian Muslims For The First Time. The Muhammadi Were Also Among The First Mulsims Anywhere To Use The Printing Press To Spread Their Fundamentalist Message. In Proclaiming Religious Purification And Revival As Well As Holy War To The Indian Masses During A Time Of Rapid Historical Change, The Muhammadi Reformers Helped To Shape A New Individual And Communal Identity And Also Initiated A Process Of Islamic Reform In India. Pearson’S Major Contribution In This Important Volume Is To Show How The Intellectual History Associated With Shah Wali Allah Was Transformed In The Nineteenth Century To An Activist, Organized ‘Mass Movement’ That Drew Upon Techniques And Technologies, Notably Printing And Popular Preaching, Introduced To India By British Officials And Christian Missionaries."
Purifying the Faith
Title | Purifying the Faith PDF eBook |
Author | James L. Peacock |
Publisher | Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Religion |
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The Educational Reform of the Muhammadiyah Movement in Indonesia
Title | The Educational Reform of the Muhammadiyah Movement in Indonesia PDF eBook |
Author | Muslich Shabir |
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Pages | 190 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Educational change |
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Understanding the Ideology of Muhammadiyah
Title | Understanding the Ideology of Muhammadiyah PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. H. Haedar Nashir, M.Si. |
Publisher | Muhammadiyah University Press |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 6023610137 |
In many Muhammadiyah forums, oftentimes, people questioned the nature, content, essence, and importance of Muhammadiyah ideology. If one understood Islam, would be automatically understand the ideology of Muhammdiyah? What were differences of ideologies of Muhammadiyah and the ideology of other Islamic movement? What were the official thoughts that were included in Muhammadiyah ideology? What was the relations between one official thought to another thought in Muhammadiyah such as between the Preface and the Faith Pledge and Aspirations of Muhammadiyah Life, and Basic Strategies of Muhammadiyah? Why and what for did Muhammadiyah formulate the ideas of its ideology in its movement? Was revitalization or the strengthening of Muhammadiyah ideology in the organizational environment needed and what were the steps to do understand Muhammadiyah ideology according to the official thoughts in Islamic movement.
Islam and Modernism in Egypt
Title | Islam and Modernism in Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | Charles C. Adams |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Islam |
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