Study of Islamic Thought in Islam Malay Archipelago: Social Studies, Intellectualism and Contextual Cultures
Journal: The Journal of Social Sciences Research (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-02-20
Authors : Ris'an Rusli;
Page : 543-550
Keywords : Islam; Malay nusantara; Social studies; Intellectualism and contextual culture;
Abstract
This study aims to explore Islamic thougt in Islam Malay archipelago which is seen from social studies, intellectualism and contextual culturales approaches and aspects that illustrate some of the developments that occur and will describe the social and political conditions underlying the birth of this thought. This type of research is literature review, namely a series of studies relating to library data collection methods, or research whose object of research is explored through various library information. The nature of this research is descriptive analysis, namely the regular breakdown of data that has been obtained, then given an understanding and explanation to be well understood by the reader. This research finding is globalization will be a threat and is considered to still threaten the Malay identity if we are not able to understand Malay identity correctly in an inclusive Malay context. Culture is essentially an endless effort of society to respond to challenges. While nationality, is a statement of will to be one nation. Therefore, the concept of open culture requires that the Malay people not only have to open themselves and accept the entry of external cultural elements that are considered positive, but also must be strong and capable in preventing the entry of destructive elements.
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