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Al-Ulum  

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Volume 21 Number Al-Ulum Year 2045

12 articles in this issue 

Syamsul Arifin, Muhammad Wahyudi, Muh. Mustakim

This article focuses on the study of non-Muslim leadership, which is mentioned in several verses in the Qur'an and often triggers debates in the public sphere, especially at the moment of electoral politics in Indonesia. Because the discussion about this ... see more

Pags. 1 - 26  

Hasse Jubba, Dwi Nugroho, Gina Destrianti, Sholikhah Sholikhah

This article explored the phenomenon of hijrah among students at several universities in Indonesia. The data used was obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The findings found two conditions in the religious community that de... see more

Pags. 27 - 49  

Moch. Tolchah, Kasim Yahiji, Said Subhan Posangi, Nur Ainiyah

This article focuses on the contribution of the peace school program as one of the implementations of religious moderation strategies in schools. This qualitative research with a phenomenological approach was applied using structured interviews and docume... see more

Pags. 50 - 68  

Sardjana Orba Manullang, Mardani Mardani, Prasetyono Hendriarto, Aslan Aslan

This article discusses the correct understanding of Islam that will impact harmony and the development of life in the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. This article also wants to gain a deeper understanding of the above understanding through the... see more

Pags. 68 - 88  

Erwin Jusuf Thaib, Arfan Nusi, Suharti

This article focuses on research on the role of the Cheng Hoo Mosque in the multicultural da'wah movement in Makassar City and the challenges it faces. This study uses a qualitative method with a sociological and da'wah approach. The purpose of this paper... see more

Pags. 89 - 106  

Hasan Asari, Abd. Mukti, Subri Subri

The focus of this article is to find out the historical dynamics and intellectual network of pesantren in Bangka. The research method is the historical method of Kuntowijoyo's theory. The result of the research is that the dynamics of the history of Islam... see more

Pags. 107 - 130  

Junaidi Songidan, Nasor Nasor, Marzuki Noor, Fitri Yanti

This article focuses on research on the implementation of Muhammadiyah da'wah through local cultural wisdom in the 'ummatan wasathon' construction in Lampung. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological and sociological approach to inform... see more

Pags. 131 - 150  

Aris Saefulloh

This article mainly aims to reveal the role of da'wah in social change, as well as how da'wah can be developed in a multicultural society. This study is a qualitative research, which aims to understand (to understand) social phenomena or a reality by focu... see more

Pags. 151 - 165  

Abdul Haris Abdullah, Shinta Nento

This study focuses on students' perceptions to explore and measure the elements that form religious moderation. Nine common factors are understood: understanding Islam, sharia balance, values of human beings, plurality in religion, rights of minority grou... see more

Pags. 166 - 186  

Minan Jauhari

This article analyzes the da'wah movement that is expressed in cyber media, as well as the challenges of implementing da'wah that must be carried out amid the clash of ideologies of religious communities. This study uses a qualitative method with an ethno... see more

Pags. 187 - 204  

Muhammad Arsyam, Zakirah Zakirah , Sulaiman Ibrahim

The focus of this research is finding the construction of religious harmony in former conflict areas in Indonesia. The aim is to photograph the process of resolving religious conflicts in Kampung Rano in Mamasa of West Sulawesi Province. This research use... see more

Pags. 205 - 221  

Abd Madjid, Santoso Santoso, M. Ridwan

This article aims to examine the forms of religious experience of the ummah when Muslims live as a minority. Through a sociological approach, qualitatively, this study conducted by observations and in-dept interviews with key figures about religiosity, to... see more

Pags. 222 - 243