Hasbiyallah Hasbiyallah, M. Sulhan, Heri Khoiruddin, U. Burhanudin
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伊斯兰教作为一种宗教,实际上不仅成为穆斯林的研究对象,也成为非穆斯林出于不同目的和兴趣以各种方法研究的对象。荷兰学者和东方学家进行的印尼伊斯兰研究主要是为了与穆斯林占多数的男性公民的命运有关的政治和政策目的。伊斯兰动态在20世纪60年代和70年代展现了更为进步的动态,当时印度尼西亚共和国宗教部在制度上成立了国家伊斯兰宗教学院,成立了一个研究所,以各种学院的形式发展宗教科学学科。由此,伊斯兰国大学(UIN)的一个变体随着宗教之外研究领域的发展而发展起来。本研究关注的根本问题涉及PTKIN在国家伊斯兰大学(UIN)变革背景下的伊斯兰面部动态,特别是伊斯兰研究和印尼伊斯兰的新方向,印尼伊斯兰正在成为国家伊斯兰大学的一股新力量。具体而言,本研究旨在了解伊斯兰在未来PTKIN中的趋势和挑战,以及PTKIN在UIN新面貌下的伊斯兰思维图谱,包括UIN SGD Bandung、UIN SUKA Yogyakarta和UIN Ar Raniry Aceh。
Islam as a religion has actually become the target of study not only by Muslims but also by non-Muslims for diverse purposes and interests with various approaches. Indonesian Islamic Studies conducted by Dutch scholars and Orientalists are mostly intended for political and policy purposes related to the fate of Muslim-majority male citizens. Islamic dynamics revealed more progressive dynamics in the 1960s and 70s when institutionally the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia released the State Islamic Religious College (PTKIN) with the form of an Institute that developed religious scientific disciplines in the form of various faculties. From this, a variant of State Islamic University (UIN) developed with the development of study areas outside the religious. The fundamental problem that is the focus of this research relates to PTKIN's Islamic facial dynamics in the context of changes to the State Islamic University (UIN), especially Islamic studies and the new direction of Indonesian Islam which is becoming a new force at the State Islamic University (UIN). Specifically, this study aims to understand the trends and challenges of Islam in PTKIN in the future, and the Islamic thinking map of PTKIN in the new face of UIN which includes UIN SGD Bandung, UIN SUKA Yogyakarta and UIN Ar-Raniry Aceh.