对当地“伊斯兰教”和“外国伊斯兰教”的回应

Yanwar Pribadi
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今天,印尼的伊斯兰教组织对伊斯兰努桑塔拉(Islam Nusantara)感到担忧,这是一个包罗万象的术语,指的是印尼最大的穆斯林组织伊斯兰教士联合会(Nahdlatul Ulama, NU)所传播的各种地方性伊斯兰教和社会政治思想和态度的表达。作为回应,伊斯兰努沙塔拉的支持者呼吁印度尼西亚穆斯林团结起来,制止他们认为的将印度尼西亚伊斯兰教阿拉伯化和根除当地文化和传统的精心策划的努力。本文通过2009-2018年的民族志田野调查,考察了“本地”和“外国”伊斯兰教支持者在定义自己的伊斯兰教和建立宗教权威方面的争论。虽然这两个支持者都认同逊尼派伊斯兰教的全球观点,但前者具有强烈的地方文化和传统特征,这些文化和传统已经保存了几个世纪。后者以展示受外国影响(主要是来自海湾国家的萨拉菲主义)的伊斯兰表达方式而闻名,包括公共虔诚、宗教商品化、伊斯兰民粹主义和大众伊斯兰主义。我认为,在当代的万丹和马杜拉,伊斯兰教的定义和宗教权威的形成在复杂和波动的关系中经常以相互冲突的反应为特征。这种关系涉及印度尼西亚伊斯兰教各变体之间的争论现象和乌玛的分裂。
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Fragmentasi Umat dan Penciptaan Otoritas Keagamaan: Tanggapan terhadap ‘Islam Lokal’ dan ‘Islam Asing’ di Indonesia
Today, Islamist groups in Indonesia are apprehensive with Islam Nusantara, a catch-all term to refer to various expressions of localised Islam and socio-political thoughts and attitudes propagated by the country’s largest Muslim organisation, the Nahdlatul Ulama (NU). In response, the proponents of Islam Nusantara call for the unity of Indonesian Muslims to restrain what they perceive as an orchestrated effort to Arabize Indonesian Islam and eradicate local cultures and traditions. By looking at Banten and Madura through ethnographic fieldworks in between 2009-2018, this paper investigates the contestation between supporters of ‘local’ and ‘foreign’ Islam in defining their own Islam and making religious authority. While both supporters share the global viewpoints of Sunni Islam, the former is strongly characterised by local cultures and traditions that have been well preserved for centuries. The latter is well-known to display foreign-influenced, mostly Salafism from Gulf countries, expressions of Islam that include communal piety, religious commodification, Islamic populism, and popular Islamism. I argue that in both contemporary Banten and Madura, the defining of Islam and the making of religious authority have been frequently marked by conflicting responses in complex and fluctuated relationships. The relationships involve the phenomena of contestation between variants of Indonesian Islam and the fragmentation of the ummah .
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