Islam Dan Sosialisme
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Author | : Profesor Dr Syed Hussein Alatas |
Publisher | : Gerakbudaya Enterprise |
Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 967007617X |
DESCRIPTION REVIEWS (0) "Dr Mahathir melihat pertentangan antara Islam dan Sosialisme. Beliau tidak mengambil tahu bahawa Sosialisme itu ada berbagai macam. Yang dibahaskan aliran sosialisme Eropah jenis yang tidak mengutamakan agama. Ini tidak perlu saya jawab lagi kerana buku saya ini sudah merupakan satu jawapan." Islam dan Sosialisme, yang diterbitkan pada tahun 1976 sebagai Islam dan Sosialisma, ditulis oleh Profesor Dr Syed Hussein Alatas, pakar sosiologi Malaysia yang terulung. Walaupun sebuah naskah yang nipis, idea-idea beliau merangkumi persoalan yang besar dan penting, termasuk kaitan antara agama dan teori sosialis, jenis-jenis sosialisme yang berlainan serta kegelisahan rakyat awam tentang persamaan dan perbezaan antara sosialisme dan komunisme. Paling penting, beliau menyeru kami untuk melawan sistem kapitalis yang mencangkumi ekonomi dan pemikiran rakyat Malaysia. Lebih daripada 40 tahun selepas pernerbitan asalnya, pemikiran Profesor Alatas masih relevan hari ini.
Author | : Professor Dr Syed Hussein Alatas |
Publisher | : Gerakbudaya Enterprise |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9670076056 |
. . . The meaning of the phrase “Islam is socialist in nature” merely acts as a categorisation into a particular system of society based on the features that characterise it as socialist. Those who are against Islam being considered as socialist either do not understand the meaning of certain words or want to uphold the current capitalist system. This book, by the preeminent Malaysian sociologist, Professor Dr Syed Hussein Alatas, is the translation of the Malay Islam dan Sosialisme (Petaling Jaya, Gerakbudaya, 2020), which first appeared in 1976 as Islam dan Sosialisma (Pulau Pinang, Seruan Masa). Despite its size, the book covers important and critical issues, including the relationship between religion and socialism, the different types of socialism, as well as the public’s unease about the similarities and differences between socialism and communism. Most importantly, Professor Alatas calls upon us to fight the injustices of capitalism. More than 40 years after its original publication, his ideas are still relevant today.
Author | : Lin Hongxuan |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2023 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0197657389 |
"This monograph explores the relationship between Islam and Marxism in the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) and Indonesia from the publication of the first Communist periodical in 1915 to the beginning of the anti-communist massacres of 1965-66. It explores various permutations of how Muslim identity and Marxist analytical frameworks coexisted in the minds of Indonesian nationalists, as well as how individuals' Islamic faith and ethics shaped their willingness to employ Marxist ideas. Such confluences have long been obscured by state-driven narratives which demonize Marxism and posit the mutual exclusivity of Islam and Marxism. By examining Indonesian-language print culture, including newspapers, books, pamphlets, memoirs, letters, novels, plays, and poetry, I show how deeply embedded confluences of Islam and Marxism were in the Indonesian nationalist project, even at its highest levels. Ultimately, I argue that these confluences were the product of Indonesian participation in broader networks of intellectual exchange across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, and that such confluences were the result of Indonesians "translating" the world to Indonesia, a project of creative adaptation ambitious in both its scope and depth"--
Author | : Howard M. Federspiel |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2001-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9789004120471 |
This publication reveals the thinking of a group of Indonesian Muslim activists known as the Persatuan Islam. The group entering national debates in the period from 1923 to 1957 about the role that religion was to take in the emergence of an independent Indonesia.
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Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 2022-11-21 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9004521690 |
Syed Hussein Alatas and Critical Social Theory: Decolonizing the Captive Mind offers a variety of historical, religious, and philosophical perspectives into the significance of Syed Hussein Alatas’ life and thought today.
Author | : Joseph Chinyong Liow |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2009-04-07 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0190452099 |
Malaysia, home to some twenty million Muslims, is often held up as a model of a pro-Western Islamic nation. The government of Malaysia, in search of Western investment, does its best to perpetuate this view. But this isn't the whole story. Over the last several decades, Joseph Liow shows, Malaysian politics has taken a strong turn toward Islamism. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the growing role of Islam in the last quarter century of Malaysian politics. Conventional wisdom suggest that the ruling UMNO party has moved toward Islamism to fend off challenges from the more heavily Islamist opposition party, PAS. Liow argues, however, that UMNO has often taken the lead in moving toward Islamism, and that in fact PAS has often been forced to react. The result, Liow argues, is a game of "piety-trumping" that will be very difficult to reverse, and that has dire consequences not only for the ethnic and religious minorities of Malaysia, but for their democratic system as a whole.
Author | : Howard M. Federspiel |
Publisher | : University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2007-01-31 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0824864522 |
By the fourteenth century the Islamic faith had spread via maritime trade routes to Southeast Asia where, over the next seven hundred years, it would have a continuing influence on political life, social customs, and the development of the arts. Sultans, Shamans, and Saints looks at Islam in Southeast Asia during four major eras: its arrival (to 1300), the first flowering of Islamic identity (1300–1800), the era of imperialism (1800–1945), and the era of independent nation-states (1945–2000). Ranging across the humanities and social sciences, this balanced and accessible work emphasizes the historical development of Southeast Asia’s accommodation of Islam and the creation of its distinctive regional character. Each chapter opens with a general background summary that places events in the greater Asian/Southeast Asian context, followed by an overview of prominent ethnic groups, political events, customs and cultures, religious factors, and art forms. Sultans, Shamans, and Saints will be of great value to students and researchers specializing in the study of Islam and the comparative study of Muslim societies and culture. It will also be useful to those with a world-systems approach to the study of history and globalization.
Author | : TEMPO Publishing |
Publisher | : Tempo Publishing |
Total Pages | : 89 |
Release | : 2013-08-23 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1301700762 |
SUKARNO, the nation’s first president, acknowledged that Haji Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto changed his life around. He was not only Sukarno’s father-in-law, he was also his political guru and of other independence movement leaders, such as Semaoen, Musso, Alimin and Kartosoewirjo. But in the end, the mentor of our founding fathers stood alone
Author | : Kevin W. Fogg |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2019-12-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108487874 |
The decolonization of Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim country, was seen by up to half of the population as a religious struggle. Utilizing a combination of oral history and archival research, Kevin W. Fogg presents a new understanding of the Indonesian revolution and of Islam as a revolutionary ideology.
Author | : Geoff Wade |
Publisher | : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9814311960 |
To celebrate Anthony Reid's numerous and seminal contributions to the field of Southeast Asian history, a group of his colleagues and students has contributed essays for this Festschrift. In addition to introductory essays which provide personal and intellectual histories of Anthony Reid the man, there is a range of original scholarly contributions addressing historical issues which Reid has researched during his career. Divided into sections which examine Southeast Asia in the world, early modern Southeast Asia, and modern Southeast Asia, these works engage with issues ranging from the Age of Commerce and comparative Eurasian history, to nationalism, ethnic hybridity, Islam, technological change, and the Chinese and Arabs in Southeast Asia. The authors include some of the foremost historians of Southeast Asia in our generation.