
Muhammad WildanUniversitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta · Department of Islamic History and Civilization
Muhammad Wildan
Doctor of Philosophy
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Tercatat sebagai media cetak periode awal sebelum Indonesia merdeka, Suara Muhammadiyah mempunyai peran yang signifikan dalam pengembangan Islam di Indonesia. Terbit di masa-masa pergerakan, majalah ini muncul sebagai media yang konsisten dalam berdakwah, menyebarkan Islam bagi warga Indonesia yang haus akan ilmu agama. Walaupun bukan sebagai media...
p>As religious-violent extremism (RVE) is snowballing, government, authorities, and also Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) are trying to seek various approaches from soft to hard measures to eradicate and decrease religious-violent extremism at many levels of society. CISForm, as a study center at UIN Sunan Kalijaga, has quite long been active in...
Violent extremism and terrorism continue to represent a serious threat in Indonesia. Although there has been a decline in the immediate threat of terrorist attacks from the decades-old Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) network, new networks have emerged linked to the Islamic State (IS) movement. The declaration of the IS caliphate on 29 June 2014 saw a surge i...
Globalization and democratization have greatly contributed to the rise of Islamic popular culture especially popular piety in Indonesia. Popular piety can be defined as Muslims’ religious expressions that are driven mostly by their culture or atmosphere rather than their ideology. This article will observe several phenomena of popular piety such as...
In the last two decades, the Muslim population in Western Europe has grown in unprecedented ways. At the broader regional level, there are approximately 25 million Muslims living in European Union member states as of 2016, which is estimated to increase to 35 million by 2050. The arrival of Muslims from various countries in the Middle East, Africa,...
Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar have long endured severe discrimination and persecution. Although the Rohingya have lived in Myanmar for centuries, their existence is not fully accepted by the majority of Buddhist society. Rohingya Muslims residing in the north-western area of Rakhine are considered stateless people. In the last ten years, Rohingya Mus...
Family well-being has an important role in preventing radicalism. Family is an important element in human life, especially in society. Advanced society is a good and prosperous family system. One of them can be seen from the parenting style provided by parents. This article aims at exploring the family well-being and the role of parents with regard...
As the profile of religions in the world is changing rapidly, religious diversity is becoming a more common phenomenon nowadays in almost every society. Indonesia and European Union (EU) are not an exception to be more diverse and plural societies. Although religious diversity gives such richness of culture in society, religions are known as vulner...
Along with the rise of global Islamism, religious extremism has recently become a serious threat in Indonesia, especially among the youth. In addition to the influences of online media and school environments, religious extremism among youth is also caused by family factor. Based on questionnaire-based data from 802 respondents of 20 senior high sc...
Although Islam in Europe is not a new phenomenon, Muslims in Germany are still quite remarkable to study. The dynamic of Muslims both internally and externally is the most interesting thing. Internally, Muslims in Germany who are coming from many different ethnics and races in Asia and Africa is a such a big challenge for Muslims to unite and integ...
The Fajar Nusantara Movement (Gafatar) is an interesting phenomenon in the contemporary era of Indonesia. In the midst of growing rationality and the growth of the world's mainstream religions, Gafatar was born as a new 'religion'. This article discusses Gafatar as a new form of ideology that was born as a result of the ideological crisis experienc...
Artikel ini membahas fenomena radikalisme Islam pada generasi muda Solo berdasarkan fakta-fakta sosial di kota tersebut. Pembahasan ini penting dalam rangka menelusuri asal-usul dan perkembangan radikalisme generasi muda Islam di Solo belakangan ini. Dengan menganalisis dokument-dokumen tentang gerakan Islam dan kajian lapangan di wilayah tersebut,...
Since the very beginning of Indonesian nationalism, students have been instrumental in Indonesian politics. The proto-nationalist student organization, Budi Utomo, established in 1908, was one of the central proponents of the nationalist movement at the turn of the century. Students also played a critical role in the political developments since 19...
Radical Islamism is a challenging new phenomenon in the modern world, including Indonesia. Solo presents an especially interesting case because of the disproportionate nature of the radical Islamic groups that have emerged here especially that of the Front Pemuda Islam Surakarta (FPIS) as well as other vigilante groups in the city. This paper wil...