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Dialectic and Philosophy of Indonesian Islamic Liberalism (Study of the Thoughts of East Java Nahdlatul Ulama Figures)

Version 1 : Received: 8 June 2022 / Approved: 9 June 2022 / Online: 9 June 2022 (03:59:18 CEST)

How to cite: Hidayatullah, M.F.; Hanafi, Y.-.; Supriyatno, T.-.; Bastomi, A.-. Dialectic and Philosophy of Indonesian Islamic Liberalism (Study of the Thoughts of East Java Nahdlatul Ulama Figures). Preprints 2022, 2022060133. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202206.0133.v1 Hidayatullah, M.F.; Hanafi, Y.-.; Supriyatno, T.-.; Bastomi, A.-. Dialectic and Philosophy of Indonesian Islamic Liberalism (Study of the Thoughts of East Java Nahdlatul Ulama Figures). Preprints 2022, 2022060133. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202206.0133.v1

Abstract

Liberal Islam is a form of socio-religious deviation for its adherents. In the name of human rights in Islam excessively, the potential for liberal Islamic thinking is born. Meanwhile, human rights need to be upheld in order to create Islam that is open in thinking and solutions in solving problems for the sake of creating a harmonious life. This study aims to describe the results of research on the thoughts of the East Java Nahdlatul Ulama Figures on the dialectic of the emergence of liberal Islam in Indonesia based on the philosophical aspects and forms of thought in order to straighten the views of Indonesian Muslim figures who are considered liberal thinking based on their opinions of other religions. This research is based on a structural functional theoretical framework where each informant adjusts to his capacity in maintaining the balance of conflict. The approach in this study uses qualitative-analysis with a type of centralized interview research. The results show that the dialectic of liberal Islam is the power of human rights and ignores the creed oriented towards the advancement of legal products. While the liberal Islamic philosophy is a desire, differences in thinking methodology, excessive use of rationality.

Keywords

dialectics; philosophy; liberalism; Indonesian Islam

Subject

Social Sciences, Sociology

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