IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in Indonesia

Liberalism and anti-liberalism are two increasing­ly prominent but staunchly opposing streams of Islamic legal thinking in Indonesia. This article analyses the formation of each of the two through an examination of the role of formal education. It focuses on organic intellectuals during two periods,...

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Main Author: Akh. Muzakki
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: State Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel Surabaya 2007-12-01
Series:Journal of Indonesian Islam
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Online Access:http://jiis.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/JIIs/article/view/13
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spelling doaj-70d6a8de245646dca5eddf2b2dfe2b5e2020-11-25T03:23:10ZaraState Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel SurabayaJournal of Indonesian Islam1978-63012355-69942007-12-011228032210.15642/JIIS.2007.1.2.280-32213IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in IndonesiaAkh. Muzakki0The University of QueenslandLiberalism and anti-liberalism are two increasing­ly prominent but staunchly opposing streams of Islamic legal thinking in Indonesia. This article analyses the formation of each of the two through an examination of the role of formal education. It focuses on organic intellectuals during two periods, the New Order and the <em>reformasi.</em> Challenging the strongly-held thesis of the determinant role of education, this article argues that both liberal and anti-liberal Islamic legal thinking in Indonesia is a result of not only the intellectual formation in the sense of academic training and access to education and knowledge, but also the sociological background and exposure in building a new epistemic community in an urban context. As a theoretical understanding of sociolo­gical background and exposure, the concept of epistemic community deserves to be taken as an analytical framework in addition to education for the analysis of the formation of the two contesting bents of Islamic legal thinking in Indonesia.http://jiis.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/JIIs/article/view/13liberalismanti-liberalismislamic legal thinkingeducationepistemic community
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IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in Indonesia
Journal of Indonesian Islam
liberalism
anti-liberalism
islamic legal thinking
education
epistemic community
author_facet Akh. Muzakki
author_sort Akh. Muzakki
title IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in Indonesia
title_short IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in Indonesia
title_full IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in Indonesia
title_fullStr IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed IS EDUCATION DETERMINANT? The Formation of Liberal and Anti-liberal Islamic Legal Thinking in Indonesia
title_sort is education determinant? the formation of liberal and anti-liberal islamic legal thinking in indonesia
publisher State Islamic University (UIN) of Sunan Ampel Surabaya
series Journal of Indonesian Islam
issn 1978-6301
2355-6994
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Liberalism and anti-liberalism are two increasing­ly prominent but staunchly opposing streams of Islamic legal thinking in Indonesia. This article analyses the formation of each of the two through an examination of the role of formal education. It focuses on organic intellectuals during two periods, the New Order and the <em>reformasi.</em> Challenging the strongly-held thesis of the determinant role of education, this article argues that both liberal and anti-liberal Islamic legal thinking in Indonesia is a result of not only the intellectual formation in the sense of academic training and access to education and knowledge, but also the sociological background and exposure in building a new epistemic community in an urban context. As a theoretical understanding of sociolo­gical background and exposure, the concept of epistemic community deserves to be taken as an analytical framework in addition to education for the analysis of the formation of the two contesting bents of Islamic legal thinking in Indonesia.
topic liberalism
anti-liberalism
islamic legal thinking
education
epistemic community
url http://jiis.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/JIIs/article/view/13
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