FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)

The Ruling of Indonesian Council of Ulama on Heretical Sects in Indonesia (1976-2010). The claims of truth and deception, even condemnation of unbeliever (takfir), still continue to happen to the present time. In Indonesia, the introduction of the Council of Ulama (MUI) ruling or fatwa on misleading...

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Main Author: Dimyati Sajari
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: State Islamic University of North Sumatra 2015-06-01
Series:Miqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman
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Online Access:http://jurnalmiqotojs.uinsu.ac.id/index.php/jurnalmiqot/article/view/38
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spelling doaj-829c6a0a172b4a72abea978a10d1e6c42020-11-25T01:52:05ZaraState Islamic University of North SumatraMiqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman0852-07202502-36162015-06-01391FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)Dimyati Sajari0UIN Syarif HidayatullahThe Ruling of Indonesian Council of Ulama on Heretical Sects in Indonesia (1976-2010). The claims of truth and deception, even condemnation of unbeliever (takfir), still continue to happen to the present time. In Indonesia, the introduction of the Council of Ulama (MUI) ruling or fatwa on misleading sect may proof the widespred claim. This paper attempts to trace the historical dynamics of acclaimed ambiguous sects by the MUI. However, the author argues that based on the study of the MUI fatwa section of Islamic faith and religious school of thoughts (1976-2010) it is revealed that such claim is purely a reflection of the MUI’s role as a safeguard and keeper of the faith of Islamic community. In addition, he further maintains that the thought of the misleading sects in Indonesia is deeply rooted in the history of Islamic thought and MUI fatwa of heretical sects in Indonesia is nothing more than a representation of a firm attitude of the majority throughout Islamic history against minorities of whom have been considered being misguided and go beyond the mainstreams, but nonetheless, it seems that such a sect will remain in the land of Indonesia.http://jurnalmiqotojs.uinsu.ac.id/index.php/jurnalmiqot/article/view/38fatwaaliran sesattakfîrMajelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI)
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FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)
Miqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman
fatwa
aliran sesat
takfîr
Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI)
author_facet Dimyati Sajari
author_sort Dimyati Sajari
title FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)
title_short FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)
title_full FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)
title_fullStr FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)
title_full_unstemmed FATWA MUI TENTANG ALIRAN SESAT DI INDONESIA (1976-2010)
title_sort fatwa mui tentang aliran sesat di indonesia (1976-2010)
publisher State Islamic University of North Sumatra
series Miqot: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman
issn 0852-0720
2502-3616
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The Ruling of Indonesian Council of Ulama on Heretical Sects in Indonesia (1976-2010). The claims of truth and deception, even condemnation of unbeliever (takfir), still continue to happen to the present time. In Indonesia, the introduction of the Council of Ulama (MUI) ruling or fatwa on misleading sect may proof the widespred claim. This paper attempts to trace the historical dynamics of acclaimed ambiguous sects by the MUI. However, the author argues that based on the study of the MUI fatwa section of Islamic faith and religious school of thoughts (1976-2010) it is revealed that such claim is purely a reflection of the MUI’s role as a safeguard and keeper of the faith of Islamic community. In addition, he further maintains that the thought of the misleading sects in Indonesia is deeply rooted in the history of Islamic thought and MUI fatwa of heretical sects in Indonesia is nothing more than a representation of a firm attitude of the majority throughout Islamic history against minorities of whom have been considered being misguided and go beyond the mainstreams, but nonetheless, it seems that such a sect will remain in the land of Indonesia.
topic fatwa
aliran sesat
takfîr
Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI)
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