Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di Sampang

<p>The conflict between Sunni and Shia groups in Sampang did not take place at once but rather through certain periods of time when each conflict had triggered another conflict. In each period, either the government and religious elite has a pivotal role to evaluate, charge or discharge, civic...

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Main Author: Affaf Mujahidah
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel Surabaya 2016-03-01
Series:Religió: Jurnal Studi Agama-agama
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Online Access:http://religio.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/religio/article/view/99
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spelling doaj-967be1ed75fa46418d62c4c7b5d825ed2020-11-24T21:02:54ZaraUniversitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel SurabayaReligió: Jurnal Studi Agama-agama2088-63302503-37782016-03-015290Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di SampangAffaf Mujahidah0Center for Marginalized Society Studies (CMARs), Surabaya<p>The conflict between Sunni and Shia groups in Sampang did not take place at once but rather through certain periods of time when each conflict had triggered another conflict. In each period, either the government and religious elite has a pivotal role to evaluate, charge or discharge, civic engagement and elite integration in the conflict process. This article is aimed to analyze the violence against Shia group in three periods of time: pre-conflict, midi-conflict, and post-conflict. The first period started after Kiai Makmun had passed away. The second was when the violence occurred in December 29<sup>th</sup> 2011 and August 26<sup>th</sup> 2012. And the third occurred after the violence had taken place. Although the conflict has run for several years, it has not shown the end. In order to explain this problem, this article bases on two hypotheses: <em>first</em>, the conflict has been caused by the absence of civic engagement. And <em>second</em>, which was caused the conflict continuation, has been caused by elite integration, which has never occurred on the society. This article concludes two things: <em>first</em>, civic engagement that can find only intra-communal engagement (intra-community engagement). And <em>second</em>, elite integration cannot be created because Shia’s Kiai had not been legitimized by Sunni’s Kiai.</p>http://religio.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/religio/article/view/99Civic Engagement, Elite Integration, Shia Sampang Conflict.
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author Affaf Mujahidah
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Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di Sampang
Religió: Jurnal Studi Agama-agama
Civic Engagement, Elite Integration, Shia Sampang Conflict.
author_facet Affaf Mujahidah
author_sort Affaf Mujahidah
title Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di Sampang
title_short Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di Sampang
title_full Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di Sampang
title_fullStr Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di Sampang
title_full_unstemmed Eksistensi Civic Engagement dan Elite Integration dalam Konflik Sunni-Syiah di Sampang
title_sort eksistensi civic engagement dan elite integration dalam konflik sunni-syiah di sampang
publisher Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Ampel Surabaya
series Religió: Jurnal Studi Agama-agama
issn 2088-6330
2503-3778
publishDate 2016-03-01
description <p>The conflict between Sunni and Shia groups in Sampang did not take place at once but rather through certain periods of time when each conflict had triggered another conflict. In each period, either the government and religious elite has a pivotal role to evaluate, charge or discharge, civic engagement and elite integration in the conflict process. This article is aimed to analyze the violence against Shia group in three periods of time: pre-conflict, midi-conflict, and post-conflict. The first period started after Kiai Makmun had passed away. The second was when the violence occurred in December 29<sup>th</sup> 2011 and August 26<sup>th</sup> 2012. And the third occurred after the violence had taken place. Although the conflict has run for several years, it has not shown the end. In order to explain this problem, this article bases on two hypotheses: <em>first</em>, the conflict has been caused by the absence of civic engagement. And <em>second</em>, which was caused the conflict continuation, has been caused by elite integration, which has never occurred on the society. This article concludes two things: <em>first</em>, civic engagement that can find only intra-communal engagement (intra-community engagement). And <em>second</em>, elite integration cannot be created because Shia’s Kiai had not been legitimized by Sunni’s Kiai.</p>
topic Civic Engagement, Elite Integration, Shia Sampang Conflict.
url http://religio.uinsby.ac.id/index.php/religio/article/view/99
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