Muhammadiyah Identity and Muslim Public Good: Muslim Practices in Java
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چکیده
The study in the current article intends to explore conception of presence Islamic religious movement known as Muhammadiyah, which still remains this day relation life Muslim community, including its socio-religious, cultural, economic, and political aspects. Accordingly, a proper understanding Muhammadiyah is not only achieved through approach, but also by examining social-historical conditions, demonstrating extent that conducting activities correlates with true concept Islam (Muslim Public Good). aims observe models strategies utilized Muhammadiyah’s champions repositioning reflecting on movements, have been framed at both conceptual practical level. Subsequently, framing were used social capital carry out their activities. For issues are nature, description elaboration about aspirations, perceptions, intentions, ideas, goals, thoughts pertaining system inspired spirit religiosity Indonesia, general, Java, particular, within tradition public good (the Islam).
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: International journal of Islamic thought
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2232-1314', '2289-6023']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24035/ijit.19.2021.203