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Cinta, sebuah kata yang banyak orang mendefinisikan. Dengan cinta, orang bisa menjadi lebih baik, bisa juga terjerumus. Dibutuhkan konsep yang tentu Islam telah merumuskannya melalui ayat-ayat al-Qur’an dan sunnah, juga teladan salaf soleh. Cinta yang dilabuhkan di pantai hati seseorang kemudian diikat dalam sebuah akad nikah yang sah menjadi impian banyak orang. Namun pernikahan dalam Islam tidak semata tentang cinta. Dalam pernikahan ada janji, amanah, komitmen, dan tanggung jawab yang bernilai ibadah. Cinta tidak selamanya identik dengan kata indah dan manis. Terkadang, bahkan seringkali dibumbui dengan perjuangan yang dapat meneteskan peluh dan air mata. Butuh energi yang tidak lain adalah menguatkan hubungan dengan yang Maha Kasih agar dapat meniti jalan dengan kesabaran yang panjang dan tak berbatas. Justru cinta seperti ini akan melahirkan kebahagiaan abadi. Pembahasan tentang cinta berupa narasi adalah salah satu cara yang renyah untuk dikonsumsi berbagai kalangan. Apalagi diangkat dari pengalaman hidup.
Collection of speeches on higher education presented in the Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris.
This volume brings together new scholarship by Indonesian and non-Indonesian scholars on Indonesia’s cultural history from 1950-1965. During the new nation’s first decade and a half, Indonesia’s links with the world and its sense of nationhood were vigorously negotiated on the cultural front. Indonesia used cultural networks of the time, including those of the Cold War, to announce itself on the world stage. International links, post-colonial aspirations and nationalistic fervour interacted to produce a thriving cultural and intellectual life at home. Essays discuss the exchange of artists, intellectuals, writing and ideas between Indonesia and various countries; the development of cultural networks; and ways these networks interacted with and influenced cultural expression and discourse in Indonesia. With contributions by Keith Foulcher, Liesbeth Dolk, Hairus Salim HS, Tony Day, Budiawan, Maya H.T. Liem, Jennifer Lindsay, Els Bogaerts, Melani Budianta, Choirotun Chisaan, I Nyoman Darma Putra, Barbara Hatley, Marije Plomp, Irawati Durban Ardjo, Rhoma Dwi Aria Yuliantri and Michael Bodden.
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Table of contents: I. The fall of the Dutch empire. II. The Pacific war and the Japanese yoke. III. The struggle for freedom. IV. Free and independent.
Mahathir Mohamad turned Malaysia into one of the developing world's most successful economies. He adopted pragmatic economic policies alongside repressive political measures and showed that Islam was compatible with representative government and modernization. He emerged as a Third World champion and Islamic spokesman by standing up to the West.
Gulf War from Islamic viewpoint with special reference to Malaysia.
In the latest edition of their popular overview text, Erickson and Murphy continue to provide a comprehensive, affordable, and accessible introduction to anthropological theory from antiquity to the present. A new section on twenty-first-century anthropological theory has been added, with more coverage given to postcolonialism, non-Western anthropology, and public anthropology. The book has also been redesigned to be more visually and pedagogically engaging. Used on its own, or paired with the companion volume Readings for a History of Anthropological Theory, Fourth Edition, this reader offers a flexible and highly useful resource for the undergraduate anthropology classroom. For additional resources, visit the "Teaching Theory" page at www.utpteachingculture.com.
This title, first published in 1983, is a significant study of one of the many revivalist movements which flowered in numerous Islamic societies in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and attempts to provide one particular assessment of the place of revivalism in the evolution of Islamic societies. The subject of this title is the Padri movement, and the community involved is that of the Minangkabau of Central Sumatra, one of the major communities inhabiting the Indonesian archipelago. In the process of considering the reconstruction of a society in the throes of an agricultural transformation, the historical development of the Indonesian village became the object of attention, encompassing the economic and social histories of individual villages. This title will be of interest to students of history and Islamic Studies.
Short stories, novel, and essays on massacre in Dili, Timor Leste, on Nov. 12, 1992.