THE NEW PSEUDO-SUFI ORDER OF THE MAJELIS SHALAWAT AMONG URBAN MUSLIMS IN EAST JAVA

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Rubaidi Rubaidi
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Abstract

This article analyzes a new variant of urban Sufism with specific reference to majelis shalawat (shalawat group) as the new-pseudo Sufi order in Indonesia. It focuses on three majelis shalawat: Majelis Shalawat Kubro, Majelis Shalawat Muhammad, and Majelis Shalawat Adlimiyah. Employing field research, this article argues that the three shalawat groups that flourish in East Java have specific characters unique to the groups. They locate the silsilah (chain of lineage) as an important part in establishing the institution, doctrines, and Sufism practices among their adherents. The aspect of Sufism transmission is articulated as experiencing Sufism through living as inspired by Abu alQasim al-Junayd, not as told to them by „ulama> who theorize Sufism. Furthermore, doing Sufism means a process of experiencing supported by two Sufism traditions at once; they are vivid interconnection (ra >bit }at bi al-s }uh}bah) and virtual interconnection (ra>bit }ah bi al-ghayb). The application of the two ra >bit }ahs locates a Sufi travellers in a full consciousness (yaqzah) far from self-disappearance (al-fana>‟ fi> al-shaykh). With all of its characteristics, the three shalawat groups generate new variants of Sufi practice that can be considered as new Sufi order.
在东爪哇的城市穆斯林中,majelis shalawat的新伪苏菲派秩序
本文分析了城市苏菲主义的一种新变体,特别提到了majelis shalawat (shalawat group)作为印度尼西亚的新-伪苏菲秩序。它着重于三个majelis shalawat: majelis shalawat Kubro, majelis shalawat Muhammad和majelis shalawat Adlimiyah。本文通过实地调查,认为在东爪哇繁荣的三个沙拉瓦特群体具有其独特的特征。他们将silsilah(血统链)定位为在其追随者中建立制度、教义和苏菲主义实践的重要组成部分。苏非主义传播的方面是通过阿布·卡西姆·朱奈德的启发生活来体验苏非主义,而不是像苏非主义理论化的“乌拉玛”告诉他们的那样。此外,做苏菲主义意味着同时由两种苏菲主义传统支持的体验过程;它们是生动互联(ra>bit}at bi al-s}uh}bah)和虚拟互联(ra>bit}ah bi al-ghayb)。两个ra >bit}ah的应用将苏菲旅行者定位在远离自我消失的全意识(yaqzah)中(al-fana> " fi> al-shaykh)。有了所有的特点,三个沙拉瓦特团体产生了苏菲实践的新变体,可以被认为是新的苏菲秩序。
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Journal of Indonesian Islam
Journal of Indonesian Islam Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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1.00
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1
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Indonesian Islam (JIIS) publishes articles on Indonesian Islam from various perspectives, covering both literary and fieldwork studies. The journal puts emphasis on aspects related to Islamic studies in an Indonesian context, with special reference to culture, politics, society, eco­no­mics, history, and doctrines. Journal of Indonesian Islam always places Indonesian Islam in the central focus of academic inquiry, and invites any comprehensive observation of Islamic expressions with various dimensions in the country. The journal, serving as a forum for the study of Indonesian Islam, supports focused studies of particular themes and interdisciplinary studies in relation to the subject. It has become a medium of exchange of ideas and research findings from various traditions of learning that have interacted in the scholarly manner.
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