VISI ISLAM DALAM AGAMA DAN PERADABAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF MARSHALL G.S HODGSON

  • Farida Ulvi Na’imah Institut Pesantren KH Abdul Chalim Pacet Mojokerto
Keywords: Vision, Religion, Civilization

Abstract

            This study describes Marshall G. Hodgson's thinking about the study of Islamic history studies in his work entitled The Venture of Islam. The research used in this study is analytical descriptive, which is a study that examines Marshall G.S Hodgson's thinking about Islamic history studies then parses and identifies the patterns of thought. According to Marshall G. S. Hodgson the history of Islam is the result of the ever-changing setting shaped by the Islamic tradition. In addition, it is also the result of a process of accomodation or acculturation from other pre-existing cultural traditions. Based on this view, and in the context of conversations about Islamic civilization, Marshall G. S. Hodgson emphasized the importance of seeing cultural continuity occurring at the level of religion, expressed by Muslims. Marshall G.S. Hudgson in seeing the reality of Islam in the world classifies in three forms of Islamic phenomena as the object of study. First, the phenomenon of Islam as a doctrine (Islamic), second, the phenomenon when the doctrine enters and processes in a cultural society (Islamicate) and manifests itself in a particular social and historical context. And thirdly, when Islam became a phenomenon of the political "world" in state institutions (Islamdom).

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Hodgson, Marshall, The Venture of Islam: Iman dan Sejarah Dalam Peradaban Islam, Terjemah Mulyadi Kartanegara (Jakarta: Paramadina, 1999).
Taufik Abdullah [dkk., eds.], Ensiklopedi Tematis Dunia Islam: Pemikiran dan Peradaban (Jakarta: Ichtiar Baru Van Hoeve, 2002).
Published
2017-11-06
How to Cite
[1]
Na’imah, F. 2017. VISI ISLAM DALAM AGAMA DAN PERADABAN DALAM PERSPEKTIF MARSHALL G.S HODGSON. Al-’`Adalah : Jurnal Syariah dan Hukum Islam. 2, 3 (Nov. 2017), 205-214. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31538/adlh.v2i3.429.