المنظمات الإسلامية في إندونيسيا "المحمدية ونهضة العلماء": شرح المنظور الاجتماعي

المؤلفون

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35516/hum.v50i5.1124

الكلمات المفتاحية:

التغيير الاجتماعي، المنظمات الإسلامية، مؤسسة المحمدية، مؤسسة نهضة العلماء

الملخص

الأهداف: خلقت المنظمات الإسلامية في إندونيسيا تغييرًا اجتماعيًا ملحوظًا لما يقرب من قرن من الزمان. منذ تأسيسها، تعدُّ المحمدية ونهضة العلماء (NU) الركائز الأساسية في تعزيز الأفكار الإسلامية وتمثيل الأغلبية المسلمة في البلاد؛ حيث إنّ هذا البحث يهدف إلى تحليل الأثر الاجتماعي ومقاربات هاتين المنظمتين على المجتمع الإندونيسي.

المنهجية: من خلال اعتماد المنهج النوعي واستخدام منهج التعريف الاجتماعي جرى اختيار سبعة قادة وباحثين من كلتا المؤسستين عن قصد وإجراء مقابلات معهم. استُخدِمَ النهج السردي لكتابة هذا البحث بناءً على منهجية .(Giorgi)

النتائج: كشفت نتائج البحث أن منظمتي المحمدية ونهضة العلماء يقودان التغيير الاجتماعي من خلال إقامة المناسبات الاجتماعية الإسلامية والتعليم والفعاليات الدينية والثقافية والتمكين الاقتصادي للمجتمع. كما جرى تحليل كل جانب اجتماعي بالتفصيل في كلتا المنظمتين على نحو منفصل لتوضيح مشاركتهما وتفاعلهما في المجتمع الإندونيسي.

الخلاصة: المحمدية ونهضة العلماء لهما تأثير كبير في الحياة الاجتماعية للشعب الإندونيسي ويمثلان الثقافة الإسلامية للبلاد. تَنصح المنظمات الإسلامية في جميع أنحاء العالم اتّباع نفس مسار منظمتي المحمدية ونهضة العلماء لتعزيز المجتمع ودعم قيادة البلاد على أساس الأفكار الإسلامية.

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منشور

2023-09-30

كيفية الاقتباس

Al-Ansi, A. M. ., Sulistyaningsih, T. ., Wibowo, M. A. ., & Garad, A. . (2023). المنظمات الإسلامية في إندونيسيا "المحمدية ونهضة العلماء": شرح المنظور الاجتماعي. دراسات: العلوم الإنسانية والاجتماعية, 50(5), 550–564. https://doi.org/10.35516/hum.v50i5.1124

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