scholarly journals KONSTRUKSI BUDAYA KEHIDUPAN BERAGAMA HIZBUT TAHRIR DAN PENGIKUT AHMADIYAH BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL DI KABUPATEN KONAWE SELATAN

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Dewi Anggraini ◽  
Muhammad Aswan Zanynu

This study aims to investigate the implementation of religious life between Hizbut Tahrir and Ahmadiyah followers in South Konawe. The Islamic doctrines they understand influence the behavior of Hizbut Tahrir in religious life againstAhmadiyah followers in South Konawe. This study uses a qualitative along with phenomenological approach and there are two locations as the concentrations of the two beliefs: Wolasi in Ranowila village and Konda in Lamomea village. Islamic doctrines that affect the behavior of Hizbut-Tahrir religious life against Ahmadiyah followers in South Konawe are: a). Organizational Vision, b). Thought ReferenceSources, c). Products Interpretation, d) method. The creation of peace between Hizbut Tahrir and Ahmadiyah followers in South Konawe can not be separated from the following aspects: a). Graphic of Socio Religious as Local Tolerance Portraits, b). Houses of Worship as Symbols of Harmony and Tolerance Awareness, c). Elite Communication Network of Hizbut Tahrir and Ahmadiyah, d). Propagation Methods and Strategic Goals.

Author(s):  
Kijpokin Kasemsap

This chapter aims to create product innovation strategies through knowledge management (KM) in global business, thus explaining the theoretical and practical concepts of product innovation strategy and KM; the significance of product innovation strategies and KM in global business; and the creation of product innovation strategies through KM in global business. The capability of product innovation strategies and KM is significant for modern organizations that seek to serve suppliers and customers, increase business performance, strengthen competitiveness, and attain regular success in global business. Modern organizations should establish a strategic plan to create product innovation strategies through KM. The chapter argues that creating product innovation strategies through KM has the potential to improve organizational performance and achieve strategic goals in global business.


2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 260-275 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donna M. Kelly ◽  
Sheranne Fairley

Purpose Event portfolios promote synergies among events and stakeholders within a destination in order to maximise resources. The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of relationships in the creation and maintenance of an event portfolio using the four stages of Parvatiyar and Sheth’s (2000) process model of relationship marketing: formation, management and governance, performance evaluation, and evolution. Design/methodology/approach Nine semi-structured interviews were conducted with tourism and government stakeholders involved in the creation and maintenance of an event portfolio within a single destination. Findings The destination outlined clear strategic goals through an event strategy. An Events Board was established to bring together key stakeholders from tourism, events, and government to oversee the development of an event portfolio. The Events Board gave advice to relevant tourism and government stakeholders on which events they should provide funding. Developing relationships was not a stated objective, but the Events Board realised the importance of relationships to create and maintain the destination’s event portfolio. Long-term funding contracts were used as a mechanism to establish relationships and were an impetus for interaction. Relationships were also maintained through dedicated staff who managed the relationships between the destination stakeholders and the events. Practical implications Understanding factors that contribute to the successful creation and maintenance of event portfolios can inform destination stakeholders who are responsible for generating tourism through events. Originality/value Limited research has examined the creation and maintenance of event portfolios. This study provides insight into the central importance of relationships in creating and maintaining an event portfolio.


Economica ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 71-80
Author(s):  
Liubov Aricova ◽  

The article is devoted to the study and analysis of practical views on the nature of the concept of positioning, highlighting the main features, determining the importance of the positioning process in the formation of the overall marketing strategy of the company. In today's market the winners are those who sets the strategic goals and competes with the use of theoretically justified from a scientific point of view of methods and techniques. The processes that ensure the creation of strong positions in the market are reflected in the methodological recommendations developed by the author for the positioning of the product. The effectiveness of the positioning strategy depends on identifying the correct and accurate target audience, analyzing competitors' organizations and predicting consumer behavior. All this allows to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the enterprise, as well as to find out the public opinion about this enterprise.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3C) ◽  
pp. 477-486
Author(s):  
Muhamad Dian Hikmawan ◽  
Wahyu Kartiko Utami

This research aims to find out about the API (Aksi Perempuan Indonesia/ Indonesian Women's Action) movement in fighting for the issue of women's equality in Pandeglang Regency, Banten Province. This study uses a phenomenological approach to understand the issues of the women's movement carried out by the Indonesian Women's Action (API/ Aksi Perempuan Indonesia). The issue of women's equality is an important issue considering that currently women still experience discrimination in the social, political, cultural and economic fields. The API movement, which is concerned with women's issues, is a new hope for the creation of a new public sphere for women to get the same equality as men. In addition to looking at the role of the API movement in fighting for women's issues in Pandeglang Regency, this research conclusion pattern of the API movement in fighting for women as a public agenda in Pandeglang Regency.


Author(s):  
Mujiburrahman Mujiburrahman

The evolusionist and functionalist approaches to religion are generally considered less sympathetic if not antipathy to religious phenomena. This is why, some western scholars propose another approach to study religion called ‘phenomenological’ approach. There have been a number of phenomenological studies of religion, but mostly not of  Islam. This article tries to fill in the gap by describing and analyzing the Islamic conception of intention (niyyah) developed by al-Sayuthi and al-Ghazali. As a jurist, al-Sayuthi explores different formal rules on niyyah in Islamic jurisprudence, while al-Ghazali as a Sufi, tries to deepen the meaning of niyyah in relation to one’s sincerity to God. Apart from this difference, both conceptions of niyya indicate that as believers, Muslims always attempt to live in the sacred space and time, and make their speech and deed sacred based on the niyyah. Thus, niyya is the very basis of Muslim religious life.


MUTAWATIR ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 284-313
Author(s):  
Moh Abdul Kholiq Hasan

This article aims to find out how the opinion of IbnKathîr and Rashîd Rid}a about naskh in the Qur’an? How did IbnKathîr and Rashîd Rid}a interpret the verses about religious freedom that were claimed to be annulled? And what are the implications for the interpretation of texts about religious freedom? The research method is a library research, with the object of religious freedom verses claimed to be annulled in the book of IbnKathîr and RashîdRid}â. Using the descriptive-analytical and comparative analysis with Hermeneutics Romansis Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher approach, the article argues thatIbnKathîr acknowledges the existence of naskh in the Qur’an, but not everything said as annulled is received by him. While Rashîd Rid}a rejects the theory of naskh in the Qur’an. Related to interpretation, IbnKathîr and Rashîd Rid}a reject the opinion of naskh against the verses of religious freedom. Though Rashîd Rid}a seems more emphatically for his refusal. Being the most important implications are that the verses of religious freedom are fundamental and universal, so it is impossible for them to be annulled; the need for change in the paradigm of the law lapsed; and the creation of a peaceful religious life.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 266-284
Author(s):  
Muh Rusli

The cycle of human travel on earth begins with birth, life and death. This cycle is conditional with the values ​​of local wisdom when viewed from the perspective of local customs and culture. In Gorontalo society the birth cycle continues with the custom of Molobunga Yiliyala (the burial of the placenta). Where the placenta is respected and glorified by traditional burial. This is inseparable from the belief of the Gorontalo tribe that the placenta is a twin of a baby who has noble functions and duties. Its function is to keep the baby out of the world and his job is to remind his twin during life to remember his vow with the creator, always obeying God. If his twin does not obey God, the placenta will consequently torture him on the Day of Judgment. By using phenomenological approach, this study analyses the data obtained through interviews, observations, documentation, and focus group discussions. The results of the study showed that the procession of Molobunga Yiliyala was traditionally through several stages. Starting with cleansing and shading with various ingredients. Subsequently, it followed by the delivery to the burial place, then the funeral or burial, and finally, the recitation of prayer. In each procession it involves cultural symbols that are loaded with local wisdom values. Among them: the value of purity, reflection and appreciation of the perfection of the human creation process; hope to be a good human being. All these processes mean: respect for all God's creations, appreciation for brotherhood, respect for environmental cleanliness, and the value of supervision from God. These values ​​have implications for the religious socio-religious life of the religious Gorontalo community and live in harmony.


Author(s):  
Alison More

Official Franciscan mythology recounts that unity was definitively restored to the third order with the rule that Pope Leo X promulgated in his 1521 bull Inter cetera. However, close examination reveals that this group (or indeed any other tertiary order) was no more organized at this time than at any other point in its history: confusion still existed between tertiaries and women known as beguines, and Observant attempts at regularization had often created distinct federations rather than a unified order. This chapter examines the practical effects of sixteenth-century monasticization and the ways that it is portrayed in the historical record. As well as quasi-religious groups such as the beguines and tertiaries, it examines the creation of ‘new’ forms of religious life such as the Ursulines.


Author(s):  
Erin Nourse

In the history of religion in Africa, women have contributed richly to the diversity of indigenous, Christian, and Islamic spiritual practices prevalent within their communities. As mediums, healer-diviners, ministers, mystics, prophets, poets, priestesses, theologians, and spiritual advisors, they are integral to the creation and maintenance of possession cults and other indigenous religious societies, Islamic Sufi orders, mainline and African-initiated churches, as well as new and emerging Christian and Islamic movements. Often inhabiting pluralistic worlds, women weave together creative and dynamic spiritual tapestries that give their lives coherence. An investigation into the experiences of women reveals spaces of agency and constraint, portraits of women’s intimate encounters with the divine, accounts of women’s indigenization of Christianity and reform of Islam, stories of discrimination and of healing, struggles to create more liberating theologies, and stories of extraordinary women shaping religious life and practice on the African continent in irrepressible ways.


Author(s):  
Erika Vonková

In the fi rst part of the text, the author presents the reasons that in the future will make one create robots that will be endowed with subjectivity. In the second part the author selects a phenomenological approach from the possible philosophical approaches to the creation of robot subjectivity. She gradually presents her construction of robot subjectivity from a perspective inspired by Husserl, Heidegger and Sartre. At the end of the text, the author demonstrates that an approach inspired by Husserl and Heidegger would lead to the creation of a non -free, human -dependent robot. On the contrary, an approach inspired by Sartre would lead to the creation of a free robot.


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