臺灣—印尼伊斯蘭工作坊
「商人、學者與信仰:Nusantara多元面向的伊斯蘭化」
Indonesian-TaiwaneseWorkshop on“Merchants, Scholars,and Faith:Integrated Islamization in the PerpetualDevelopment of Ummah
日期:2019年10月4日、5日
主辦單位:國立成功大學多元文化研究中心
印尼State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga-Yogyakarta
地點:國立成功大學光復校區文學院修齊大樓七樓會議室
線上報名網址:https://www.surveycake.com/s/Ll09R
國立成功大學多元文化中心將與印尼日惹國立伊斯蘭大學Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies研究院(跨領域伊斯蘭研究)將於10月4日、5日假成功大學文學院七樓會議室合辦「商人、學者與信仰:Nusantara多元面向的伊斯蘭化」工作坊。
過去的研究顯示,伊斯蘭經由穆斯林商人以及蘇非宣教士傳入馬來世界與華人文化圈。自十三世紀至今,伊斯蘭在這兩地區的發展反映出所謂的「馬來世界與華人文化圈的伊斯蘭」形塑模式。基於此,本次工作坊旨在探討如此發展模式是否與「伊斯蘭中土」特別是現在的中東地區有所關聯,透過檢視不同面向如經濟、政治、伊斯蘭教育等領域的發展情形,並進而探討穆斯林社群離散、文化融合(在地化)、政教關係、改革復興以及馬來伊斯蘭的世界主義等議題。
本工作坊為跨領域之文化現象研究,邀請了人類學、考古學、建築學、歷史學、社會學以及伊斯蘭學等不同領域的專家學者來分享其研究成果,透過跨領域的討論與交流期能獲得新的見解與知識,進而達到台灣與印尼伊斯蘭研究的學術對話。
聯絡:
林長寬(多元文化研究中心主任)Email: ncklin55@gmail.com
熊仲卿(多元文化研究中心執行長)Email: legnaepoh@hotmail.com
張偉恩(研究助理)Email: o184612@gmail.com
Time Table of Paper Presentation
Oct. 4, 2019
Registration 8: 45-9:00
Opening address: 9:00-9:20 (College of Liberal Arts-NCKU, UIN-Yogyakarta; UIN-Antasari)
1st section: 9:30-12:30
Moderator: Mujiburrahman
1-ArikDwijayanto(State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta) / The Emergence of Javanese-Malay Middle Class in Malaysia
2-Muhammad Nashrul Haqqi (State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta and a lecturer at UNISNU Jepara) / Discourse on Employing Kenthongan among the Traditionalist Muslims in 20th Century Java, Indonesia
3- Nafisatul Mu’awwanah (State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta) / Examining Muhammad Adnan’s Interpretation of Jihadin the Al Qur’an Suci Bahasa Jawi
4- Iqomah Richtig (State Islamic University (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta) / While Swimming, Proliferating Da’wa: Study on @syifa.sporthijab in Instagram Account
2nd section : 14: 00-17:30
Moderator: Shiung, Chung-Ching
1-Adieyatna Fajri (Dept. of Archeology, Gadja Mada University) / Syncretising Mosque Architecture in Nusantara and South Asia
2-Mao, Ti-Shen (Dept of History, NCKU) / Are the Taiwanese Baha’is Muslims? A Neglected and Misunderstood Community in Marginal Islam
3-Lin, Meng-Huan (Dept of Architecture, NCKU) / Mosques in Taiwan: Reflection on the Chinese Muslim Diasporic Community
4-Jonathan Lu (Dept of History, NCKU) / Islam under the KMT Rule, 1911-1949: Revival or Secularization?
Oct 5, 2019
3rd Section : 8:30-12: 30
Moderator: Noorhaidi Hasan
1-Mujiburrahman(State University of Islamic Studies-Antasari, Banjarmasin) / Translating the Quran into the Banjarese Language in Indonesia
2-Ahmad Rafiq (Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies, School of Graduate Studies, State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta) / Competing Narratives of the Qur’an and Identity in Indonesia
3-Ro’fah Mudzakir(Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies, School of Graduate Studies, State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta) / Challenging the Narration of Minority: Current Development of Islam in Eastern Indonesia
4-Chiou, Syuan-Yuan (Dpt. of Sociology, National Chengchi University) / Religion for Commerce? Two Chinese Muslim Businessmen and Islam in the Regime of Sukarno
5-Bao, Ibrahim H-P (Dept. of History, National Chengchi University) / Formation of the Hui Elites’Social Network, 1907-1949
4th Section: 14:00-17: 30
Moderator: Nabil C-K Lin
1-Noorhaidi Hasan (Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies, School of Graduate Studies, State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta) / Ulama, Maqasid al-Sharia, and Cosmopolitanism: Towards a Post-Islamist Turn
2-Najib Kailani(Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies, School of Graduate Studies, State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta) / New Muslim Religious Authority in Indonesia:Forms and Discourses
3-Dhont, Frank (Dept. of History, National Cheng Kung University) / Islam and Spices on Ceram, Ambon, the Lease, and Banda Islands: Acculturation in Central Moluccan Societies, 15th-17th Centuries
4-Shiung, Chung-Ching (Graduate Institute of Archeology, NCKU) / Trade, Politics, and Cultural Transformation—Landscape Changes of Ternate and Tidore, North Maluku in the 15-17th Centuries
Closing meeting: 17:30-18:00