PETA GERAKAN SYI’AH DI KALIMANTAN SELATAN

This article traces back the entry of the Shi’a in South Kalimantan through the inclusion of Islamic Wujudiyah (panentheism) Sufismwhich was firstspreadin the kingdom of Banjar.  This isdue to the similaritybetween Wujudiyah Sufism with the concept of Irfan in Shi'a. However, the influence of S...

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Main Author: Humaidy humaidy
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: The Graduate School of Antasari State Islamic University of Banjarmasin 2014-05-01
Series:Al-Banjari: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman
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Online Access:http://jurnal.uin-antasari.ac.id/index.php/al-banjari/article/view/394
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Summary:This article traces back the entry of the Shi’a in South Kalimantan through the inclusion of Islamic Wujudiyah (panentheism) Sufismwhich was firstspreadin the kingdom of Banjar.  This isdue to the similaritybetween Wujudiyah Sufism with the concept of Irfan in Shi'a. However, the influence of Shia in  South Kalimantan  suffered a setback atthe era  of Syekh Muhammad al-Banjari Arsyad (1710-1812 AD).  According to Habib Ali,Shia began to revive in South Kalimantan after the Iranian revolution in 1979.  Ja’fari school of thought (madhabs)  is the growing Shiah in South Kalimantan. The Developmentof Shi’a in South kalimantan faces manychallenges since Muslims in South Kalimantan have a strong belief in Sunni
ISSN:1412-9507
2527-6778