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Islamic Movements


                                                                  on Campus








                                                                      Muhammad Wildan


                                          Three crucial periods can be identified   movementson campus wasa response                    Developed by James S. Coleman, the     incite Islamic movements to emerge at      Campus dakwah
                                          in the history of the youth movements.   to currents socio-religious and political            rational choice theory bears principles of   campuses. Jong Islamieten Bond (JIB),   activities in Salman
                                          First, the establishment of Islamic study   situation. Socio-religious and political          people’s involvement in an organization.  as will be explained later, emerged as   Mosque at the Bandung
                                          groups among the young educated         changes, require the involvement of                   One’s action leads to a specific purpose   an antithesis to Jong Java that failed   Institute of Technology
                                          people, such as Jong Islamieten Bond    groups of people who want to participate              and that purpose is determined by      to accommodate the Muslim students’        Source: Documentation
                                          (JIB) and Studenten Islam Studiesclub   into the process of change.                           values or preferences. Followers of an   aspirations. 4                           Salman Mosque ITB
                                          (SIS). Second, the independent period   Herbert Blummer defines social                        organization rationally understand the   Islam an identity to show along with
                                          when student movements emergedin        movements as collective efforts to create             goals of social movements and how to   the emergence of other ideological
                                          nationalist and Islamic spirit, the Himpunan   new rules of life within the community.        achieve their goals. A social movement   identities. The founding of Himpunan
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                                          Mahasiswa Islam (the Islamic Students   As a social movement, campus Islamic                  can be distinguished by its primordial   Mahasiswa Islam (HMI) and Pergerakan
                                          Association, HMI); Pergerakan Mahasiswa   movement aims at changing social order.             structure or its particular purpose.  In   Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia (PMII),
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                                          Islam Indonesia (theIndonesian Islamic   The Campus Islamic movement can be                   this theory the dynamics of a religious   several years after Indonesia’s
                                          Students Movement, PMII); and Ikatan    seen from several perspectives. The                   social movement could be exposed, not   independence, was stimulated by the
                                          Mahasiswa Muhammadiyah (the             relative deprivation theory views social              only how campus Islamic movement has   desire of Muslim students to be involved
                                          Muhammadiyah Students Bond, IMM)                                                              emerged but also how it successfully   in shaping the characters and mentality
                                          ---the latter two are student organizations   movements emerging from a group of              triggers masses to reach the goal.     of the Indonesian Muslim students. In
                                          under the NU and Muhammadiyah           people who are not satisfied with the
                                          organizations respectively. Finally, the   ongoing social changes or because of               There were several factors that led to   contemporary era, the ideological factor
                                                                                                                                                                               is so intense to strive for the emergence
                                                                                  their marginalized positions in politics or
                                          1980s period up to the present time     economy. Briefly, the relative deprivation            foundation of Islamic student movement.   of Islamic movements such as LDK and
                                          whenstudent movementshave developed     theory explains that social deprivation               First,ideology is a very significant factor   KAMMI. The rise of campus Islamic
                                          into a high spirit of Islamism in the period                                                  in shaping personalities and mass      movements can be referred also as a
                                          establishment of Lembaga Dakwah         is formed when there is a difference                  mobilization. In many universities,    “protest movement” against the existing
                                          Kampus (the Campus Propagation Agency,   between expectations and realities. This             especially public universities, Islamic   Islamic movements within campuses
                                          LDK)and Kesatuan Aksi Mahasiswa         relative deprivation, when collectively               movement is a way to show students’
                                          Muslim Indonesia (the Indonesian Muslim-  formed, potentially becomes a social                Islamic identities. Many Islamic students   perceived to bring into a different
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                                          Students’ Actions Union, KAMMI).        movement.                                             are active in the movements at their   direction and ideology as well.
                                                                                  Another theory that may help to uncover               campuses to spread their ideological   Second, the emerged of the student
                                          Islamic Student                         the dynamics of campus Islamic                        orientation. Contestation with other   movements is also driven by political
                                          Movements:Some Explanatory              movements is the rational choice theory.              movements, other religion based        factors. This is especially true in the
                                          Perspectives                            1. Barry Mc Laughlin, Studies in Social               student organizations, and non-religious   case of HMI and PMII. Within the

                                          Islamic movements (including campus     Movements: a Social Psychological Perspective.        organizations are ideological factors that   4. RidwanSaidi, Islam dan Nasionalisme Indonesia:
                                                                                  (New York: The Free Press, 1969), p.75.
                                          Islamic movements) emerged as           2. Ted Roberr Gur, Why Men Rebel. (New Jersey:        3. George Ritzerdan Douglas J. Goodman. Teori   Mengungkap dokumen sangat eksklusif 1920
                                                                                                                                                                               s/d 1950-an tentang pemikiran Islam mengena
                                                                                                                                        Sosiologi Modern, edisi ke-6, transl. Alimandan
                                          response to social realities. Islamic   Princeton University Press, 1970), p. 24.             (Jakarta: Kencana, 2007), p. 394.      imasalah kebangsaan, (Jakarta: LSIP, 1995), p.2.

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