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Booth of the publisher   considered unbelievers. In this example,   the Netherlands Indies in general.  to journals and newspapers. The   strengthened by the publications of
 Amzah in 2014 at the   al-Munir, like al-Imam adopted al-Manar   The evidence of the disseminating of   Muhammadiyah (founded in 1912)   Islamic books. The findings of a study
 Indonesia International   in Cairo as the basis for its fatwas on   Islam from al-Manar to al-Munir and al-  started to publish various magazines   by Ockeleon gives a clear picture:
 Book Fair. This publisher   these disputed religious matters in West   Imam clearly indicates the crucial role of   including Bintang Islam (1923), Bendera   In the beginning of the 20  century
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 is a special division   Sumatra. Abdullah Ahmad acknowledged   publications in transmitting Islamic reform   Islam (1924), al-Kirom (1928), Adil   were not many Islamic books were
 of the Bumi Aksara   that the fatwas of “the Egyptian scholars   in the regions mentioned above. These   (1932), Pantjaran Amal (1936), Ichtiyar   published but the most important thing
 publisher tasked to   [...] and their magazine” were the sources   magazines provided effective channels   (1937), besides newspapers like Al-  was that they concentrated on all the
 promote books on   for the fatwas in al-Munir.  for Cairo-based Islamic reformism which   Chair (1926) in Surakarta, Soengoenting   Islamic disciplines found in the classical
 Islamic themes.  Moehammadijah (1927-1929) in   literature of the traditional Islamic
 Al-Munir’s use of al-Manar is also evident   had important consequences for the
 Source: Directorate of   in another fatwa on propelling some body   Muslims of the then Netherlands Indies.   Yogyakarta, and Swara Islam (1931-  institutions, especially pesantren. In
 History and Cultural   parts as an indication on something that   These magazines also supported the   1933) in Semarang. 36  Ockeleon’s study, a number of Islamic
 Values, Ministry of   might happen in the future of one’s life.   growth of new Muslims, the reformists,   Persatuan Islam (Persis) started to   books are classified in accordance with
 Education and Culture   This question was posed by Mahmud   and supplied a strong ideological basis   publish its own Islamic publications that   the scientific disciplines as found in
 of the Republic of   for the Islamic reform movement and by   contributed to the spread of their ideas   classical books. 39
 Indonesia.  bin Sheikh Muhammad Idris from   so doing contributed to their increasing
 Tilatang, Bukit Tinggi, West Sumatera.    in the magazine Pembela Islam (1929),   The first were works on Arabic such
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 The answer was given in the next   impacts within the Indonesian Muslim   al- Fatwa (1931), and Sual-Djawab   as Djalan ke Qoeran, Pengadjaran
 community in the early 20  century.  As
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 issue (al-Munir 3, No. 13, 1913), which   a result, Islamic reform ideas started to   (1930s).  So did Sarekat Islam which,   Bahasa Arab dan Nahwoenja (lit. The
 quoted various statements published in   become a main discourse in society.   after its establishment published its   path towards the Quran, the teaching of
 al-Manar. The editor wrote, “Al-Munir’s   magazines Hindia Serikat (1913), Al-  Arabic and its grammar by A.D. Haanie,
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 priority is to give the same answer as   Books as Reform Movement  Islam, Simpaj, and Sarotomo (1916)    1936), Pengadjaran bahasa Arab &
 al-Manar had published on the same   apart from several daily newspapers   Grammaticanja, (The teaching of Arabic
 issue”. Again, by following al-Manar,   With the appearance of al-Imam in   such as Oetoesan Hindia, Pantjaran   and its grammar by A.D. Haanie and
 the magazine stated that there was no   Singapore (1905-1909), and al-Munir   Warta, Sinar Djawa (all in operation   Moehammad Farid Wadjdi, 1931), Kitab
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 relation between triggering certain body   in Padang (1911-1916)  the Islamic   since 1913), Neratja (1916), Sinar Hindia   akan beladjar membatja dan menoelis
 parts and the character or nature of   reformist movement in Indonesia   (1924), and Hindia Baroe (1924).   toelisan Arab diterangkan dengan
 started to be increasingly active in
 certain people as well as their future life.   publishing Islamic books, in addition   The important roles these magazines   39.  Martin Van Bruinessen classified kitab kuning
                                                 into the following categories: ilmu-ilmu alat
 Therefore, like the dress issue, al-Munir   and periodicals played were   (Arabic grammar, tajwid, Logics), Islamic law, and
 referred to al-Manar as its source for   34.  Azra, “The Transmission of al-Manar’s…”, 97.  36.  Burhanudin, “The Fragmentation of Religious   Islamic jurisprudence, doctrines (tauhid, akidah,
 issuing a fatwa and this clearly indicates   35.  The main source for the Islamic printed press   Authority,” 46-47.  ushuluddin), tafsir Alquran, hadith, ethics and
                                                 Sufism, Islamic history, and extra-curricular books
 in the beginning of the 20  century is based
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 its active participation in disseminating   on research done by Jajat Burhanudin, “The   37.  Burhanudin, “The Fragmentation of Religious   (honor, ritual, and magic). See his book, Kitab
 Islamic reformism into West Sumatra and   Fragmentation of Religious Authority: Islamic Print   Authority,” 48.  Kuning, Pesantren, dan Tarekat: Tradisi-Tradisi
 Media in Early 20th Century Indonesia,” published   38.  Burhanudin, “The Fragmentation of Religious   Islam di Indonesia, (Bandung: Mizan, 1995), 148-
 33.  See al-Munir, 3, no. 12, 1913.   in Studia Islamika, Volume 11, No. 1 (2004), 38-53.  Authority,” 49-50.  171.

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