
Islam Politics in Soeharto Era (1968-1998)
Author(s) -
Masykur Hakim
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
ar-raniry : international journal of islamic studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2355-813X
pISSN - 2355-7885
DOI - 10.20859/jar.v2i1.34
Subject(s) - islam , duty , politics , doctrine , faith , indonesian , proclamation , law , political science , religious studies , sociology , theology , media studies , philosophy , linguistics
HMI was founded on February 4, 1947, in Yogyakarta town when Indonesian nation was in the midst of struggle for defense of independent proclamation from the menace Dutch colonialism which was trying to reoccupy the country. Several Muslim University student studying in Sekolah Tinggi Islam (STI, Islamic High School) felt inspired to establish a Muslim student organization, letter called “Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam“ (HMI, or Muslim University Student Association). One of the was Lafran Fane who was regarded the founding father of HMI. They were highly concerned over the problems of Muslim community, particularly, the Muslim University students. Also they had a commitment to the problem facing the entire Indonesian people. The objective of HMI was put forward first by Lafran Fane on the association oh “Persatuan Pelajar Indonesia” (PPI, or Islamic Student Union) conference held in Ponorogo, from 4 th to 6 th November, 1947. He declared. As a coordination institution that called upon the student to study and comprehend the Islamic doctrine. As scholar and citizen they should have balance of duty between here and hereafter. Reason and emotion, faith and knowledge and they should be ready to face the menace originated from western education system. Islam should flourish at mass level and spread among student masses outside of the STI.