Workshop for morality : the Islamic creativity of Pesantren Daarut Tauhid in Bandung, Java
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1996
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Solahudin, Dindin
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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This ethnographic study attempts to portray Pesantren Daarut Tauhid in Bandung,
Java, in terms of its emergence, its nature and structure, and the role it plays in the
reinforcement of Islamic morality in a Muslim community. The initial stages and the
foundation of the pesantren are first discussed in order to understand a number of
events which were crucial to the emergence of the pesantren. The thesis then examines
the nature of the leader and his followers and the structure of interrelationships
between them. Next, the practice of Islam at the pesantren is discussed in order to
consider its creativity in expressing Islam. Finally, the thesis discusses the ways by
which the pesantren reinforces religious morality.
The study shows that the establishment of the pesantren was related in some
ways to the general phenomenon of Islamic resurgence. However, it does not follow
the common notion that Islamic resurgence involves the internal reformation of Islamic
practices in response· to the local influences of religious practices. It is, instead, more a
response to the social problems and ills that are a reflection of the erosion of religious
life. Unlike the reformist Muhammadiyah and PERSIS, Daarut Tauhid attempts less to
purge Islamic teachings and practices of non-Islamic influences than to call Muslims to
a disciplined practice of Islam, regardless of which lines of Islam they follow. In the
light of this, Daarut Tauhid focuses its attention on the earnest application of Islamic
morality. By choosing this aspect, the pesantren is less likely to be trapped in the
endless religious dispute between modernist and traditionalist because the two groups
have no disagreement in this respect.
The study also shows that Pesantren Daarut Tauhid, unlike other pesantren,
plays a deliberate, direct role in the reinforcement of Islamic morality. First, it is known
as the pesantren Bengkel Akhlaq (Workshop for Morality), an institution where
Muslims can rehabilitate their immoral behaviour. Secondly, daily life is redeveloped to
foster Islamic morality in order to refine Muslims' morality. In this sphere, the relationship between the leader and the follower is both collective and personal.
Thirdly, akhlaq (Islamic morality) is always the central theme of all public talks and
written publications. Fourthly, spiritual workshops are regularly conducted in order to
provide a forum where Muslims can rehabilitate their morality. Here, the tradition of
spiritual weeping is effectively used to generate religious consciousness and, in tum, to
propagate virtue.
Pesantren Daarut Tauhid has made a considerable contribution to the pesantren
tradition in Java. Geographically, it extends the influence of the pesantren tradition in
an urban area whereas most pesantren are concentrated in rural areas. Functionally, it
enriches the pesantren tradition as a centre for quick and effective moral rehabilitation.
While pesantren conventionally focus on learning advanced Islamic knowledge, Daarut
Tauhid turns to the more practical knowledge of conduct. The existence of Pesantren
Daarut Tauhid, with these two distinctive features, can be seen as complementary to
the existing pesantren tradition at large, in that it does not belittle rural and
conventional traditions of pesantren, but it empowers them by widening their influence
to the urban area and enriching their styles.
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