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Nizam al-Mulk, 1018-1092
London: Roudledge & Kegan Paul, 1960
354.55 ALM b (1)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Juhdi Syarif
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 1982
S13284
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Theil, H.
Amsterdam: Nort-Holand, 1964
658.4 THE o
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Mamiek S. Utami Chandrayani
Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 1992
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UI - Laporan Penelitian  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Brian Amy Prastyo
"Every government operates secrecy as one of mechanism to protect the
state, the people, and the assets from threats. There is lack of clarity of
rules for the secrecy system in Indonesia. Ultimately, there is no uniform
conception among government officials, because each agency makes its
own policy and system. This condition brings disadvantage to society,
because there is no clear guidance on this subject and it will not be
able to push the government to act more responsible in managing the
information. The rules about ?closed archives? in Law No. 43 of 2009
about Archives and the term of ?security classification? that mentioned
in Government Regulation No. 28 of 2012 about the Implementation
of Law No. 43 of 2009 about Archives, do not help at all in solving that
problems. To get the accountability in the management of closed archive,
the government does not have any other option than establishing a set
of rules that describe a clear secrecy system. The secrecy concept can
be framed within the concept of records life cycle, in order to be more
adjustable to the existing system."
University of Indonesia, Faculty of Law, 2013
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Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Elin Erlina
"Banten Sultanate is a region known having active and productive ulema (the savants) in writing and copying manuscripts (works) especially religious manuscripts. The process of works writing got full support from the ruler. It had been recorded since Sultan Abu Mafakir Mahmud Abd al-Qadir regime (ruled 1626-1651), and furthermore, the productive period of process of works writing continued until the 19th century. Many of them belonged to Middle East ulema alumnae and stayed in Mecca for a long time, while being there they were active in writing work. Banten Sultanates had a religion counselor, who was one of ulema alumnus, at the same time as a royal work writer who was used to write on his king request. Some religious manuscripts were /dab literature which contained religious teaching an advices, for example filch, theology, Sufism or mysticism, tafsir, nahwu and sarI(Arabic grammer), akhlaq (morals and Islam etics), etc. They were written in Arabic, Sundanesse, Javanesse, and Malay with Pegon, Jawi, Arabic and Latin writing character. And those manuscripts haven't been much researched yet until to day primarity from philological approach. One of Bantenese who had ever been in Mecca is Abdullah bin Abd al-Qahhar al-Bantani - henceforth we call him al-Bantani - he was a writer and copier of the 18""' century's works in the rule of Sultan Abu Nasr `Arif al-Din Zain al-`Asyigin bin `Abd al-Fath Syifa' 7ain al-`Arifin (1753-1777). He wrote three religious books and one of them is Fat/i al Muluk Liyasila ila Malik al-Mu/0k `ala Qa `idat Ahl al-Su/ilk (FM) that contained mysticism. This book had neo¬sufism typical written based on Sultan's request in 1183 H (1769M) and become one of Sultan's private library collections. He is also considered as a great Bantenes ulemas after Yusuf al-t Makassari (d. 1699M). The other his works and copies in manuscripts now are still kept in National Library of Indonesia and have not been published yet. FM is a codex unicus and autographic manuscript which in this research as an object that is done using philological and intertextual approach with editing of the text and content analysis. FM's content represents description of Sufism tendency happened commonly in the world of Islam in the 17d' - 18' centuries. In that era, Sufism tended to Islam orthodhox that was tighter and was reconciled with al-Ghazali teaching. While al-Ghazali was considered as a sunni sufic mystic prominent figure. Around the 16tl' - 17d' centuries, sufism world tended to heterodhox and heretical teaching, for instance wandat al-wujud (the unity of being) doctrine of Ibn `Arabi which is considered as a philosophical sufic mystic. Through FM, al-Bantani did reconciliation between al-Ghazali's teaching and Ibn 'Arabi's teaching, and based this reconciliation (or combination) of teaching on the main source of syari a (Islamic formal law, Sacred law); the Koran and the sunna (the prophet tradition). It made al-Bantani's teaching and thought categorized Neo-sufism. This reconciliation of the two teaching (al-Ghazali's and Ibn `Arabi's) was reflected primarily on al-Bantani's thought of relation between God and Nature which regarded as the relation between Khhliq (The Creator) and khalq (the creature). In such a relation, al-Bantani made the concept of tajalli (manifestation of God) of Ibn `Arabi becoming more accessible from the syaz a side, that is Allah does tajalli with creature in His tanzih (purification) and His tasybth (assimilation) so the only and only God as The One Reality is Allah who is pure from all countable creature - He is an Uncountable - and similarity to the creature. His tajalli or tanazzul is..."
2007
T37302
UI - Tesis Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Straus, Jane
San Fancisco: Jossey-Bass, 2008
428.2 STR b (1);428.2 STR b (2)
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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