This article discusses campursari’s music, which has an increasingly broad role, from profane to sacrilegious Islamic areas. Since its birth, this music serves as entertainment music. In the era of the 1990s and its peak in the 2000s, this music entered and interacted with the Islamic community. The entry of campursari music into the Islamic religious community is the embodiment of expectations and demands for environmental situations and conditions. Hopes and needs give birth to musical syncretism, which gives birth to adaptation strategies. Verstehen are appropriate methods for recognizing forms of adaptation and syncretism. The choice of the verstehen method is because this article does not merely highlight the problem of music, but also...
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is paper studies the variants of hijrah movements among Muslim youths in Bandung, Indone...
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In the academic discourse on contemporary Islamists movement, forms of popular Islamic music are har...
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The use of music in religious traditions is a complicated subject. Some say it doesn’t have any plac...
This paper studies the variants of hijrah movements among Muslim youths in Bandung, Indonesia, in re...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a ‘modera...
The art of music is not alien to Islam. Many Muslim scholars have written about it and some were eve...
The present article will provide insight on music as a vector of religious belonging: a female choir...
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A growing body of scholarship examines the diverse and new ways that popular music is used as a vehi...
Abstract Our research on the music tradition perspectives during the periods similar to the current...
People appear to have a natural disposition toward music. Although music’s presence is evident in al...
Indonesian Islamic music has its own performance occasion, musical function, music characteristic, a...
So far da'wah is generally carried out traditionally, i.e. through religious lectures at worship pla...
is paper studies the variants of hijrah movements among Muslim youths in Bandung, Indone...
This article bases its arguments mainly on data found in secondary literature about the propriety...
In the academic discourse on contemporary Islamists movement, forms of popular Islamic music are har...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a 'modera...
The use of music in religious traditions is a complicated subject. Some say it doesn’t have any plac...
This paper studies the variants of hijrah movements among Muslim youths in Bandung, Indonesia, in re...
This article explores how in Morocco, music is used to construct and subvert discourses on a ‘modera...
The art of music is not alien to Islam. Many Muslim scholars have written about it and some were eve...
The present article will provide insight on music as a vector of religious belonging: a female choir...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...
A growing body of scholarship examines the diverse and new ways that popular music is used as a vehi...
Abstract Our research on the music tradition perspectives during the periods similar to the current...
People appear to have a natural disposition toward music. Although music’s presence is evident in al...
Indonesian Islamic music has its own performance occasion, musical function, music characteristic, a...
So far da'wah is generally carried out traditionally, i.e. through religious lectures at worship pla...