ISLAMISASI SENI DAN SENI ISLAMI: GERAKAN MANAKAH YANG LEBIH BERPELUANG?
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https://doi.org/10.15575/socio-politica.v8i1.3490Abstract
This article scrutinizes the issue of Islamization of art which becomes buzzwords lately. This writing also verifies a theory by Koentraraningrat that religion is a part of culture, so that religion is a domain of human reason. Here the writer exemplifies to an art called Dodod in Southern Banten. The consecutive issue, then, comes to light is a question of whether “Islamization of art†or “Islamic art†which is more likely to emerge. Temporary data found in the real world is that Islamization of art has already begun, even in a form of syncretism.References
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