2016
DOI: 10.14421/ajis.2016.542.447-475
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Before the Ethical Policy: The Ottoman State, Pan-Islamism, and Modernisation in Indonesia, 1898–1901

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“…This political movement with Islamic principles became stronger when ethical politics and the return of scholars who studied from abroad (Netherlands, Mecca/Arabic, Egypt, and Turkey) returned with various ideas for the development of Islam, especially in realizing independence. The thought of Pan-Islamism that was often echoed by Abdul Hamid II influenced and inspired Dutch East Indies scholars who studied in Turkey (Supratman, 2016), and more specific thoughts from the concept of Pan Islamism or "al-wahdah al-Islamiyah" from Jamaluddin Al Afghani become the most interesting reference where the concept of unity from various countries gathers in the Ummah (Bistara, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This political movement with Islamic principles became stronger when ethical politics and the return of scholars who studied from abroad (Netherlands, Mecca/Arabic, Egypt, and Turkey) returned with various ideas for the development of Islam, especially in realizing independence. The thought of Pan-Islamism that was often echoed by Abdul Hamid II influenced and inspired Dutch East Indies scholars who studied in Turkey (Supratman, 2016), and more specific thoughts from the concept of Pan Islamism or "al-wahdah al-Islamiyah" from Jamaluddin Al Afghani become the most interesting reference where the concept of unity from various countries gathers in the Ummah (Bistara, 2021).…”
Section: Figure 1 the Influence Of The Malacca Law In The History Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%