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Tombo ati kyai kanjeng
Tombo ati kyai kanjeng












Ahmad Dhani is a rock musician of the Jakarta band Dewa 19, who refashioned himself as a spiritual leader in order to oppose radical Islam through Islamic rock music his songs 'Satu' and 'Laskar Cinta' clearly reference the philosophies of the Indonesian Sufi saint Syekh Siti Jenar. Abdullah Gymnastiar (Aa Gym) is a preacher in Bandung whose music attempts to bring together Arabic traditions and optimistic practical advice his piece 'Jagalah Hati' shares in the theology of the Islamic philosopher Abu Hamid al-Ghazali and represents the 'Managemen Qolbu' philosophies of his pesantren Darut Tauhid, a center for the nasyid musical style. This dissertation compares three modern leaders who place their music within their own ideological context through non-musical discourse.

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(Unpublished) PDF (Performing Islam through Indonesian Popular Music, 2002-2007)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Aa Gym, Track: Jagalah Hati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Dewa 19, Album: Republik Cinta, Track: Laskar Cinta Chapter One)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Dewa 19, Album: Republik Cinta, Track: Laskar Cinta Chapter Two)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Dewa 19, Album: Laskar Cinta, Track: Satu)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Ebith Beat*A, Track: Obati Hati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: KiaiKanjeng, Track: Gundul Pacul)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: KiaiKanjeng, Track: Ilir Ilir)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: KiaiKanjeng, Track: Tombo Ati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: New MQ Voice, Track: Jagalah Hati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Opick, Track: Tombo Ati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Snada, Track: Jagalah)Ī growing body of scholarship examines the diverse and new ways that popular music is used as a vehicle for Islamic discourse in contemporary Indonesian society. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh. Knauth, Dorcinda Celiena (2010) PERFORMING ISLAM THROUGH INDONESIAN POPULAR MUSIC, 2002-2007.












Tombo ati kyai kanjeng