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Indonesian Islamic Movement of Women
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The purpose of this article is to examine the dynamics of Indonesian Muslim women’s movement of a socio-historical study of the Moslem-Fatayat NU during the period 1938-2013. The socio-historical, Indonesian Islamic women’s movement can exist not only from tahrirul mar’ah movement but also the influence of the feminist movement that developed in the Western world. The development of Moslem-Fatayat plays a strategic role in social transformation efforts. Transformation through a process of awareness that ran in “evolutionary manner” rather than radical which prescribes to actualization of classical islamic text book. The most rapid development Muslimat NU-Fatayat marked by: “return to khitah 1926” and Lombok General Assembly 1997 which let them out of practical politics. In addition, the development of Moslem organization backed by edict-Fatayat Lombok 1997, which resulted in the “position of women in Islam” or al-mar’ah fi al-Islam that Islam recognizes equal rights between man and woman in the realm of religious order vance.
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2016
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