TIONGHOA MUSLIM DI MADURA: Asimilasi Budaya dan Interaksi Sosial

Main Article Content

Akhmad Siddiq
Mutamakkin Billa

Abstract

Assimilation is a process of dynamic communication and mutual influence between two cultures, which grow together and adapt to each other. In the Madurese context, social interaction and cultural assimilation between the Chinese community and Madurese society develops in a complex and diverse social space, depending on the historical and sociological context. One example of cultural assimilation in Madura is the attachment of cultural adaptation by Chinese Muslims on the one hand and the attachment of Chinese art and architecture to Madurese cultural works on the other. This study intends to explain the existence of Chinese Muslims in Madura, both from historical and sociological perspective, as well as their struggles amid the flow of Madurese culture which is perceived as Islamic culture. It is hoped that this research topic can contribute to the discourse on social identity, religion and ethnicity. In addition, this qualitative research, that is based on observation and in-depth interviews, is expected to elucidate a piece of social interaction and cultural assimilation among Chinese Muslims in Madura.

Article Details

How to Cite
Akhmad Siddiq, & Mutamakkin Billa. (2023). TIONGHOA MUSLIM DI MADURA: Asimilasi Budaya dan Interaksi Sosial. Jurnal Sosiologi Agama, 17(1), 87–102. https://doi.org/10.14421/jsa.2023.171-06
Section
Articles

References

Abdurachman. 1971. Sejarah Madura: Selayang Pandang. Sumenep: tanpa penerbit.

Afif, Afthonul. 2012. Identitas Tionghoa Muslim Indonesia: Pergulatan Mencari Jati Diri. Cet. 1. Depok, Jawa Barat: Penerbit Kepik.

Al Qurtuby, Sumanto. 2003. Arus Tionghoa-Islam-Jawa: Bongkar Sejarah Peranan Tionghoa dalam Penyebaran Islam di Nusantara abad XV & XVI. Jakarta: Perhimpunan Penulis Tionghoa Indonesia.

Assidiqi, Hamas. 2018. “Kebijakan Asimilasi Terhadap Etnis Tionghoa di Jakarta Tahun 1966-1998.” Jurnal Prodi Ilmu Sejarah 3, no. 3: 375–88.

Badriyanto, Bambang Samsu. 2011. “Interethnic Relationship and Social Harmony: Social Interaction Between Madurese and Other Ethnics in Sumenep Regency.” HISTORIA: International Journal of History Education XII, no. 1 (Juni): 139–48.

Bourdieu, Pierre. 1986. “The Forms of Capital.” Dalam Handbook of Theory and Research for the Sociology of Education. Westport: Greenwood.

Collins, Randall. 2000. The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change. 4. print., 1. Harvard Univ. Pr. paperback ed., 2000. Cambridge, Mass. London: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press.

Erawati, Yunita Heksa. 2012. “Komunitas Tionghoa Muslim Desa Dungkek, Kabupaten Sumenep (1966-1998).” Malang: Universitas Negeri Malang.

Eva, Febrian, dan Farida Yunani Hasan. 2015. “Perkembangan Permukiman Masyarakat Tionghoa di Palembang Pasca Kesultanan Palembang (1852-1942).” Jurnal Criksetra 4, no. 7 (Februari).

Gayatri. 2014. “Keng Pangkeng dan Kiai Biangseng: Leluhur Peranakan Tionghoa Muslim di Pasongsongan.” 31 Januari 2014. https://sastrodarmojomuthari.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/pasongsonganTionghoa2/#more-120.

Hartono, Bambang. 2001. Panembahan Ronggosukowati, Raja Islam Pertama di Kota Pamekasan-Madura. Sumenep: Nur Cahaya Ghusti.

Hartsock, Nancy. 1987. “Rethinking Modernism: Minority vs. Majority Theories,” no. 7: 187–206.

Huan, Ma, Chengjun Feng, dan John Vivian Gottlieb Mills. 1970. Ying-Yai Sheng-Lan: “The Overall Survey of the Ocean’s Shores.” Hakluyt Society. Extra Series, No. 42. Cambridge [Eng.]: Published for the Hakluyt Society at the University Press.

Huda, Samsul. 2010. “Orang Indonesia Tionghoa dan Persoalan Identitas.” Kontekstualita 25, no. 1: 165–74.

Humaidy, M. Ali. 2020. Etnis Tionghoa di Madura: Interaksi Sosial Etnis Tionghoa dengan Etnis Madura di Sumenep Madura. Surabaya: Jakad Publishing.

Husin, Huddy, dan Djoko Marihandono. 2020. “Adaptasi Kelompok Etnis Tionghoa Palembang pada Masa Depresi Ekonomi 1930an.” Alur Sejarah: Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah 3, no. 2: 155.

Jenkins, Richard. 2014. Social Identity. Fourth Edition. Key ideas. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Keene, Derek, Balázs Nagy, dan Katalin Szende, ed. 2009. Segregation, Integration, Assimilation: Religious and Ethnic Groups in the Medieval Towns of Central and Eastern Europe. Historical urban studies series. Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Kymlicka, Will. 2002. Kewargaan Multikulural: Teori Liberal Mengenai Hak-hak Minoritas. Jakarta: LP3ES.

Muljana, Slamet. 2005. Runtuhnya kerajaan Hindu-Jawa dan Timbulnya Negara-Negara Islam di Nusantara. Cet. 1. Yogyakarta: LKiS Yogyakarta : Distribusi, LKiS Pelangi Aksara.

Nailufar, Mehdia Iffah. 2015. “Akulturasi pada Rumah Tinggal Permukiman Sekitar Keraton Sumenep, Madura.” Surabaya: Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November.

Pribadi, Yanwar. 2013. “Religious Networks in Madura: Pesantren, Nahdlatul Ulama, and Kiai as the Core of Santri Culture.” Al-Jami’ah: Journal of Islamic Studies, 51, no. 1: 1–32.

Purwanti, Retno. 1999. “Sejarah Perkembangan Pemukiman Masyarakat China di Palembang.” Jurnal Arkeologi Siddhayarta 7.

Raffles, Thomas Stamford. 2008. The History of Java. Yogyakarta: Narasi.

Rahman, Agung. 2022.

Setiono, Benny G. 2003. Tionghoa dalam Pusaran Politik. Jakarta: Elkasa.

———. 2010. “Etnis Tionghoa Adalah Bagian Integral Bangsa Indonesia.” Wordpress. 23 Agustus 2010. https://arusbawah20.wordpress.com/2010/08/23/etnis-tionghoa-adalah-bagian-integral-bangsa-indonesia/.

Suhadatinah, Titin. 2017. “Konstruksi Sosial Etnis Tionghoa di Desa Polagan Kecamatan Galis Kabupaten Pamekasan.” Malang: Universitas Negeri Malang.

Suryadinata, Leo, ed. 2008. Ethnic Chinese in Contemporary Indonesia. Singapore: Chinese Heritage Centre and Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.

Umihana. 2019. “Problematika Mayoritas dan Minoritas dalam Interaksi Sosial Antar Umat Beragama.” Tazkiya Jurnal Online 20, no. 02 (Desember): 248–68.

Weng, Hew Wai. 2019. Berislam Ala Tionghoa: Pergulatan Etnisitas Dan Religiositas Di Indonesia. Cetakan I. Bandung: Mizan