The dynamics of pesantren: responses toward modernity and mechanism in organizing transformation

Asrohah, Hanun (2011) The dynamics of pesantren: responses toward modernity and mechanism in organizing transformation. Journal of Indonesian Islam, 5 (1). pp. 66-90. ISSN 1978-6301; 2355-6994

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Abstract

The development of pesantren from time to time illustrates its significant role within communities. Its dynamic development appears clearly as a result of its ability to adapt into the external condition. Its communities are well-known with their social skills in dealing with external culture that comes from all types of challenges coming from outside. Pesantren has an internal mechanism to adapt into a new trend, due to the development of its function and differentiation. The empirical experiences show the ability of four imperative functions of pesantren, namely: high ability to adapt into the external world, wide-ranging goal achievement, integrative ability of unifying the unique aspects of pesantren as sub-culture, and ability in preserving the pesantren’s tradition with the principle “maintaining the old good tradition and gaining a new better tradition”. Differentiation mechanism is a gradual transformation process of pesantren that causes the steady increase of new units within it to perform their functions more effectively. This response leads to various models of pesantren.

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Asrohah, Hanun
hanunasrohah@uinsby.ac.id
2010046801
Uncontrolled Keywords: Pesantren’s functions; adaptation; goal achievement; integration; latency; differentiation
Subjects: 16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1601 Anthropology > 160101 Anthropology of Development
Divisions: Karya Ilmiah > Artikel
Depositing User: Abdun Nashir
Date Deposited: 10 Aug 2021 14:54
Last Modified: 10 Aug 2021 14:54
URI: http://repository.uinsa.ac.id/id/eprint/675

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