Sarekat Islam, the Glossary
Sarekat Islam or Syarikat Islam ('Islamic Association' or 'Islamic Union'; SI) was an Indonesian socio-political organization founded at the beginning of the 20th century during the Dutch colonial era.[1]
Table of Contents
68 relations: Abangan, Abdul Muis, Abikusno Tjokrosujoso, Agus Salim, Ahmadiyya in Indonesia, Alimin, Anwar Tjokroaminoto, Arab Indonesians, Bandung, Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batik, Bogor, Brill Publishers, Chinese Indonesians, Christians, Communism, Communist International, Communist Party of Indonesia, Darsono, Dutch East Indies, Encyclopædia Britannica, Garut, Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies, Harsono Tjokroaminoto, Henk Sneevliet, Indonesian Islamic Union Party, Indonesian language, Intelligentsia, Islamism, Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Java, Javanese people, Labor dispute, Marxism, Messianism, Modernism (Islam in Indonesia), Mohammad Roem, Muhammadiyah, Muslims, Nahdlatul Ulama, Native Indonesians, NUS Press, October Revolution, Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto, Pan-Islamism, Petite bourgeoisie, Priyayi, Radical politics, Ratu Adil, Samanhudi, ... Expand index (18 more) »
- 1900s in Islam
- Dutch East Indies
- Indonesian National Awakening
- Islamic organizations based in Indonesia
Abangan
The Abangan are Javanese people who are Muslims and practice a much more syncretic version of Islam than the more orthodox santri.
Abdul Muis
Abdul Muis (also spelt Abdoel Moeis; 1886 – 17 July 1959), was an Indonesian writer, journalist and nationalist.
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Abikusno Tjokrosujoso
Abikusno Tjokrosujoso (also spelled Abikoesno Tjokrosoejoso, or Abikusno Cokrosuyoso; 1897–1968) was one of the Founding Fathers of Indonesian Independence and a signatory to the constitution.
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Agus Salim
''Haji'' Agus Salim (8 October 1884 – 4 November 1954) was an Indonesian journalist, diplomat, and statesman.
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Ahmadiyya in Indonesia
Ahmadiyya (Ahmadiyah) is an Islamic branch in Indonesia.
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Alimin
Alimin bin Prawirodirdjo (1889 – 26 June 1964) was an Indonesian independence movement figure and also Indonesian communist.
Anwar Tjokroaminoto
Oetarjo Anwar Tjokroaminoto (3 May 1909 – 16 November 1975) was an Indonesian politician and journalist.
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Arab Indonesians
Arab Indonesians (عربٌ إندونيسيون), or colloquially known as Jama'ah, are Indonesian citizens of mixed Arab – mainly Hadhrami – and Indonesian descent.
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Bandung
Bandung is the capital city of the West Java province of Indonesia.
Batavia, Dutch East Indies
Batavia was the capital of the Dutch East Indies.
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Batik
Batik is an Indonesian technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth.
Bogor
Bogor (ᮘᮧᮌᮧᮁ, Buitenzorg) is a city in the West Java province, Indonesia.
Brill Publishers
Brill Academic Publishers, also known as E. J. Brill, Koninklijke Brill, Brill, is a Dutch international academic publisher of books and journals.
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Chinese Indonesians
Chinese Indonesians (Orang Tionghoa Indonesia), or simply Orang Tionghoa or Tionghoa, are Indonesians whose ancestors arrived from China at some stage in the last eight centuries.
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Christians
A Christian is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Communism
Communism (from Latin label) is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange that allocates products to everyone in the society based on need.
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Communist International
The Communist International (Comintern), also known as the Third International, was an international organization founded in 1919 that advocated world communism, and which was led and controlled by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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Communist Party of Indonesia
The Communist Party of Indonesia (Indonesian: Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) was a communist party in the Dutch East Indies and later Indonesia. Sarekat Islam and communist Party of Indonesia are Indonesian National Awakening.
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Darsono
Raden Darsono Notosudirdjo, more commonly known simply as Darsono, (born in Pati, Dutch East Indies 1897, died 1976 in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia) was a journalist and editor of Sinar Hindia, an activist in the Sarekat Islam and chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party from 1920 to 1925. Sarekat Islam and Darsono are Dutch East Indies.
Dutch East Indies
The Dutch East Indies, also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Nederlands(ch)-Indië) and Dutch Indonesia, was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.
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Encyclopædia Britannica
The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
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Garut
Garut is a district and town in West Java of Indonesia, and the former capital of Garut Regency.
Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies
The governor-general of the Dutch East Indies (gouverneur-generaal van Nederlands Indië) represented Dutch rule in the Dutch East Indies between 1610 and Dutch recognition of the independence of Indonesia in 1949.
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Harsono Tjokroaminoto
Harsono Tjokroaminoto (born 24 April 1912, in Madiun– 22 April 1992) was an Indonesian political figure leaning non-cooperative with the Netherlands.
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Henk Sneevliet
Hendricus Josephus Franciscus Marie Sneevliet, known as Henk Sneevliet or by the pseudonym "Maring" (13 May 1883 – 13 April 1942), was a Dutch communist politician who was active in both the Netherlands and the Dutch East Indies.
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Indonesian Islamic Union Party
Indonesian Islamic Union Party (Partai Sarekat Islam Indonesia) was an Islamic political party in Indonesia before and after independence.
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Indonesian language
Indonesian is the official and national language of Indonesia.
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Intelligentsia
The intelligentsia is a status class composed of the university-educated people of a society who engage in the complex mental labours by which they critique, shape, and lead in the politics, policies, and culture of their society; as such, the intelligentsia consists of scholars, academics, teachers, journalists, and literary writers.
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Islamism
Islamism (also often called political Islam) refers to a broad set of religious and political ideological movements.
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Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
The Japanese Empire occupied the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) during World War II from March 1942 until after the end of the war in September 1945.
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Java
Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia.
Javanese people
The Javanese (Orang Jawa; ꦮꦺꦴꦁꦗꦮ, Wong Jawa; ꦠꦶꦪꦁꦗꦮꦶ, Tiyang Jawi) are an Austronesian ethnic group native to the central and eastern part of the Indonesian island of Java.
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Labor dispute
A labor dispute is a disagreement between an employer and employees regarding the terms of employment.
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Marxism
Marxism is a political philosophy and method of socioeconomic analysis.
Messianism
Messianism is the belief in the advent of a messiah who acts as the savior of a group of people.
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Modernism (Islam in Indonesia)
In the context of Muslim society in Indonesia, Modernism or modernist Islam refers to a religious movement which puts emphasis on teachings purely derived from the Islamic religious scriptures, the Qur'an and Hadith.
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Mohammad Roem
Mohammad Roem (EYD: Mohammad Rum; 16 May 1908 – 24 September 1983) was an Indonesian politician and diplomat.
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Muhammadiyah
Muhammadiyah (lit); officially Muhammadiyah Society (Persyarikatan Muhammadiyah) is a major Islamic non-governmental organization in Indonesia. Sarekat Islam and Muhammadiyah are Indonesian National Awakening and Islamic organizations based in Indonesia.
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Muslims
Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.
Nahdlatul Ulama
Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) is an Islamic organization in Indonesia. Sarekat Islam and Nahdlatul Ulama are Islamic organizations based in Indonesia.
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Native Indonesians
Native Indonesians, also known as Pribumi or Bumiputra, are Indonesians whose ancestral roots lie mainly in the archipelago, distinguished from Indonesians of known (partial) foreign descent, like Chinese Indonesians (Tionghoa), Arab Indonesians, Indian Indonesians, Japanese Indonesians, and Indo-Europeans (Eurasians).
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NUS Press
NUS Press is an academic press in Singapore.
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October Revolution
The October Revolution, also known as the Great October Socialist Revolution (in Soviet historiography), October coup,, britannica.com Bolshevik coup, or Bolshevik revolution, was a revolution in Russia led by the Bolshevik Party of Vladimir Lenin that was a key moment in the larger Russian Revolution of 1917–1923.
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Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto
Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto (16 August 1882 – 17 December 1934), better known in Indonesia as H.O.S. Tjokroaminoto, was an Indonesian nationalist.
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Pan-Islamism
Pan-Islamism (الوحدة الإسلامية) is a political movement which advocates the unity of Muslims under one Islamic country or state – often a caliphate – or an international organization with Islamic principles.
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Petite bourgeoisie
Petite bourgeoisie (literally 'small bourgeoisie'; also anglicised as petty bourgeoisie) is a term that refers to a social class composed of semi-autonomous peasants and small-scale merchants.
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Priyayi
Priyayi (former spelling: Prijaji) was the Dutch-era class of the nobles of the robe, as opposed to royal nobility or ningrat (Javanese), in Java, Indonesia.
Radical politics
Radical politics denotes the intent to transform or replace the principles of a society or political system, often through social change, structural change, revolution or radical reform.
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Ratu Adil
The Ratu Adil, literally meaning Just Ruler, is a messianic figure found in Indonesian folklore, more precisely in Javanese tradition.
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Samanhudi
Hadji Samanhudi (1868 – 28 December 1956) was the founder of Sarekat Dagang Islam, an organization in Indonesia that previously served as an association for batik traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political issues.
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Santri
In Indonesia, santri is a term for someone who follows Islamic religious education in pesantren (Islamic boarding schools).
Semarang
Semarang (Javanese: ꦏꦸꦛꦯꦼꦩꦫꦁ) is the capital and largest city of Central Java province in Indonesia.
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Semaun
Semaun (1899–1971), also spelled Semaoen, was the first chairman of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) and was a leader of the Semarang branch of the Sarekat Islam.
Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems characterised by social ownership of the means of production, as opposed to private ownership.
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Soerjopranoto
Soerjopranoto (EYD: Suryopranoto; 11 January 1871 – 15 October 1959) was an Indonesian politician and labor leader.
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Sufism
Sufism is a mystic body of religious practice found within Islam which is characterized by a focus on Islamic purification, spirituality, ritualism and asceticism.
Suharto
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian military officer and politician, who served as the second and the longest serving President of Indonesia.
Sulawesi
Sulawesi, also known as Celebes, is an island in Indonesia.
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Surabaya
Surabaya is the capital city of the Indonesian province of East Java and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta.
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Surakarta
Surakarta (Javanese: ꦯꦸꦫꦏꦂꦠ, Pegon: سوراكارتا), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese: ꦱꦭ), is a major city in Central Java, Indonesia.
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Tirto Adhi Soerjo
Tirto Adhi Soerjo (EYD: Tirto Adhi Suryo, born Djokomono; – 7 December 1918) was an Indonesian journalist known for his sharp criticism of the Dutch colonial government.
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Tolitoli Regency
Tolitoli Regency is a regency of Central Sulawesi Province of Indonesia.
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Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia)
In the context of Muslim society in Indonesia, traditionalism or traditionalist Islam refers to a religious strand which puts emphasis on preserving traditionally established local rituals and scholarship.
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United Development Party
The United Development Party (Partai Persatuan Pembangunan, PPP) is an Islam-based political party in Indonesia.
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Volksraad (Dutch East Indies)
The Volksraad (People's Council) was an advisory, and later semi-legislative institution for the Dutch East Indies, provided for by law in 1916 but only established with the actual installation of the Council in 1918.
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West Java
West Java (Jawa Barat, ᮏᮝ ᮊᮥᮜᮧᮔ᮪|Jawa Kulon) is an Indonesian province on the western part of the island of Java, with its provincial capital in Bandung.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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1955 Indonesian legislative election
Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 29 September 1955 to elect the 257 members of the House of Representatives.
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See also
1900s in Islam
- All-India Muslim League
- Assam Valley Party
- Persian Constitution of 1906
- Sarekat Islam
- The Revealed Sermon
- Wäisi movement
Dutch East Indies
- Arsyad Thawil al-Bantani
- Colonial architecture of Indonesia
- Commissioners-General of the Dutch East Indies
- Darsono
- Dutch East Indies
- Dutch East Indies at the FIFA World Cup
- Dutch Honorary Debts Committee Foundation
- Dutch Malacca
- Dutch New Guinea
- History of the Dutch East Indies
- Indian Committee for Scientific Investigations
- Indies Monument
- Indologie
- Indonesia in World War II
- Indonesian National Awakening
- Indonesian National Revolution
- Island of Palmas Case
- Java Medal
- Java-Bode
- Jong Islamieten Bond
- Ki Wasyid
- List of high-ranking commanders of the Indonesian National Revolution
- Monument Indië-Nederland
- Multatuli
- Our Struggle
- Pao An Tui
- Parada Harahap
- Particuliere landerijen
- Pemboewan
- Republic of South Maluku
- Saminism Movement
- Sarekat Islam
- South Pacific Film Corporation
- Star for Loyalty and Merit
- Stranger King
Indonesian National Awakening
- Ahmad Dahlan
- Al-Irshad Al-Islamiya
- Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah
- Budi Utomo
- Catholic Party (Indonesia)
- Communist Party of Indonesia
- Doea Tanda Mata
- Gerindo
- Indische Party
- Indo Europeesch Verbond
- Indonesia Arab Association
- Indonesian Islamic Party
- Indonesian National Awakening
- Indonesian National Party
- Insulinde (political party)
- Jamiat Kheir
- Jong Islamieten Bond
- Mahyuddin Datuk Sutan Maharadja
- Muhammadiyah
- Museum of National Awakening
- PERSIS (organization)
- Paguyuban Pasundan
- S. K. Trimurti
- Sarekat Islam
- Soetardjo Petition
- Sukarno
- Sumatera Thawalib
- Yap Tjwan Bing
- Youth Pledge
Islamic organizations based in Indonesia
- Aisyiyah
- Al-Irshad Al-Islamiya
- Al-Mukmin Islamic school
- Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah
- Alkhairaat
- Campus Dakwah Institute
- Committee of Hejaz
- Darul Islam (Indonesia)
- Hidayatullah (Islamic organization)
- Indonesia Institute of Islamic Dawah
- Indonesian Association of Muslim Intellectuals
- Indonesian Islamic Propagation Council
- Indonesian Mujahedeen Council
- Indonesian Ulema Council
- International Center for Islam and Pluralism
- Islamic Defenders Front
- Islamic Education Movement
- Islamic schools in Indonesia
- Jam'iyyah Ahlith Thariqah al-Mu'tabarah an-Nahdliyyah
- Jamaah Ansharusy Syariah
- Jamiat Kheir
- Jaringan Islam Liberal
- Jong Islamieten Bond
- Khilafatul Muslimin
- Majelis Rasulullah
- Muhammadiyah
- Muslim Students' Association (Indonesia)
- Nahdlatul Ulama
- Nahdlatul Wathan
- PERSIS (organization)
- Sarekat Islam
- Sumatera Thawalib
- The Wahid Institute
- Wahdah Islamiyah
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarekat_Islam
Also known as Sarekat Dagang Islam.
, Santri, Semarang, Semaun, Socialism, Soerjopranoto, Sufism, Suharto, Sulawesi, Surabaya, Surakarta, Tirto Adhi Soerjo, Tolitoli Regency, Traditionalism (Islam in Indonesia), United Development Party, Volksraad (Dutch East Indies), West Java, World War I, 1955 Indonesian legislative election.