Islam dan kebudayaan
Sinergi untuk identitas muslim di era global
Keywords:
Globalization, Cultural Tradition, and Islamic ValuesAbstract
The relationship between Islam and culture is interrelated and complementary in shaping Muslim identity globally. In the age of globalization marked by cultural integration and increasing foreign influences, the synergy between Islam and culture is becoming increasingly important. A strong Muslim identity is formed through religious understanding and practice connected to a distinctive cultural heritage. In this context, culture becomes a means of expressing Islamic values in the local context, which reinforces a unique Muslim identity. This synergy creates a bridge between local wisdom and religious teachings, to create a balance between Muslim identity and global developments. In this complex global era, understanding and implementing Islamic values through culture allows Muslims to interact positively with global society without losing their identity roots. By understanding the importance of the synergy between Islam and culture in building Muslim identity in the global era, Muslim communities can maintain their rich cultural heritage, protect authentic religious teachings, and respond wisely to the challenges faced in the context of globalization.
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