Abdullah Gymnastiar (Aa Gym) is a preacher in Bandung whose music attempts to bring together Arabic traditions and optimistic practical advice his piece "Jagalah Hati" shares in the theology of the Islamic philosopher Abu Hamid al-Ghazali and represents the "Managemen Qolbu" philosophies of his pesantren Darut Tauhid, a center for the nasyid musical style. This dissertation compares three modern leaders who place their music within their own ideological context through non-musical discourse. PDF (Performing Islam through Indonesian Popular Music, 2002-2007)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Aa Gym, Track: Jagalah Hati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Dewa 19, Album: Republik Cinta, Track: Laskar Cinta Chapter One)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Dewa 19, Album: Republik Cinta, Track: Laskar Cinta Chapter Two)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Dewa 19, Album: Laskar Cinta, Track: Satu)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Ebith Beat*A, Track: Obati Hati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: KiaiKanjeng, Track: Gundul Pacul)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: KiaiKanjeng, Track: Ilir Ilir)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: KiaiKanjeng, Track: Tombo Ati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: New MQ Voice, Track: Jagalah Hati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Opick, Track: Tombo Ati)Īudio (MP3) (Artist: Snada, Track: Jagalah)Ī growing body of scholarship examines the diverse and new ways that popular music is used as a vehicle for Islamic discourse in contemporary Indonesian society.
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