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Tag: Culture and Society

Culture and Society: an Indonesian Blogger Perspective is a book which is based on collection of A. Fatih Syuhud’s notes during his stay as students in India in which he actived wrote in English during that time.

Crime and Religion

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Crime and Religion Salman Khan & Aishwarya Rai former Miss Universe and former Salman’s long time girl friendSalman Khan, one of three major Indian film stars–a long time lover of Aishwarya Rai– beside Shakhrukh Khan and Amir Khan, was and still is a drinker, and is a non-practicing Muslim: one who never cares how to…

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Muslim and Poverty

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Muslim and Poverty Why Chinese Indonesians are generally richer than non-Chinese? Andreas Harsono, a journalist, himself a Chinese, has the answer as reported by Jawa Pos newspaper yesterday (May 11), “Because Chinese are minority. And minority everywhere tends to work harder than the majority.” He further elaborates that Javanese are hard-working community outside Java island…

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Religion, Conflict and Violence

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Religion, Conflict and Violence The sceptical opinion of the British towards religion could be driven also by the fact that many conflicts currently occurred in our world are emanated from religion or have a religious flavour in it: terrorism, civil wars, inter-religious proselytization, etc. A BA political science student once asked me: why is so…

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Denmark Prophet Cartoon Controversy

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Denmark Prophet Cartoon Controversy Inter-religious relation between Muslims in the East and Christians represented by the West again is undergoing a rough patch nowadays sparked by the Danish cartoon controversy in which the cartoonist depicts Prophet Muhammad in a very bad images which sparks a furore in the Muslim world which so far effect multi-dimension…

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Scientific and Credible Blogger

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Scientific and Credible Blogger Ghost blogging Revisited Will scientific writing/blogging earn you a carte blanche (blank card) towards credibilty? This question raised in the midth of controversies specially in the case of ghost or anonymous blogger. In my opinion, it could be yes and/or no. It depends a lot on which subjects your writing are….

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They are Paid Protesters

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Hamid Awaluddin: They are Paid Protesters Note from the meeting with Minister of Justice Hamid Awaluddin Before question & answer session, Ambassador Donillo Anwar requested the Minister to brief us regarding the latest information on current events in Indonesia. Interesting to note that the first word he said was regarding the intense protests currently prevailing…

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The Flying Professors (Dosen Terbang)

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

The Flying Professors (Dosen Terbang) The term is derived from literal translation of dosen terbang. This word is used to refer to university teachers/lecturers in Indonesia who never feel comfortable to teach at one university, and instead, go everywhere around country whenever and wherever their skill/expertise are required by any other Indonesia universities particularly outside…

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Love Your Neighbour

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Love Your Neighbour We, human beings, are hardly grateful creatures to whatever privelege we are currently enjoying and tend to take it for granted unless and until we lost it. Only then we start mourning and remembering it and pray & ask for it to come back. Sometimes an individual accident or a national natural…

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Fatih Syuhud Second Interview as Blogger

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

My Second Interview as Blogger My second interview as a blogger comes today (see my debut here, in case you want to know). It’s not from Indonesia, rather it’s from our neighbouring country, Australia. The interviewer is a senior researcher in a particular think thank organization who are interested with my posting regarding Herman Saksono…

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An Indonesian Blogger Investigated by Police

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

An Indonesian Blogger Investigated by Police An Indonesian blogger of Yogyakarta has been investigated by police because he has posted the Indonesian President SBY picture along with the picture of the currently hottest controversial scandal of Bambang Trihatmojo (son of former President Suharto) & Mayangsari, a popular pop singer as reported by Detik.Com today. Photo:…

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Are you the Terrorist Blogger?

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Are you the Terrorist Blogger? In the real world, the so-called terrorist defined as a person, community, or state who terrorise others through violence means for whatever reasons and purposes, either those terror acts carried out by individual, a group of individuals or states. The last criteria refers to any states who occupy other states,…

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Blogger, President and his People

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Blogger, President and his People Photo: SBY need to learn from Bush in dealing with his people criticism What do you think of President Susilo Bambang Yudoyono’s first response the time he knew that his picture has been manipulated by a blogger Indonesia, one of his own fellow citizen? Was he angry? Or was he…

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On Dealing With Criticism

Posted on February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

On Dealing With Criticism There’re a heating and contentious debate on my several postings in this blog regarding criticism: on how to criticise; what the rule of the game to convey your criticism and whether your criticism is in accordance with the “Indonesian tradition” (I dont know exactly what does it mean? What kind of…

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The Power of Giving

Posted on February 1, 2024February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

The Power of Giving Internet world has made a stark and unumbiguous example and lesson on the power of generosity. Of course technological innovation becomes a part of the parcel. The more you give, the more you win the heart and mind of many people. Have a look at the phenomenal fame and growth of…

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Are Indonesians Great and Friendly People?

Posted on February 1, 2024February 8, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 6 Comments on Are Indonesians Great and Friendly People?

Are Indonesians Great and Friendly People? 01.00 pm November 23, 2005: Question & Answer with Indonesian expats (1) After the president speech, the Ambassador as the MC in the proceeding offered three audiences to come up with their questions. I was not quick enough to do so, and losing the opportunity to ask a thousand…

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Blogger Indonesia Criticism

Posted on January 31, 2024February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

On my previous posting, a commenter named Raiyen warned me that criticising your country could be meant as a sign of weakness, of inferiority complex. After I explained my points, he then clarifies his comment adding that his previous statement was based on his “fact-findings” on some his friends in Australia who feel so down…

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The Root Cause of HIV AIDS

Posted on January 30, 2024February 7, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Root causes and controversies surrounding HIV/AIDS in Indonesia Many people know that, as far as HIV/AIDS sufferers in ASEAN goes, Thailand is the largest in terms of actual numbers and potential victims. Yet, Indonesian HIV/AIDS victims are growing and grows fast. Jane Wilson writes in The Jakarta Post today that “… between 169,000 and 216,000…

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On Bridge Blogging

Posted on January 29, 2024February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 6 Comments on On Bridge Blogging

On Bridge Blogging

On Bridge BloggingEveryone in the universe must’ve been very familiar or at least ever heard of such popular names as Mc Donald (McD), KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken), Nokia, Sony, Pepsodent, and many other international brands. All the brands barely talk about themselves, not to say about their respective countries. But almost every single person knows where those brands come from. America world-widely known at least for its McD and KFC, and Japan for its Sony, Toyota, Honda, etc. As far as I am concerned, these international brands have successfully bridged world understanding towards the countries they belong without even a word of explanation.

When I urged Indonesian to start blogging and blog in English, what I had in mind was something like what the above international brands have done to their countries: repute, good positive image of progress and modernity and, no less important, more understanding.

What I’d like to say is that, we do not necessarily write a lot of thing specifically about Indonesia in our blog–though that’s a good thing to do. For me, as far as you blog in English and so long as you let your audience know that you are an Indonesian or something to that effect that would serve the purpose. And that’s precisely the reason why I pick many Blogger Indonesia of the Week who write nothing specificifically about Indonesia. See for example such Blogger Indonesia of the Week as Isnaini and Jauhari both are free template creators for Blogger/Bogspot and WordPress respectively. They are Indonesian, who are blogging in English. And that’s more than enough. If addition to this they write a lot about Indonesia and its nitty-gritty, it’d be a bonus.

That’s also what I had in mind several months ago when I urged Jennie S. Bev to start blogging. I never expected her to make a special Indonesian blog. I simply requested her to turn his then website into a blog which she did. Jennie and Ong Hock Chuan seem to have similar opinion in the sense that Indonesian bridge blogging means a blog that writes a lot on Indonesia.

To sum it up, Indonesian–indeed anyone who regards Indonesia closely to their heart– does not need to push him/herself too hard so as to make him/her feel the burden of “responsibility”. Blogging for most people is an activity to enjoy after a full day hardwork as I always do. I strongly feel that we should keep the blogging activity that way. Afterall, the so-called a good life can only be achieved when we enjoy what we’re doing.

Or what do you think about bridge blogging which will make the world understand more about you and anything you stand for–culture, countriy and impression?

Menduniakan Indonesia Melalui Bridge-Blogging
March 19, 2008

Tahukah anda istilah Bridge Blogging? Kalau menurut informasi yang saya baca di internet, bridge blogging adalah, menulis blog dalam bahasa inggris atau bahasa asing di luar bahasa ibu si penulis blog, dengan tujuan agar orang di luar negaranya, atau pun di belahan dunia mana pun bisa memiliki pengetahuan tentang seluk beluk negara asal si penulis blog.

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Indonesia Blog Directory and Blogger of the Week

Posted on January 29, 2024February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 8 Comments on Indonesia Blog Directory and Blogger of the Week

I’m glad to tell my honorable readers of this fifty-cent worth page, that http://blog-indonesia.com, the newly founded and hassle free blog Indonesia directory and I feel that we have something in common to share and therefore decided to support each other to promote Indonesian bloggers in Indonesia and abroad. For that purpose, Blog Indonesia has…

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Why Religious Hatred?

Posted on January 20, 2024February 2, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 8 Comments on Why Religious Hatred?

The most embarassing things in life are inter-religious hatred among religious followers. And it’s even more embarassing to see that this phenomenon prevail among the so-called ‘the three most-sacred and most-influential’ religion: Islam, Christian and Jews. I dont know, and it’s not important as well, who hate whom first. The damaged has been done, is…

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About Fatih Syuhud


A. Fatih Syuhud (full name: Ahmad Fatih Syuhud) is an Indonesian Islamic scholar, educator, prolific author, and the director of Pondok Pesantren Al-Khoirot in Malang, East Java, Indonesia.He is known for his work in Islamic studies, pesantren (Islamic boarding school) education, and writing extensively on topics related to Islam, tafsir (Quranic exegesis), education, history, and contemporary Muslim issues.

All his published books are also available online here.

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