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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.

How Long to Write a Booker Prize Novel?

Posted on February 22, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

How Long to Write a Booker Prize Novel? blue seaHow long does it take to make a Booker Prize novel? “Seven years.” If you ask Kiran Desai, the 2006 Man Booker Prize winner with her novel The Inheritance of Loss, that will be her answer. Here’s the excerpt of her interview with India newspaper The…

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Offer to Write in Washington Post Blog

Posted on February 22, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

PostGlobal: Washington Post Blog I’ve just received an invitation to contribute to Washington Post Blog called PostGlobal. It’s moderated by David Ignatius (columnist for The Washington Post) and Fareed Zakaria (editor of Newsweek International), PostGlobal hosts weekly discussions among leading editors, journalists, and thinkers. Frankly, I’m not in the best mood lately, so I decided…

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What New Blogger Wants

Posted on February 22, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

What New Blogger Wants What Blogger WantsReading Harry Sufehmi’s latest post which guides me to some other links with similar topic I come to know that there’s a case in which a new blogger got frustrated and ended up deleting her blog. The reason: none of the “elder” blogger care enough to comment in her…

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Are You for Pornography?

Posted on February 22, 2024February 23, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Playboy Indonesia Many words being said, pros and cons, about the proposed Anti-pornography bill (RUU APP-Rancangan Undang-undang anti-pornografi/pornoaksi). For the cons the reasons are not monolitic. (1) One who likes and enjoys pornography per se and doesn’t want to lose it. No matter what. (2) Those who dont like pornography, yet they dont like the…

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Blog Featured in Tempo Magazine

Posted on February 21, 2024February 22, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 69 Comments on Blog Featured in Tempo Magazine

It’s been quite a while that I intend to comment on Tempo Magazine latest edition that carries a long reports on blog and blogosphere in Indonesia. It’s a good news and a breakthrough of sort for Indonesian bloggers in particular and Indonesian people in general that blog and blogging phenomenon being featured in the most respected…

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AGORAVOX The Citizen Media

Posted on February 21, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

AGORAVOX The Citizen Media Fatih Syuhud contribution to Agoravox FranceA few days back, I received email from an Editor of Agoravox – the Citizen Media. It’s similar to Global Voices in which I also start contributing. The difference is while the latter is set-up by a US institution (Harvard), the former comes from France. In…

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Bush as Dangerous as Bin Laden: British Survey

Posted on February 21, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Bush as Dangerous as Bin Laden: British Survey Many people from the third world countries — where Muslims are in majority or not such as India– think that America under Bush and/or Republican in particular are very dangerous to the world peace as far as US foreign policy goes. But none of those the so-called…

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Dewi Fortuna Anwar: Muslim’s Self-Denial on Terrorism

Posted on February 20, 2024February 21, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 1 Comment on Dewi Fortuna Anwar: Muslim’s Self-Denial on Terrorism

Dewi Fortuna Anwar: Muslim’s Self-Denial on Terrorism Prof. Dr. Dewi Fortuna Anwar is one of Indonesian leading political analyst. I came to know her name the first time when she was a spokesperson of President BJ Habibie who stayed in office between 21 May 1998-20 October 1999. The first Indonesian President after the fall of…

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King of Indian IT, Humility, Simplicity and Generosity

Posted on February 18, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Azim Premji: King of Indian IT and Humility Indian economic growth always being associated with IT technology and outsourcing. And as far as Indian IT sillicon valley goes, it’s Bangalore, a one time host for Miss Universe contest several years back. And whenever outsiders want to symbolize Indian IT hype into a form of person,…

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Google Free-for-all Philosophy

Posted on February 18, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Google as the Trend Setter (3) Google Free-for-all Philosophy What I mean by the above title is not the trend setter in this sense. I really mean it in its literal sense. Google has set the standard for everyone to follow especially in the free-for-all services and customer-is-king philosophy. Google knows perfectly how to earn…

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Rich, Educated & Humble

Posted on February 18, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Rich, Educated & Humble Since time immemorial up till now either in the West or in the East, the so-called rich man always being attributed with many glamorous things: extravagant life-style, flamboyant, “un-educated”, “bad-guy”, womaniser, bossy, arrogant and many more, you name it. While the term ‘nice guy’ always been attached to those who are…

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Five Lessons I learn from India

Posted on February 17, 2024February 17, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 6 Comments on Five Lessons I learn from India
Five Lessons I learn from India

So, without much ado I left India several months ago, on March 2007 to be precise. None but a very few friends who knew that I planned to come home that night. It’s my nature that I am not so much into brouhaha thing. Personally speaking I’m a private, a sort of introvert and fond of quietness. Though…

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Simple Life in Islam

Posted on February 17, 2024February 18, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 7 Comments on Simple Life in Islam
Simple Life in Islam

If I were being asked to mention two words that can eradicate corruption in Indonesia, then the answer is a simple life. The majority of cases of official corruption are mainly caused by the desire to live in luxury that exceeds the salary received by lawful and legal means. Therefore, the simple life is the…

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Third Anniversary of Quit Smoking

Posted on February 17, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Third Anniversary of Quit Smoking (21st of March, 2010) Today is the third year of my breakaway from smoking. On 21 Third Year without Smoking 21 March 2008 I made up my mind to stop smoking altogether. And this time I have succeeded to go by each day and year without any intention to put…

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Second Anniversary of Quit Smoking

Posted on February 17, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Second Anniversary of Quit Smoking (21st of March, 2009) Today is the second anniversary I should celebrate for quit smoking. I’m thankful to my wife for making sure that I will not touch the cigarette ever again. To commemorate the Quit Smoking Day on May 31, Priyadi, an Indonesian blogger, calls for all Indonesian bloggers…

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First Anniversary of Quit Smoking

Posted on February 17, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

First Anniversary of Quit Smoking (21st of March, 2008) I’ve never celebrated any of my birthday. I’ve also barely attended any birthday celebration of my friends. I always insist that celebrating one’s birthday is a waste of time. Besides birthday is not worth celebrating. If anything, everyday should be celebrated because every single day is…

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How to Quit Smoking

Posted on February 17, 2024February 17, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 61 Comments on How to Quit Smoking
How to Quit Smoking

I, finally and officially, Quit Smoking and today is the seventh day. 21 March 2008 was the starting day. It’s been a long while that the intention and willingness to call it a day emerged. What I need was a momentum to start afresh the whole thing. Includng to begin leaving the “chain-smoker” label behind. And when the…

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Muslim Blood Less Precious?

Posted on February 13, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud

Muslim Blood Less Precious? presiden SBY As reported by IHT, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) complains in the front of foreign media gathering on the resort island of Bali that brought together some 80 foreign journalists that Muslim life is less precious than non-Muslims’. He gives an example: Muslim deaths in Iraq and Palestine…

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Being Critical within and without

Posted on February 13, 2024February 13, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 7 Comments on Being Critical within and without

Being critical to something outside you is easy. You do not need to be a nuclear scientist to be able to do that. Everybody can do it. Even kids and Mr Bean can do it. Thus, external criticism is cheap. In Indonesia, we memorize this phrase during our childhood days: “Semut di seberang lautan tampak,…

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Obama, Madrassa and Pesantren

Posted on February 13, 2024February 13, 2024 By A. Fatih Syuhud 4 Comments on Obama, Madrassa and Pesantren

Indonesian madrasah* gets five-minutes fame in the US media for the “wrong” reason: Senator Barack H. Obama, a hot presidential candidate from Democrat allegedly was educated in Indonesia’s madrasah during his childhood years in Indonesia along with his mother.

The news emanated from Insight Magazine, an American right-wing-stripe media owned by the same company as the Washington Times (not to be confused with the blue-stripe Washington Post).

The news then debunked by CNN as false. According to its Jakarta bureau, “Obama lived in Indonesia as a child, from 1967 to 1971, with his mother and stepfather and has acknowledged attending a Muslim school, but an aide said it was not a madrassa.”

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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.

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