Jam'iyyah Ahlith Thariqah al-Mu'tabarah an-Nahdliyyah

  • Jam'iyyah Ahlith Thariqah al-Mu'tabarah (JATM)
  • Tarekat Nahdlatul Ulama[1]
FormationOctober 10, 1957; 66 years ago (1957-10-10) (as JATM)[2]
June 1979; 44 years ago (June 1979) (current name)Founder
  • Muslih Abdurrahman
  • Abdul Wahab Hasbullah
  • Bisri Syansuri
  • Idham Chalid
  • Masjkur
Founded atTegalrejo, Magelang RegencyTypeReligious organizationFocusTariqaHeadquartersCentral Jakarta, Jakarta
Region served
Indonesia
Membership (2016)
40 million[3]
National Leader
Muhammad Luthfi bin Yahya[4]
General Chairman
Umar Ahmad Muthohar (acting)[5]
Secretary General
MashudiAffiliationsNahdlatul UlamaWebsitejatman.or.id

Jam'iyyah Ahlith Thariqah al-Mu'tabarah an-Nahdliyyah (Arabic: جمعية أهل الطريقة المعتبرة النهضية, romanized: Jam‘iyyah Ahl al-Ṭarīqah al-Mu‘tabarah al-Nahḍiyyah, English: the Association of Recognized Sufi Orders of Nahdlatul Ulama) or abbreviated as JATMAN is an Indonesian religious organization whose members focus on practicing the teachings of the tariqa.[2]

JATMAN was founded in Tegalrejo, Magelang Regency, on October 10, 1957 under the name Jam'iyyah Ahlith Thariqah al-Mu'tabarah (the Association of Recognized Sufi Orders) by a number of senior tariqa kiai who are all affiliated with Nahdlatul Ulama with the aim for uniting all of al-Ṭarīqah al-Mu‘tabarah (recognized Sufi orders) in order to maintain common interest. With the word al-Ṭarīqah al-Mu‘tabarah it means that the tariqa concerned observes the shari'a and included in the creed of Sunni Islam, and must have a legal silsila, that is continuous until the Islamic prophet Muhammad himself. Thus Jam'iyyah wanted to distinguish himself clearly from the kebatinan and other syncretistic mysticism movements, which were not included in Sunni.[6]

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Footnotes

Bibliography

  • "Sejarah JATMAN" [History of JATMAN]. JATMAN Online (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 7 December 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  • "Sejarah Jam'iyyah Ahlith Thariqah aI-Muktabarah an-Nahdliyah atau JATMAN" [History of Jam’iyyah Ahlith Thariqah aI-Muktabarah an-Nahdliyah or JATMAN]. NU Online (in Indonesian). 12 June 2019. Archived from the original on 7 December 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  • Dwinada, Reiny (18 January 2018). "Habib Luthfi Terpilih Kembali Sebagai Rais Am JATMAN" [Habib Luthfi Re-elected as Rais Am JATMAN]. Republika Online (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 7 December 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.
  • Priyanto, Eko (6 February 2020). "KH. Wahfi Resmi Mundur Dari Jabatan Mudir 'Am Jatman" [KH. Wahfi Officially Resigns From the Position of Mudir 'Am Jatman]. Aktual.com (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 7 December 2020. Retrieved 7 December 2020.

Further reading

  • Turmudi, Endang (2006). Struggling for the Umma: Changing Leadership Roles of Kiai in Jombang, East Java. Islam in Southeast Asia. Canberra: ANU Press. ISBN 978-1-920942-43-4. JSTOR j.ctt2jbk2d.
  • Bruinessen, Martin van (1992). Tarekat Naqsyabandiyah di Indonesia: Survei Historis, Geografis, dan Sosiologis [The Naqsyabandiyah Brotherhood in Indonesia: A Historical, Geographical and Sociological Survey] (in Indonesian). Bandung: Mizan. ISBN 979-433-000-0. OCLC 29493073.
  • Rosyid, Moh. (2018). "Potret Organisasi Tarekat Indonesia dan Dinamikanya" [Portrait of the Indonesian Tariqa Organization and Its Dynamics]. RELIGIA: Journal of Islamic Sciences (in Indonesian). 21 (1). Pekalongan: Faculty of Ushuluddin, Adab and Da'wah IAIN Pekalongan: 78–95. doi:10.28918/religia.v21i1.1507. ISSN 2527-5992.
  • Mulyati, Sri (2010). Peran Edukasi Tarekat Qadariyyah Naqsabandiyyah Dengan Referensi Utama Suryalaya [The Role of Education of the Qadariyya wa Naqsabandiyya Order with the Main Reference of Suryalaya] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Prenada Media. ISBN 978-9791486736.
  • Taufik, Zulfan (2019). "The Youth and The Primacy Against Religious Radicalism through the Organization of Mahasiswa Ahlith Thariqah Al Mu'tabarah An Nahdliyyah (MATAN) in Indonesia". TEOSOFI: Jurnal Tasawuf Dan Pemikiran Islam. 9 (1). Surabaya: Faculty of Ushuluddin and Philosophy, Sunan Ampel State Islamic University Surabaya: 109–130. doi:10.15642/teosofi.2019.9.1.109-130. ISSN 2442-871X. S2CID 231107894.
  • Turmudi, Endang (1998). "The Tarekat Qadiriyah Wa Naqsyabandiyah in East Java and Islamic Politics in Indonesia". Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science. 26 (2). Leiden: Brill Publishers: 65–84. doi:10.1163/030382498X00166. ISSN 1568-5314. JSTOR 24492909.
  • Awaludin, Muhammad (2016). "Sejarah dan Perkembangan Tarekat Di Nusantara" [History and Development of Tariqa in the Archipelago]. EL-AFKAR: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman Dan Tafsir Hadis (in Indonesian). 5 (2). Bengkulu: State Islamic Institute of Bengkulu: 125–137. doi:10.29300/jpkth.v5i2.1139 (inactive 31 January 2024). ISSN 2685-2918.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)

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