Masalah Keasingan dalam Masyarakat: Suatu Reviu Integratif dalam Dimensi Politik, Ekonomi, Sosial, Pendidikan, Psikologi dan Spiritualiti
The Issue of Alienation in Society: An Integrative Review in Political, Economic, Social, Educational, Psychological, and Spiritual Dimensions
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https://doi.org/10.22452/muqaddimah.vol11no2.7Keywords:
Malay issue, alienation problem, socio-cultural aspect of Malay-Singaporean society, natural disposition of Allah, likeness to AllahAbstract
The issue of alienation is a societal phenomenon that results in human life drifting away from the natural disposition set by Allah. Through an integrative review, this paper aims to unearth, filter, analyze, and refine several principles of the issue of alienation operating within the dimensions of politics, economics, social structures, education, psychology, and the spirituality of society in theory, particularly within the contextual framework experienced by the Malay community in Singapore from 1965 to the late 1990s. Understanding the issue of alienation is the initial step toward addressing it by reinstating Allah's natural disposition into the fabric of society's life.
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