Ahmad Dahlan’s Contribution of Thought to the Dynamics of the Muhammadiyah Movemement

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  • Natasya Natasya STAI-YDI Lubuk Sikaping, Indonesia
  • Yosi Nofa STAI-YDI Lubuk Sikaping, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70588/jitera.v1i2.595

Keywords:

Ahmad Dahlan, Muhammadiyah, Islamic Thought, Renewal Movement

Abstract

The thoughts of K.H. Ahmad Dahlan were a major milestone in shaping the character and direction of the Muhammadiyah movement as an Islamic reform organization in Indonesia. The organization was born from Ahmad Dahlan's concern about the condition of the Muslim community, which at that time was in decline socially, educationally, and spiritually. Ahmad Dahlan came up with contextual and progressive ideas of tajdid. Through a literature study approach, this article discusses Ahmad Dahlan's intellectual contribution in reviving rational, functional, and down-to-earth Islamic teachings in depth. He viewed Islam as a comprehensive system of life that must touch all aspects of human life, not just the mere rituals of worship. However, his thoughts did not stop at the level of discourse, but served as a foundation for building educational institutions, empowering women, and social institutions that became the seeds of real change in society. Ahmad Dahlan's ideas rejected the dichotomy between religious knowledge and general knowledge, and prioritized education as the main gateway to change. In the context of the dynamics of the Muhammadiyah movement, his thoughts remain relevant and serve as the spirit of Muhammadiyah's various da'wah and social activities to this day. This article aims to highlight the transformative values ​​of his thoughts and how these ideas became the lifeblood of the modern Islamic movement that is deeply rooted in Indonesia.

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2025-10-28 — Updated on 2025-10-28

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Natasya, N., & Nofa, Y. (2025). Ahmad Dahlan’s Contribution of Thought to the Dynamics of the Muhammadiyah Movemement. Journal of Islamic Thought, Research and Practice, 1(2), 68–76. https://doi.org/10.70588/jitera.v1i2.595

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