Research Article
The Glocalization of the Jambi Malay Epistemology: Looking for the Model
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-6-2024.2349157, author={M. Ied Al Munir and M. Habibullah and Zaki Mubarak and Dian Mursyidah and Pahmi Pahmi and Agus Salim}, title={The Glocalization of the Jambi Malay Epistemology: Looking for the Model}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 7th International Colloquium on Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (ICIIS) in conjunction with the 6th Annual Postgraduate Conference on Muslim Society (APCoMS), ICIIS and APCoMS 2024, 17--18 June 2024, Banjarmasin, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICIIS AND APCOMS}, year={2024}, month={7}, keywords={jambi malay local wisdom epistemology glocalization}, doi={10.4108/eai.17-6-2024.2349157} }
- M. Ied Al Munir
M. Habibullah
Zaki Mubarak
Dian Mursyidah
Pahmi Pahmi
Agus Salim
Year: 2024
The Glocalization of the Jambi Malay Epistemology: Looking for the Model
ICIIS AND APCOMS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-6-2024.2349157
Abstract
Glocalization of Jambi Malay epistemology is important for showing the existence of epistemological diversity. This research examines the distinctive, cultural, or local Jambi Malay epistemology and its glocalization efforts. This research uses qualitative methods with a background in field and literature study. The field research location is located in Jambi City, Indonesia. Field data was generated from interviews, while literature data was carried out by reading literature related to epistemology and glocalization. The collected data was analyzed using epistemological and glocalization theories. Research results show that the Jambi Malay community has a unique epistemology that differs from other epistemologies. This epistemology requires glocalization efforts to coexist on an equal footing with various other epistemologies and their uniqueness.