eprintid: 13047 rev_number: 7 eprint_status: archive userid: 1485 dir: disk0/00/01/30/47 datestamp: 2022-02-17 06:24:05 lastmod: 2022-02-17 06:24:05 status_changed: 2022-02-17 06:24:05 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Fuad, Ai Fatimah Nur creators_id: fatimah_nf@uhamka.ac.id title: Female Religious Authority among Tarbiyah Communities in Contemporary Indonesia ispublished: pub subjects: BP divisions: 86208 abstract: This article analyses female religious authority among members of Indonesia’s Tarbiyah movement. It focuses on how women members at the lower levels of the organisational hierarchy of the Tarbiyah movement regularly and continuously build their own religious authority through liqo (weekly religious trainings) and how they perceive and practice religious authority in the liqo designed by the movement. This article argues that liqo is used not only as a means for developing members’ Islamic knowledge and religiosity, but most importantly for building its members’ religious authority. However, although women joined liqo in a very disciplined way to have more authority in their community, religious authority generally is still dominated by men. The only religious authority that these female members have comes through the structure for becoming a mentor in the liqo. date: 2021-12-20 date_type: published publisher: EHESS Paris official_url: https://journals.openedition.org/archipel/2657 full_text_status: public publication: Archipel volume: 102 pagerange: 187-207 refereed: TRUE issn: 978-2-910513-87-0 citation: Fuad, Ai Fatimah Nur (2021) Female Religious Authority among Tarbiyah Communities in Contemporary Indonesia. Archipel, 102. pp. 187-207. ISSN 978-2-910513-87-0 document_url: http://repository.uhamka.ac.id/id/eprint/13047/1/Archipel-December%202021-2657-Ai%20Fatimah%20Nur%20Fuad.pdf