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Ahmad Wahib (November 9, 1942 - March 31, 1973) was an Indonesian progressive Islamic intellectual. He is known for his reformist thinking especially from his diary in the publication Pergolakan Pemikiran Islam (Upheaval in Islamic Thinking) edited by his fellow progressive Islamic thinkers Djohan Effendi and Ismet Natsir. In his diary, he criticized heavily the perceived rigidity and the absolutism of Islamic traditions and advocated for the radical reapproach on religious norms. He was a part of the Yogyakarta based progressive Islamic intellectual circle Limited Group led by Mukti Ali. In one interview with Douglas E. Ramage, an Indonesian intellectual graduated from the University of South Carolina, he referred to Wahib as one of the revolutionary Islamic thinkers. He died in a traffic

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  • Ahmad Wahib (November 9, 1942 - March 31, 1973) was an Indonesian progressive Islamic intellectual. He is known for his reformist thinking especially from his diary in the publication Pergolakan Pemikiran Islam (Upheaval in Islamic Thinking) edited by his fellow progressive Islamic thinkers Djohan Effendi and Ismet Natsir. In his diary, he criticized heavily the perceived rigidity and the absolutism of Islamic traditions and advocated for the radical reapproach on religious norms. He was a part of the Yogyakarta based progressive Islamic intellectual circle Limited Group led by Mukti Ali. In one interview with Douglas E. Ramage, an Indonesian intellectual graduated from the University of South Carolina, he referred to Wahib as one of the revolutionary Islamic thinkers. He died in a traffic accident on March 31, 1972, at the age of 30. (en)
  • Ahmad Wahib (9 November 1942 – 31 Maret 1973) dikenal sebagai pemikir dan pembaharu Islam. Ia dikenal sebagai pembaharu terutama berkat catatan harian yang diangkat menjadi buku Pergolakan Pemikiran Islam (2004) oleh Djohan Effendi dan Ismet Natsir. Dalam catatannya, Wahib mencoba mempertanyakan apa yang sudah ia yakini selama ini mengenai Tuhan, ajaran Islam, masyarakat Muslim, ilmu pengetahuan dan lain-lain. Dalam satu wawancara, , seorang Indonesianis lulusan University of South Carolina menyebut Wahib sebagai salah satu pemikir baru Islam yang revolusioner. Pada 1971, Wahib meninggalkan Yogyakarta. Tujuannya adalah Jakarta, mencari kerja. Ia pada akhirnya diterima sebagai calon reporter majalah berita mingguan Tempo. Ia juga ikut kursus filsafat di Sekolah Tinggi Filsafat Driyarkara, Jakarta, sebuah perguruan tinggi yang didirikan oleh seorang Jesuit Jawa, Driyarkara. Pada saat yang sama, ia juga ambil bagian dalam pertemuan berbagai kelompok diskusi. Ia bahkan sempat membuat rancangan tema diskusi soal teologi, politik dan budaya yang sangat ambisius. Sayangnya, ia wafat tertabrak motor pada 30 Maret 1973. (in)
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  • Ahmad Wahib (November 9, 1942 - March 31, 1973) was an Indonesian progressive Islamic intellectual. He is known for his reformist thinking especially from his diary in the publication Pergolakan Pemikiran Islam (Upheaval in Islamic Thinking) edited by his fellow progressive Islamic thinkers Djohan Effendi and Ismet Natsir. In his diary, he criticized heavily the perceived rigidity and the absolutism of Islamic traditions and advocated for the radical reapproach on religious norms. He was a part of the Yogyakarta based progressive Islamic intellectual circle Limited Group led by Mukti Ali. In one interview with Douglas E. Ramage, an Indonesian intellectual graduated from the University of South Carolina, he referred to Wahib as one of the revolutionary Islamic thinkers. He died in a traffic (en)
  • Ahmad Wahib (9 November 1942 – 31 Maret 1973) dikenal sebagai pemikir dan pembaharu Islam. Ia dikenal sebagai pembaharu terutama berkat catatan harian yang diangkat menjadi buku Pergolakan Pemikiran Islam (2004) oleh Djohan Effendi dan Ismet Natsir. Dalam catatannya, Wahib mencoba mempertanyakan apa yang sudah ia yakini selama ini mengenai Tuhan, ajaran Islam, masyarakat Muslim, ilmu pengetahuan dan lain-lain. Dalam satu wawancara, , seorang Indonesianis lulusan University of South Carolina menyebut Wahib sebagai salah satu pemikir baru Islam yang revolusioner. (in)
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