Takwil Tradition in Malay Literary Works; Islamic Spiritual Insights in Danarto's Nostalgia

Achmad Ubaedillah

Abstract


Danarto, dalam menjelaskan alur pikiran karyanya yang berjudul Nostalgia menggunakan karakter dan simbol HIndu yang menunjukkan adanya keterkaitan hubungan antara dua dunia, lahir-batin, transenden-immanen, duniawi-ukhrawi, rasiointuisi, dan lain-lain. Hal itu seakan ia berusaha mengislamkan epos HIndu terkenal Mahabrata dengan elemen spiritual Islam dan monoteisme.

Keywords


Hindus character; symbols; takwil

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DOI: 10.15408/bat.v11i2.6781

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