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''Pesantren'', or ''pondok pesantren'', are Islamic
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s in
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. They consist of pondok, mosque, santri, teaching of classical Islamic texts and Kyai.Zamakhsyari Dhofie
''The Pesantren Tradition: A Study of the Role of the Kyai in the Maintenance of the Traditional Ideology of Islam in Java''
Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies Monograph Series.
According to one popular tradition, the ''pesantren'' education system originated from traditional
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nese ''pondokan''; dormitories;
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or viharas for
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s to learn religious philosophies,
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. Institutions much like them are found across the Islamic world and are called ''pondok'' in
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and '' madrasa Islamia'' (Islamic madrasa) in India and Pakistan and much of the Arabic-speaking world. The ''pesantren'' aim is to deepen knowledge of the
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, particularly through the study of
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, traditions of
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, the Sayings of the Prophet, law and logic. The term ''pesantren'' derives from the root word ''santri'' or student -- ''pe-santri-an'' or the place of the ''santri''.Ronald Lukens-Bull 200
A Peaceful Jihad: Negotiating Identity and Modernity in Muslim Java
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 48
As social institutions, ''pesantren'' have played a major role over the centuries. They emphasise core values of sincerity, simplicity, individual autonomy, solidarity and self-control. Young men and women are separated from their families, which contributes to a sense of individual commitment to the faith and close bonding to a teacher.


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Most 'pesantren' provide housing or dormitory living at low or no cost for the students (
Santri In Indonesia, ''santri'' is a term for someone who follows Islamic religious education in ''pesantren'' (Islamic boarding schools). Santri usually stay in the place until their education is complete. After completing their study period, some of t ...
). The two type of educations systems are conducted throughout the day. Students in ''pesantren'' have almost 20 hours activities starting from early morning prayer starting at 4 am to midnight where they ended the evening with a study group in the dormitory. During the day, students attend formal school (which is mandatory until secondary school by 2005) like any other students outside of ''pesantren'', and in late afternoon and evening they have to attend religious ritual followed by religious studies and group studies to complete their homework. ''Pesantren'' are provided to Indonesian citizens at low cost; although today some modern ''pesantren'' charge higher fees than previously, they are still significantly cheaper than non-''pesantren'' educational institutions. The traditional pattern was for students to work in the headmaster's rice fields in exchange for food, shelter, and education. All ''pesantren'' are led by a group of teachers and religious leaders known as ''
Kyai A kyai ( ) is an expert in Islam, usually used among the ethnic Javanese people. Origins The word is of Javanese origin. Sometimes it is spelled kiai. Traditionally, students of Islam in Indonesia would study in a boarding school known as a pe ...
''. The ''Kyai'' is respected as teacher and devout man. ''Kyai'' also play important roles in the community as a religious leader and in recent years as a political figure. There are ''Kyai'' families that have a long history of serving in this role. Some contemporary ''Kyai'' are the grandsons and great-grandsons of famous historical figures who established well known pesantren. Starting in the second half of the twentieth century, some ''pesantren'' started adding secular subjects to their curriculum as a way of negotiating modernity. The addition of state recognized curricula has affected traditional ''pesantren'' in a number of ways. It has led to greater control by the national government. It has also restricted the number of hours available for the traditional subjects making for difficult decisions. Many ''pesantren'' leaders have decided that the training of religious leaders is not their sole purpose and are now satisfied to graduate young men and women who have the morality of ''Kyai''. The reduction of hours available to now master two curricula has led to practical changes. While it is still possible for the children of the poor to work in the ''Kyai's'' economic ventures (more than just rice fields these days), most parents will pay both room and board and small tuition. The time that used to be spent working, is now spent in secular education. ''Pesantren'' curriculum has four possible components: * traditional religious education, called ''ngaji''; * government recognized curricula (there are two different types to choose from); * vocational skills training; * character development. ''Pesantren'' differ to the degree that they engage each of these components; however, all feel that character development for the students is the defining characteristic of any ''pesantren''. Through curricular redesign ''pesantren'' people engage in a process of (re)imagining modernity. Modernity must be first imagined as potentially dangerous in terms of the morals that often accompany it. It must then be imagined as redeemable, that it can be detached from one set of "problematic" morals and reattached to Islamic morality. One prominent ''pesantren'' figure in Indonesia is
Abdurrahman Wahid Abdurrahman Wahid ( ; born Abdurrahman ad-Dakhil; 7 September 1940 – 30 December 2009), though more colloquially known as Gus Dur (), was an Indonesian politician and Islamic religious leader who served as the 4th president of Indonesia, from ...
(Gus Dur), a former President of Indonesia. He was well educated in ''pesantren'' during his youth and grown up as a grandson of a ''Kyai'', the founder of one of Indonesian religious political organizations,
Nahdlatul Ulama Nahdlatul Ulama (, , NU) is an Islam in Indonesia, Islamic organization in Indonesia. Its membership estimates range from 40 million (2013) to over 95 million (2021), making it the largest Islamic organization in the world. NU also is a charitab ...
. Gus Dur himself was the head of this organization from 1984 until 1999. After his term as President of Indonesia, Gus Dur returned to teaching in his ''pesantren'' in Ciganjur.Greg Barton, 2002
Gus Dur: The Authorized Biography of Abdurrahman Wahid
Equinox Publishing


See also

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Islam in Indonesia Islam is the largest religion in Indonesia, with 86.7% of the Indonesian population identifying themselves as Muslim in a 2018 survey. Indonesia is the most populous Muslim-majority country, with approximately 231 million adherents. In ...
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Madrasa Madrasa (, also , ; Arabic: مدرسة , pl. , ) is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary instruction or higher learning. The word is variously transliterated '' ...
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Surau A surau is an Islamic assembly building in some regions of Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula used for worship and religious instruction. Generally smaller physical structures, its ritual functions are similar to a mosque, allow men and women, an ...
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Kyai A kyai ( ) is an expert in Islam, usually used among the ethnic Javanese people. Origins The word is of Javanese origin. Sometimes it is spelled kiai. Traditionally, students of Islam in Indonesia would study in a boarding school known as a pe ...
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List of Islamic seminaries This is a list of Islamic seminaries throughout history, including the operational, historical, defunct or converted ones. This list includes mainly madrasa in the Western context, which refers to the specific type of religious school or colle ...
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Kitab kuning In Indonesian Islamic education, Kitab kuning (lit: yellow book) refers to the traditional set of the Islamic texts used by the educational curriculum of the Islamic seminary in Indonesia, especially within the madrasahs and pesantrens. Coverage of ...
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Kota santri ''Kota santri'' ("city of santri" or "city of pious people") is an epithet used in Indonesia, predominantly in Java, given to a region historically important in the context of Islamic education. The term ''santri'' generally means a Muslim student ...


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