It’s been a long time since I wrote for the duniasantri. But, first, I found duniasantri through the internet and social media, which provide space for santri in particular, academics, the general public, and across professions in general in developing digital literacy facilities for the community.
In addition, I must admire that duniasantri.co can accept various genres or types of writing on their website. Ranging from social and cultural to political issues, they have never differentiated. As long as it provides a good literacy concept and is supported by a strong argument, duniasantri will publish the article.
The three years of Duniasantri now mark that the digital literacy era with selected rubrics is increasingly popular for the general public to read, understand, and contemplate. Although I am a novice writer in the duniasantri, I will thank you for what duniasantri has given me, namely the opportunity to provide a map of social change.
I admit that I don’t keep writing about religious issues always. However, I also write about criticizing anyone I think needs to be criticized, especially in the current issue of radicalism and other deviant ideologies.
In addition, I also write about domestic political issues about how policymakers and the opposition are like drama plays that deserve criticism because most of them only cause noise and confusion for the people themselves.
So I will compile this article as a gift, in the form of self-correction of the writings I have written before the three years of duniasantri.
Social politics
I once wrote an article that discussed the practical politics of santri. This article is intended for santri, who are still unfamiliar with the world of domestic politics.