Perumusan Pancasila Sebagai Dasar Negara

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16 Jul 202107:27

Summary

TLDRThe video script delves into the historical context and formation of the BPUPKI, Indonesia's preparatory committee for independence. It recounts the struggle against Dutch and Japanese colonialism, the establishment of the BPUPKI on April 29, 1945, and the drafting of the nation's foundational principles. Key figures like Dr. Radjiman, Muhammad Yamin, and Soepomo proposed the basis for the state, leading to the Jakarta Charter, which outlined the principles of state, including belief in one supreme God, humanity, unity, democracy, and social justice. The script highlights the pivotal moments and decisions that shaped the Indonesian independence movement.

Takeaways

  • 🇮🇩 The script discusses the formation of BPUPKI, the precursor to the modern Indonesian state, which was established under the guidance of the Pancasila as the national philosophy.
  • 📜 The Indonesian nation has a long history of resisting foreign domination, including suffering under Dutch colonial rule and later Japanese occupation during World War II.
  • 🗓️ On March 8, 1945, Japan took control of Indonesia after the Dutch surrender in Kalijati, Subang, West Java, initially being perceived positively by many Indonesians.
  • 🏰 The script highlights Japan's use of slogans to gain support, such as 'Japan the protector of Asia', 'Japan the leader of Asia', and 'Japan the light of Asia'.
  • 💥 The Japanese military began to suffer defeats in 1945, especially in the Pacific War against the United States, which weakened their control over their colonies, including Indonesia.
  • 🗣️ Indonesian resistance and Dutch efforts led to Japan promising independence to the Indonesian people to quell unrest and resistance.
  • 📅 The promise of independence was formalized with the establishment of BPUPKI on April 29, 1945, coinciding with the birthday of Emperor Hirohito.
  • 👥 BPUPKI was officially launched by Japan with 62 members, including national figures and Japanese representatives, with Dr. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat as the chairman.
  • 🏛️ BPUPKI held two official meetings, the first from May 29 to June 1, 1945, discussing the foundation of the state, and the second from July 10 to 17, 1945, focusing on the draft of the constitution.
  • 📝 Prominent figures like Muhammad Yamin, Soepomo, and Engineer Soekarno proposed the basic principles of the Indonesian state during the BPUPKI meetings.
  • 🔄 There was a significant debate over the inclusion of 'enforcing Islamic law for its followers' in the state principles, which was later changed to 'the belief in one God' to avoid division.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Pancasila as the foundation of the Indonesian state?

    -Pancasila is the philosophical foundation and the official state ideology of the Indonesian state, providing the moral and philosophical underpinning for the nation's constitution and government.

  • What historical event is mentioned in the script that marked the end of Dutch colonial rule in Indonesia?

    -The script refers to the Japanese defeat of the Dutch in the East Asian War, which led to the Japanese occupation of Indonesia after the Dutch surrender in Kalijati, Subang, West Java on March 8.

  • How did the Japanese initially gain the support of the Indonesian people during their occupation?

    -The Japanese initially gained support by promoting slogans such as 'Japan the protector of Asia', 'Japan the leader of Asia', and 'Japan the light of Asia' to draw sympathy from the Indonesian people.

  • What was the impact of Japan's defeat in the Pacific War on their rule over Indonesia?

    -Japan's defeat in the Pacific War, particularly by American forces, threatened their power in the occupied countries, including Indonesia, leading to increased resistance from the Indonesian people and weakening Japan's position.

  • What was the BPUPKI and when was it established?

    -The BPUPKI, or the Investigative Council for the Preparation of Indonesian Independence, was established on April 29, 1945, as a response to the Japanese promise of independence to suppress unrest and resistance among the Indonesian people.

  • Who were the key figures in the BPUPKI and what was the composition of its membership?

    -The BPUPKI was composed of 62 members, including national figures and seven representatives from Japan. The chairman was Dr. Radjiman Wedyodiningrat, with two vice-chairmen, Ichibangase Yoshio from Japan and RP Soeroso from Indonesia.

  • What were the main topics discussed during the first and second sessions of the BPUPKI?

    -The first session, held from May 29 to June 1, 1945, discussed the foundation of the state. The second session, from July 10 to 17, 1945, focused on the draft of the constitution.

  • What were the five basic principles proposed by Muhammad Yamin for the state of Indonesia?

    -Muhammad Yamin proposed five principles: 1) The one and only God, 2) Humanity that is just and civilized, 3) Indonesian unity, 4) Democracy led by wisdom in deliberation and representation, 5) Social justice for all Indonesian people.

  • What were the main points of Soepomo's proposal for the state foundation of independent Indonesia?

    -Soepomo's proposal included: 1) Unity, 2) Family principles, 3) Balance of worldly and spiritual life, 4) Consultation, and 5) People's justice.

  • What was the role of the 'Panitia Sembilan' or 'Nine Committee' in the formation of the Indonesian state?

    -The 'Panitia Sembilan' was responsible for drafting the preamble to the constitution, known as the Muqaddimah or Jakarta Charter, which included the state's foundational principles and was signed by the nine members of the committee.

  • What was the controversy over the principle of 'Ketuhanan' in the Jakarta Charter and how was it resolved?

    -The original phrase 'Ketuhanan dengan kewajiban menjalankan syariat Islam bagi pemeluk-pemeluknya' (God with the obligation to implement Islamic law for its followers) was controversial. To avoid division, it was changed to 'Ketuhanan yang maha esa' (The one and only God).

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Indonesia HistoryBPUPKIIndependencePancasilaJapanese OccupationDutch ColonizationNational UnitySocial Justice1945 RevolutionPancasila Principles