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Journal : Proceeding Of International Conference On Education, Society And Humanity

REVITALIZATION OF MOSQUE FUNCTIONS IN EMPOWERING CITY ISLAMIC COMMUNITIES BANDAR LAMPUNG Kurniawan, Agus Tri; Bahri, Bahri; Mukmin, Hasan; Yanti, Fitri
PROCEEDING OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, SOCIETY AND HUMANITY Vol 1, No 1 (2023): First International Conference on Education, Society and Humanity
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The mosque reflects all the activities of Muslims, the mosque is a benchmark and indicator of the welfare of the people both physically and spiritually. There are several mosques in Indonesia that are not carrying out their functions properly, due to the increasing pandemic and the lack of mosque administrators who have contributed to providing potential and ideas in empowering mosques so that the functions of mosques have decreased. Mosque revitalization has indicators of Idaroh Maddy or (Physical Management), Idaroh Ruhiy or (Funcsional Management). The mosque even has areas as pilot centers, namely the Idaroh (Managerial), Imaroh (Development and Empowerment) and Ri'ayah (Maintenance) sections. The function of the mosque at this time must at least fulfill a number of things, namely: the mosque as a center for ritual worship, an Islamic education center, a center for economic empowerment for the people, a health service center for the people, a center for social services for the people, and the mosque as a center for information and communication for the people. This research method is descriptive qualitative which collects primary and secondary data by means of interviews, observation and documentation. Based on the results of data analysis, the revitalization of the functions of the Al Furqon mosque in Bandar Lampung, the Ad Du'a Way Halim Mosque in Bandar Lampung and the Jami Al Anwar Masjid Teluk Betung Selatan are active in several functions, namely 1) Primary Function. 2) Worship Function. 3) Secondary Functions. 4) Educational Function. 5) Economic Function. 6) Community Empowerment Function. 7) Support Functions. Of the three mosques in the city of Bandar Lampung which represent other mosques in advancing and prospering mosques and revitalizing the functions of mosques, namely the functions of mosques have changed and shifted from time to time. The mosque currently functions as a forum for da'wah, economic, social, educational, congregational development, congregational welfare, training. Based on the implementation of the mosque's function in community empowerment, a participatory approach and congregation-based collaborative collaboration is found as a form of community empowerment innovation. The author's suggestions and recommendations are for all mosque administrators to activate the functions of mosque organizations that are less productive by evaluating them so that they will be better in the future
COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION OF DEVELOPMENT ACTORS IN ENVIRONMENT-BASED COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT IN THE CONCEPT OF NATURAL TOURISM Iswadi, Jumari; Yulianto, Yulianto; Mukmin, Hasan; Budiwiranto, Bambang
PROCEEDING OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION, SOCIETY AND HUMANITY Vol 1, No 1 (2023): First International Conference on Education, Society and Humanity
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One example of an object of national development for each province is the tourism sector. Tourism is a source of foreign exchange that has the potential and has a big role in increasing the economic growth of a country. The tourism sector in Indonesia is very easy to develop by improving infrastructure, security and good management in order to be able to create a tourism sector that attracts local and foreign tourists with a good sense of satisfaction. The results of this study conclude that the form of transparency in environmental-based tourism development in Pringsewu Regency, Lampung Province is implemented properly and maximally. The form of accountability in environmental-based tourism development in Pringsewu Regency, Lampung Province is applied to the maximum. The participatory form of subjects and actors in environmental-based tourism development in Lampung Province is very actively carried out. Community participation is very important for the establishment of this tourist spot. The form of the effectiveness of activities in environmental-based tourism development in Lampung Province has been carried out with the maximum. The consensus implemented in the development of environmental-based tourism in Pringsewu Regency, Lampung Province is very actively carried out until now. The form of activities that are mutually beneficial and advance in the development of environmental-based tourism in Lampung Province have been carried out to the maximum. One of them can be seen from the participation of the community (participation). Furthermore, the author recommends that the Tourism and Culture Office of Pringsewu City always monitor and develop several hotels in Pringsewu City by providing input and suggestions in the management of business services in the tourism sector, and the results become evaluation material for the Pringsewu City Tourism and Culture Office, especially in the field of fostering and developing tourism actors. It is recommended that Information Communication and Education for tourism village managers, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of partnership development be further improved so that the target of tourism villages and tourism business actors in Pringsewu Regency can become a structured promotion program.