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Backward Design Untuk Efektifitas Pelatihan Kaderisasi Pengurus di Pondok Pesantren Nurul Jadid Azharghany, Rojabi; Muhammad Ibtida Unniam
Nawadeepa: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Volume 2, No 4 (2023): December
Publisher : Pencerah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/nawadeepa.v2i4.269

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The use of learning design models, such as backward design, has become an effective choice for educational and cadre institutions in designing effective and targeted training programs. Nurul Jadid Islamic Boarding School, an Islamic educational institution which has an important role in spreading religious values, education, cadre formation, da'wah and community service, can utilize backward design to increase the attractiveness and visibility of the management cadre training program. Currently, the implementation of the cadre training program for administrators in Islamic boarding schools is still experiencing various obstacles, including: training materials that are not on target, lack of interest from administrators in participating in cadre development training and training that does not produce the expected output and outcomes. Furthermore, this service program was carried out to solve this problem, by focusing on implementing the backward design model in designing a cadre training program for Nurul Jadid Islamic Boarding School administrators that was effective and right on target. The service method used is participatory action research (PAR) so that the administrators who are accompanied can implement sustainability. The result of this service activity is that through the application of the backward design approach and the PAR method, the administrator cadre training program at the Nurul Jadid Islamic Boarding School was able to achieve the goals of effectiveness, relevance and sustainability.
Konsumsi Yang-Sakral: Amalan dan Air Doa sebagai Terapi Religius Di Probolinggo Azharghany, Rojabi
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Sosiologi Agama dan Tafsir Keindonesiaan
Publisher : Universitas Nurul Jadid

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The practice of the ritualprayer waterand amalan by asking the kiai which is the belief of the community is constructed as a sacred house that can calm their spirituality from the blazing confusion and problems of life. This study aims to find out how the role of the kiai as religious leaders and social leaders in maintaining the spirituality of the people through water rituals of prayer and practice. This study takes the setting of a kiai in Pesantren Nurul Jadid who has the highest number of students in Probolinggo, East Java. The construction of the community of prayer water and practices are assessed using qualitative methods. Researchers chose non-probability sampling techniques by determining the subject in a purposive and snow ball manner. Collecting data with participant observation and interviewing 1 kiai and 8 communities around pesantren who have special needs for prayer and practice water. The data analysis of this study uses the concept approach of Berger's knowledge sociology. The results of the analysis of community construction in the pesantren indicate their need for supernatural power to solve life's problems. The community identifies this power with the kiai. It is this identity that maintains and maintains the social structure of the relationship between the community and the kiai to the present, as well as being externalized by the kiai in conducting spiritual guidance.Keywords: Kiai, Prayer Water and Amalan, Social Construction
Capitalizing The Sacred: Marketing Blessed Water as Religious Theraphy in Krejengan Probolinggo Azharghany, Rojabi
JURNAL AT-TURAS Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Sosiologi dan Budaya
Publisher : Universitas Nurul Jadid

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This study considers a question of whether blessings are commodified in the ritual practices of religious therapy associated with the certain religious figures. Buying the Air Berkah (Holy Water) from Habib Hasan Al Muhdor, a religios leader of Majelis Shalawat Ahbabul Musthofa, is a continuous tradition practiced by local Muslims at Widoro  Krejengan Probolinggo. By observing this religious (or economic?) therapy, this study attempts to argue that they have been transmitting the material thing, money, into the blessing of the attendant spirit mediums. As they received blessing and magical item from the medium air berkah, they reached for wallets to make donation. This study goes to analyze the ways their stock of knowledge are constructed through ritualized practices of buying air berkah and the ways it reproduced the social structure of Krejengan community associated with their religious belief in the commodified item of blessing. It leads this study to conclusion that religion of the masses requires holy men to satisfy the needs of ordinary men and women, and hence the sacred and charisma are corrupted by the demand for miracles and spectacles through certain mechanism, including religious therapy.