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The Tradition of Zikir Ratib Saman in the Sammaniyah Order at the Great Mosque of Palembang Andrew, Muhammad; Hakim, Lukman Nul; Hayati, Sofia
Jurnal Spiritual Healing Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Spiritual Healing
Publisher : Program Studi Tasawuf dan Psikoterapi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/sh.v4i2.18424

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In order to combat the challenges of the immoral modern day, a social alternative, namely remembrance, is required. In truth, not everyone can adapt to modern developments, which include shifts in attitudes, resulting in a drop in morale. The goal of this research is to learn about the history of ratib saman remembrance at the Palembang Great Mosque, as well as the impact of ratib saman remembrance in dealing with modern-day challenges. This study employs qualitative research methods as well as descriptive research methods. In this study, data was collected through a series of processes, including observation, interviews, and documentation. Activities in qualitative data analysis are carried out in an interactive manner and continue until the data is full, ensuring the validity of the data.. Data analysis techniques employed include data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/verification. Data analysis presents facts in a systematic manner based on fact data obtained, allowing them to be easily understood and conveyed. According to the findings of this research, the Tarekat Sammaniyah began to spread to Indonesia at the end of the 18th century. Especially in Palembang, which was built around Syekh Abdus Samad Al Palembani's Great Mosque of Palembang (1737-1832M). The ratib saman remembrance tradition at the Palembang Grand Mosque has evolved over time in various areas of Palembang city. When reciting ratib saman for a long time, it has a positive impact, beginning with peace of mind, sustenance, changes in behavior, and worship is growing rapidly. Zikir ratib saman can be beneficial in dealing with the challenges of zikir ratib saman can help people overcome modern-day challenges and achieve happiness and peace of mind.
API PENYUCIAN DALAM PENGAJARAN GEREJA KATOLIK ST. YOSEPH PALEMBANG Indahsari, Ade Destarahayu; Fitriyana, Nur; Hayati, Sofia
Jurnal Studi Agama Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Studi Agama
Publisher : Program Studi Studi Agama Agama Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Pemikiran Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/jsa.v5i1.8384

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Purgatory is a process for those who die unfriendly to God. Therefore, we have to go through purgatory to ascend to heaven. Purgatory is typical teaching of the Catholic Church that is traditionally passed on and maintained by Catholics. To pray for the souls whose souls are in purgatory through the celebration of the Eucharist. Although purgatory is not a liturgical practice, it has a rite. Every November 2nd is celebrated as the Day of the Souls. The Bible does not say about this. But 2 Maccabees 12: 38-45 is considered relevant to this tradition. This teaching was emphasized at the Second Council of Lyon (1274), the Council of Ferrara-Firenza (1439), and the Council of Trent. This type of research is field research. The data sources in this study are primary data and secondary data. Primary data were obtained directly from pastors at St Yoseph Church, Palembang. Meanwhile, secondary data is in the form of books, scientific papers, and documents related to research. Data collection techniques by observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. The results of this study indicate that purgatory is dogmatic teaching or concept of faith, not a liturgical practice or worship. The implementation of the purgatory rite at St. Yosepeh Church, Palembang, began with intention and devotion at the Eucharistic celebration. Then proceed with four stages, namely the opening rite, the liturgy of the word, the eucharistic liturgy, and the closing rite.