Fairusy, Muhajir al
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Menjadi Singkel Menjadi Aceh, Menjadi Aceh Menjadi Islam (Membaca Identitas Masyarakat Majemuk Dan Refleksi Konflik Agama Di Wilayah Perbatasan-Aceh Singkel) Fairusy, Muhajir Al
Jurnal Sosiologi USK (Media Pemikiran & Aplikasi) Vol 9, No 1 (2016): Politik dan Perubahan Sosial
Publisher : Sociology Department Of Syiah Kuala University

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Identitas, dan jati diri merupakan salah satu konsep dalam kajian sosial budaya untuk melihat masyarakat majemuk. Diskusi ini terfokus pada keadaan masyarakat majemuk di Singkel, yang merupakan komunitas hitoregen di perbatasan Aceh. Perbincangan identitas di Singkel, bahkan ketika konflik meletus, jarang dimunculkan. Padahal, identitas merupakan konsep benang merah untuk melihat dinamika masyarakat di sana. Kajian ini menggunakan metode penelitian kualitatif dan etnografi, dengan menggunakan konsep identitas, dan pendekatan paradigma fenomenologi, untuk melihat kesadara manusia dan kelompok masyarakat di Singkel. Pada akhirnya, identitas menunjukkan satu pola dan benang merah, yang harus dibaca secara mendalam untuk mewujudkan integrasi sosial di tengah masyarakat majemuk Singkel.Kata Kunci : Singkel, Masyarakat Majemuk, dan Identitas
The Roots of Conflict: Mapping and Inter-Religious Conflict Resolution Mechanisms in Aceh Singkil Zulfatmi, Zulfatmi; Mulia, Muji; Khalil, Zakki Fuad; Fairusy, Muhajir Al; Idria, Reza; Khatimah, Husnul; Faizah, Ade
Islam Futura Vol 26 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Islam Futura
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

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This study aims to identify the root causes of interreligious conflict in Singkil at the grassroots level and to examine the mechanisms for conflict resolution in order to achieve mutual respect and prevent intolerance among religious adherents. The central argument of this research is that the emergence of sentiments and frictions among religious communities is driven by various factors, including differences in interfaith beliefs, politics, economics, ethnicity, and other forms of provocation that trigger conflict. The research seeks to map and categorize the root causes of conflict at the grassroots level and to explore the mechanisms for conflict resolution through various alternative conflict resolution approaches. This study employs a qualitative method, beginning with field observations and followed by in-depth interviews with key informants to uncover the causes of conflict and the mechanisms used for its resolution in the Singkil region. The findings indicate that the root causes of interreligious conflict stem from issues related to the establishment of houses of worship since the 1960s, differing interpretations of religious teachings, specific agendas that provoke conflict, the spread of misinformation, and provocative statements disseminated through social media alongside the advancement of information technology. Conflict resolution mechanisms have been implemented through cultural and customary approaches, deliberation and consensus, adherence to agreed-upon regulations and norms, the active and committed role of local government in addressing the conflict, and the development of mutual acceptance and respect among the conflicting parties