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Empowering Mosque Management to Strengthen Islamic Moderation Values Based on Ahlussunnah wal Jamaah An-Nahdliyah in Gresik City Rochmawati, Ida; Saniri, Saniri
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 2: May 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i2.6211

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Mosques function not only as places of worship but also as centers for learning and community development. This community service aims to empower mosque administrators in Gresik City to strengthen Islamic moderation values based on Ahlusuannah wal Jamaah An-Nahdliyah, with the goal of preventing the spread of radicalism. Using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, the program actively involves mosque administrators and the community in the planning and implementation of activities. Initial findings revealed that some mosque administrators had limited awareness of the risks of radicalism. Following a series of mentoring sessions and focused group discussions, the administrators became more vigilant and successfully developed mosque activity programs rooted in Islamic moderation. Additionally, they began to understand the importance of program sustainability and mosque legal management. This empowerment effort is expected to promote inclusive and harmonious religious practices within the community.
The Construction of Island Islamic Traditions: A Phenomenological Study of the Prophet's Birthday Tradition Sacredness on Bawean Island Saniri, Saniri; Yakin, Ainul; Amaliati, Siti
International Journal of Islamic Thought and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): International Journal of Islamic Thought and Humanities
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Taruna Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54298/ijith.v4i2.605

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The tradition of the Prophet's Birthday on Bawean Island embodies the intersection of Islamic values ​​and local culture, shaping the distinctive religious practices of the island's people. This tradition is a religious celebration and a means of preserving cultural identity. This study formulates two main questions: (1) How is the sacred construction of the Prophet's Birthday tradition in Bawean formed through the interaction of Islam and local culture? Moreover, (2) How do people across generations interpret this tradition? The study used a qualitative approach with Husserl's phenomenology to explore the community's religious experiences. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and documentation in the form of archives, prayers, and photographs of the procession. Informants were selected purposively, including religious leaders, cultural figures, the Maulid committee, the general public, and the younger generation. Data analysis used phenomenological stages: bracketing, intuiting, analyzing, and describing. The findings indicate that the sacredness of the Maulid in Bawean is understood as a space for strengthening faith, social solidarity, and cultural inheritance. This tradition represents a harmonious construction of archipelagic Islam: Islamic in its values, local in its expression, and sacred in the spiritual experience of its people.