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RELIGIOUS MODERATION THROUGH PERSIA-ACEH INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Usman, Abdul Rani; Sulaiman, Azman; Fauzan, Ahmad; Zulyadi, Teuku; Salahuddin, Afrizal; Putri, Nanda; Jannah, Maisal; Misra, Laini
Islam Futura Vol 24, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Islam Futura
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/jiif.v24i2.17443

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The cultural encounter between Aceh and Persian traditions occurred through the approach of Sufism during the early spread of Islam in the Nusantara, where Islam was embraced as a socio-cultural ideology by the Acehnese people. The formalization of structural Islamic law in Aceh today has effectively closed off the possibility of religious moderation within the diversity of new cultural expressions. One of these measures is the establishment of Shafi'i school regulations as the main model in Aceh, which impacts the restriction and adjustment of certain traditions and arts that do not align with this school of thought. As a result, intercultural communication becomes an alternative approach to rebuilding mutual understanding, emphasizing the importance of tolerance, and appreciating cultural differences in Indonesia. However, the desired form of moderation has not yet materialized, as evidenced by the emergence of coercive attitudes within a singular religious perspective. Through an intercultural communication approach, this study reveals the moderation attitudes manifested from the cultural encounter between Aceh and Persia. The presence of Persian-style gravestones, still visible in several areas of Pidie (such as Giging, Bungiy, Meunasah Raya Paleue, and Cot Satu), serves as evidence of this cultural exchange. The descriptive-analytical method employed in this research uncovers several findings, including that history demonstrates the intense cultural communication between Persia and the Acehnese people as an expression of religious moderation. However, over time, with the implementation of structural Islam, the attitude of religious moderation has gradually eroded, either directly or indirectly.
PENGARUH KREDIBILITAS ORANG TUA TERHADAP PERILAKU KONSUMSI MEDIA DIGITAL GENERASI ALPHA Jannah, Maisal; Hatta, Kusmawati; Balqis, Awanda
AT-TANZIR: JURNAL ILMIAH PRODI KOMUNIKASI PENYIARAN ISLAM Vol. 15, No. 2 (Desember 2024)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Negeri (STAIN) Teungku Dirundeng Meulaboh Aceh Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47498/tanzir.v15i2.3429

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The study aims to explore the influence of parents' credibility on the digital media consumption behavior of Alpha Generation children from a psychological point of view. By adopting psychological theories such as attachment theory and social learning theory, the study identified the relationship between parents' credibility and their children's patterns of digital media consumption. The Alpha generation, the generation born after 2010, grew up in a digital age full of social media and advanced technology. The research method used was a survey method, by distributing questionnaires to Alpha Generation parents to find out their perceptions of their credibility in influencing their children's digital media consumption behavior. Children who think their parents have credibility. The majority of Alpha Generation kids are very active on social media, with most of them using this platform every day. Confidence in parents as sources of information about digital media varies, with about half of respondents believing in their parents, while others are not or feel unsure. It shows an opportunity for parents to increase their credibility in providing information about digital media. Decisions to trust information from parents or peers depend heavily on the topic discussed, which suggests that children tend to look for relevant and credible information depending on the context.