Fredyarini Soedjiwo, Novena Ade
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BARAAN: ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY THROUGH RELIGIOUS TRADITION OF EID-FITR IN BENGKALIS RIAU Suroyo, Suroyo; Fredyarini Soedjiwo, Novena Ade; Putra, Bima Maulana; Soriente, Antonia
Jurnal Studi Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 19 No 2 (2023): JURNAL STUDI AGAMA DAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : IAIN Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jsam.v19i2.6506

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This research explores the Islamic philosophy embedded in the cultural traditions of the Bengkalis people. The research was motivated by the need to understand the unique Islamic perspective of the Bengkalis people and how it affects their way of life. The research methodology used in this study is qualitative, with the data collection process conducted through observation, interviews, and document analysis. The participants in this study were members of the Bengkalis community and the data analysis process involved identifying key themes and patterns that emerged from the data collected. The study found that the cultural traditions of the Bengkalis community are deeply rooted in Islamic philosophy, which is reflected in their daily practices, beliefs and values. The community's strong adherence to Islamic principles has helped shape their way of life, as well as their social and economic structure. So the findings of this research are "Baraan" Research reveals that Eid-Fitr in Bengkalis, Riau, is a religious tradition that is an important part of Islamic philosophy. This tradition is seen as a reflection of the values of sincerity, solidarity and unity of Muslims in Bengkalis. Overall, the "Baraan" research provides a deep understanding of the relationship between religious tradition and Islamic philosophy in the community of Bengkalis, Riau
Peyek and Social Change: An Analysis of Peyek's Impact on Cultural Identity and Da'wah in Yogyakarta Suroyo, Suroyo; Putra, Bima Maulana; Fredyarini Soedjiwo, Novena Ade; Adnan, Fatmahwati
Journal of Islamic History and Manuscript Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Islamic History and Manuscript
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Service UIN Prof. K.H. Saifuddin Zuhri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24090/jihm.v4i1.13202

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Scholars consider Peyek, a typical Javanese light meal, to have deep cultural and religious significance. People believe Peyek represents thankfulness, prosperity, and past benefits, connecting it to Wali Songo’s efforts to spread Islam across Java. This research study investigates the role of peyek in cultural immersion and Islamic da'wah in Yogyakarta. Qualitative research approaches were used to learn about the cultural relevance and Islamic symbolism linked to peyek in Yogyakarta. The Mataram Sultanate region, encompassing the districts of Kota Gede, Tugu Yogyakarta, Malioboro, Kraton Yogyakarta, and Krapyak Stage, was the major focus of the study, which was supplemented with insights from notable peyek markets such as Gamping, Ngasem, and Kranggan. The major research technique used was direct observation, and the study found that peyek is important in solidifying both the cultural heritage and religious beliefs in Yogyakarta. It appears to serve as a conduit for the development of belief and the promotion of local cultural identity through Islamic da'wah efforts, including local cultural components with Islamic preaching to strengthen Yogyakarta's cultural identity and promote religious harmony.
Religious Well-Being and Suicide Ideation in Gunungkidul: Exploring the Pulung Gantung Phenomenon among Javanese Communities Fredyarini Soedjiwo, Novena Ade; Entas, Derinta; Suroyo, Suroyo; Putra, Bima Maulana; Guidi, Elisa; Karimi, Amir
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 10, No 1 (2025): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v10i1.2963

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The phenomenon of suicide in the context of the Pulung Gantung myth has become a serious concern. However, research that specifically examines the relationship between religious well-being and suicidal ideation in the context of Javanese culture, particularly in areas with a high prevalence of suicide, such as Gunungkidul, is still minimal. The present study aims to identify the role of the Pulung Gantung myth in mediating the relationship between religious well-being and suicidal ideation. A qualitative approach with a case study design was employed to explore the unique experiences of Javanese people in Gunungkidul. Snowball sampling was used to identify key informants who met specific criteria, and semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect data on religious well-being and suicidal ideation. To ensure the accuracy and avoid any offence, all collected data underwent a meticulous verbatim analysis. The Pulung Gantung myth exerts a substantial influence on the incidence of suicidal ideation within the Javanese community of Gunungkidul. This myth has the capacity to intensify feelings of despair, thereby expediting the process of arriving at the decision to take one's own life. The development of programs that promote community participation in religious activities. The implications of this study suggest a necessity to reinterpret the meaning of the Pulung Gantung myth so that it is no longer directly associated with suicide.