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The Role of Sasak Women in Community Social Development in Nusa Tenggara Barat Sukron Azhari; Ariadi, Izwan; Ariwidodo, Eko; Masroer, Masroer
KARSA Journal of Social and Islamic Culture Vol. 30 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/karsa.v30i1.6027

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This article discusses gender, especially in women’s job qualifications, and provides opportunities for women in society. Gender issues are expected to be addressed, but what about the people of Wakan village who still use patriarchal culture daily? It causes women to be unable to work according to their talents. This study refers to Foucault's theory of knowledge and power regime. In contrast, the research method uses descriptive qualitative research, so the data collection technique uses a depiction of people’s lives that are happening now. The results show that women in Wakan Village still experience discrimination by men, especially in society, both in public and other spaces. It started from the community’s belief in seeing these women so that the role of women was still minimal in any case. Even though both men and society provide opportunities for women, every opportunity is still supervised by men, so all opportunities and roles of women cannot equal the roles of men, which causes women to be subordinated.
Portrait of Community Dynamic Changes Towards Globalisation Development Sukron Azhari; Masroer
International Journal of Sociology of Religion Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): International Journal of Sociology of Religion
Publisher : ASTEEC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70687/ijsr.v1i1.1

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The dynamics of social change in society is a reality that occurs in people's lives, especially in Wakan Village, especially with the current rapid development of globalization. The development of globalization is a new challenge for all levels of society, especially those that are able to give effect to old habits to be abandoned. Globalization in people's lives has positive and negative impacts in all aspects of change. However, from the impact caused by the current development of globalization, it becomes a challenge for the community to learn about introjection caused by the development of globalization. Therefore, people must have knowledge and be wise in carrying out an era development, especially with the progress of globalization. Adopting a development of globalization wisely will be able to provide benefits for every community life, but apart from the benefits obtained in adopting the development of globalization by the community, the positive values ​​that were previously carried out are also not spared. So that people do not become ambiguous towards the customary values ​​that they used to have.
Urban Community Participation In Dealing With The Covid-19 Pandemic Through Environment-Based On Covid-19 Handling Policies In The City Of Mataram Diki Wahyudi; Sri Rum Giyarsih; Dina Ruslanjari; Sukron Azhari
International Journal of Sociology of Religion Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Sociology of Religion
Publisher : ASTEEC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70687/ijsr.v1i1.16

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The city of Mataram is an area that has a high number of Covid-19 cases in West Nusa Tenggara Province. Covid-19 has seriously impacted all aspects of life, from health, economy, society, culture, and tourism to religious rituals. This study aims to analyze the policies for handling Covid-19 in Mataram City. Second, analyze the form of community participation in efforts to deal with Covid-19 in Mataram City. This study uses the participation theory of Cohen and Uphoff as an analytical tool. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive approach. In- depth interviews, observation, and documentation employed data collection techniques. The results of this study indicate that this environment-based policy for handling Covid-19 effectively suppresses the spread of Covid-19 in Mataram City. This policy is implemented by involving the participation of all elements of government, local leaders, and the community. Community participation in handling Covid-19 starts with high public awareness of Covid-19, then implementing health protocols. Community participation is also seen in the formulation of policies for handling Covid-19, the movement to join a Task Force (Satgas), carrying out self- help movements to help each other, and being involved in evaluating the handling of Covid-19 in the City of Mataram.
Fitrah: Becoming a Proportional Human (Comparative Study: Indonesian Tafsir Perspectives) Vijay Asyfa Betay Seer; Muhammad Ali Fuadi; Sukron Azhari
International Journal of Sociology of Religion Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Sociology of Religion
Publisher : ASTEEC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70687/ijsr.v2i2.48

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Often human fitrah is interpreted as human potential in knowing good and bad, but if explored more deeply, human fitrah has a forming component. Tafsir alMisbah and alAzhar were chosen to unravel these components. Both of these interpretations have a uniqueness that is the use of adaby ijtima'i or societal style, but different angles of approach and orientation. Quraish Shihab tends to be systematic, structural, and psyco-sociological. Meanwhile, Hamka tends to be philosophical, Sufistic, and sociological. This research is qualitative research using literature review data. This research uses a comparative method. The research steps by explaining the concept of the study in general, then examined based on both interpretations referring to the object of the verse that can represent aspects of fitrah in detail. According to tafsir alMisbah, human nature is a facility from God for humans to recognise Him and obey Him. Meanwhile, according to the interpretation of al-Azhar, human nature is a means of acknowledging the existence of the Creator since humans can use reason. Dimensionally, human nature is divided into three parts, 1) fitrah jismiyyah, 2) fitrah nafsiyyah (i.) nafs, ii.) 'aql, iii.) qolb), 3) fitrah ruhiyyah. All three function differently but cannot operate partially, the combination of aspects collaborates to become fitrah.
Portrait of Tuan Guru's Political Contest: An Analysis of Political Dynamics in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara: Potret Kontestasi Politik Tuan Guru: Analisis terhadap Dinamika Politik di Lombok Nusa Tenggara Barat M. Rusman Hadi; Sukron Azhari
Pesantren Reviews Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): July
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Institut Studi Islam Sunan Doe

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58330/pr.v1i2.306

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This article examines the portrait of the Tuan Guru's political contestation on the island of Lombok. In connection with the Tuan Guru's political contestation in Lombok, which was introduced by TGB, by giving a good impression to the community, it created great opportunities for all Tuan Gurus to participate in political contestations. This study uses a literature review by reviewing the literature, collecting data by searching for previous research, and looking at phenomena that occur in the field. And the theory used is the theory of moral leadership (moral leadership). The results of the research that Tuan Guru in Lombok has a great opportunity to participate in political contestation, by participating in this political contest, Tuan Guru is looking for supporters in very varied ways, such as in preaching, Tuan Guru goes to villages while continuing to apply da'wah. political ones. As well as Tuan Guru in seeking support or in dealing with political contestations, always provides an understanding to the community of the importance of choosing leaders by Islamic teachings. As a result, indirectly or unconsciously, the community was moved by the da'wah given by the teacher, in finding a religious leader, so that the congregation or the community agreed to win the guru in the political contestation in Lombok.