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Journal : SANGKEP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan

De-Radikalisasi Islam, Khilafah dan Pendidikan Pancasila di Komunitas Wahabisme di Indonesia Saipul Hamdi; Fadli Mulyadi; Suwarto Suwarto
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): Special Issues: Religion and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Publisher : Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v4i2.3371

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Wahabisme merupakan salah satu varian Islam yang ultra konservatif lahir di Saudi Arabia pada abad ke-18 kemudian menyebar sebagai gerakan ideologis transnasional yang mengkampanyekan suara pemurnian Islam, pemberlakuan syariat Islam dan pendirian khilafah Islamiyah. Gerakan ini menimbulkan kontroversi di masyarakat karena selain menentang praktik budaya dan tradisi lokal yang berkembang di masyarakat, para ulama dan jemaah Wahhabi juga dikenal keras dan tanpa kompromi dalam dakwahnya. Sebagian besar ulama Wahhabi menggunakan hard approach dalam praktik dakwahnya menyerang dan menantang secara terbuka kelompok yang diklaim syirik, sesat dan ahli bidah karena tidak mengikuti “sunnah” Rasulullah. Akibatnya, ajaran Wahabi seringkali mengalami penolakan, benturan dan konflik sosial dengan penduduk lokal. Artikel ini ini secara khusus bertujuan untuk menguji upaya de-radikalisasi Islam (melepaskan Islam dari tindakan radikal), dan upaya mengubah pendekatan dakwah yang keras dan radikal menjadi lembut dan moderat supaya diterima oleh masyarakat. Selain itu artikel ini mengeksplorasi perkembangan diskursus khilafah Islamiyah di komunitas Wahhabi karena selama ini ajaran Wahhabi menekankan pemberlakuan syariat Islam dan pendirian negara Islam. Dalam merespon fenomena ini bagaimana upaya pemerintah dalam mengintervensi dan menanamkan ideologi Pancasila dan wawasan kebangsaan di komunitas pendidikan mereka.
COVID-19 AND MIGRANT WORKER: A CASE STUDY OF THE EDUCATION AND HEALTH OF CHILDREN OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN EAST LOMBOK DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Saipul Hamdi; Syarifuddin Syarifuddin; Oryaza Pneumatica Indrasari; Rosiady Sayuti; Nia Ihwani
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Religious Changing Pathway Post Pandemic and Welcoming Society Era 5.0
Publisher : Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v5i1.5716

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The phenomenon of migrant workers from Indonesia leads to numerous internal issues in the family. Parents who play a significant role in the family are unable to perform their duties to their full potential, particularly when it comes to supporting the growth of children in their health and education. Children who have their migrant worker parents abandon them frequently face a variety of disadvantages, such as poor health and educational opportunities. Children's education will undoubtedly be impacted, particularly in light of the Covid-19 epidemic, which has an effect on educational institutions. Their health is also in danger. Due to this circumstance, this article focuses on the education and health of migrant worker children as well as how they develop academically. This study was carried out over the course of six months (January–June 2022) In Suralaga, East Lombok utilizing qualitative techniques and a phenomenological perspective. Ways for gathering data by observations-participation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The study included a sample of 30 respondents, including migrant workers, those who looked after their children, teachers, healthcare professionals, and local government. According to the findings of this study, migrant workers' children in Suralaga District generally lead happy lives. Children of migrant workers have good physical and educational outcomes, but they struggle with mental health issues. Therefore, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, parents' attendance is crucial for their children's education and health.
PROSELYTIZING EXPANSION OF TABLIGHI JAMAAT IN WETU TELU INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY IN BAYAN, NORTH LOMBOK Saipul Hamdi; Arif Nasrullah; Hafizah Awalia; Firdaus Abdul  Malik; Nurul Haromain
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Religion, Indigenous Community, Customary Law and Anti-terrorism in Eastern Ind
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi Agama dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v6i1.7048

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Tablighi Jamaat's (TJ) proselytizing activity has had a significant impact on improving the religious practices of the community not only in India, where TJ was born and evolved, but also in other nations where they preach, including Indonesia. TJ's da'wah has reached rural places with strong customs. The purpose of this study is to investigate the growth and influence of TJ's da'wah movement in the Wetu Telu Bayan indigenous community in North Lombok. This study employs qualitative data collection approaches such as participant observation, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions. According to the findings of this study, the beginning of TJ's da'wah expansion began with the movement of young people from the hamlet who were still in high school to Jamaah Tabligh's da'wah. He was successful in enticing the community to join by presenting various programs such as Safari Friday (Safari Jumat), a three-day church for spiritual growth. This program was strengthened by the Lombok Uatara Regent's program, namely emotional treatment (Termos) through khuruj, particularly Haji Bakrie, who is also a Tablighi Jamaat figure. This approach is highly effective and has a significant impact on the religious reformation in the Bayan customary region. Another study indicates that TJ members have successfully negotiated their teachings with traditional practices. The society began to renounce traditional practices that were seen incompatible with Islamic teachings.
SASAK MIGRANT WORKERS: : Slavery, Cultural Challenges, and Family Life During the Migration Period Saipul Hamdi; Haifazah Awalia; Riska Aini; Sukarman; Ihfan Rahmawadi
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Religious Moderation and Harmony within the Indonesian Community
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi Agama dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v6i2.8488

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Migrant workers’ lives are filled with drama and social difficulties ranging from enslavement, new cultural obstacles, and social disputes in the places where they work. This article looks at the cultural obstacles that Sasak migrant workers experience in Malaysia, as well as the patterns of slavery that emerge in the workplace. This study was conducted in Suaralaga utilizing qualitative methods and a case study approach. According to the findings, the majority of Indonesian migrant workers face slavery, exploitation, and discrimination in the workplace. They frequently do not receive their salary because the brokers who brought them to the company subtracted and took them. These brokers charge a high fee, resulting in migrant laborers receiving inadequate or no pay at all. Slavery occurs not just in Malaysian enterprises, but it is even more heinous in Indonesian territory when migrant laborers arrive by sea. Although cultural concerns do not pose a problem for migrant employees due to many parallels with Malaysian society, other habits such as consuming beer, free sex, and prostitution in the community surrounding the company make foreign workers uncomfortable. Failure of migrant workers in Malaysia to provide remittances to their families has a significant influence on their family life at home, particularly in meeting the daily necessities of their wives and children
THE SEMBEQ SENGGETENG RITUAL PRACTICE AND ITS EFFECT ON THE DECLINE OF AN EARLY AGE MARRIAGE IN LOMBOK Hamdi, Saipul; Awalia, Hafizah; M. Irman Zuhdi; Riduan, Imam Malik
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Religious Moderation, Cultural Traditions, and Digital Transformation in Contem
Publisher : Prodi Sosiologi Agama dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v8i1.9976

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The sembeq senggeteng is a unique rite that bind young people's hearts so that they do not marry too early. The ritual was established by the native ancestor of East Lombok people, especially those in Lekor village. The ritual is complicated in terms of the symbolic value of the offerings material. As a result, this study looks into the process of performing ritual, the symbolic meanings of the presenting element, and the influence on preventing early marriage. The study adopted a qualitative method and a phenomenological approach. The research revealed that each procedure of the ceremony and its offering has a symbolic value, such as betel leaves as a substitute for skin, areca nut for the heart, lime for bones, rice for meat, and thread for veins. This ritual has a significant impact on avoiding early marriage in this hamlet, and the government should implement the ritual to lower the number of early marriages in Lombok.
PROSELYTIZING EXPANSION OF TABLIGHI JAMAAT IN WETU TELU INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY IN BAYAN, NORTH LOMBOK Hamdi, Saipul; Nasrullah, Arif; Awalia, Hafizah; Malik, Firdaus Abdul ; Haromain, Nurul
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Addressing Radicalism and Cultural Dynamics in Indonesia
Publisher : UIN Mataram dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v6i1.7048

Abstract

Tablighi Jamaat's (TJ) proselytizing activity has had a significant impact on improving the religious practices of the community not only in India, where TJ was born and evolved, but also in other nations where they preach, including Indonesia. TJ's da'wah has reached rural places with strong customs. The purpose of this study is to investigate the growth and influence of TJ's da'wah movement in the Wetu Telu Bayan indigenous community in North Lombok. This study employs qualitative data collection approaches such as participant observation, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions. According to the findings of this study, the beginning of TJ's da'wah expansion began with the movement of young people from the hamlet who were still in high school to Jamaah Tabligh's da'wah. He was successful in enticing the community to join by presenting various programs such as Safari Friday (Safari Jumat), a three-day church for spiritual growth. This program was strengthened by the Lombok Uatara Regent's program, namely emotional treatment (Termos) through khuruj, particularly Haji Bakrie, who is also a Tablighi Jamaat figure. This approach is highly effective and has a significant impact on the religious reformation in the Bayan customary region. Another study indicates that TJ members have successfully negotiated their teachings with traditional practices. The society began to renounce traditional practices that were seen incompatible with Islamic teachings.
SASAK MIGRANT WORKERS: : Slavery, Cultural Challenges, and Family Life During the Migration Period Hamdi, Saipul; Awalia, Haifazah; Riska Aini; Sukarman; Ihfan Rahmawadi
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Religious Moderation and Cultural Dynamics in Indonesia
Publisher : UIN Mataram dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v6i2.8488

Abstract

Migrant workers’ lives are filled with drama and social difficulties ranging from enslavement, new cultural obstacles, and social disputes in the places where they work. This article looks at the cultural obstacles that Sasak migrant workers experience in Malaysia, as well as the patterns of slavery that emerge in the workplace. This study was conducted in Suaralaga utilizing qualitative methods and a case study approach. According to the findings, the majority of Indonesian migrant workers face slavery, exploitation, and discrimination in the workplace. They frequently do not receive their salary because the brokers who brought them to the company subtracted and took them. These brokers charge a high fee, resulting in migrant laborers receiving inadequate or no pay at all. Slavery occurs not just in Malaysian enterprises, but it is even more heinous in Indonesian territory when migrant laborers arrive by sea. Although cultural concerns do not pose a problem for migrant employees due to many parallels with Malaysian society, other habits such as consuming beer, free sex, and prostitution in the community surrounding the company make foreign workers uncomfortable. Failure of migrant workers in Malaysia to provide remittances to their families has a significant influence on their family life at home, particularly in meeting the daily necessities of their wives and children
THE SEMBEQ SENGGETENG RITUAL PRACTICE AND ITS EFFECT ON THE DECLINE OF AN EARLY AGE MARRIAGE IN LOMBOK Hamdi, Saipul; Awalia, Hafizah; M. Irman Zuhdi; Riduan, Imam Malik
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Tolerance and Cultural Dynamics in Indonesia
Publisher : UIN Mataram dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v8i1.9976

Abstract

The sembeq senggeteng is a unique rite that bind young people's hearts so that they do not marry too early. The ritual was established by the native ancestor of East Lombok people, especially those in Lekor village. The ritual is complicated in terms of the symbolic value of the offerings material. As a result, this study looks into the process of performing ritual, the symbolic meanings of the presenting element, and the influence on preventing early marriage. The study adopted a qualitative method and a phenomenological approach. The research revealed that each procedure of the ceremony and its offering has a symbolic value, such as betel leaves as a substitute for skin, areca nut for the heart, lime for bones, rice for meat, and thread for veins. This ritual has a significant impact on avoiding early marriage in this hamlet, and the government should implement the ritual to lower the number of early marriages in Lombok.
De-Radikalisasi Islam, Khilafah dan Pendidikan Pancasila di Komunitas Wahabisme di Indonesia Hamdi, Saipul; Mulyadi, Fadli; Suwarto, Suwarto
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): Special Issues: Religion and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Publisher : UIN Mataram dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v4i2.3371

Abstract

Wahabisme merupakan salah satu varian Islam yang ultra konservatif lahir di Saudi Arabia pada abad ke-18 kemudian menyebar sebagai gerakan ideologis transnasional yang mengkampanyekan suara pemurnian Islam, pemberlakuan syariat Islam dan pendirian khilafah Islamiyah. Gerakan ini menimbulkan kontroversi di masyarakat karena selain menentang praktik budaya dan tradisi lokal yang berkembang di masyarakat, para ulama dan jemaah Wahhabi juga dikenal keras dan tanpa kompromi dalam dakwahnya. Sebagian besar ulama Wahhabi menggunakan hard approach dalam praktik dakwahnya menyerang dan menantang secara terbuka kelompok yang diklaim syirik, sesat dan ahli bidah karena tidak mengikuti “sunnah” Rasulullah. Akibatnya, ajaran Wahabi seringkali mengalami penolakan, benturan dan konflik sosial dengan penduduk lokal. Artikel ini ini secara khusus bertujuan untuk menguji upaya de-radikalisasi Islam (melepaskan Islam dari tindakan radikal), dan upaya mengubah pendekatan dakwah yang keras dan radikal menjadi lembut dan moderat supaya diterima oleh masyarakat. Selain itu artikel ini mengeksplorasi perkembangan diskursus khilafah Islamiyah di komunitas Wahhabi karena selama ini ajaran Wahhabi menekankan pemberlakuan syariat Islam dan pendirian negara Islam. Dalam merespon fenomena ini bagaimana upaya pemerintah dalam mengintervensi dan menanamkan ideologi Pancasila dan wawasan kebangsaan di komunitas pendidikan mereka.
COVID-19 AND MIGRANT WORKER: A CASE STUDY OF THE EDUCATION AND HEALTH OF CHILDREN OF MIGRANT WORKERS IN EAST LOMBOK DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Hamdi, Saipul; Syarifuddin, Syarifuddin; Indrasari, Oryaza Pneumatica; Sayuti, Rosiady; Ihwani, Nia
SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Religious Changing Pathway Post Pandemic and Welcoming Society Era 5.0
Publisher : UIN Mataram dan Asosiasi Sosiologi Agama Indonesia (ASAGI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/sangkep.v5i1.5716

Abstract

The phenomenon of migrant workers from Indonesia leads to numerous internal issues in the family. Parents who play a significant role in the family are unable to perform their duties to their full potential, particularly when it comes to supporting the growth of children in their health and education. Children who have their migrant worker parents abandon them frequently face a variety of disadvantages, such as poor health and educational opportunities. Children's education will undoubtedly be impacted, particularly in light of the Covid-19 epidemic, which has an effect on educational institutions. Their health is also in danger. Due to this circumstance, this article focuses on the education and health of migrant worker children as well as how they develop academically. This study was carried out over the course of six months (January–June 2022) In Suralaga, East Lombok utilizing qualitative techniques and a phenomenological perspective. Ways for gathering data by observations-participation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The study included a sample of 30 respondents, including migrant workers, those who looked after their children, teachers, healthcare professionals, and local government. According to the findings of this study, migrant workers' children in Suralaga District generally lead happy lives. Children of migrant workers have good physical and educational outcomes, but they struggle with mental health issues. Therefore, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, parents' attendance is crucial for their children's education and health.
Co-Authors -, Palahuddin Abdul Ali Mutammima Amar Alhaq Ahmad Muzayyin Ahmad Zamroni Anugran, Lalu Gagarin Ari Gunawan Arif Nasrullah Arif Nasrullah Awalia, Haifazah Baiq Yuliana Chaniago, Dwi Setiawan Dewi Satria Elmiana Doni Anamal Ega Erlina Fadli Mulyadi Fadli Mulyadi Fanny Henry Tondo FATIMATUZZAHRO Firdaus Abdul Malik Firdaus Abdul  Malik Hafizah Awalia Hafizah Awalia Hafizah Awalia, Hafizah Haifazah Awalia Haliza R., Lale Audina Haromain, Nurul Husmiati Husmiati Ihfan Rahmawadi Ihfan Rahmawadi Ihfan Rahmawadi Ihwani, Nia Ikmal Maulana Ikmal Maulana Ikmal Maulana Indah Firgina Sari Indrasari, Oryaza Pneumatica Indri Wahyuni Karina Ayu Septiana Karyadi, Lalu Wiresapta Komala Asri, Baiq Isma Kusuma Wijaya, Ade Setian Lalu Wiresapta Karyadi Lina Febriani Linda Sari Zuarnum M. Irman Zuhdi Malik, Firdaus Abdul  Mia Nurkhofifah Mirza Ainul Islam Moh Adiyat Hidayatullah Muhammad Hilmi Mulyadi, Fadli Nasrullah, Arif Nasrullah, Arif Nia Ihwani Ninda Luqya Nakadira Nurul Haromain Nurul Haromain Nurul Haromain Nurul Hilmi Muliana Oryaza Pneumatica Indrasari Oryza Peneumatica Inderasari Oryza Pneumatica Inderasari Oryza Pneumatica Indrasari Oryza Pneumatica Indrasari Parama, I Dewa Made Satya Putuhena, Dwitri Pebrian Rahmawadi, Ihfan Ramdani, Muh. Rani, Anisa Puspa Riduan, Imam Malik Riska Aini Riska Aini Rizal, Fachrul Rizkia, Dita Rosiady Husaenie Sayuti Rostihanji Rostihanji Salsabila, Sally Savita P., Ayudia Davina Sayuti, Rosiady Siti Nurjannah Siti Nurjannah Sukarman Sukarman Sukarman - Suwarto Suwarto Suwarto Suwarto Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Tanthori Juliandri Taufiq Ramdani Wardani, Ika Auliya Yek Zen Mubarok Yogi Septian Hadi Zaenuddin Hudi Prasojo Zuarnum, Linda Sari