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Denial, Trivialization and Relegation of Pluralism: The Challenges of Managing Diversity in Multi–religious Malaysia and Indonesia Azhar Ibrahim
Studia Islamika Vol 19, No 3 (2012): Studia Islamika
Publisher : Center for Study of Islam and Society (PPIM) Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1545.46 KB) | DOI: 10.15408/sdi.v19i3.355

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This article attempts to discuss the various societal responses to religious diversity and pluralism in Malaysia and Indonesia. Its focus is on the Muslim–majority nations of Indonesia and Malaysia, where the idea of religious pluralism among Muslims has taken various shapes. While the state’s management of pluralism is so far characterized by politics of expediency and accommodation to ensure stability, law and order, and harmony, it is the societal or community responses that matter most. Advancing and nurturing the ideas of religious pluralism in social and religious discourse requires commitment in persistency and planning. This, in turn, calls for the need to know how the ideas of pluralism and religious diversity have been understood in society. The challenge of nurturing a substantive pluralism in society warrants recognition and support. This can be made in the realms of theological discourse, political will, educative approach, as well as institutional supportDOI: 10.15408/sdi.v19i3.355 
Miasma as Earthquake Impact Depicted in Ambon Manuscript: A Disaster Semiotic Perspective Suryanto, Ardiansyah Bagus; Mohammad Rofiqi; Bahauddin; Sulanam; Mu’jizah; Azhar Ibrahim; Priscila Fitriasih Limbong
Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): HERITAGE OF NUSANTARA
Publisher : Center for Research and Development of Religious Literature and Heritage

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31291/hn.v13i1.737

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This study aims to explore the concept of miasma and the spiritual implications of earthquakes as depicted in the Naskah Cerita Gempa (The Story of Earthquake) manuscript found in Ambon, “The Story of Earthquake” is a manuscript from the collection of Husain Hatuwe. It is cataloged in both the Ambon Manuscript Catalog and the Religious Catalog of the Makassar Research and Development Center, under the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia. The manuscript has been digitized through a collaborative effort between the Pernaskahan Nusantara Foundation and the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at the University of Indonesia, in partnership with the Endangered Archives Programme (EAP) of the British Library. The digitized version of “The Story of Earthquake” manuscript can be accessed online via the EAP British Library’s website using the code EAP276/7/10. This study employs a textual analysis adopting Han-Liang Chang’s disaster semiotics methodology which categorizes disasters into three phases: natural events, interpretations and effects. The findings of this study reveal that natural events, in the form of weather changes associated with miasma, have a significant impact on all forms of life, including animals, plants and humans. These changes lead to damage and death, prompting individuals to seek protection. This research underscores the profound spiritual and physical effects of natural disasters as interpreted through the lens of the Naskah Cerita Gempa manuscript.
Helping MSMEs Use The Marketplace Ratih Kusumastuti; Rika Riwayatiningsih; Ekbal Santoso; Syamsu Rijal; Nuridha Matiin; Azhar Ibrahim
International Journal of Community Engagement and Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June : International Journal of Community Engagement and Development
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/ijced.v2i2.18

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To support the government's efforts to encourage the adoption of digital technology for MSMEs to adapt to consumer behavior in the current digital era, Community Service activities are carried out through the distribution of training and training in the market via the market education website. The aim of this activity is to increase the knowledge and skills of MSME players so that they can sell and market their goods using the current marketplace platform. This community service activity is carried out online using the Zoom application. The implementation method consists of three stages: planning, implementation, and evaluation. The socialization of marketplace training presentations to 25 MSME participants in the Bandung Regency area was carried out through the Marketplace Education website. The expected result of this socialization is that MSME players will gain better knowledge and skills through market-related training available through the market education website. The results of completing the questionnaire by twenty MSME actors involved as respondents showed that 85% of participants really needed it and 15% needed to take further training to increase their knowledge and abilities about the market. This activity increases the knowledge of MSME players about how to create marketing strategies and display products that attract consumer interest in the market.