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PENDAMPINGAN PERENCANAKAN RENOVASI MASJID NURRULLOH DUA LANTAI UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KAPASITAS JAMAAH Tri Hartanto; A Bambang Yuono Yuono
GANESHA: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 02 (2021): Juli 2021
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta (UTP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/ganesha.v1i02.1533

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Pendampingan perencanaan pembangunan renovasi Masjid Nurrulloh dilaksanakan untuk membantu masyarakat di lingkungan kampung Ngemplak RT.02 RW.29 Mojosonga, Jebres, Surakarta. Renovasi pembangunan masjid di lingkungan kampung Ngemplak ini dilakukan karena kapasitas masjid yang sudah tidak bisa menampung jamaah, khususnya pada waktu ibadah sholat Jum’at dan ibadah Romadhlon. Kesulitan yang dialami oleh masyarakat kampung Ngemplak didalam perencanaan masjid adalah bagaimana membuat desain masjid yang baik secara arsitektural dan fungsional, bagaimana merencanakan dan menghitung kekuatan strukturnya dan bagaimana perhitungan biayanya untuk pembangunannya. Sehingga keberadaan tim pengabdian masyarakat dari program studi Arsitektur dan Teknik Sipil Universitas Tunas Pembangunan (UTP) Surakarta, diharapkan mampu merencanakan desain Masjid Nurrulloh. Dengan desain perencanaan dan perencangan yang baik secara arsitektural, diharapkan masjid ini akan menjadi kebanggaan warganya dan akan dapat menumbuhkan kembangkan kegiatan keagamaan bagi seluruh warganya. Tim pengabdian telah mendampingi didalam perencanaan Gambar dan RAB masjid Nurrulloh yang direncanakan menjadi dua lantai. Tahap berikutnya adalah terkait pelaksanaan renovasi, yang membutuhkan dana ± Rp. 1.500.000.000,00. Adapun biaya/dana renovasi masjid yang akan dilaksanakan bersumber dari swadaya masyarakat setempat. Takmir Masjid berencana menghimpun dana, dengan membuat proposal bantuan dana kepada semua masyarakat kampung Ngemplak RT.02 RW.29 Mojosongo, Surakarta. Selain warga setempat, penggalangan dana juga akan disampaikan kepada semua kaum Muslimin di kota Surakarta dan sekitarnya. Harapanya dana yang ada sekarang ditambah dengan hasil penggalangan dana, pembangunan masjid segera terealisasi. Kehadiran tim pengabdian yang telah menghasilkan gambar kerja dan perhitungan RAB akan sangat berguna untuk perijinan pembangunan dan penggalangan dana. Kata kunci: pendampingan, perencanaan, renovasi, masjid Nurrulloh
PRINCE SAMUDRA'S TOMB AS A GROWTH GENERATOR FOR GUNUNG KEMUKUS SETTLEMENT IN SRAGEN REGENCY Tri Hartanto; A Bamban Yuuwono; Danarti Karsono; Wahyu Prabowo
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Arsitektur Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL TEKNIK SIPIL DAN ARSITEKTUR
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jtsa.v28i1.2257

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The Javanese have many traditions, which illustrate that the Javanese or Javanese people in achieving their expectations are not enough just to work and pray, but there are other ways such as ritual efforts that are carried out based on their belief in various myths and the history of places considered sacredness that develops in society. One of the ritual places and has a strong mythical belief is the tomb of Prince Samudra on Gunung Kemukus, Pendem Village, Sumberlawang District, Sragen Regency, Central Java. This hill (mountain of cubes), there is the tomb of Prince Samudra, Nyai Ontrowulan and his servants. The Javanese people, especially the people around them, have a belief that the tombs are considered sacred. Then the community began to build houses and live around the tomb. The habit of people seeking blessings through the tradition of ngalap blessing, which is an activity to seek goodness from an essence, object or something that is considered by humans to have benefits and goodness, or seeking barakah (ngalap blessing) or other words "tabarruk". This tomb is also a destination for the ngalap blessing ritual by the surrounding community and from the people on the island of Java. More and more community visits have led to the growth of settlements around the tomb, where previously there were no settlements, only hills. Based on the results of research, the existence of Prince Samudra's tomb is a generator for the emergence of settlements.
PRINCE SAMUDRA'S TOMB AS A GROWTH GENERATOR FOR GUNUNG KEMUKUS SETTLEMENT IN SRAGEN REGENCY Tri Hartanto; A Bamban Yuuwono; Danarti Karsono; Wahyu Prabowo
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Arsitektur Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL TEKNIK SIPIL DAN ARSITEKTUR
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/jtsa.v28i1.2257

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The Javanese have many traditions, which illustrate that the Javanese or Javanese people in achieving their expectations are not enough just to work and pray, but there are other ways such as ritual efforts that are carried out based on their belief in various myths and the history of places considered sacredness that develops in society. One of the ritual places and has a strong mythical belief is the tomb of Prince Samudra on Gunung Kemukus, Pendem Village, Sumberlawang District, Sragen Regency, Central Java. This hill (mountain of cubes), there is the tomb of Prince Samudra, Nyai Ontrowulan and his servants. The Javanese people, especially the people around them, have a belief that the tombs are considered sacred. Then the community began to build houses and live around the tomb. The habit of people seeking blessings through the tradition of ngalap blessing, which is an activity to seek goodness from an essence, object or something that is considered by humans to have benefits and goodness, or seeking barakah (ngalap blessing) or other words "tabarruk". This tomb is also a destination for the ngalap blessing ritual by the surrounding community and from the people on the island of Java. More and more community visits have led to the growth of settlements around the tomb, where previously there were no settlements, only hills. Based on the results of research, the existence of Prince Samudra's tomb is a generator for the emergence of settlements.