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Journal : Journal of Islamic Architecture

Assessing Social Sustainability in Mosque as Religious Building, Case Study: Al-Lathiif Mosque, Bandung-West Java, Indonesia Indrarani, Indri Astrina Fitria; Sari, Shaufa Salsabila; Lukman, Aldyfra Luhulima; Sahid, Sahid
Journal of Islamic Architecture Vol 8, No 3 (2025): Journal of Islamic Architecture
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Maliki Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jia.v8i3.26570

Abstract

A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims that emphasizes the concept of Rahmatan Lil Alamin, meaning to bring blessings to all people. Based on this statement, a mosque serves as a safe and comfortable space for performing ritual prayers and as a venue for accommodating social activities for its congregants. The function of mosques evolves, especially during the month of Ramadan. It becomes more active and serves various purposes beyond prayers, including religious, political, economic, educational, commercial, social, and cultural activities. All of these activities aim to foster social interaction among Muslim communities. This research aims to uncover the behavior and movements of worshippers during both Salat ritual and non-Salat activities within mosque spaces. The study focuses on Al-Lathiif Mosque in Bandung, known for its vibrant young community, which engages in diverse and active activities. The steps taken to achieve the research objectives are as follows: (1) Identifying the indicators to reveal social sustainability through literature studies; (2) Mapping the behavior of congregants and the utilization of mosque spaces during Salat activities; (3) Mapping the behavior of congregants and the utilization of mosque spaces during non-Salat activities; (4) Distributing questionnaires related to social sustainability indicators regarding space utilization in the mosque; (4) Concluding the application of social sustainability concepts in mosque spaces. The analysis results reveal that social sustainability is optimally achieved in the flexibility of spaces in a mosque.
Co-Authors Abdul Rahman Achmad Widodo Adiprimaswara, Michael Putra Narendra Afsari, Ayudya Ahmad Zaki Aldyfra Luhulima Lukman Alfauzi, Abdul Syukur Alfiatul Maulida, Alfiatul Alyasa, Moh. Fani Anandia, Faranita Putri Andi Wahyudi Anis Roihatin Arif Fauzi, Dhiyaulhaq Ariyanto, Wahyu Arrahman, Friendika Alif Asferizal, Ferial Atthariq, Luthfi Aryananda Aukad, Muhamad Aulia, Nur Fatowil Badaruddin, Sukri Barid, Muhammad Bernard Bernard, Bernard Darlan, Armayanti Devi, Yunida Djam'an, Nurwati Dwiana Hendrawati F. Gatot Sumarno, F. Gatot Fahmi, Aziz Fauziah, Selma Nurul Ferial, Asferizal Gatot Yulianto Hassan, Muhammad Nasiru Hermawan, Baktiyar Mei Indrarani, Indri Astrina Fitria Kusriyah, Ainun Jariyah Dewi Kuswari Hernawati M Gilang Indra Mardika Maulani, Choirunnisa Prilya Maulidina, Fathiya Nur Miftachul Huda Mochammad Denny Surindra Muhammad Ammar Naufal Muhammad Rifki Mulyono Mulyono Munawwaroh, Dita Anies Musdalifah Musdalifah Mustofa, Rida Mutmainnah, Fakhirah Nadia, Aulia Nana Putri Yanto Nasir, Nur Anisa Nur Sakinah Nurdin Arsyad, Nurdin Nurfadilla, Nurfadilla Nurhaliza, Ratih Nurhidayah Nurhidayah Nurjannah Nurjannah Nursadi, Nursadi Pratiwi, Okta Ayu Putri, Tania Prameswari Rahma Yanda Rahma, Nur Ratna Tri Hardaningtyas, Ratna Tri Risal Rinofah, Risal Rofik, Abdur Rosidah Rosidah Sa'diyyah, Fadhilah Nur Safaruddin, Yanuar Mahfudz Safarudin, Yanuar Mahfud Safitri, Ayuun Saputri, Sukma Ajeng Damar Sari, Shaufa Salsabila Sofiani, Gizella Sri Andayani Sufia, Sufia Sugeng Widada Sulistyoningtyas, Dian Lestari Supriyo Supriyo Syukry, Zein Akbar T., Mar Athul Wazithah Tantri, Riris Annisa Tarra Totok Prasetyo Udi Harmoko Usman Mulbar Utomo, Bagus Wahyu Wattimena, Christopher Johanes Edsel Wiedad, Diyaulhaq Wildana Wildana, Wildana Wulandari, Reski Yusuf Dewantoro Herlambang