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Religious Tolerance of Society in Pati, Central Java: As a Person, Community, and Humanity Moh Muhtador; Ulya Rofiqoh; Fahrur Rozi
Jurnal Penelitian Volume 17 Nomor 2 2020
Publisher : IAIN Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v17i2.2685

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This article highlight the patterns of tolerance behavior among religious communities in Ngablak village, Cluwak sub-district, Pati district which is depicted in the practice of individual, social, and human life. Individual awareness in a multi-religious and cultural society is the basic capital in constructing human attitudes and behavior. This article aims to determine the characteristics and basis of society in practicing religious tolerance which is manifested in the form of human attitudes and behavior, so that tolerance arises regardless of the background of religion. This article is a field study (field research) with a qualitative approach. The techniques of data collection are by observation, interview, and documentation. Interview was conducted by religious and community leaders in Ngablak village with historical hermeneutic analysis model from Gadamer. The results illustrate that the basic capital of society in building religious tolerance is based on the basis of communal (social) awareness, religious awareness and humanitarian awareness. Religious tolerance cannot be assessed only from the aspect of religion, but history and human values ​​are the supporters in shaping tolerant behavior.
Religious Tolerance of Society in Pati, Central Java: As a Person, Community, and Humanity Moh Muhtador; Ulya Rofiqoh; Fahrur Rozi
Jurnal Penelitian Volume 17 Nomor 2 2020
Publisher : LPPM UIN K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (400.908 KB) | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v17i2.2685

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This article highlight the patterns of tolerance behavior among religious communities in Ngablak village, Cluwak sub-district, Pati district which is depicted in the practice of individual, social, and human life. Individual awareness in a multi-religious and cultural society is the basic capital in constructing human attitudes and behavior. This article aims to determine the characteristics and basis of society in practicing religious tolerance which is manifested in the form of human attitudes and behavior, so that tolerance arises regardless of the background of religion. This article is a field study (field research) with a qualitative approach. The techniques of data collection are by observation, interview, and documentation. Interview was conducted by religious and community leaders in Ngablak village with historical hermeneutic analysis model from Gadamer. The results illustrate that the basic capital of society in building religious tolerance is based on the basis of communal (social) awareness, religious awareness and humanitarian awareness. Religious tolerance cannot be assessed only from the aspect of religion, but history and human values ​​are the supporters in shaping tolerant behavior.
Religious Tolerance of Society in Pati, Central Java: As a Person, Community, and Humanity Moh Muhtador; Ulya Rofiqoh; Fahrur Rozi
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol 17 No 2 (2020): Volume 17 Nomor 2 2020
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/7xtc9x67

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This article highlights the patterns of tolerance behavior among religious communities in Ngablak Village, Cluwak Sub-district, Pati District, as reflected in the practices of individual, social, and communal life. Individual awareness within a multi-religious and multicultural society constitutes the fundamental capital in constructing human attitudes and behavior. This article aims to identify the characteristics and foundations of society in practicing religious tolerance, as manifested in human attitudes and behavior, so that tolerance emerges regardless of religious background. This study is field research employing a qualitative approach. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. Interviews were conducted with religious and community leaders in Ngablak Village and analyzed using Gadamer’s historical hermeneutic model. The results indicate that the fundamental capital of society in building religious tolerance is grounded in communal (social) awareness, religious awareness, and humanitarian awareness. Religious tolerance cannot be assessed solely from a religious perspective; rather, historical context and human values also play a significant role in shaping tolerant behavior.