Muhammad Arif Mustaqim
UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember

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The Historicity of Plural Societies in East Java Win Usuluddin; Muhammad Arif Mustaqim
Islamika Inside: Jurnal Keislaman dan Humaniora Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin, Adab dan Humaniora (FUAH) UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/islamikainside.v9i2.228

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One of the multiethnic regions in Indonesia is East Java Province. Based on the assumption that plural societies are prone to conflict at a certain point, it will impact the dynamics of pluralism in this region. This research will examine this assumption by focusing on the historical exploration of the emergence of plural society and the current portrait of plural society in East Java. The theory used in this research is Social Construction Theory. While the Historical Research Method, with the stages of Heuristics, Criticism, Interpretation, and Historiography, is used to guide the course of research, which will mainly examine the historical side of pluralism in East Java. The results obtained are awareness of the daily reality of East Java society and show that prolonged conflicts that rely on ethnic and religious differences have never appeared. Understanding of the historical reality that different forms in the East Java community have occurred for a long time. So, that reality is what causes East Javanese people to appreciate differences and get used to differences.
Islamic Community of Pangudi Agama Sutji in Badean Village Bangsalsari Jember: Komunitas Islam Pangudi Agama Sutji di Desa Badean Bangsalsari Jember Muhammad Arif Mustaqim
Santhet: (Jurnal Sejarah, Pendidikan Dan Humaniora) Vol 10 No 2 (2026): SANTHET: (JURNAL SEJARAH, PENDIDIKAN DAN HUMANIORA) 
Publisher : Proram studi pendidikan Sejarah Fakultas Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universaitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/santhet.v10i2.7683

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This study examines the dynamic negotiation between Islamic practice and local Javanese tradition through a case study of the Pangudi Agama Sutji community in Badean Village, Indonesia, arguing that ritual transformation merits investigation because it illuminates how religious legitimacy and social cohesion are maintained amid modernization and generational change. Prior scholarship has addressedsyncretism and religious reform broadly but has paid limited attention to how local institutions actively mediate ritual continuity and change, leaving a gap in understanding institutional strategies that reconcile tradition with orthodoxizing pressures. The central research question asks how the Pangudi Agama Sutji community reconfigures the Birighen tradition to preserve communal functions while aligning with contemporary Islamic norms. The study focuses on Badean Village as the locus for an in-depth qualitative single-case inquiry. Data were obtained through participant observation, semi-structured interviews with religious leaders, elders, and youth, and documentary review, employing triangulation to enhance validity. Data analysis followed thematic and interpretive coding complemented by crosssource validation to trace negotiation processes. Findings reveal an adaptive, not erosive, transformation the community reframes ritual language, leadership roles, and pedagogic practices to retain solidarity and legitimacy. Novelty lies in evidencing institutional mediation as a mechanism of cultural resilience. Recommendations include participatory preservation policies and comparative or longitudinal research on education and social media’s role in ritual change.