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Ramadan Tradition and Social Piety Reproduction in Indonesia Shalihin, Nurus; Azwar, Welhendri; Yusuf, M; Hulwati, Hulwati
JURNAL PENELITIAN Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/jupe.v21i1.7358

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This article aims to illustrate the power of Ramadan as a social space where the Muslim community can reproduce piety. Data were obtained through interviews, documentation, and surveys. The findings of this study highlight two important aspects that characteristically mark Ramadan as a social space. First, Ramadan has become a social arena for Muslims where piety and generosity suddenly emerge as identities continually contested by Muslims. Second, the sudden social patterns of piety and generosity observed among Muslims during Ramadan are shaped by the intersection of religion and local traditions such as padusan and balimau, nyadran and ziarah kubro, along with perlon unggahan and magengan. Therefore, with these findings, we assert that Ramadan not only functions as a social arena but also becomes a third space where society blends religion and tradition, simultaneously strengthening their identity and social status throughout the month of Ramadan
Intensity of Cultivating Radicalism Values in Kindergarten Level Integrated Islamic Schools Shalihin, Nurus; Yulia, Yulia; Yusuf, M; Wardi, Ujang
AT-TA'LIM Vol 31, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v31i1.831

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This study aims to look at the intensity of radical values cultivation towards early childhood and how it implies the different variants of each Integrated Islamic School. This article uses a mixed method approach. Quantitative approach is used for data collection using lift. And a qualitative approach is used to analyze the data. There are twelve kindergartens that are used as population in this study. In each population, five teachers and seven student guardians were selected by random sampling. The study found that the level of intensity of radicalism values inculcation in Islamic Schools is at the level of fanaticism with 76.65%, coercion of will with 66.58%, hard attitude with 59.87%, and prejudice with 51.40%. It was further reported that the percentage in IISN schools was 80.25, 63.29, 62.25, and 54.25 and ISSA schools have 87.25, 64.05, 75.00, and 7.05 respectively. Meanwhile, the schools without any affiliation to any institution or organization recorded 73.05%, 72.75%, 52.75%, and 48.25% respectively. This simply shows that the radical values observed in Integrated Islamic Schools are closely related to ideological, political, and economic interests.
Analisis bibliometrik perkembangan penelitian tentang perjuangan ulama menggunakan Vosviewer Darmawan, Budi; Shalihin, Nurus; Nopriyasman, Nopriyasman
Daluang: Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : UPT Perpustakaan Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/daluang.v3i2.2023.17824

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Purpose. This research aims to investigate the prominent Ulama figures who have played significant leadership roles in Indonesian society throughout history. These Ulama have been instrumental in various aspects, including social, political, and religious realms. The article delves into the evolution of research publications related to the struggles of Ulama from 2010 to 2023.Methodology. The method employs a descriptive bibliometric analysis focused on the struggle of Ulama, using specific keywords like “Perjuangan” and “Ulama” on the Dimensions platform, within the timeframe of 2010 to 2023.Results and discussion. The results reveal fluctuations in the number of publications, ranging from a peak of 786 in 2018 to only 70 in 2023, with a significant spike in 2017. The research network involves three clusters of authors, highlighting diversity in the field. Overlay Visualization demonstrates strong author relationships, with some forming influential networks. The Indonesian Institute of Science had a notable impact on many writers. Density Visualization identifies active authors and Co-occurrence analysis reveals four keyword clusters, with “Islam” and “Indonesia” as primary foci. A trend shift occurred in 2020, with new keywords gaining prominence such as “Education, Women, Politic, and Law”. These data shows that research on the theme of the ulama's struggle still has many opportunities.Conclusions. The bibliometric analysis of ulama struggle research (2010-2023) provides information about publication fluctuations, close collaboration. Diversity, changing trends, and research potential that has not yet been fully explored regarding the struggles of ulama  is used to encourage and determine the focus for further research on the struggles of ulama.
Extended Case Method (ECM) in social and cultural research Firdaus, Firdaus; Shalihin, Nurus
ETNOSIA : Jurnal Etnografi Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31947/etnosia.v6i1.7147

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This article aims to introduce the Extended Case Method (ECM) as an approach to qualitative social research. As an approach, the ECM rooted in the ethnography approach in the anthropological tradition and developed in the sociological tradition research. With reference to Michael Buroway (1998) as a developer of ECM and some articles that used ECM as a method, this paper outlines the basic concepts of ECM, their advantages and infirmity, and the application of theories in social research by using ECM. As an extended case, there are four aspects that extend on ECM, namely intervention, processes, structuration, and reconstruction (theory). The advantage of ECM is their four extending. Rather than the infirmity of ECM rooted from their advantage, namely domination, silencing, objectification, and normalization. The use of theory in ECM was carried out from the beginning to the end of the study. Base on their characteristics, ECM very feasible to use to understanding borderless society and ambiguity of case study on research of social science in general, and ethnography especially.
Etos Agama Kelompok Tani Pawuah Sapakek, Nagari Sungai Nanam, Kab. Solok, Sumatera Barat Sari, Nurmala; Shalihin, Nurus; Fauzi, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Religion and Society Studies (InTReSt)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v6i2.443

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The study aim to describe the Religious Ethos Transformed by the Pawuah Sapakek Farmer Group. The study is focused on three aspects: First, the working principles that form the spirit of the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group. Second, how the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group interprets their work. Third, how the farmer group institutionalizes these values. Data collection techniques include observation and interviews. The study results indicate that the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group possesses three ethos. Firstly, the ethical morality ethos, which involves the ethics practiced within the group with the application of group work principles. Secondly, the fitrah ethos, where the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group works to maintain a relationship with God, uphold dignity, and support their families as part of their natural disposition as humans. Thirdly, the institutional ethos, where the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group accepts, executes, and preserves its work principles through the absorption of values, evaluation, discussion, and application in the group's collective fields and cooperatives to preserve and maintain these values through established rules within the group.
Pola Raudhah Farm Memberdayakan Masyarakat Peternak Sapi di Nagari Bawan Kecamatan Ampek Nagari Kabupaten Agam Iswandi, Sepjeki; Shalihin, Nurus; Sulastri, Irta
Indo Green Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Green 2023
Publisher : Published by Institut Teknologi Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/green.v1i4.30

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Latar belakang penelitian awalnya Raudhah Farm melihat potensi masyarakat sekitar yang punya lahan cukup luas, dan memiliki perkebunan kelapa sawit 1 sampai 2 hektar hanya dimanfaatkan sebagai lahan pertanian. Makanya menarik bagi peneliti untuk diteliti, Bagaimana Pola Raudhah Memberdayakan Mayarakat Peternak Sapi. Objek peneliti yakni peternak yang ada di Nagari Bawan Kecamatan Ampek Nagari Kabupaten Agam. Raudhah Farm menggunakan pola pemberdayaan transformatif dalam memberdayakan masyarakat peternak sapi. Program Raudhah Farm ada dua yaitu program sapi jantan dan  program sapi betina. Kemudian kelompok  ternak binaan Raudhah Farm mengalami perubahan terhadap pendapatan, keadaan tempat tinggal, dan pendidikan.Temuan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kelompok ternak binaan Raudhah Farm mengalami perubahan terhadap pendapatan, keadaan tempat tinggal, dan pendidikan.
Realizing Ecocooperation Transformation through Eco Enzyme: Turning Waste into Benefit Matanari, Thamara Putriani Br; Shalihin, Nurus; Yudhiani, Walan
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 4, No 3 (2025): Article in Press
Publisher : Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jpm.v4i3.491

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This study focuses on enhancing agricultural productivity through sustainable resource management, community empowerment, and local innovation in the form of eco enzyme production by the Sumber Rezeki Women Farmers' Group (KWT). Conventional farming practices and a lack of innovation often hinder productivity. This research aims to increase productivity and community self-reliance by transforming organic waste into eco enzyme, aligning with global trends in social group strengthening and sustainable agriculture innovation. Using the Community-Based Research (CBR) approach, the study followed four stages: foundation, planning, data collection and analysis, and action. Data were gathered through observation, interviews, documentation, and focus group discussions, and analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model. The results revealed three key findings: 1) mentoring in eco enzyme production improved members' skills and knowledge; 2) the program's success was supported by sustainability commitment, local wisdom-based solidarity, and innovation-driven self-reliance; 3) the cooperation of these elements forms the concept of Ecocooperation Transformation, which enhances productivity while strengthening community resilience. This study contributes to the literature on local innovation and community empowerment in sustainable agriculture and offers a replicable model of Ecocooperation Transformation for other communities. In conclusion, collaboration, local innovation, and community strengthening are essential to achieving sustainable agricultural productivity and self-sufficiency.
Authoritative Sources of Qur’anic Interpretation in the Tafsir Study Community of the Batak Angkola Society Hasiah, Hasiah; Shalihin, Nurus; Wendry, Novizal; Enghariano, Desri Ari; Lubis, Sufrin Efendi
Jurnal Ushuluddin Vol 33, No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jush.v33i2.38013

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This study examines the authoritative sources utilized by the Tafsir study community within the Batak Angkola society in Padangsidimpuan City for interpreting the verses of the Qur’an. The objective is to identify and analyze the primary references employed by this community to understand and convey Qur’anic interpretations. A qualitative research method with an ethnographic approach was used. Data were collected through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and a literature review relevant to the study. The findings reveal that the Tafsir study community relies on a combination of classical and modern tafsir as their main sources for Qur’anic interpretation. Additionally, local culture influences distinctive interpretive patterns among the Batak Angkola society, although some community members face challenges in integrating local cultural elements into their interpretations. The study concludes that the authoritative sources used by the Tafsir community reflect a dynamic adaptation between Islamic teachings and local culture; however, not all members incorporate local culture into their interpretations. Ultimately, this interpretive study produces a unique and contextual approach to Qur’anic exegesis.