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TRADISI NYADRAN DAN KERUKUNAN UMAT BERAGAMA DI MAKAM KI SUNGKEM KABUPATEN BLITAR Kharisma Amanda Putri; Miftakhus Sifa' Bahrul Ulumiyah
Qurthuba: The Journal of History and Islamic Civilization Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): March
Publisher : Program Studi Sejarah Peradaban Islam Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/qurthuba.2022.5.2.160-176

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Abstract: The community of Jajar Village, Talun District, Blitar Regency, East Java Province is a plural society that then develops itself as a multicultural society through the nyadran ritual. This study seeks to examine the role of nyadran in shaping the concept of multiculturalism in the inter-religious life of the Jajar community and the existence of these rituals in the lives of their people. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with data collection through the process of observation, interviews, and literature review. Koentjoroningrat's religious concepts and autonomous multicultural theory were used to assist the analysis. The results of this study indicate that the nyadran ritual carried out by the Jajar people as a request for ancestral blessing, a mandatory tradition carried out by two religious groups (Islam and Hinduism), with mutually agreed terms, as well as a form of development of the concept of animism and worship of parwatarajadewa. The nyadran ritual in Jajar Village is also a subject as well as an object in realizing the life of an autonomous multicultural society. Keywords: Ki Sungkem, Nyadran, religious people
Perkembangan Hukum dan Pengadilan pada Era Abbasiyah Miftakhus Sifa' Bahrul Ulumiyah
Qurthuba: The Journal of History and Islamic Civilization Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March
Publisher : Department of History and Islamic Civilization, Faculty of Adab and Humaniora, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/qurthuba.2020.3.2.210-220

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Abstract: This article aims to explore legal justice in the classical Islamic era, specifically in the Abbasid era. This era became an icon of the golden age of Islam—which, of course, law and courts also developed rapidly. However, this era is also a sign that it is in this era that Islamic law is experiencing frigidity. This study uses the historical method with a socio-historical and phenomenological approach. The results of this study note that there were two periods of legal development in the Abbasid era, namely the first Abbasid period and the second Abbasid period. In the first period, law underwent differentiation and the formation of structured legal institutions such as the diwan al-qadhi qudhoh and several judicial bodies. The second period of legal development was more systematic, complete and autonomous, such as the existence of sect autonomy in each region, the formation of new laws, and the order of the judicial system which was so professional and conducive. This research is concluded into three phenomena; Abbasid law, especially in the second period, experienced rapid progress which was conducive to the modern era, the emergence of various schools of thought, government intervention and law enforcement marked by the phenomenon of mihnah, and left traces of the legal frigidity of the later era. Keyword: law, legal justice, Abbasid, development
Tradisi Nyadran dan Kerukunan Umat Beragama di Makam Ki Sungkem Kabupaten Blitar Kharisma Amanda Putri; Miftakhus Sifa' Bahrul Ulumiyah; Akhmad Najibul Khairi Syaie
Qurthuba: The Journal of History and Islamic Civilization Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): March
Publisher : Department of History and Islamic Civilization, Faculty of Adab and Humaniora, UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/qurthuba.2022.5.2.160-176

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Abstract: The community of Jajar Village, Talun District, Blitar Regency, East Java Province is a plural society that then develops itself as a multicultural society through the nyadran ritual. This study seeks to examine the role of nyadran in shaping the concept of multiculturalism in the inter-religious life of the Jajar community and the existence of these rituals in the lives of their people. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with data collection through the process of observation, interviews, and literature review. Koentjoroningrat's religious concepts and autonomous multicultural theory were used to assist the analysis. The results of this study indicate that the nyadran ritual carried out by the Jajar people as a request for ancestral blessing, a mandatory tradition carried out by two religious groups (Islam and Hinduism), with mutually agreed terms, as well as a form of development of the concept of animism and worship of parwatarajadewa. The nyadran ritual in Jajar Village is also a subject as well as an object in realizing the life of an autonomous multicultural society. Keywords: Ki Sungkem, Nyadran, religious people