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Living Qur’an Dalam Tradisi Yasinan Di Masyarakat Desa Wonosari Kabupaten Bengkalis Riyaldi, Rino; Muslim, Muslim; M. Kafrawi
MADINAH Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Madinah: Jurnal Studi Islam
Publisher : INSTITUT AGAMA ISLAM TARBIYATUT THOLABAH LAMONGAN, INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58518/madinah.v12i1.3426

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In Indonesian society, a tradition represents a social response as a form of appreciation for the presence of the Qur'an. One such tradition that has endured to this day is Yasinan. Yasinan is a form of cultural acculturation practiced by Muslims in Indonesia for generations. This tradition can be found in various regions, particularly rural areas or villages. This research is a field study using a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The findings reveal several forms of Surah Yasin recitation practices in Wonosari Village, namely: (1) Yasin on Friday nights, (2) Yasin during the throes of death, (3) Yasin after someone's passing, (4) Yasin as a form of healing, (5) Yasin on the night of Nisfu Sya’ban, and (6) Yasin to fulfill specific needs. This study also highlights how the Yasinan tradition is not merely a religious ritual but also a mechanism for social and cultural adaptation in the face of changing times. These findings contribute new insights into understanding the role of the Qur'an as a living tradition that continues to evolve and influence the socio-cultural life of Indonesian Muslim communities, particularly at the local level
SMART GOVERNANCE IN THE DIGITAL ERA: MODELS AND GLOBAL PRACTICES Samsu, M. Kafrawi Al-Kafiah; Khaerani, Thalita Rifda
VISIONER : Jurnal Pemerintahan Daerah di Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2025): Visioner: Jurnal Pemerintahan Daerah di Indonesia
Publisher : Alqaprint Jatinangor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/jv.v17i2.1421

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Smart governance has emerged as a critical paradigm in the digital era, redefining how governments interact with citizens, manage data, and deliver public services. This study conducts a structured literature review to synthesize global models and practices of smart governance implemented across different socio-political contexts. The analysis explores how digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and blockchain reshape administrative processes and policy innovation. Findings reveal that successful models of smart governance rely on transparency, inter-agency collaboration, and citizen participation as key pillars of sustainability. Comparative studies demonstrate that nations adopting integrated e-government systems achieve higher efficiency and responsiveness in public service delivery. However, the literature also identifies persistent challenges, including digital divides, cybersecurity threats, and regulatory fragmentation. This review emphasizes that technological advancement alone is insufficient without institutional readiness and inclusive digital policies. The study contributes to a comprehensive understanding of how global practices can inform adaptive governance frameworks in emerging economies. Theoretical insights highlight the convergence of digital transformation and governance theories in fostering participatory and data-driven public administration. Ultimately, this research provides a foundation for future empirical studies seeking to evaluate the effectiveness and scalability of smart governance initiatives worldwide.
OPEN GOVERNMENT DATA AND POLICY INNOVATION IN DIGITAL GOVERNANCE Khaerani, Thalita Rifda; Samsu, M. Kafrawi Al-Kafiah
VISIONER : Jurnal Pemerintahan Daerah di Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2025): Visioner: Jurnal Pemerintahan Daerah di Indonesia
Publisher : Alqaprint Jatinangor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/jv.v17i3.1426

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This study explores the dynamic relationship between open government data (OGD) and policy innovation within the framework of digital governance. As governments worldwide increasingly adopt data-driven decision-making, OGD has emerged as a critical catalyst for enhancing transparency, accountability, and citizen participation. Through a comprehensive literature review, this research synthesizes recent academic contributions that examine how OGD initiatives influence the development of innovative public policies. The analysis highlights the evolving paradigms of data openness, collaborative governance, and digital transformation in the public sector. It identifies key enablers such as technological infrastructure, institutional capacity, and stakeholder engagement that shape the success of OGD-driven policy innovation. Moreover, the study discusses barriers including data quality, interoperability, and privacy concerns that hinder effective implementation. Findings indicate that OGD fosters not only efficiency and trust but also co-creation between citizens and government institutions. This review provides conceptual clarity and strategic insights into how digital governance can leverage OGD to achieve sustainable policy innovation.
Living Qur’an Dalam Tradisi Yasinan Di Masyarakat Desa Wonosari Kabupaten Bengkalis Riyaldi, Rino; Muslim, Muslim; M. Kafrawi
MADINAH Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Madinah: Jurnal Studi Islam
Publisher : INSTITUT AGAMA ISLAM TARBIYATUT THOLABAH LAMONGAN, INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58518/madinah.v12i1.3426

Abstract

In Indonesian society, a tradition represents a social response as a form of appreciation for the presence of the Qur'an. One such tradition that has endured to this day is Yasinan. Yasinan is a form of cultural acculturation practiced by Muslims in Indonesia for generations. This tradition can be found in various regions, particularly rural areas or villages. This research is a field study using a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The findings reveal several forms of Surah Yasin recitation practices in Wonosari Village, namely: (1) Yasin on Friday nights, (2) Yasin during the throes of death, (3) Yasin after someone's passing, (4) Yasin as a form of healing, (5) Yasin on the night of Nisfu Sya’ban, and (6) Yasin to fulfill specific needs. This study also highlights how the Yasinan tradition is not merely a religious ritual but also a mechanism for social and cultural adaptation in the face of changing times. These findings contribute new insights into understanding the role of the Qur'an as a living tradition that continues to evolve and influence the socio-cultural life of Indonesian Muslim communities, particularly at the local level