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THE CONFLICT BETWEEN MOSQUE MANAGEMENT BOARD AND COMMUNITIES: A Case Study of Conflict Between Asy Syifa Mosque Management Board and the Community in Singaran Pati District, Bengkulu City Wiranata, Satria; Rifa'i, Akhmad
LISAN AL-HAL: Jurnal Pengembangan Pemikiran dan Kebudayaan Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): JUNI
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Ibrahimy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35316/lisanalhal.v18i1.39-58

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The Mosque Management Board (MMB) is the driver of implementing a Mosque's activities. A mosque in a short time can lose its potential for usefulness if there is conflict. This study aims to explain the causes that triggered the conflict between the Asy Syifa Mosque Management Board and the Padang Nangka Village, Singaran Pati District, Bengkulu City community. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research. This data research uses observation techniques to directly gain community condition, situation, background, and behavior of people in Asy Syifa Board Management and the Communities. This research also uses Indepth interviews techniques to cover both side about the conflict happened. This means the interview set to Asy Syifa Mosque Board Management, the community which are residents of RT 01, RT 02, RT 03, RT 17, And the mediator appointed. Then, the data obtained is analyzed descriptively with Miles and Huberman narrative model. In this study, it was found that conflicts were caused by various disputes such as the election of new administrators, transparency of financial management, and important mosque decisions that did not go through deliberation. Another finding in this study is that there was a failed mediation effort because the community did not consider the appointed mediator neutral. With this research, it is hoped that the Mosque Management Board in Indonesia will resolve conflicts by involving third parties as mediators and be more open to suggestions and criticism given. After that, clean up and try to develop patterns of idarah (management), imarah (program management) and ri'ayah (physical management) to board members who will minimize conflict in the future.
Gawe Rafah Tradition as Interreligious Conflict Resolution in West Lombok Regency Anam, Fikri Khairul; Wiranata, Satria
Studi Multidisipliner: Jurnal Kajian Keislaman Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padngsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/multidisipliner.v11i1.10687

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Humans identify as religious followers and cultural successors. Indonesia's religious and cultural diversity has frequently become the source of conflict. Traditional law is frequently chosen as an independent law because existing legal values are enforced and upheld by the community as well as bodies or institutions in the area. The goal of this research is to understand the interreligious and cultural approach known as Gawe Rafah. A Sasak communal custom that serves as a platform for interreligious and cultural counseling. This was also employed in Mareje Village, West Lombok Regency, to settle disputes between Muslims and Buddhists. This study used qualitative research to critically characterize a social interaction in society in order to seek and find meaning in its genuine environment (natural setting). The case study approach is an activity that involves gathering data and information in depth. This means that the primary data for this study came from interviews done by researchers with religious and traditional leaders at the Gawe Rafah event. Researchers likewise used secondary data, such as information from journals, books, and articles. In this tradition, there are findings about the cultural spirit called Iqrar Sopoq Tundun (one descendant), where people try to unite with ethnic and cultural similarities as Sasak Lombok people. This pattern shows that traditional communities can override their religion, personal will and even government rules, In order to reach a consensus that allows them to coexist in harmony and peace. This research is expected to open the insights of the people in conflict areas that based on open communication between communities, ancestral practices like this can become unique and wisdom in each region in Indonesia.