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Revitalization of Self-Identity of the Penelando Islamic Indigenous Community Amidst Global Cultural Change in Sasak Community Hidayat, Asep Achmad; Rohandy, Fajar; Ilhami, Hablun
Jurnal Fuaduna : Jurnal Kajian Keagamaan dan Kemasyarakatan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/fuaduna.v8i2.9149

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This study aims to examine the revitalization of self-identity within the Penelando Islamic indigenous community of the Sasak people in response to global cultural change. As globalization intensifies, indigenous communities face increasing challenges in preserving their cultural and religious identity while adapting to external influences. The Penelando community represents a unique case of cultural resilience, where tradition and modernity intersect. Using a qualitative descriptive approach with a sociological perspective, this research collects data through in-depth interviews with community members and stakeholders, as well as a literature review of relevant books and journal articles. The findings indicate that the Penelando Islamic indigenous community embodies an acculturative cultural-religious identity, reflected in their adaptive strategies, such as integrating modern agricultural practices with traditional belief systems. Traditional stakeholders play a critical role in maintaining communal identity by negotiating cultural continuity and change. Their accommodative stance allows them to selectively adopt global elements while preserving core values. This study contributes to the discourse on indigenous identity preservation by highlighting the dynamic interplay between local traditions and global influences. Further research is needed to explore similar adaptive strategies among other indigenous communities facing globalization, particularly in regions experiencing rapid socio-cultural transformation.
The Significance of the Handshake Based on Religious and Social Perspectives (Analytical Study of Yusuf al-Qardhawi and Petter L. Berger) Ramdani, Acep Dani; Noorhidayati, Salamah; Rohandy, Fajar; Apriani, Laelati Dwina
Kontemplasi: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin Vol 10 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Kontemplasi
Publisher : UIN Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21274/kontem.2022.10.1.1-23

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A habit that exists in the community is a culture that is carried out continuously in a descending way so that it becomes an important part of people's social life. Like shaking hands is a habit that almost everyone has, regardless of ethnicity, race, religion, age, or social status. shaking hands or shaking hands becomes a symbol of the bond of a social relationship, whether business relations, friendship, kinship, and others. However, Islam as a religion that maintains benefit has a legal procedure for shaking hands with other people. Shaking hands between men and women who are not mahrams is a problem in society. some people believe in his permissibility, and others believe in his prohibition. This study aims to discuss handshakes from religious and social perspectives. This research method uses a qualitative type with secondary sources, namely books, theses, dissertations, and journals related to this research. Furthermore, this study applies content analysis as a means to examine the collected data so that conclusions can be drawn. This research results from a handshake analysis from religious and social perspectives with Yusuf al-Qardhawi’s theoretical approach and Peter L. Berger’s theory. This study concludes that there is a correlation between Yusuf al-Qardhawi’s theory of the handshake and the social construction analysis of Peter L. Berger.
Revitalization of Self-Identity of the Penelando Islamic Indigenous Community Amidst Global Cultural Change in Sasak Community Hidayat, Asep Achmad; Rohandy, Fajar; Ilhami, Hablun
Jurnal Fuaduna : Jurnal Kajian Keagamaan dan Kemasyarakatan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/fuaduna.v8i2.9149

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This study aims to examine the revitalization of self-identity within the Penelando Islamic indigenous community of the Sasak people in response to global cultural change. As globalization intensifies, indigenous communities face increasing challenges in preserving their cultural and religious identity while adapting to external influences. The Penelando community represents a unique case of cultural resilience, where tradition and modernity intersect. Using a qualitative descriptive approach with a sociological perspective, this research collects data through in-depth interviews with community members and stakeholders, as well as a literature review of relevant books and journal articles. The findings indicate that the Penelando Islamic indigenous community embodies an acculturative cultural-religious identity, reflected in their adaptive strategies, such as integrating modern agricultural practices with traditional belief systems. Traditional stakeholders play a critical role in maintaining communal identity by negotiating cultural continuity and change. Their accommodative stance allows them to selectively adopt global elements while preserving core values. This study contributes to the discourse on indigenous identity preservation by highlighting the dynamic interplay between local traditions and global influences. Further research is needed to explore similar adaptive strategies among other indigenous communities facing globalization, particularly in regions experiencing rapid socio-cultural transformation.