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Religion and Culture: Walisongo Cultural Da'wah in Maintaining Religion Endhar Rosidatul Usna; Muhammad Miftah; Zeni Rahmawati; Kurniawati, Hikma
Jurnal Dakwah dan Komunikasi Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri (IAIN) Curup

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29240/jdk.v9i1.8967

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The lack of awareness and ability of today's preachers to unite diversity as Walisongo does mean that there are still gaps in understanding and implementing the values of inter-religious harmony. This research aims to explore the role and methods of Walisongo da'wah in promoting inter-religious harmony, as well as to investigate the possible application of their da'wah messages in an increasingly complex context of diversity. The research methods used include literature study, historical data analysis with descriptive analysis techniques. The research results show that the inclusive and dialogical approach implemented by Walisongo has a positive impact in uniting religious and cultural diversity. Today's preachers can adopt the strategies implemented by Walisongo, such as approaches based on local wisdom and community empowerment, to strengthen harmony and solve gaps in understanding religion. Therefore, the results of this research confirm that Walisongo da'wah provides a relevant and effective model in responding to the challenges of religious and cultural diversity, and can be a guide for today's preachers in building a more harmonious and inclusive society.
BUDIDAYA MELON MENGGUNAKAN METODE HIDROPONIK FERTIGASI TETES DI DUSUN PACUL GOWANG, JATIREJO, DIWEK JOMBANG Ni'mah, Yatim; Suprapto Suprapto; Harmami Harmami; R. Djarot; Fredy Kurniawan; Ita Ulfin; Hendro Juwono; Zeni Rahmawati; Yunia Anisa Putri; Palupi Irene Desilvia; Safira Aulia; Rajwa Abidah Sudjarwo; Ardhelia Maura Felisia
Sewagati Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): SEWAGATI
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik dan Informatika Universitas PGRI Mahadewa Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59819/sewagati.v4i2.5630

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Pacul Gowang Hamlet is one of the hamlets located in Jatirejo Village, Diwek District, Jombang Regency. Most of the residents of this hamlet work as farmers with main commodities such as rice, corn, and vegetables. However, the farming method used is still traditional, namely planting directly in the soil, which often results in suboptimal yields. The problems faced include unproductive land, low farmer income, lack of knowledge regarding modern cultivation technology, and limited understanding of post-harvest handling and product marketing. This community service program was carried out based on a situation analysis and discussions with local farmers. The purpose is to provide a solution by introducing the hydroponic drip fertigation system, a technique of supplying nutrients through drip irrigation controlled by a timer with high precision. This system was chosen because it is more efficient in water and nutrient usage, reduces the risk of crop failure, and can be applied to limited land areas. The crop cultivated is the Sweet Net 9 melon variety, which has a high market value and stable demand, such as from supermarkets and restaurants. This activity involved 10 KKN (Community Service Program) students to utilize idle land in order to produce high-quality horticultural products, thereby increasing the income and welfare of the Pacul Gowang Hamlet community.