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The Rice Alms Movement in Strengthening Harmony Among Religious Communities in the Village of Tolerance Achmad Faqihuddin; Faisal Fauzan Ilyasa; Abdillah Muflih; Iif Syarifudin; Sholachuddin Al-Ayyubi; Fajar Romadhon
Al-madinah: Journal of Islamic Civilization Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Al-madinah: Journal of Islamic Civilization
Publisher : Pusat Pengkajian dan Pengembangan Islam Jakarta (PPIJ)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70901/gmqp6a10

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Research conducted by the Ministry of Religious Affairs' Research and Development Agency (Balitbang Kemenag) in 2020, the Indonesian Survey Institute in 2022, and the Indonesian National Counterterrorism Agency in 2023 indicates that radicalism continues to be a significant issue in Indonesia, necessitating a variety of solution proposals to achieve harmony among religious communities. This study examines the social dynamics and interactions among religious communities within the context of the Rice Alms Movement in Kampung Toleransi, Bandung, Indonesia. Employing an ethnographic approach, the research aims to understand how the rice alms movement contributes to the development of social harmony and solidarity in a pluralistic society. The study subjects include five key roles in the community: the Neighborhood Association Head (Ketua RW), Religious Leaders, Community Leaders, Youth Leaders, and Academics. Data collection methods involved in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document studies. Data analysis was performed using NVIVO 12 software. The findings indicate that the Rice Alms Movement has successfully strengthened solidarity and empathy among residents from diverse religious backgrounds, while also reducing economic disparities. The involvement of religious communities and the younger generation are key factors in the success of this movement. This research provides empirical evidence on the role of religious practices in promoting social harmony and tolerance among religious communities. Recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness and sustainability of the movement include developing a more organized management system, continuous educational programs, and collaboration with local government and non-governmental organizations. The findings of this study contribute to the academic understanding of the relationship between religion, social solidarity, and community development, and provide practical insights for similar initiatives in other pluralistic societies.
Smart Apps Creator-Based Islamic Mobile Learning Application for Strengthening Religious Literacy among Senior High School Students Achmad Faqihuddin; Indah Sari; Edi Suresman; Fahmi Fazar; Faisal Fauzan Ilyasa; Muflih, Abdillah
Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol. 23 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam
Publisher : Yogyakarta: Jurusan Pendidikan Agama Islam Fakultas Ilmu Tarbiyah dan Keguruan UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/v23i1.10998

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Purpose – This study aims to develop an Islamic Mobile Learning Application (IMLA) utilizing Smart Apps Creator to enhance religious literacy in Islamic Religious Education for senior high school students. The application was developed to address monotonous teaching methods, limited access to interactive learning media, and the increasing need for engaging digital learning tools. Design/methods/approach – The study employed a Research and Development (R&D) approach using the ADDIE model. Data were collected through structured interviews with Islamic Religious Education teachers, expert validation by five learning media experts, classroom observations, and pretest–post-test assessments involving 100 students selected through convenience sampling. The application was developed using Smart Apps Creator 3 in Android format and designed with interactive multimedia features. Findings –   The development process yielded a feasible and interactive IMLA comprising five curriculum-based learning modules, videos, quizzes, animations, evaluation tasks, references, and developer information. Expert validation indicated excellent content validity, with a Content Validity Index (CVI) of 1.00 across visual design, navigation, accessibility, content relevance, and multimedia interactivity. Implementation results showed a statistically significant improvement in students’ religious literacy, with mean scores increasing by 12.11 points from pretest to post-test. The paired-samples t-test and the high pretest–post-test correlation further supported the robustness of this improvement. Research implications/limitations – This study was limited by its context-specific implementation and the absence of a control group. Future studies may examine the long-term impact of IMLA in broader educational settings. Originality/value – This study contributes a Smart Apps Creator-based Islamic mobile learning application specifically designed to strengthen religious literacy and support more meaningful, accessible, and engaging Islamic Religious Education learning experiences.