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Upaya Pemakmuran Masjid Ki Ageng Mirah Melalui Seni Hadroh di Dukuh Mirah Desa nambangrejo Kecamatan Sukorejo Kabupaten Ponorogo Kamilah, Shofwatul; Rohmatulloh, Dawam Multazamy; Misbahuddin, Muhammad
Social Science Academic SPECIAL ISSUE: Desa Berdaya dengan Potensi Lokal
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/ssa.v0i0.6040

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This research aims to overcome the decline in congregational participation and revive the role of mosques as centers of religious and social activities. The art of hadron combines praise to Allah and prayers to the Prophet Muhammad SAW with the accompaniment of traditional musical instruments. This research uses qualitative data collection techniques; the author uses observation, interview, and documentation study techniques. The research results show that efforts to prosper the Ki Ageng Mirah Mosque through hadroh art involving KPM INSURI Ponorogo students have had a positive impact. The number of congregants attending to worship and participate in hadroh arts activities has increased significantly, with the high enthusiasm of the younger generation seen from the large number of young people active in hadroh groups and practicing regularly. Hadroh art activities not only liven up the mosque's atmosphere but also strengthen community social ties, generating a sense of belonging and love for the mosque. Now, the mosque functions as a place of worship, study space, and center for creativity and friendship, making it an effective magnet for the prosperity of the mosque.
Upaya Pemakmuran Masjid Ki Ageng Mirah Melalui Seni Hadroh di Dukuh Mirah Desa nambangrejo Kecamatan Sukorejo Kabupaten Ponorogo Kamilah, Shofwatul; Rohmatulloh, Dawam Multazamy; Misbahuddin, Muhammad
Social Science Academic SPECIAL ISSUE: Desa Berdaya dengan Potensi Lokal
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/ssa.v0i0.6040

Abstract

This research aims to overcome the decline in congregational participation and revive the role of mosques as centers of religious and social activities. The art of hadron combines praise to Allah and prayers to the Prophet Muhammad SAW with the accompaniment of traditional musical instruments. This research uses qualitative data collection techniques; the author uses observation, interview, and documentation study techniques. The research results show that efforts to prosper the Ki Ageng Mirah Mosque through hadroh art involving KPM INSURI Ponorogo students have had a positive impact. The number of congregants attending to worship and participate in hadroh arts activities has increased significantly, with the high enthusiasm of the younger generation seen from the large number of young people active in hadroh groups and practicing regularly. Hadroh art activities not only liven up the mosque's atmosphere but also strengthen community social ties, generating a sense of belonging and love for the mosque. Now, the mosque functions as a place of worship, study space, and center for creativity and friendship, making it an effective magnet for the prosperity of the mosque.
Implementasi Progam Pelatihan Anyaman Tas Plastik Untuk Menciptakan Peluang Usaha di Desa Wagir Lor Nur Mahfud Efendi; Dawam Multazamy Rohmatulloh
Social Science Academic SPECIAL ISSUE: Membangun Desa Melalui Pemberdayaan SDM
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

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This study explores the implementation of a plastic bag weaving training program as an initiative to generate new business opportunities in Wagir Lor Village, Ngebel District, Ponorogo Regency. The program was motivated by the limited diversity of local micro-enterprises, which have largely centered on agriculture and small-scale traditional crafts. Using a qualitative field research approach, data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation involving 17 housewives as participants. The results indicate that the participants showed strong enthusiasm, with several producing woven bags of sufficient quality to be sold in the market. They also recognized the potential of this skill to serve as an additional source of household income. Challenges encountered included limited prior experience, time constraints, and difficulties in maintaining weaving consistency. These issues, however, can be addressed through ongoing practice and sustained guidance. The village government expressed its support for developing the program into a community-based micro-enterprise. Overall, the training demonstrates potential not only to promote the creative economy but also to strengthen economic self-reliance and open sustainable business opportunities within the village.