This research was motivated by the strengthening of the religious sentiment of the Jamaah Tabligh in West Bandung which led to rejection. However, this case had a positive impact on Jamaah Tabligh by increasing the number of their followers in West Bandung. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenology approach, the theory of Peter Ludwig Berger and Thomas Luckmann, Charles Young Glock and Rodney William Stark, and David G. Myers as the theory of analysis. The findings of this study include the first, the religious patterns of Jamaah Tabligh mutually influence each other between the dimensions of doctrine, teachings, rituals, appreciation and practice. Second, the social interactions that form between them are dialectical and associative. Third, their behavior is influenced by a motivational orientation and value orientation, so that the response of the people of West Bandung is divided into 3 (three) categories, namely: 1) a cultural sub-system that creates social rejection and prejudice, 2) a social sub-system that creates acceptance without involvement and 3) personality sub-system that gives rise to acceptance accompanied by involvement.
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