This study aims to examine the influence of religiosity and emotional intelligence on resilience of tsunami survivors in the Selat Sunda that occurred on December 22, 2018. This study used a quantitative correlational approach. Using accidental sampling technique, the participants were 62 tsunami survivors of Selat Sunda in Pandeglang, age ranged between 20-65 years, lost their homes, livelihoods, death of family/relatives or experienced physical illness/disability. This study used 3 instruments, including: The Centrality of Religiosity Scale (CRS), Goleman emotional intelligence measuring instrument, and Connor Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC). The results showed that religiosity and emotional intelligence had a simultaneous effect on resilience with a percentage of 17. Partially, religiosity had no significant effect on resilience to tsunami survivors in the Selat Sunda in Pandeglang.
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