Journal of Nahdlatul Ulama Studies
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Nahdlatul Ulama Studies

Ruwahan Tradition among NU Communities of Javanese and Betawi Ethnic Groups Prior to Ramadan

Yusuf, Ahmad Sholahuddin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Aug 2023

Abstract

Ruwahan is a living religious tradition maintained within Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) communities in Indonesia, particularly among Javanese and Betawi Muslims, as part of spiritual preparation prior to Ramadan. The tradition is analytically important because it illuminates the dynamic interplay between Islamic teachings, local culture, and social change. This study examines (1) how ruwahan is practiced in NU communities in Java and Betawi settings, (2) the meanings constructed around the ritual, and (3) the ways the tradition is transformed in contemporary social contexts. Employing a qualitative approach, the research draws on participant observation and in-depth interviews with community leaders, NU administrators, and residents involved in ruwahan observances. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis informed by cultural anthropology and the sociology of religion. The findings suggest that while ritual forms differ between Javanese and Betawi NU communities, they converge in substantive meanings: ruwahan functions as a medium for praying for ancestors, strengthening social cohesion, and internalizing Islamic values through culturally embedded practice. In the context of modernization and urbanization, ruwahan has undergone changes in format and implementation; nevertheless, it remains sustained through adaptive strategies and ongoing negotiations of meaning. The study concludes that ruwahan constitutes a dynamic, contextual expression of Islam Nusantara in contemporary Indonesian society.

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Abbrev

jnus

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Subject

Religion Humanities Education Social Sciences

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Journal of Nahdlatul Ulama Studies publishes articles on Nahdlatul Ulama topics from various perspectives, both in literary to NU from the perspective of law, fiqh, politics, culture, education, ideology, boarding schools, economics, NU leaders thoughts and other perspectives related to Nahdlatul ...