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Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama
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Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama is a journal published by Jayapangus Press which contains the results of research in the field of religious studies. The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of Religious Studies. Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama, particularly focuses on the Religious Studies areas as follows: Religious Education, Religious Letters, Theology, Religious Philosophy, Yoga, Religious Law, Religious Communication, Religious Cultural, and Religion Science.
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Reaktualisasi Filsafat Sebagai Landasan Nilai Budaya Dalam Menghadapi Transformasi Digital Masyarakat Indonesia Faishal, Muhammad
Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/kamaya.v8i2.4404

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The rapid digital transformation has affected various aspects of Indonesian society, including the shifting cultural value system. In the midst of these changes, philosophy has an important role as a foundation for critical and reflective thinking in responding to social impacts and cultural changes due to digitalization. This research aims to review the relevance of philosophy as a basis for formulating and maintaining cultural values that are appropriate to the context of the digital era. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with literature study techniques that examine various literature related to philosophy, culture, and digital transformation. The results showed that philosophy can be re-actualized as a normative guide in facing the challenges of the times, such as cultural identity crisis, ethical degradation, and social alienation that often appear in the digital space. Philosophy helps people develop critical thinking, reflective awareness, and a deeper value orientation in interpreting change. It also serves as a means to integrate local values with global developments, thus creating an adaptive cultural foundation that remains rooted in national identity. The conclusion of this research is that the reactualization of philosophy is a strategic step in maintaining the sustainability of Indonesian cultural values in the midst of rapid digitalization. Philosophy is not only a theoretical framework, but also a practical force in forming a strong and sustainable cultural awareness.
Akseptabilitas Terjemahan Kumpulan Cerita Anak Oleh Mahasiswa Bahasa Dan Satra Jawa UNNES Widihastuti, Rahma Ari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/kamaya.v8i2.3910

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With the aim of presenting alternative children's stories in Javanese, Javanese Language and Literature students translated children's stories from several stories by Javanese literary writers. The purpose of this study was to analyze the acceptability of students' translation results for children's literature in Javanese. The research method used a qualitative approach, a case study method with translation assessment criteria from Rochayah Machali with four aspects. The data source was the results of student translations consisting of 12 children's stories with various dialects. Data analysis by Cresswell with six stages. The results of the study showed that in the translation results seen from several aspects: 1) the accuracy of meaning production, there were several transpositions because there were adjustments to the TL context, but modulation was not found because the majority of translations were word-by-word, idioms were found in several stories and were correct in their translation, semantic aspects were in accordance with conventions, pragmatic meanings were sequential even though some words did not have equivalents in the TL; 2) reasonableness of expression, some stories were translated naturally, some were still stiff; 3) terminology, it can be said that 70% of the 12 stories used dialect terms correctly and clearly, but the rest were lacking. 4) spelling, the majority of errors in punctuation, typos, and typical Javanese spelling. Based on these results, it was concluded that 8 stories were categorized as good translations (C) and 4 stories were categorized as fair translations (D).
Sayembara Misuhi Pandemi: Wujud Katarsis dalam Kreativitas Kebahasaan di Tengah Gelombang Pandemi Covid-19 Prakoso, Imam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/kamaya.v8i2.3912

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This study examines the variations in Javanese swear words created in a competition titled "Sayembara Misuhi Pandemi" initiated by the Jawasastra Community. Furthermore, this study aims to examine the meaning and factors behind the emergence of these curses. The data in this study were taken from video posts on Instagram using the hashtag #misuhipandemi, which was used to identify participants in the "Misuhi Pandemic" competition. Next, the data were classified based on their linguistic markers. Data analysis was conducted using semantic descriptions of the lingual markers in the form of words and describing the sentence contexts within the curses to understand the meaning and factors behind their emergence. The analysis results show that the uniqueness of this competition is reflected in the variety of curse words directed at the COVID-19 pandemic. The curse words that emerged as curses regarding the COVID-19 pandemic are associated with nouns, verbs, and adjectives or states. When examined by factors, swearing during the COVID-19 pandemic is caused by boredom from prolonged periods at home, anger due to limited interaction with others, anger due to economic factors, and anger at society's indifference during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Konsistensi Perubahan Bunyi Morfem Dalam Bahasa Jawa Wijayanti, Kenfitria Diah; Rahadini, Astiana Ajeng; Veronika, Prima
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/kamaya.v8i2.3913

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This study aims to describe the forms and background of morpheme sound changes in Javanese. This research is a descriptive qualitative study. The data in this article consists of lexicons or vocabulary found in everyday Javanese speech. The data source for this study comes from the Javanese community in Surakarta. The subject selection technique was purposive sampling. Data collection was conducted using listening and note-taking techniques. Data validity was tested using theoretical triangulation and source triangulation. Meanwhile, the data analysis technique used was the Spradley model. The Spradley model consists of four stages: domain analysis, taxonomic analysis, componential analysis, and cultural theme analysis. Based on the data analysis, the following conclusions can be drawn. There are six forms of morpheme sound changes in Javanese, driven by the demands of (1) krama; (2) guru lagu; (3) guru wilangan; (4) literer; (5) jenis seks; (6) informalization of variety.
Genealogy Story dalam Cerita Bidadari dari Indonesia Timur: (Toumatenden, Tomaseseq Ditingalor, Puteri Bungso, dan Punteri Pinto) Sunarti, Sastri; Tjayandari, Lily; Wagiu, Meily Meiny; Syahrul, Ninawati; Lewier, Mariana
Kamaya: Jurnal Ilmu Agama Vol 8 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/kamaya.v8i2.3914

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Indonesia, with its diverse cultural heritage and rich history, has various mythologies and folktales featuring supernatural beings, including angels or celestial beings that come down to earth. The story of Angels who came down to earth found in various region in Indonesia, such as the story of Toumatenden (North Sulawesi), Tomaseseq Ditingalor (West Sulawesi), Putri Bungso (Ambon Island), and Punteri Pinto (Pantar Island). Apart from these four areas, the theme of angels descending to earth are also found in many regions of Indonesia, from Aceh to Papua. This research tries to explore the four angel stories from four regions in Eastern Indonesia. These four stories have a genealogy of ancestral origins that interwoven with the genealogy of ancestors of Minahasa, Mandar, Tehupelasurry, and Helang Dohi tribes in Pantar NTT. This Study uses descriptive qualitative method which requires field research. The result of this study has found that angel stories not only talk about angelic beings but also used as a tool to legitimize the identity and genealogy of ancestors who have special features. It shows a connection with the belief system in the celestial ‘samawi’ religion. The stories are also transformation from the story of ‘Adam and Eve’, the first humans or ancestors.

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