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Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (IJRS) is a peer review of scientific journals that publish the results of studies that focus on interactions between religion and society, both theoretically and empirically. The IJRS aims to disseminate knowledge related to religion and society with multidisciplinary approach, multilevel analysis, and multi-method. For this reason, the IJRS encourages comparative approaches from various countries, regions and religions.
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Sakralitas Kue Adat Tamo Untuk Inklusivitas Keagamaan Masyarakat di Sanger, Sulawesi Utara Tony Tampake; Janhard Katampuge
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.231

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Sanger community in North Sulawesi has one type of sacred food called Kue Adat Tamo. The food has become medium and symbol of Sanger community's religious worship. The sacredness of Tamo Traditional Cake is internalized and expressed in an annual Tulude ritual forming their inclusive social religious identity. Therefore, this paper aims to answer the ontological question about the understanding of Sanger community in Tuma towards the sacredness of Tamo Traditional Cake that becomes their collective expression and inclusiveness. To answer this question, the research was conducted using a qualitative approach and the type of ethnographic research as well as data collection techniques through interviews and observations carried out in Tuma Sanger Village. The result of the study indicates that the sacredness of Tamo Traditional Cake lies in the collective admiration and respect of Tuma community in Sanger for Ghenggonalangi which is symbolically expressed in the community's annual thanksgiving party known as Tulude. Based on these findings, the main argument of this paper is that the sacredness of Tamo Traditional Cake is rooted in the acculturation of religious culture and the social reality of Tuma Sanger community.      
Symbolic Violence In Educational Institutions in Indonesia; Case Study of Private High School in Padang City, West Sumatera Yenni Melia
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.283

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This research is motivated by many occurrences of symbolic violence in educational institutions, especially in Private Schools of Padang. Symbolic violence that is often found in schools in the form of speech or words that can cause mental damage to students sometimes also it can make fight between students. The purpose of the study was to describe : the form and efforts of schools in overcoming symbolic violence that occurred in City Private High Schools. The approach used in this research is a qualitative approach with descriptive research type, the technique used for data collection is by interview, observation and document study. In addition, the selection of informants in this study were private high school students in Padang City. The number of informants was 40 students consisting of SMA Baituramah and SMA PGRI 1 Padang. Data analysis used interactive data from Miles Huberman. The results of the research on symbolic violence in schools are in the form of a) symbolic violence in verbal form, namely symbolic violence that is displayed in the form of words, for example, often ridiculing or harsh words, b) Through non-verbal or actions, namely in the form of actions such as throwing paper and ink so as to make clothes. dirty students. Meanwhile, the effort to overcome this is the provision of sanctions by schools, namely teachers and school principals. The conclusion that symbolic violence allowed or justified which can damage the character or mentality of students.
Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Pesisir Berkelanjutan Melalui Penerapan Teknologi Berbasis Pengetahuan Lokal Heni Nopianti; Ika Pasca Himawati
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.241

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The research aims to describe the management of coastal marine resources of the people of Kungkai Baru Village, Seluma Regency, Bengkulu-Indonesia Province, in the river estuary area with nature reserve status. Research methods apply an exploratory qualitative approach to explore the focus of the problem. The data was obtained through a process of non-participant observation and in-depth interviews. Informants are determined based on purposive sampling techniques so that selected fishers, indigenous figures, and community leaders who have lived for a long time and live in Kungkai Baru Village. Research data analysis adopts Miles and Huberman's Interactive Model, including data reduction, presentation, and inference. Research produces information that the management of coastal marine resources in the Kungkai estuary is carried out using non-machined fishing gear such as nets, waring, canoes, and memorable fishing gear called belik. This study found that local knowledge-based fishing gear used by anglers is a form of sustainable management of coastal marine resources in Muara Kungkai.
Tradisi Islam Dalam Pembentukan Kepribadian Luhur Melalui Mekanisme Berfikir Untuk Menghadapi Dinamika Zaman Neliwati Neliwati; Maisaroh Ritonga; Nursalimah Nursalimah
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.291

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Humans are the most glorious creatures created by Allah. Human life is controlled by imitation nature. Natural imitation created by human knowledge. Knowledge is significantly correlated with the emergence of technology products. Humans are enslaved and become dependent on technology. Technology affects the human mind which causes humans to focus more on the technology in their hands. Sensitivity and empathy are lost because of technology. Religion has a guiding function, besides that it also has the function of being a supporter of the harmony of life. The Islamic tradition through the schools of Islam found in aqidah is identical to the mechanism of thinking. The research aims to see how the mechanism of thinking in the Islamic tradition can forge a noble personality in the midst of the extreme challenges of the times. Mechanisms of thinking include planning, development, control, and utilization. The mechanism of thinking in the Islamic tradition in forging a noble personality in the midst of the extreme challenges of the times, planning is a medium for compiling and determining the stages and efforts to be made in forging a noble personality in the midst of the extreme challenges of the times. The planning and development system in forging a noble personality in the midst of the extreme challenges of the times must be able to see how the picture of development and technological sophistication in the future will be, and it is the task of planning to make adjustments to the system for forging a noble personality.
Institusionalisasi dan Disfungsi Sistem Hukum Perkawinan pada Praktik Kawin Lari Mufti Ulil Amri
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.296

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This study aims to find a network of the phenomenon of the practice of elopement that occurs in the city of Padang. The aim of elopement in this discussion is more intended as an act of institutionalizing elopement in a negative sense, meaning that it violates the rules of religion, the state, and Minangkabau customary provisions which form the cultural locality of West Sumatra Province. The research question that is to be answer are how is the process of forming elopement networks?; what is the service pattern of the practice of elopement?; and what factors trigger the practice of elopement?. Research data obtained from observation, document study and interviews. This study tries to present data and qualitative analysis related to the problem of elopement in the city of Padang, which is the location where the research was conducted. From the research findings, it was concluded that even though it was prohibited by various norms, the existence of elopement services was recognized, the benefits were felt by elements of society, so that it continued to be accepted as a pattern of behavior and action as an alternative to marriage with various variant factors.     
The Plaho Ritual: Cultural Study on Siulak Community, Kerinci Regency Yolla Ramadani; Salamah Salamah; Suci Marselina
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.302

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The Plaho ritual is a tradition tribute to the spirits of ancestors who have died long ago by providing food offerings such as white rice, yellow rice, black rice, brown rice, chicken eggs, duck eggs, roasted sticky rice called lemang, roasted chicken, orange juice, various flowers, betel leaves and etc. This ritual is carried out when people in the community suffer from misfortune, illness, have no offspring or no sustenance, or when they want to make a pledge in order to avoid misfortune, have success in trading, produced a lot of agricultural products, and so on. This ethnographic research was using an interpretive theoretical analysis proposed by Clifford Geertz and was conducted in the Siulak community, Kerinci Regency. Informant selection technique was carried out by using a deliberate selection of informant namely purposive sampling technique. Data collected through observation and in-depth interviews were then analyzed using interpretive analysis with steps as follows: data hermeneutic, data interpretation, and interpretative representation. This research results reveals that the Plaho ritual is still carried out by Siulak community since they believe that by carrying out this ritual, they will be protected from all disasters and dangers threatening their social life and that not all diseases can be treated medically. Plaho ritual to Siulak community also has a separate function which indirectly is a form of respect for their ancestors, as a cultural inheritance, as a form of retreat, a reminder of death, and a means of social integration, which purpose is none other than to get oneself closer to The Almighty God.
Islamic Populism in The Public Sphere and Interest in 212 Action Nurus Shalihin; M Yusuf
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.309

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This research aimed to examine the importance of Islamic populism against the “212 Action” in Indonesia using qualitative methods. The primary data were collected through in-depth interviews with several informants and analyzed using the analysis offered by Miles and Huberman. The results showed three interests of Islamic populism towards the 212 Action. First, it had been used as a space for a parade of forces to rally the masses and unite militant religious organizations. Second, it made a space to break down the stereotypes against this group. Third, it had been used to instill unity ideology and strengthen the people’s strength. In conclusion, Islamic populism had made the 212 Action a space to convey some of its private interest agenda to the public sphere.
Assessing Justice: Exploring the Role of Values in Defining Fairness Subhan Ajrin Sudirman
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.330

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Assessments of justice can vary due to its dual objective and subjective dimensions. Objectively, justice can be achieved through the establishment of a distribution system that follows predetermined standards. However, subjective evaluations of justice can be influenced by psychological factors that differ among individuals. Many psychological factors influence an individual's assessment of a particular distribution system. This research aims to explore subjective assessments of justice by involving an individual's inherent factors, namely the value variable, while also examining the values inherent in each individual. As a result, personally-oriented values such as achievement, power, and hedonism have a correlation with procedural justice assessments and distributive justice assessments that are fair. Furthermore, collectively-oriented values such as virtue, universalism, and conformity also have a correlation with procedural justice assessments and distributive justice assessments that are fairly distributed.

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