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Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society
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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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Ekspresi Pengalaman Agama Budayawan Sunda Yat R Dalam Serial Dongeng Si Rawing Pada Chanel Youtube Radio Cakra Bandung Hermawan, Ucep; Darmawan, Dadang; Qomaruzzaman, Bambang
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Religion and Society Studies (InTReSt)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v6i2.431

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The phenomenon of religious communication through online media, such as YouTube, has introduced a new mode of religiosity. This mode can be categorized into two types: religion online and online religion. Religion online involves using online media as a tool for disseminating religious messages and storing religious information, such as digital manuscripts and sermons, accessible anytime. Online religion, however, transcends this by making online media a space for religious communication and activities, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic when religious practices moved online. This study focuses on the online religion aspect, examining the spiritual experiences expressed by Sundanese cultural figure Kang Yat R through the Si Rawing story series on YouTube. Using a qualitative case study approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews with Kang Yat R and analysis of YouTube content. The findings reveal that Si Rawing reflects Kang Yat R’s religious experiences in three forms: thought (doctrine), action (ritual), and community (group), aligning with Joachim Wach's perspective. This research highlights the importance of online platforms in preserving and conveying religious and cultural heritage to younger generations.
Etos Agama Kelompok Tani Pawuah Sapakek, Nagari Sungai Nanam, Kab. Solok, Sumatera Barat Sari, Nurmala; Shalihin, Nurus; Fauzi, Muhammad
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v6i2.443

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The study aim to describe the Religious Ethos Transformed by the Pawuah Sapakek Farmer Group. The study is focused on three aspects: First, the working principles that form the spirit of the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group. Second, how the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group interprets their work. Third, how the farmer group institutionalizes these values. Data collection techniques include observation and interviews. The study results indicate that the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group possesses three ethos. Firstly, the ethical morality ethos, which involves the ethics practiced within the group with the application of group work principles. Secondly, the fitrah ethos, where the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group works to maintain a relationship with God, uphold dignity, and support their families as part of their natural disposition as humans. Thirdly, the institutional ethos, where the Pawuah Sapakek farmer group accepts, executes, and preserves its work principles through the absorption of values, evaluation, discussion, and application in the group's collective fields and cooperatives to preserve and maintain these values through established rules within the group.
The Role of Women in The “Life After the Pandemic” of Pope Francis Cuizon, Melchor Labao
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v6i2.472

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This article focuses on Pope Francis Urbi et orbi (from the city of Rome to the entire world) a papal address that invites humanity to listen to the silent and invisible voices of the field who contributed much to the fight against COVID-19 yet suffered discrimination and inequality. Highlighted in the text were the voices of the field, the vulnerable humanity severely affected by the pandemic yet their works and contributions were made hidden and invisible. These are women behind the pandemic whose dedication as essential workers is unquestionable yet poorly recognized in a male-dominated society. In anticipation of the tragic event that proceeds after the pandemic, the Pope invites everyone to pray and reflect on procuring the grace of God as a fundamental instrument of redirecting one's undesirable attitude toward women an essential key toward integral human development and the rebuilding of humanity in the spirit of solidarity. Thus, the paper exposes the role of women during the pandemic, and (2) argues that gender sensitivity is possible through prayer and reflection as articulated by the Pope.
Pemalangan Tanah Sebagai Bentuk Resistensi Masyarakat Papua Barat Terhadap Pembangunan Ngabalin, Marthinus; Adi, Suwarto; Tampake, Tony
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v6i2.423

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This research aims to analyze the resistance efforts of West Papuans in land blocking in the form of demands for compensation, customary bars, complaints and demands, coordination with other parties and the use of traditional leadership systems. In Papuan culture, talking about land means talking about people at the same time. On the other hand, this research also analyzes the phenomenon of land blocking as a form of resistance to the development process in Papua. This stems from the concept that development that does not involve the community in the planning process will have an impact on the process. Resistance is seen as a model of resistance to the development process in the form of rejection, blockading and even carried out openly in the form of protests and demonstrations. The method used is qualitative research, using an ethnographic approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by observation, interviews and literature studies. Data analysis in the study adopted the Miles and Huberman interactive model which includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The research findings show that land for the Papuan people has a very important role in life and is interpreted as Mama who contains and gives life to humans. In addition, resistance is understood as a form of protest against the development process carried out on the land of the Papuan people
Evaluation of Rashd Al-Qiblah Method Accuracy: Spherical Plane And Ellipsoid Approaches in Qibla Direction Determination Helmi, Rahman; Badrian, H.
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v6i2.491

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Determination of Qibla direction is an important aspect in the implementation of Muslim worship. One of the methods used is rashd al-qiblah, which is a direct observation based on the shadow of an object when the sun is directly above the Kaaba. However, the use of rashd al-qiblah that considers the shape of the Earth's ellipsoid through Vincenty Theory is still very limited. This study aims to analyze the accuracy of determining the Qibla direction using two geometric approaches, namely the spherical plane and the ellipsoid, and compare it with the results of direct observation using the rashd al-qiblah method. The research location is focused on Banjarmasin, which is geographically qualified to use the rashd al-qiblah method. The results of this study are expected to provide a comprehensive picture of the differences in accuracy between the two calculation methods and the direct observation method. The analysis also aims to evaluate the reliability of the ellipsoid-based method in the context of Qibla direction determination practice. The findings of this study can be an important reference for phalacticians and the general public in choosing the most accurate method for Qibla direction determinatio

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