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Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars
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PROCEEDINGS AnCoMS:Publikasi artikel dari hasil konferensi CETAK, dan menggunakan ISBN; Terbitan pertama 2017 dan kedua 2018; artikel yang dionline kan ini bertujuan memudahkan pembaca dan penulis untuk mengakses artikel secara during dan memudahkan untuk di unduh serta disebarkan. Mulai Terbitan Ke TIGA tahun 2019 ini menggunakan E-ISSN. Konferensi dilaksanakan oleh Kopertais Wilyah IV setiap tahun, mengupas tentang kajian-kajian keislaman dan multidisipliner, konferensi ini pertama dilaksanakan pada tahun 2017; Karya-karya pemikiran intelektual muslim dalam merespons perubahan dunia masih sangat dinantikan, terutama produk pemikiran ilmiah dengan basis nilai-nilai keislaman; Bidang: 1. Muslim Polity perspective of Islamic Thought 2. Muslim Polity perspective of Islamic Education 3. Muslim Polity perspective of Islamic Communication 4. Muslim Polity perspective of Islamic Law 5. Muslim Polity perspective of Islamic Culture and Civilization 6. Muslim Polity perspective of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary.
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The Kembar Mayang Tradition in Marriage, Between Local Wisdom And The Perspective of Islamic Law Afan, Suhaimi; Al-Am, Maftah Rozani; Pradana, Sandi Yoga
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.726

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This study examines the Kembar Mayang tradition in Javanese marriage ceremonies as a form of local wisdom imbued with symbolic prayers for marital harmony. The research aims to evaluate this tradition through the lens of Islamic law, specifically determining its classification as ‘urf shahih (valid custom) or a practice contradictory to Islamic principles. Employing a normative juridical approach integrated with socio-cultural analysis, the study focuses on practices within the Kediri region of East Java. Data were gathered through literature reviews and field observations to explore the intersection of cultural values and Islamic jurisprudence. The findings indicate that Kembar Mayang constitutes ‘urf shahih, provided it remains free from polytheistic elements (shirk). It serves as a symbolic medium for prayer, marital sanctity, and social solidarity, representing a successful Islamization of local culture rather than a religious deviation. The study concludes that a contextual approach to Islamic law is essential for accommodating local wisdom while upholding core theological principles. These results advocate for a moderate and inclusive model of Islam that is deeply rooted in indigenous heritage, suggesting that similar traditions across the Indonesian archipelago warrant further scholarly investigation.
The Tradition Of Grebeg Suro Nurrokhim, Isma; Toyibatussalamah, Toyibatussalamah; Mahmud, Ali; Chelmi, Rahmatul
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.727

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This study examines the Grebeg Suro tradition in Menang Village, Kediri, as a multifaceted Javanese heritage that encompasses spiritual, social, and economic dimensions. The research aims to explore the tradition's role as a medium for social harmony, cultural education, and community empowerment. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through participant observation, documentation, and interviews with traditional leaders, village officials, and local residents. The findings indicate that Grebeg Suro facilitates intergenerational interaction and strengthens communal solidarity while serving as a vital mechanism for transferring local symbols and values to the younger generation. Furthermore, the tradition acts as a catalyst for community empowerment by stimulating the creative economy and local tourism through the involvement of MSMEs and performing arts. The study concludes that the revitalization of Grebeg Suro is essential for maintaining cultural relevance amidst modernization. By integrating social cohesion with economic independence, the tradition serves as a strategic instrument for sustainable socio-cultural development. Ultimately, Grebeg Suro transcends ritualistic ceremony, functioning as a foundational pillar for building a resilient and culturally grounded community.
Ecoteology Of the Traditional Local Wisdom of Larung Sesaji at Lake Ngebel Utomo, Tri Prasetiyo; Suyudi, M
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.728

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Larung Sesaji at Telaga Ngebel, Ponorogo Regency is a unique local wisdom tradition. Telaga Ngebel is located at the foot of Mount Wilis. Telaga Ngebel is at an altitude of 737.23 meters above sea level. The surrounding community holds fast to the teachings of their ancestors. The ancestral teachings that are still preserved and exist are Purwa Ayu Mardi Utomo (PAMU). This belief system is a figure in the preservation of the Larung Sesaji tradition of Telaga Ngebel. The purpose of this research is to reveal the ecotheology of the local wisdom tradition of Larung Sesaji Telaga Ngebel which contains educational values, namely a non-formal educational process with an Eco theological approach that places the heterarchical order of the cosmos between humans, God, and nature. The research method uses a qualitative approach of the field study type. Data collection is carried out through observation, documentation, and interviews with community leaders (spiritual schools). Meanwhile, data analysis is carried out in four stages, namely data collection, data display, data reduction, and conclusion and verification. The results of the Larung Sesaji research contain Eco theological educational values of respect for nature, recognition of human limitations, and building harmony between living things and the environment (global tolerance). This local wisdom has proven to be a medium for ecological and spiritual education that grows from the cultural roots of the local community.
Habituasi Nilai Andhap Asor dalam Perilaku Santri di Pesantren Wahyudi, Heri Fadli; Wardi, Moh.; Jannah, Syaifatul; Hidayati, Nazlah
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.729

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Individual behavior is not formed suddenly, but is influenced by various factors. In the context of Islamic boarding school education, fostering student behavior is an important aspect, and one of the distinctive values of Islamic boarding schools that can be utilized in fostering behavior is andhap asor. This study aims to find out how Andhap Asor is instilled as a strategy for shaping student behavior. It also examines how the reinforcement and development of Andhap Asor behavior are maintained. This study was conducted using a qualitative field approach, collecting data from informants, namely Kiai, administrators, and students at the Raudlatul Ulum Palongan Islamic Boarding School, Bluto District, through interviews and documentation, which were then analyzed using Huberman's data analysis method. The findings of the study are as follows. First, behavioral training is carried out through the initial stage of theory transfer as a form of stimulus, then reinforced through the reinforcement process and continued continuously with the creation of an environment that reflects the values of Andhap Asor. Second, the Andhap Asor culture developed in Islamic boarding schools is framed in Islamic values, which are instilled through a structured habituation process. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that the behavioral guidance of students at Islamic boarding schools through behavioral counseling strategies can be effective by integrating Andhap Asor values as a cultural foundation. Thus, this strategy not only shapes behavior technically, but also instills character in accordance with the noble values of Islamic boarding schools.
The Relevance Of Islamic Education In The Digital Era Nurhidayati, Titin; Hosna, Rofiatul; Rofiq, M. Nafiur
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.730

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This study aims to analyse the relevance of Islamic education in the digital age in instilling tolerance values based on local wisdom in Generation Z as a preventive strategy against the spread of online extremist narratives in Jember Regency, Indonesia. Using a phenomenological qualitative approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and digital documentation involving Islamic Education teachers, Gen Z students, and Islamic boarding school leaders. Data analysis was conducted using the Miles and Huberman model through the stages of reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study show that an effective strategy for fostering tolerance is to integrate local wisdom values such as tepo seliro, gotong royong, saling nguwongke and ngaji kebangsaan into digital learning based on the principle of rahmatan lil 'alamin. Islamic education has proven to be relevant as an ideological and cultural bulwark in strengthening Gen Z's digital religious literacy and fostering resilience against narratives of extremism. This study emphasises the importance of collaboration between educational institutions, Islamic boarding schools, and digital communities to build a contextual moderate Islamic ecosystem.
Tolerance in Economic Democracy Between Majority and Minority Religious Groups Mu’di, Ahmad; Balya, Toifur Ahmad
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.731

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This study examines the practice of tolerance in the sphere of economic democracy between muslims and hindus in Pengalangan village, Menganti, Gresik. The research focuses on interreligious economic interactions that reflect harmony and social solidarity. Its objective is to understand the forms, dynamics, and contributions of economic tolerance to the community’s social cohesion. A qualitative case study approach was applied, with data gathered through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The participants included religious leaders, small-scale entrepreneurs, and local residents from both faiths. Findings reveal that tolerance is manifested through trade cooperation, mutual support among micro-enterprises, and the avoidance of conflict in market exchanges. In conclusion, the people’s economy in the village serves as a strategic arena for reinforcing social cohesion across religious boundaries through everyday economic practices.
Ungkur-Ungkur sebagai Kearifan Lokal dalam Tradisi Selamatan Kematian di Dusun Ngreco, Desa Rembang, Kediri Syaifudin, Syaifudin; Nabiel, Muhammad; Framono, Muhamad Dwi
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.732

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The Ungkur - Ungkur tradition represents a Javanese cultural practice closely related to death rituals, embodying profound social and spiritual values. This study aims to explore the symbolic meanings and social functions of the Ungkur - Ungkur tradition as a representation of local wisdom that contributes to the development of social tolerance and communal harmony within an Islamic perspective. Employing an Islamic ethnographic approach, data were collected through participatory observation, in - depth interviews, and ritual documentation. The findings reveal that Ungkur-Ungkur is not merely a customary ritual but also a social space that integrates cultural values with Islamic teachings, particularly in the context of human solidarity and mutual respect. Practices such as collective prayer, cooperation, and honoring ancestors serve as media for internalizing Islamic values of brotherhood (ukhuwah) and compassion. Therefore, Ungkur - Ungkur functions as both a means of cultural preservation and a medium of social reconciliation that strengthens community cohesion.
From Local Wisdom To Global Harmony Faizal, Ahmad; Wijayanti, Cici; Sholihah, Dawimatus; Ramadhani, Kurniawan
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.733

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Indonesia, as the country with the world’s largest muslim population and rich local wisdom, faces serious challenges in achieving sustainable economic development. Inequalities in wealth distribution, the exploitation of natural resources, and the dominance of a capitalist economic system often neglect the values of justice and sustainability. On the other hand, local traditions such as ”sasi” in Maluku, ”subak” in Bali, and ”gotong royong” in various regions reflect economic ethics that align with principles, including distributive justice (al-‘adl), sustainability (istidam), and the entrusted stewardship of the earth (khalifah fil ardh). This article aims to analyze the potensial integration of islamic economic values with Indonesia’s local wisdom as a model of sutainable development oriented toward global harmony. Using a qualitative approach based on literature review and contextual analysis, this study finds that the synergy between Islamic economics and local wisdom can provide alternative solutations to issues of socio-economic inequality, environmental degradation, and identity crises in the era of globalization.the findings of this study imply the strengthening of a velue-based economic paradigm that is not onlyrelevant at the local level but also capable of contributing to a more just, ethical, and harmonious global economic order.
Islamic Character Education Through "Ngajeni" Culture Rofi'ah, Siti Hamidahtur; Ansori, Muhammad; Puspitasari, Nita
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.734

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Bullying is a global problem that impacts students' psychological development and character. In Indonesian education, integrating local wisdom and Islamic values ​​is a crucial strategy for preventing bullying. One prominent practice is the Ngajeni culture in Yogyakarta, which teaches manners, respect, and politeness in accordance with Islamic values ​​of noble morals and rahmatan lil 'alamin (blessing for the universe). The study used a qualitative method with a case study design at Patalan Baru Elementary School, Bantul, Yogyakarta. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that Ngajeni culture was implemented through three main strategies: polite verbal expressions (greetings, thanks, apologies), symbolic gestures (ngapurancang) as a sign of respect, and the inculcation of Islamic morals in school life. These practices foster empathy, brotherhood, and respect for differences. The findings confirm that the integration of Ngajeni culture and Islamic values ​​not only preserves the culture but also serves as a framework for local wisdom for bullying prevention and strengthening character education in elementary schools.
From Local Wisdom to The Global Agenda Sholihah, Dawimatus; Faizal, Ahmad; Ramadhani, Kurniawan
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.735

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This research investigates the 'Matoron Roma' tradition as a manifestation of local wisdom in Bondowoso Regency, Indonesia, specifically examining its intersection with Islamic economic principles, social harmony, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Utilizing a descriptive qualitative approach supported by interviews and participant observation, the study explores how communal practices foster social cohesion and economic resilience. The findings demonstrate that Matoron Roma actively implements Islamic economic values, including ta'awun (mutual assistance), shodaqoh (voluntary giving), and musyarakah (partnership), through the traditional framework of mutual cooperation (gotong royong). The study concludes that this tradition serves as a localized driver for multiple SDGs: reducing poverty by easing economic burdens related to housing (SDG 1); promoting social justice through non-discriminatory participation (SDG 10); building resilient human settlements (SDG 11); and fostering peace and inclusive institutions through strengthened communal brotherhood (SDG 16). Ultimately, Matoron Roma exemplifies how indigenous traditions can be transformed into sustainable development solutions, representing a vital partnership (SDG 17) that bridges religious ethics with global developmental objectives.