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Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion
ISSN : 25025465     EISSN : 25025465     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18784/analisa.v7i1
FOCUS Analisa aims to provide information on social and religious issues through publication of research based articles and critical analysis articles. SCOPE Analisa concerns on the religious studies issues including beliefs, behaviors and institutions, education as well as religious text and heritage. It describes, compares, interprets, and explains the whole aspects of religion through multi discipline perspectives including anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, education, philology and history of religion. Analisa cordially welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines.
Articles 456 Documents
Religious Harmony Within Religious Manuscript (The Study of Serat Purwocampur) Bisri Ruchani
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 20, No 2 (2013): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (499.18 KB) | DOI: 10.18784/analisa.v20i2.178

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Javanese manuscript is a noble  heritage that should be preserved. This study was conducted to determine the values of harmony contained in the Serat Purwocampur. The method used in this study on a content analysis and philology. Serat Purwocampur consists of four kinds of macapat song: Asmaradhana, Girisa, Pangkur, and Dhandhanggula. Briefly, this manuscript contains ancient stories and supernatural, such as gods associated with the prophets or otherwise. Value of harmony contained in this manuscript is the acculturation between Hinduism and Islam (Islamic Javanization). Islam spread peacefully in Java, in additions Islam also taught its followers (the Javanese) to perform religion both syari’at and hakikat.
Refleksi Pola Kerukunan Umat Beragama Arifuddin Ismail
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 17, No 2 (2010): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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In a plural community, harmony among religious followers is undeniable although in fact there have been many social conflicts with religiousnuance in some part of Indonesia. Focus of this research is how the pattern ofharmony in Indonesia connected with social dimension does. Finding of thisresearch shows that religious tolerance will grow up when there is a spacefor dialogue. In social and cultural space discussion among believers will benaturally developed without any coercion. By a local tradition dialog, an egocan decrease indirectly. Even a cloth of religion recognized as identity canbe leaved. Keywords : Dialogue, culture, harmony
Pilgrimage, Tradition, and Social Status: The Ritual of Hajj as an Identity for Moslems Community in Gresik Siti Muawanah; Mustolehudin Mustolehudin
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 5, No 02 (2020): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Hajj is a hard worship for the Moslems because it requires three abilities at the same time: physical ability, mental ability, and financial ability. Consequently, not all people are able to perform the hajj. Furthermore, hajj is a very long process of worship and, therefore, has given birth to numerous traditions from the departure until the arrival from the holy land. In line with the phenomena of hajj, especially in the context of Gresik East Java Indonesia, this study strives to explore how the tradition of hajj is performed. By using qualitative method, this research found some important findings. First, there are various traditions conducted by people of Gresik in terms of performing hajj: pamitan haji, sejarah haji, walimatussafar, dulkadiran, nuzulan, khatmil Qur’an, and tasyakuran. These traditions are performed because they are considered important especially for those who will embark on their hajj journey. Second, from the socio-economic perspective, the performance of hajj traditions can result in social discrepancy for the lower middle-class people. The implication is that for the people of Gresik who have only been able to aff ord the cost of the hajj journey, then the cost of the hajj traditions can be a peculiar morale burden because the cost of the hajj traditions is equal to the personal cost of the hajj journey.
KONFIGURASI DAN TRANSFORMASI KEHIDUPAN BERAGAMA GENERASI MUDA PEDESAAN Studi Kasus Generasi Muda Desa Pakiskembar Kecamatan Pakis Kabupaten Malang Jawa Timur Abdul Mubarok
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 15, No 02 (2008): Analisa : Jurnal Pengkajian Masalah Sosial Keagamaan
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This research aimed at describing a change in the religious life of younggeneration of Pakiskembar Village, Pakis Sub district, Malang Re­gency, East Java, because of the influence of electrical technologyintroduced into village. The description comprised a change in the formof a variety of beliefs, a change in the religious service aspect, and achange in social aspect. The finding of this research was electricity introduced into the villagebrought specific changes into the religious life of young generation. Achange in the belief aspect tended towards irrational belief whichincreasingly reduced, which meant rasional though increasingly rose. A part of change in religious service aspect tended toward a rise, andanother part tended towards a reduction. Activities of reciting Al-Qur 'anat home underwent a change toward a reduction. Activities of recitingAl-Qur'an at the mosque/musala in month of Ramadan did not change.Participation in taraveeh and tadarus Al-Qur 'an in the month ofRamadan rose. Activities of performing congregational prayers atmosque/musala reduced. Activities of Friday prayer, Eid-ul-Fitr prayer,and janaza (funeral) prayer did not change. Changes in the social aspect were various enough. Within the social­relegious group/organization in the village level, a rise in the numberof members occurred; participation of the young generation in thisactivity rose. Relegious education institution and the participation ofyoung generation of the young generation in this institution did not change. Various kinds of activities of PHBI rose and participation ofthe young generation also increasingly rose. The habit of talking toolder people changed, namely after electricity introduced into the vil­lage the young generation seemed not familiar enough with older people,that they lacked of respect for older people, and there was impressionthat they preferred to use Indonesian language, wich meant they startedto leave behind their local vernacular which was full of ethics of  personality or of good manner towards older people. There was a changein dressing. although it was still normal, they still dressed in Moslem dress.
Kerukunan Umat Beragama di Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) Ahmad Sodli
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 16, No 1 (2009): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Current research focused on regligious community reconsiliation / harmonybetween Islam and Christian communities (8 locations), Islam and Catholiccommunities (1 location), and Christian dan Catholic communities (1 location). Theresearch aimed to describe relationship between those religious communities coveringcooperations, competitions, conflicts, and their resolutions, and other supportingfactors. The research used qualitative approach with in-dept interviews, observationsand documents / literature reviews as the technic for collecting data. Cooperation covered relgious places building, religious celebration / festives, andnew year celebration. Supporting factors are governmental advices, religious leadersand religious guidances. Competition are shown in religious places, economic activitiesand religious spreads. Conficts happen in using loudspeakers and wandering pets /animals. Conflict resolution is by conference.Key Words: Relationship, Islam, Christian, Catholic, NTT
The Reintegration of Former Jihadist Detainees in Solo Region: Changing A Way of Life in A New Life Indah Gitaningrum; Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 6, No 02 (2021): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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In the process of deradicalization, the reintegration of former jihadist detainee places as the most dilemmatic agenda to conduct. It raises a problematic situation between the issue of security and restoring the former jihadist detainees’s human rights. But, the struggle in the reintegration process not only occurs to the state and host community but also to the former jihadist detainees itself.  This paper focuses on the story of former jihadist detainees in Solo region who have  different experiences in their reintegration process and their strategies to encounter the problem as an effort to erase the radical thinking and start a new life. Solo Region was chosen because it receives a 'stigmatization' as a cultivation region for religious radicalism because of its record on radical Muslim's web and figure such as Abubakar Baasyir (the founder of Islamic radical group namely Jemaah Islamiyah). It also becomes a growing place for Islamic radicalism groups such as Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD) and Jamaah Islamiyah which contributed toward Makassar’s Cathedral bombing, Bali bombing I and II and Laskar Jihad and Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia which tried to enforce Islamic value in Indonesia. The data of this research was gained by conducting an in-depth interview with four former jihadist detainees in Solo region who are willing to be interviewed under the pseudonym. Also, exposure some references as the secondary data. This article found that a sustainable, gradual, and comprehensive reintegration process in social, ideological, political, and economic aspects could support the effort of former jihadist detainees in the Solo region to establish a new life.
FLEXIBILITY OF HINDUISM IN A SOJOURNING LAND STUDY ON DIASPORIC BALINESE HINDU IN CIMAHI, WEST JAVA PROVINCE OF INDONESIA Zaenal Abidin Eko Putro; Kustini Kustini
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 2, No 01 (2017): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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In so far, articles portraying Balinese Hindu who settles in far away from Bali Island are less widely published. In recent development of Hinduism in Indonesia, Hindus community shows a dynamic process and tries to adapt culture of majority people in some areas. This article tries to explore the dynamics of Balinese Hindu community which is assumed a diasporic Balinese who settle in a small town Cimahi, West Java Province of Indonesia. This article shows that the Balinese Hindu in Cimahi can perform flexibility of Hindu doctrine as well as Hindu ritual which mean they do not totally follow the core of its culture, that is Balinese culture. Yet, they maintain banjar system and adhere Parisada Hindu Dharma of Indonesia’ decrees instead of joining India Hinduism of sampradaya. This article is stemmed from a qualitative research toward Hindu community in Cimahi of West Java province whereby they maintain their religious tradition (including pancayadnya) embedded with an old temple namely the Great Wira Loka Natha temple. This temple is regarded by themselves as the oldest Balinese temple in West Java which was built in 1978. To collect the data, the research uses observation, in-depth interview, focus group discussion as well as literature study.
Pelayanan KUA terhadap Persoalan Keagamaan di Kabupaten Belu Joko Tri Haryanto
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 18, No 2 (2011): Analisa Volume XVIII No 02 Juli Desember 2011
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Umat Islam di wilayah yang muslim merupakan kelompok minoritas memiliki persoalan keagamaan yang berbeda dengan persoalan di wilayah mayoritas. Hal ini juga berimplikasi pada pelayanan keagamaan yang dilakukan oleh  pemerintah melalui KUA. Penelitian yang dilakukan dengan  pendekatan kualitatif ini mengungkapkan persoalan keagamaan yang dihadapi oleh umat Islam di Kabupaten Belu Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) dan pelayanan KUA terhadap persoalan keagamaan yang ada, di antaranya pembinaan keagamaan, konsumsi daging halal, dan  kerukunan umat beragama.   KUA di Kabupaten Belu  melakukan pelayanan baik dalam pencatatan nikah, wakaf dan haji, juga berupaya membantu umat Islam menyelesaikan persoalan keagamaan yang dihadapi meskipun terdapat berbagai  kendala baik internal maupun eksternal.
THE MAP OF SMA/SMK ISLAMIC EDUCATION TEACHERS’ COMPETENCIES IN CENTRAL JAVA Umi Muzayanah; Siti Muawanah; Nur Laili Noviani; Zakiyah Zakiyah; Setyo Boedi Oetomo; Nugroho Eko Atmanto
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 3, No 02 (2018): Analisa Journal of Social Science and Religion
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Teachers of Islamic education in Indonesia have some problems. On the one hand, they are required to meet the standards of qualification, competencies, and certification. On the other hand, they have over-working hour due to the imbalance between the number of the teachers and the students. This fact will undoubtedly affect their work quality. The work quality of the teachers can be measured by five kinds of competences: pedagogic, personality, social, professional, and leadership. This research is aimed to measure the five competences of the teachers of Islamic Education in Senior High Schools and Senior Vocational Schools (both SMA and SMK) in Central Java, and it is also to examine the hypothesis that there is no significant difference in teachers’ competences in terms of their status: civil servants (PNS) or not (non-PNS), and certified or not. By using quantitative approach, the research has two important findings. The first, the competency of the Islamic teachers in Central Java is on the medium level which have a score at 2.95 on a scale of 4.00. The pedagogic competence occupies the highest level with 3.25, in contrast the social competence is on the lowest one with 2.9. The second, there is no significant difference in competences between the teachers who are civil servants and those who are not. On the contrary, there is a significant difference in competences between the teachers who are certified and who are not certified yet.
The Influence of Implementation Religious Study on Students’ Religious Behaviour at Senior High Schools Under Religious Foundation in Kupang East Nusa Tenggara AM Wibowo
Analisa: Journal of Social Science and Religion Vol 19, No 2 (2012): Analisa Volume 19, No.02 Juli-Desember 2012
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This research aims to measure the effect of implementation of religious education at the high school under the religious foundations toward religious behavior student in Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara Province. There are five aspect of behaviour that measured include religiosity, honesty, tolerance, love peace and social concerns. Formulation of the problems in this study are (1) are  there any effect of the implementation of religious education for student of religious behavior (2) How is the implementation of religious education as ap- plied to schools under the Religious foundations. (3) how the implementation of the ideal model of religious education at the high school under thereligious foundations. By using the mixed methods  analysis this research found three findings: (1) there is  influence of religion on the behavior of  the implementation of religious education  for learners. (2) religious education at high school under the Religious foundations in Kupang East Nusa Tenggara have implemented five aspects measured in the subjects of religious education. (3) there are three models of a good education: an evaluation of  the  cognitive,  affective and psychomotor, strengthening the practice, and establising communication with inte- gral outsiders .

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