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ISSN : 3048233X     EISSN : 30478154     DOI : 10.30762
International Journal of Religion and Social Community provides an internationally forum for research on interdisciplinary religious and social community studies, Islamic studies, religion, and Islamic thought. Taking an expansive view of the subject, the journal brings together all displinary perspectives. It publishes peer-reviewed articles on the philosophical, historical, cultural, political, social groups, literacy, artistic, and other aspects in all times and places.
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Internalization of Religious Values through the Ta’lim Jami’atul Muwahhidin Council of Sampang Madura Amirudin, Ivan Luthfi
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i2.3492

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This article aims to reveal the success of Ta’lim Jami’atul Muwahhidin in internalizing religious values for the people of Sampang, Madura. This study uses a qualitative approach to produce a valid description of the research object in sentences. The researcher uses a type of case study research. The data of this study came from the caregivers, administrators and worshippers of the Ta’lim Jam’iatul Muwahhidin Sampang Council, in the collection of data, the researcher used three rarities, including observation, interview, and documentation. The researcher used the Miles and Huberman model to analyse the data. The results of the research show that the purpose of internalization in the ta’lim jami’atul Muwahhidin assembly is to make the congregation know Allah SWT, know the Prophet Muhammad Saw, make the congregation have a good personality, and protect the congregation from the misguided. The values internalised in the congregation are monotheism, tolerance, humility, tawakal, patience, loman, ngalah, akas and professionalism. The internalization process uses three methods, namely, the discussion method, the lecture method, the advice method, and the exemplary method. The impact of internalizing religious values, namely, pilgrims repent of nasukha and zuhud for the luxury of the world and better morals.
Nyekar As A Religious And Cultural Tradition: An Interdisciplinary Review Of Grave Pilgrimage In The Context Of Islam In The Archipelago Umami, Isfiana Oktaria Nasihatul
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i2.3495

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This article examines the tradition of nyekar, or grave pilgrimage, in the Islamic Archipelago as a religious and cultural phenomenon that has significance for Indonesian society. This paper is based on the important role of nyekar in the lives of Muslims in the archipelago, where the practice is not only seen as a form of respect for ancestors but also as a spiritual means to reflect on life after death and strengthen social relations. This tradition illustrates the fusion of Islamic teachings and local culture, making it a distinctive practice in Nusantara Islam. This research uses an interdisciplinary approach by combining theological, anthropological and sociological studies to understand the various aspects inherent in the nyekar tradition. The method used is qualitative, with data collection techniques through literature studies. The data were analysed descriptively-interpretatively to explore the meaning and importance of nyekar from various disciplinary perspectives. The research findings show that nyekar is a tradition full of religious and cultural values in which Nusantara Muslims combine religious beliefs with local customs. Besides reflecting religious practices, nyekar also serves as a means of maintaining social ties and preserving cultural identity. This article concludes that the nyekar tradition in Nusantara Islam has a dual role, namely as a form of worship and as an effort to preserve cultural values that are passed down between generations.
The Prophet’s Maulid Tradition In Cultural and Religious Perspectives: A Literature Review of Muludan Celebrations in Indonesia Irsyad, Muhammad Fatichul
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i2.3496

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This study aims to understand the role and meaning of Maulid Nabi celebrations from a cultural and religious perspective through a comprehensive literature review. Using a literature study approach, this research analyses various scholarly works, journal articles, books, and reports related to the implementation of Maulid Nabi in Indonesia. The main focus of this article is to explore how this religious tradition is adapted in the local cultural context, as well as how religious and cultural elements influence and enrich each other. In addition, the article also explores the dynamics of the development of Maulid Nabi celebrations in various regions, ranging from Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi to Eastern Indonesia, where each region has unique characteristics in the celebration. The results of the review show that the celebration of the Prophet’s birthday not only functions as a means of worship and religious expression but also as a place to preserve local cultural identity. This tradition also facilitates social interaction among the community, strengthens community ties, and plays a role in building religious harmony. Thus, Maulid Nabi, from a cultural and religious perspective in Indonesia, is a tradition that contains multidimensional meanings, both in spiritual and socio-cultural contexts. This research is expected to provide a deeper understanding of the relevance of the Muludan tradition in the context of pluralistic Indonesia.
The Rationality of Community Actions and Islamic Educational Values in the Megengan Tradition In Jabon Village Adzhar, Moh. Hanif
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i2.3497

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This article aims to examine the rationalisation of the Megengan tradition practised by the community of Jabon Village, Kediri Regency. The Megengan tradition in this village has its distinctive features, particularly with the mandatory offering of gedhang rojo (a type of banana) and Apem cake during the practice. This study employs a qualitative case study method, with data collected through interviews with informants and a review of relevant literature, including articles and books. Using Max Weber's theory of social action and the concept of Verstehen (interpretive understanding), the study seeks to describe the rationality behind the community’s participation in the Megengan tradition. The findings reveal that the tradition is upheld to preserve and continue the routine practices of the ancestors. From the perspective of instrumental rationality, the aim of engaging in the Megengan tradition is to carry it out according to the financial capacities of each household. In terms of value-rationality, the act of offering food as charity reflects gratitude, and the prayers recited symbolise faith in Allah (SWT). Thirdly, in affective action, sharing food with neighbours demonstrates strong emotional ties and serves as a means of nurturing community bonds. Finally, the Megengan tradition embodies Islamic educational values, such as ukhuwah Islamiyah (brotherhood), charity, gratitude, empathy, and tolerance.
Digitalization in Islamic Family Law: an Opportunity or a Threat? Nafi, Khaiyyil Faizunan Nurun; Nisa', Kamilatun; Rohman, Ahmad Taufiqur
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i2.3498

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This study examines how Islamic family law can adapt to the modern era without losing its core values. It also provides recommendations for more adaptive laws in response to contemporary developments. The modern world has undergone many changes in various aspects of life, including Islamic family law, which is governed by Sharia principles. New challenges posed by technology include child custody and personal data protection, divorce through digital platforms, and the validity of online marriage documents. Moreover, the spread of false information on social media can potentially disrupt court proceedings. This study uses normative research to analyze Islamic family law issues in the digital era. The main data sources consist of legal literature, statutory regulations, and official documents related to Islamic family law. Data collection techniques were carried out using literature studies, where researchers looked at and analyzed various relevant articles, scientific works and legal sources. The analysis is carried out by identifying and categorizing the normative challenges that have emerged due to advances in digital technology and assessing how Islamic family law rules adapt to these changes. Islamic family law can adapt to the modern era without losing its core values by following an approach that focuses on two important aspects: flexibility of Islamic legal principles and contextualized reinterpretation of social changes. Some of the ways to achieve this are the Maqasid al-Shariah Approach, Ijtihad (Reinterpretation), Fiqh Minority (Fiqh al-Aqalliyat), the Role of the State in Legislation and the Enforcement of Human Rights in Islamic Family Law.
Social Dynamics in the Suroan Tradition: an Anthropological Study of Religious Moderation among Javanese Muslims in Kediri Al Zahra’, Ummu Abiha
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i2.3499

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This article aims to understand and analyse how the Suroan tradition functions within the context of religious moderation and the social dynamics of the Islamic Javanese community in Kediri. The Suroan tradition is a significant ritual among the Muslim community in Java, carrying profound social and spiritual meaning. Using an anthropological approach, this study examines the social elements influencing the Suroan ritual, including the values embedded within its practices. The findings indicate that Suroan serves not only as an expression of gratitude to God but also as a medium for strengthening solidarity among community members, building cultural identity, and fostering interreligious tolerance. This tradition reflects the community’s ability to adapt and uphold the values of moderation in the face of social change. This research aims to offer new insights into the interaction between local traditions and religious moderation within the Islamic community in Java.
The Term Dekengane Pusat and its Relevance to the Hadith of Al-Bukhari No. 6502: A Study of Fazlur Rahman’s Hadith Hermeneutics Alchusyairi, Mohammad Fajar; Ansori, Ibnu Hajar
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i2.3510

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This research aims to reinforce this explanation and ensure that public understanding remains aligned with the principles of Islam. The term dekengane pusat was first introduced by Gus Iqdam, a young preacher from Blitar, who emphasised that those who perform Sunnah prayers and draw closer to Allah will be protected by Him. This concept aligns with the hadith narrated by al-Bukhari no. 6502, which discusses the saints of Allah (awliya’). The hadith highlights the spiritual connection between believers and their Creator through acts of worship. The study employs a literature-based approach, examining primary references such as al-kutub al-tis’ah (the nine canonical hadith collections), as well as secondary sources, including books and academic articles. Using Fazlur Rahman's double movement hermeneutical method, this research provides an in-depth analysis of the hadith from al-Bukhari no. 6502. The methodology consists of two stages: first, understanding the hadith in its original context, and second, applying the general principles derived from this analysis to contemporary contexts to ensure the continued relevance of the hadith. The findings illustrate that this hadith, classified as hadith qudsi, is based on Allah’s direct communication to the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), emphasising the relationship between Allah’s beloved individuals and His guarantee oh protection. Contextually, the viral term dikencani pusat serves as a reminder for a society that closeness to Allah is the core of worship, regardless of one’s social status.

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