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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.
Articles 42 Documents
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.
Burying the Umbilical Cord in Indonesian Islamic Tradition: Between Local Wisdom and Stem Cell Utilization Al Faizar, Syafiq
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i1.3504

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This article discusses the practice of burying the umbilical cord in Indonesian Islamic tradition, which is an important part of the birth ritual. The burial of the umbilical cord not only has symbolic meaning but also reflects inherited local wisdom values. In the context of Indonesian society, this ritual is often complemented by various traditional ceremonies that demonstrate the relationship between life, health and the continuity of generations. In addition to cultural values, this article also explores the potential utilisation of stem cells derived from umbilical cords. Stem cells have significant medical applications, including in the treatment of various diseases. This research analyses how communities can utilise umbilical cord tissue not only as a spiritual symbol but also as a valuable medical resource. This opens up opportunities for dialogue between local traditions and innovations in medicine. With an interdisciplinary approach, this article invites readers to understand the importance of integration between local wisdom and scientific development. The findings are expected to provide new insights into traditional practices that are still relevant in the modern era and encourage people to consider collaboration between religious values, culture and medical advancements in their daily lives.
Cultural Acculturation and Wasathiyyah Islamic Values in Celebrating the Ruwatan Ceremony in Kelud Mountain Muslimah, Ismi Rohmattul
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i1.3505

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The purpose of this article is to identify the Wasathiyyah Islamic values that appear in the practice of ruwatan ceremonies and how these values influence the behaviour of the community, especially in Mount Kelud. Ruwatan ceremony is a tradition aimed at cleansing oneself from negative influences that people believe in eliminating diseases, bad luck and even natural disasters. This research uses qualitative research with cultural anthropology and theological approaches that can be understood in the context of Islamic teachings. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation and documentation using triangulation analysis and data presentation. Ruwatan is not just a tradition but also a place to implement the teachings of Islam in a wasathiyyah manner, which emphasises moderation and balance between communities on Mount Kelud.
Liwetan Gerhana Tradition for Pregnant Women in the Perspective of Islamic Law and Community Culture (Case Study in Klinterejo Sooko Mojokerto) Istiqomah, Istiqomah
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i1.3506

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This study aims to examine the religious and cultural values embedded in the practice of Liwetan Gerhana, as well as its interpretation within Islamic law. Traditions are customs passed down through generations, each carrying profound significance for its practitioners. Often, these traditions are deemed sacred and essential to uphold. This research investigates the Liwetan Gerhana tradition for pregnant women, considering both Islamic legal perspectives and the local cultural context. This tradition represents a cultural heritage with deep meaning for the practising community, especially for pregnant women, who are seen as requiring protection and blessings. In Islamic jurisprudence, a solar or lunar eclipse (gerhana) is regarded as a manifestation of God’s greatness, typically observed through worship rather than specific rituals. The research method employed is fieldwork, with data collected via in-depth interviews and direct observation in Klinterejo Village, Sooko. The tradition is recognised not only as a cultural ritual but is also seen as compatible with Islamic principles, promoting the health and well-being of pregnant women. Findings indicate that, while this tradition has strong cultural roots, the community has successfully harmonised it with Islamic teachings, resulting in a dynamic syncretism widely accepted by the community. This fusion of culture and religion demonstrates the community’s ability to adapt to contemporary changes while preserving its cultural identity.
The Concept of Naskh in the Perspective of Ali As-Shabuni (Study of Rawāi’ Al-Bayān Tafsīr Āyāṭ Al-Aḥkām min Al-Qur’ān) Adawy, Abdillah Amiril
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i1.3507

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The concept of naskh in the disciplines of the Qur’an and useful fiqh is understood as the cancellation of the previous Sharia law, which is replaced by a new law, as part of an adjustment to the needs and dynamics of the development of Muslims at the time of the Prophet Muhammad. This concept has generated polemics among scholars. Some allow it, and those who reject it. Through the descriptive-analytical method and reviewing various related literature references, the author attempts to present the views of scholars and specifically explore the views of Ali As-Shabuni, a contemporary scholar from Aleppo, Syria, in his work Rawāi’ Al-Bayān Tafsīr Āyāṭ Al-Aḥkām min Al-Qur’ān related to the dynamics of naskh. The results of this study show that Ali As-Shabuni’s view of naskh is contrary to the views of the majority of scholars on its permissibility. However, in his book, he provides a separate review of the wisdom behind the ordinance of naskh. He also gives a fairly detailed explanation to refute the views that reject the application of the concept of naskh in the Qur'an and Sunnah. He concludes that naskh has great significance in the formation of dynamic sharia law, as well as a gift in the form of the process of tadarruj al-hukm given by Allah to His servants.
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.
The Role of Ecological Values in Fiqh Wudhu’: An Effort to Maintain the Sustainability of Water Resources Dewi, Sheila Septiana; P., Flourens Ainjellina Bunga; Shabrina, Shabrina; Hanifah, Erissa
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i1.3511

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The environmental crisis that includes the scarcity of clean water requires conservation efforts that involve all levels of society, including from a religious perspective. This article discusses the role of ecological values in the fiqh of wudhu’, an important act of worship in Islam that uses water as a means of purification. Using a literature study approach, this article explores how the practice of wudhu’ exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad Saw, teaches water saving and aims to preserve the environment. The results of the study show that ecological values in the fiqh of ablution not only fulfil the ritual requirements of worship but also contribute to the preservation of nature, in line with the concept of maqashid sharia. By instilling ecological awareness in worship practices, Muslims can participate in the preservation of water resources and maintain environmental sustainability as a form of their responsibility as caliphs on earth. The conclusion of this study skors the importance of ecological awareness in daily worship as an effort to form a person who cares about the environment.
Implementation of Sharia Compliance at Sultan Agung Sharia Hospital Semarang Mashuri, Ilham; Kamalin, Sabrina; N., Mahirotin; Novriza, Nidza
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v2i1.3512

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The halal industry continues to develop along with the awareness of Muslims to consume and live a lifestyle that is by sharia principles. This research aims to first review and analyse the importance of Shariah compliance in the Sharia hospital industry in Indonesia, second review the regulatory framework for Shariah compliance in Sharia hospitals, third review the implementation of Shariah compliance (SC) in the Sultan Agung Semarang Sharia hospital. This research is empirical juridical research with qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that first, shariah compliance in Sharia hospitals is a must because Shariah compliance is the hallmark of this industry from conventional industries and will maintain the sustainability of this industry because the interests of Muslim consumers are guarded and protected. Secondly, the regulatory framework of Islamic hospitals consists of scattered several regulations, namely Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee, Law Number 40 of 2007 concerning Limited Liability Companies, Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection (UUPK), Fatwa DSN MUI Number: 107/DSN-MUI/X/2016 concerning Guidelines for Hospitals Based on Sharia Principles. The regulations scattered in various rules do not specifically regulate Islamic hospitals, so these regulations are not adequate for regulating Islamic hospitals. In terms of SC implementation, there are various obstacles, including in medicines, where halal pharmaceuticals are still limited, as well as the use of Islamic financial institutions in transactions that have not been fully used.
Preserving and Transmitting for Religious Moderation through Pesantren: a Case Study of Pesantren Lirboyo, East Java, Indonesia Yasin, Muhamad; Khasbulloh, Muhammad Nabil; Thoriquttyas, Titis
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v3i1.3583

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In order to lay the groundwork for religious moderation in Indonesia, this study uncovers the function and strategy of the Pesantren (Islamic Boarding School) in Indonesia. In terms of stigma, attitudes, and conduct, Pesantren's role is crucial in ending the chain of radical schools of thought. Pesantren, particularly salaf pesantren (traditional pesantren), are acknowledged as being among the oldest educational institutions that are rooted in local knowledge as well as the Indonesian culture. Pesantren Lirboyo Kediri is one of salaf pesantren that has scientifically constructed religious moderation from the past to the present. By using descriptive qualitative research approached institutionally normatively, data was collected through interviews and documentation. This research revealed that the construction of Islamic moderation which is built through the concept of an integrative curriculum at Pesantren Lirboyo Kediri is based on the salafiyah and ahlussunnah wa al-jamaah traditions. The curriculum in question is not only about presenting the material, but also learning methods and daily intra and extracurricular activities (adjustment, habituation, moderation). The dissemination of Islamic moderation at Pesantren Lirboyo Kediri is patterned on learning methods, student habituation and Islamic Boarding Schools activities such as bahtsul masail.
The Meaning of Grave Pilgrimage: A Phenomenological Study at the Tomb of Syekh Wasil Kediri Zahra, Endris Kirana; Huda, M. Thoriqul
International Journal of Religion and Social Community Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Kediri, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/ijoresco.v3i1.3584

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Grave pilgrimage is something that we often encounter and maybe even do since childhood. This tradition aims to visit the graves of people we want to pray for, such as grandparents to great-grandparents, to visit the graves of figures who have no special pedigree with us, such as kyai and scholars and guardians, even village elders who are considered sacred and can bring blessings to those who follow the pilgrimage tradition. The author takes data using phenomenological studies because the grave pilgrimage is a phenomenon for society. Especially for Javanese people who nobly respect tombs and pesarean more than other communities. In such a place, Javanese people must follow the existing rules and manners. The author views that the phenomenon of grave pilgrimage is closely related to the cultural system of the community, which is carried out with different motivations. In this paper, the author takes data from the phenomenon of grave pilgrimage at the grave of Syekh Wasil, Kediri City. Syekh Wasil is seen not only as a charismatic figure whose grave is visited by many Muslims but also because he is a symbol of the process of spreading Islam in Java, especially in the area of the Kediri Kingdom.