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Religio : Jurnal Studi Agama-agama
ISSN : 20886330     EISSN : 25033778     DOI : 10.15642/religio
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
Jurnal yang mengeksplorasi gagasan kreatif dan solutif seputar tema agama dan sosial-budaya. Selain sebagai wahana sosialisasi, jurnal Religio diharapkan bisa menjadi ruang publik (public sphere) bagi masyarakat, khususnya bagi para akademisi, peneliti, dan praktisi. Substansi isi tulisan jurnal, lebih menitikberatkan pada agenda pengembangan pola pikir keberagamaan yang moderat, yang berpijak pada nilai-nilai demokrasi, pluralisme, multikulturalisme dan toleransi agama. Jurnal Religio didedikasikan untuk mewujudkan paradigma masyarakat agama yang harmonis, pluralis dan transformatif, baik dalam konteks lokal, nasional maupun internasional. Dengan demikian, kehadiran di tengah-tengah masyarakat, diharapkan dapat bermanfaat bagi pencapaian cita-cita bersama, yaitu membangun kehidupan beragama yang menjunjung tinggi nilai-nilai persamaan, keadilan dan perdamaian.
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Between Sacred Texts and Local Traditions: The Dialectics of Worship and Culture in Aceh Husnaini, Husnaini; Ismail, Sherif Mohamed A.; Syihab, Mahdi Abdullah; Jafar, Muhammad; Zulhamdi, Zulhamdi; Keumala Ulfah, Almira
Religió Jurnal Studi Agama-agama Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of Ushuluddin and Philosophy, Sunan Ampel State Islamic University Surabaya

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The encounter between religion and various cultures often results in a dynamic interaction, as it has to adapt to the existing traditions lived by the people. Examining such studies will reveal the tension and the dialectical dimension, helping us better understand how people perceive religion. This article aims to understand the relationship between Islamic rituals and Acehnese cultural practices, an area known as the “Veranda of Mecca”. By analyzing and interpreting extensive sources from a literature review, including academic literature, local religious texts, and historical archives, this qualitative research reveals that religious practices in Aceh, particularly the Commemoration of the Prophet Muhammad’s birth, congregational dhikr, tahlilan, and tarekat traditions, are the result of a centuries-long dialectic between Islamic teachings and the local traditions. Furthermore, it reveals two main views toward the religion: the textual view, which emphasizes the essence of the teachings and rejects cultural innovation, and the contextual view, which accepts acculturation. These approaches sometimes trigger tension, but also enrich the treasury of Islam and strengthen the social solidarity of the Acehnese people. This study underscores the importance of an inclusive, dialogical understanding as an interpretive resource for building a distinctive, harmonious religious identity in Aceh.

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