scholarly journals Konsep Dakwah pada Masyarakat Terasing Suku Akit Sonde Riau

2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-194
Author(s):  
Dadang Budiman

The research aimed to find out the foundation, ideals, and steps taken by the Indonesian Islamic Da'wah Council in making the concept of da'wah to the isolated communities of the Sonde Islands Riau Islands tribe. These objectives are then formulated in the form of questions as follows: What is the basis of DDII, so as to make the concept of da'wah to isolated communities? What are DDII's ideals, so that they make the concept of da'wah to isolated communities? How are the steps of DDII, so as to make the concept of da'wah to isolated communities? This study uses a documentation study method conducted by in-depth interviews of a number of da'wah leaders in DDII and equipped with the collection of various physical evidence from various documents so as to achieve a level of validity that is in accordance with scientific standards. The location of the study took place at the DDII office representing West Java. Jl. Pungkr The findings of the research are as follows: First, Da'wah must be delivered to all humans, not least to isolated communities, by sending preachers on an ongoing basis, so that the needs of isolated communities will be spiritual Second, Save Indonesia through da'wah. Third, it is important to make the concept of da'wah to isolated communities in a standard manner, and to be realized by religious institutions as a whole. Penelitian yang dilakukan bertujuan untuk mengetahui landasan, cita-cita, dan langkah-langkah yang dilakukan Dewan Dakwah Islamiyyah Indonesia dalam membuat konsep dakwah pada masyarakat terasing suku Akit Sonde Kepulauan Riau. Tujuan tersebut kemudian dirumuskan dalam bentuk-bentuk pertanyaan sebagai berikut : Apakah landasan DDII, sehingga membuat konsep dakwah pada masyarakat terasing?. Apakah cita-cita DDII, sehingga membuat konsep dakwah pada masyarakat terasing?. Bagaimana langkah-langkah DDII, sehingga membuat konsep dakwah pada masyarakat terasing?. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode studi dokumentasi yang dilakukan dengan wawancara mendalam dari sejumlah tokoh dakwah di DDII serta dilengkapi dengan pengumpulan berbagai bukti fisik dari berbagai dokumen sehingga mencapai tingkat keabsahan yang sesuai dengan standar ilmiah. Lokasi penelitian berlangsung di kantor DDII perwakilan Jawa Barat. Jl. Pungkr Temuan hasil penelitian adalah sebagai berikut : Pertama, Dakwah harus disampaikan kepada seluruh manusia, tak terkecuali bagi masyarakat terasing, dengan mengirimkan para pendakwah secara berkesinambungan, sehingga kebutuhan masyarakat terasing akan spiritual Kedua, Selamatkan Indonesia melalui dakwah. Ketiga, Penting untuk membuat konsep dakwah pada masyarakat terasing secara baku, serta direalisasikan oleh lembaga-lembaga keagamaan secara menyeluruh.

2021 ◽  
pp. 026540752110514
Author(s):  
Einat Lavee ◽  
Tal Meler ◽  
Madlen Shamshoum

The objective of this study is to broaden understanding of how vulnerability is shaped more by social, cultural, and religious institutions than by individual life circumstances, exploring the case of Palestinian-Israeli single mothers’ relationships with men. Research often determines the vulnerability of a group, such as women migrants from an ethnic minority, by specific demographic characteristics. This common assumption has been challenged by calls to understand vulnerability as social processes intersecting with the action of the state and other social institutions. The study provides a nuanced examination of the social processes through which Palestinian-Israeli single mothers are simultaneously forbidden from and coerced into having relationships with men, drawing on a systematic analysis of data from semi-structured, in-depth interviews of 36 Palestinian-Israeli single mothers. The analysis exposed several mechanisms which forbid single mothers from having relationships with men, alongside mechanisms that permit, often even coerce, such relationships. These mechanisms are embedded in interrelated structural factors—massive differences in gender power relations, vast gender economic disparities, inability of most single mothers to support their families independently, and state policy of non-intervention in domestic affairs of ethnic minorities, and create a state of “dangerous vulnerability.”


Religions ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 791
Author(s):  
Lidia Rodríguez ◽  
Juan Luis de León ◽  
Luzio Uriarte ◽  
Iziar Basterretxea

A number of empirical studies have shown the continuous lack of adherence and the growing autonomy of the population regarding religious institutions. This article reflects on the kind of relationship between deinstitutionalisation and religious experience based on the following hypothesis: the evident decline in religious institutions does not necessarily lead to the disappearance or the weakening of religious experience; rather, it runs simultaneously with a process of individualisation. Our aim is to provide empirical evidence of such transformations; therefore, we do not get involved in speculations, but take into account the contributions of scholars concerning three key terms integrated in the conceptual framework of “religious experience’’: “experience of God”, “God image”, and “institutional belonging”. We analysed 39 in-depth interviews with a qualitative approach; interviews were conducted during the years 2016–2018 amongst Evangelical and Catholic populations in three Latin American cities (Córdoba, Montevideo, and Lima) and in the city of Bilbao (Spain). These interviews clearly indicate a growing autonomy from the religious institution, while evidencing a rich range of experiences of God and a great diversity of God representations. In both cases, they point to processes of individualisation of believers who elaborate their own religious experience in a personal and complex way.


2019 ◽  
pp. 140-162
Author(s):  
Tim Clydesdale ◽  
Kathleen Garces-Foley

Relying on in-depth interviews and the National Study of American Twentysomethings, this chapter describes the heterogeneous young adults who are religious unaffiliated. Known in the popular press as the Nones, most of these young adults were raised in a Christian religious tradition, which they now reject, but that does not mean they have no interest in religion. Some are anti-religious and many are disinterested, but others hold traditional beliefs in a personal God and in an afterlife while rejecting religious institutions. Still others create an eclectic spirituality that draws from many religious traditions. The chapter provides estimated proportions of Nones who are philosophical secularists, indifferent secularists, spiritual eclectics, and unaffiliated believers. This chapter examines the role of context in the fluid religious, spiritual, and secular identities of twentysomething Nones and reports on the values, behaviors, and confidence in social institutions of this growing population.


Author(s):  
Terry-Ann Jones

The current daily experiences of undocumented students as they navigate the processes of entering and then thriving in Jesuit colleges are explored in this book alongside an investigation of the knowledge and attitudes among staff and faculty about undocumented students in their midst, and the institutional response to their presence. Cutting across the fields of U.S. immigration policy, theory and history, religion, law, and education, this book delineates the historical and present-day contexts of immigration, including the role of religious institutions. This unique volume, based on an extensive two-year study (2010–12) of undocumented students at Jesuit colleges in the United States, incorporates survey research and in-depth interviews to present the perspectives of students, staff, and the institutions.


2010 ◽  
Vol 62 (7) ◽  
pp. 1641-1652 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Juwana ◽  
B. J. C. Perera ◽  
N. Muttil

In the first paper of this two-part series on the development of a water sustainability index for West Java, a conceptual framework of West Java Water Sustainability Index (WJWSI) was developed. It consists of three main parts: components, indicators/sub-indicators and threshold values. This second paper of the series presents the application of the Delphi technique, followed by in-depth interviews with selected key experts, to refine the conceptual WJWSI framework. The Delphi application includes the design of the questionnaires, the selection of respondents, the distribution and collection of the completed questionnaires and the analysis of data. After Round One of the Delphi application, the respondents reached consensus for all proposed components in the conceptual framework. However, some modifications to the components were also suggested by few respondents. Regarding the indicators/sub-indicators, consensus for 9 of the proposed 12 indicators was reached, and 5 new indicators were suggested. For the threshold values, consensus was reached for threshold values of 5 indicators. In Round Two of the Delphi application, respondents were asked questions related to results from Round One, which include the modification on the components, indicators/sub-indicators which have not been agreed, and newly suggested indicators/sub-indicators and threshold values. Results of Round Two show that modifications on the components were agreed, and consensus was reached for 8 out of the proposed 9 indicators/sub-indicators. In terms of its components and indicators, the framework was then finalised in the in-depth interview with four key experts, selected from different respondent categories. For the threshold values not yet finalised, further study will be carried out, as there was not much input from the respondents in the Delphi application and the in-depth interview.


DIALEKTIKA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 150-163
Author(s):  
Mulyono Yalia ◽  
Noneng Sumiaty

The main focus of this research is the development of policy implementation and empowerment of institutions of social communication (KIM) in the district of West Java Cirebon City. Restrictions issues identified as follows: (1) How is the implementation of government policy in the empowerment of social communication media in Cirebon City of West Java; (2) What factors are supporting and inhibiting the implementation of government policy in the empowerment of institutions of social communication (KIM) in the district of Cirebon City, West Java; (3) Measures are implemented by the Office of Communications and Information Provincial / District / City in realizing the government's policy in the empowerment of social communication in public institutions. The research method used in this study is a qualitative method of data collection techniques through participant observation and in-depth interviews. Based on the results that in the implementation of government policy on the development and empowerment of institutions of social communication in the district of West Java Cirebon City through approach of policy implementation factors found another dimension, namely the importance of supervision and coordination.


1970 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-97
Author(s):  
Nurjamil, Siti Nurhayati, Ahmad Agung, Ine Risnaningsih

Design/methodology/approach-This research is an analytical descriptive research with normative juridical approach. The data were obtained from library research and field research through in-depth interviews with related parties including the management of the Micro Waqf Bank Islamic Microfinance Institution Ranah Indah Darussalam Ciamis West Java Indonesia and Commissioner of the Financial Services Authority of Indonesia then analyzed qualitatively. This research was conducted in Ciamis and Bandung West Java Indonesia. Finding- The finding of this study has confirmed that Sharia economic disputes are the absolute competencies of the Religious Courts based on Article 49 of Law Number 3 of 2006 concerning Amendments to Law Number 7 of 1989 concerning Religious Courts including disputes on BWM financing. In disputes that occur in troubled financing BWM the stages of completion are by intensive collection (cash collateral), rescheduling, reconditioning, or restructuring or also known as the stages of fulfillment of performance and deliberation and mediation between BWM management and customers involving other customers both in the scope “umpi” and cluster to be dealt joint responsibility among customers so that the settlement of disputes through litigation in religious courts does not need to be taken by the parties. Keywords: Problematic Financing, Micro Waqf Bank, Dispute Resolution, Deliberation, non litigation


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-61
Author(s):  
Sri Hartati ◽  
Nurliah Nurdin ◽  
Tjahya Supriatna ◽  
Ismail Nurdin ◽  
Dedeh Maryani

This study aims to analyze gender equality in the promotion of structural positions in the Government of West Java Province. This research design uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques in the form of in-depth interviews and documentation studies. While the research analysis technique is done by data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study concluded that gender equality in the promotion of structural positions in West Java Province had not been realized optimally because the competency, qualifications, and work behavior of female civil servants are considered lower than men. Various servants faced by female civil servants for good promotion internal factors, namely the dual role and lack of motivation of women to progress, also obstacles to external factors stemming from the family, community, and organizational culture that are not gendered responsive. In addition to competence, qualifications, and work behavior, other considerations were found for the promotion of the position of a female civil servant, namely: multiple roles, type of work and location of assignments; this made women less likely to get strategic position promotions.  


Society ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 663-676
Author(s):  
Sri Fatimah ◽  
Mochamad Gunardi Judawinata ◽  
Mochamad Nursiyam Barkah ◽  
Lucyana Trimo ◽  
Yosini Deliana

This research aims to identify the prospects and challenges for implementing smart villages using a case study of Genteng Village in West Java, Indonesia, according to the sustainable development perspective and the enabler factors of socio-economic factors, village’s technology, and environmental aspects. This research uses a qualitative approach to assess the potencies and challenges from social, economic, environmental, and infrastructure perspectives. This research conducts a field survey with in-depth interviews and observation in Genteng Village, Sukasari Sub-district, Sumedang Regency, West Java Province to tap the information needed. Interviews with stakeholders were conducted with informants representing the rural stakeholders consisted of village official government, village local champion/leader, and farmer group representatives. Researcher involvement in nearly two years in regular visits and observations before this research has enriched and validated the information obtained. This research found prospective local social capital components and economic potencies to develop using the smart village framework. Environment and infrastructure are relatively still the challenges to be overcome towards the smart village. This research concludes that Genteng Village is on the right track, though early-stage to develop as a smart village. External factors, mainly information and communication technology, will be one of the main driving factors for optimism in implementing a smart village in Genteng Village.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 95
Author(s):  
Fadillah Ulva

Patient safety is one of the important issues in the hospital. Hospital was an institution that full of activity and human being. Workers, patients, visitors, and the community required the protection from health and accident. Communication influenced to medicine error as 19%. Effective communication should be a thing to be observed. In addition, effective communication is also the element of the patient safety target. The purpose of this research was to analyze the effectiveness of the communication as an effort to apply patient safety in the hospital x in Padang. The research was a qualitative study. The subject of study was 7 informant which chosen by purposive sampling. The research instruments conducting with in-depth interviews, the guidelines based on an instrument of hospital accreditation. Direct observation and review of documentation is used to support the data. The communication in X Hospital in Padang conducted orally and by telephone. A communication system used SBAR (situation, background, assessment, recommendation) and TBK (wrote, read, and confirming) do to improve the effectiveness of the communication. Effective communication is expected to reduce medical error. Communication with SBAR and TBK techniques need confirmation sheets as physical evidence. But the confirmation sheets were not yet available in X Hospital. The communication procedure to enhance effective communications in X hospital use SBAR and TBK. However the confirmation sheets were the obstacles in imply the effective communication. Suggestions that can given is the medical and nursing committee monitor and evaluate the application of effective communication.


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