Arik Dwijayanto
Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri (INSURI) Ponorogo

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PRIBUMISASI ISLAM NUSANTARA: ANTARA NALAR BERAGAMA DAN GERAKAN SOSIAL KEAGAMAAN DI INDONESIA Arik Dwijayanto
QALAMUNA: Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama Vol 9 No 02 (2017): Qalamuna - Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Agama
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Program Pascasarjana IAI Sunan Giri Ponorogo

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This study aims to explore the values ​​of Islamic Nusantara as the reason of religiousity and spirit of religious-social movement in Indonesia. Islam Nusantara in its development comes as social-religious movement for moderate society to maintain the existence of tolerant Islamic teachings. Through the historical-sociological approach, the results of this research show the fact that there are four factors that encourage the indigenous Islamic Nusantara emerged as a social movement in Indonesia. Firstly, the historical fact of the santri-kyai's contribution through the Jihad Revolution in defending independence has reinforced that there is no dichotomy between religious teachings and nationalism. Secondly, as a result of the internalization of the value of character education through “pesantren” and “madrasah” that has proven to be a stronghold in the face of religious radicalism. Thirdly, as a continuation of the ideas of the predecessors (moslem scholars) to present a friendly, tolerant and peaceful of Islamic doctrine. Fourthly, as the realization of the responsibility of religious organizations that rely on the understanding of Islamic teachings based the value of Ahlussunnah waljamaah.
PONOROGO, THE LITTLE JAVA: POTRET KEBUDAYAAN DAN KEBERAGAMAAN MASYARAKAT MUSLIM PONOROGO ABAD XX Arik Dwijayanto; Dawam Multazamy Rohmatulloh
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan Vol 13 No 01 (2018): Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
Publisher : LP2M Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri (INSURI) Ponorogo

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In their daily life, Moslem society in Ponorogo holds tightly their ancestors' local tradition and culture. This situation is a condition that existed since the coming and developing era of this religion in Ponorogo and still exists until nowadays. The existence of Islam in Ponorogo that still exists should be recognized as one of the results of caring it together with the tradition or culture. The patterns of religiosity by keeping the local tradition as long as it isn't in contrary with Islam value, through a continuously transformation, finally strengthen the teaching of Islam in Ponorogo.This research aims the comprehensive portrait of the effect of religion and culture relationship in daily life of Moslem society in Ponorogo, especially in 20th.This research is a qualitative research by socio-history approach. By using history research methodology which is a method to examinate and critically analize the records and trails of the past, the author performs data mining from the written document, especially of the Babads and the Nederlands-Indie colonial archieve, interviews, and also the observations.This research concludes that the existential journey of Islam in Ponorogo was developed in two ways. Firstly, a legally and formally Islamization under the reign of the first regent of Ponorogo, Adipati Bathara Katong. Secondly, a cultural Islamization by preacher-santri's who came to Ponorogo from Demak as followers of Bathara Katong.These two ways create two different characteristics of Islam in Ponorogo. When Islam be preached by the first approach, a rejection by local people arised so that Islam character became hard. While otherwise, by the second cultural approach, a peaceful Islam thrived and finally Islam could be widely spread in Ponorogo.The encounter of Islam and local culture of Ponorogo finally creates a new synthesis: Ponoragan Moslem.
MENAKAR KESADARAN PROFETIK ORGANISASI KEPEMUDAAN (Studi Tentang Manejemen Pengkaderan Pergerakan Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia Komisariat Sunan Giri Cabang Ponorogo Tahun 2018-2019) Ifan Matofani; Agus Setyawan; Arik Dwijayanto
Journal of Community Development and Disaster Management Vol 2 No 1 (2020): JCD: Journal of Community Development and Disaster Management
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

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Abstract The diversity of patterns of prophetic awareness automatically shapes each different character, as well as organizational arrangements and strategies must also vary. Here, research on prophetic awareness in the management of the Indonesian Islamic Student Movement's cadre organization Sunan Giri Ponorogo Commissariat for 2018-2019 becomes significant to study. This study tries to describe management and cadre strategies in an effort to foster prophetic awareness of the cadres of the Indonesian Islamic Student Movement Commissariat Sunan Giri Ponorogo. To obtain the necessary data, interview, observation and documentation methods were used, while the subjects of this study were the commissariat management, including the chairman of the commissariat, secretary, deputy chairman of the organization and cadre. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. The result of this research is that the form of cadre management in PMII classifies there are three types, namely formal, non-formal and informal cadres. There are three aspects that must be emphasized in an effort to always foster prophetic awareness for cadres, namely the transcendent aspect, humanism, and liberation. The efforts made in order to foster prophetic awareness include: providing facilitation in the form of intense discussion rooms, conducting training/schools on a scale carrying out the yasinan routine every Friday night, habituation of congregational prayers. The obstacles include; many negative influences that lower the morale of the cadres. lack of organizational awareness in cadres c) lack of istiqomah cadres in carrying out the practice of Ubuddiyah. Solutions that can be sought are several approaches such as a structural approach, an emotional approach, and a personal approach. Keywords: Prophetic, Cadre Management, Indonesian Islamic Student Movement
Strategi Negosiasi Masyarakat Muslim Pedesaan Atas Tradisi Perkawinan Lusan (Studi Kasus Di Desa Duri Kecamatan Slahung Kabupaten Ponorogo) Arifin Musthofa; Arik Dwijayanto
Journal of Community Development and Disaster Management Vol 2 No 2 (2020): JCD: Journal of Community Development and Disaster Management
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

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The custom of prohibiting marriage after marriage has become its own dynamic, especially for the current generation. However, the ban on the customary marriage after marriage can still be implemented with several efforts and alternatives that are in accordance with applicable customs. This is the background of this research. The purpose of this study is to find out the rationalization/reasons of the people of Duri Village in carrying out the tradition of marriage after marriage, to describe the practice of marriage after marriage in Duri Village, Slahung District, Ponorogo Regency, to analyze the strategy in carrying out the marriage after marriage, and to be able to carry out the marriage without any obstacles. Data collection techniques in this study by interview, observation, documentation. Data analysis techniques in this study using data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions / verification. The results of this study indicate that the prohibition of late marriage in Duri Village is still firmly held by the community. However, the practice of marriage after marriage is carried out in the presence of ruwatan. As a negotiation strategy regarding the existence of marriages, the community held a ruwatan to find children, there was no female guardian, there was no term besanan. Keywords: Negotiation Strategy, Rural Muslim Community, Tradition, Marriage.