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Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society
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Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society (IJRS) is a peer review of scientific journals that publish the results of studies that focus on interactions between religion and society, both theoretically and empirically. The IJRS aims to disseminate knowledge related to religion and society with multidisciplinary approach, multilevel analysis, and multi-method. For this reason, the IJRS encourages comparative approaches from various countries, regions and religions.
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Symbolic Violence In Educational Institutions in Indonesia; Case Study of Private High School in Padang City, West Sumatera Yenni Melia
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 4, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Religion and Society Studies (InTReSt)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v4i2.283

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This research is motivated by many occurrences of symbolic violence in educational institutions, especially in Private Schools of Padang. Symbolic violence that is often found in schools in the form of speech or words that can cause mental damage to students sometimes also it can make fight between students. The purpose of the study was to describe : the form and efforts of schools in overcoming symbolic violence that occurred in City Private High Schools. The approach used in this research is a qualitative approach with descriptive research type, the technique used for data collection is by interview, observation and document study. In addition, the selection of informants in this study were private high school students in Padang City. The number of informants was 40 students consisting of SMA Baituramah and SMA PGRI 1 Padang. Data analysis used interactive data from Miles Huberman. The results of the research on symbolic violence in schools are in the form of a) symbolic violence in verbal form, namely symbolic violence that is displayed in the form of words, for example, often ridiculing or harsh words, b) Through non-verbal or actions, namely in the form of actions such as throwing paper and ink so as to make clothes. dirty students. Meanwhile, the effort to overcome this is the provision of sanctions by schools, namely teachers and school principals. The conclusion that symbolic violence allowed or justified which can damage the character or mentality of students.
Tantangan Bagi Penyandang Disabilitas Penglihatan dalam Mengakses Pekerjaan Yani Fathur Rohman
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 1, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2274.057 KB) | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v1i1.25

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Studies  of  disability,including  people  with  visual  impairments  has  shifted  towards  the interaction  of  individuals  with  obstacles  in  the  environment.  This  systematic  review  of  the literatures  aims  to  increase the understanding  of  social  exclusion  as  a  multi dimensional aspect.  Based  on  the  substantive  mapping,  various  collected  literature  can  be  grouped  into cultural  exclusion  and  structural  exclusion  includes;  1) stigma  as  a  paradox  explores  theimpact  of  stigma  for  people  with  visual  impairment  related  to  work;  2)  career  mobility,  job satisfaction, and social exclusion discuss the lack of job satisfaction and career promotion forpeople  with  visual  impairments;  3)  the  limitation  of  work  accommodations  explain  abou tphysical  environment   constraints;   and  4)  education   and  skill   as   as tructural  problem discususs  about  the  relationship  between  individual  and  minimal  services  from  state.  This study found that social exclusion at the structural level is the impact of the existence of social exclusion at the cultural level, which is then perpetuated by structure through various policies both government and workplaces.
The Implementation of Panca Jiwa In Pesantren Agro Nur El Falah Salatiga Haryo Aji Nugroho; Winarno Winarno; Rizki Parahita Anindi
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v3i1.126

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This study is aimed to describe the implementation of panca jiwa of Agro Nur El Falah Islamic boarding school Salatiga. The data is collected through observation, interview and document. This study shows the concept of the panca jiwa includes sincerity, self-awareness, simplicity, exemplary, compassion. Panca Jiwa has been rule of values in the daily activities of pesantren. However, the implementation of Panca Jiwa has not been maximized at the Pesantren Agro Nur El Falah Salatiga. Several factors inhibiting the implementation of the Five Souls include the lack of cooperation between teachers, the lack of activities that can make students become family to each other, damaged infrastructure and also their personalities at home. Therefore, teachers and senior students must set an example and be more diligent in directing, guiding, educating and supervising students to achieve the desired goals in accordance with the vision and mission of the pesantren.
Model Penyelenggaraan Pendidikan Inklusif bagi Penyandang Disabilitas Intelektual: Studi Kasus di DKI Jakarta Emilia Kristiyanti
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 1, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1435.028 KB) | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v1i1.26

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This study aims to develop a model for the implementation of inclusive education for people with intellectual disabilities in DKI Jakarta. As a region that has local regulations on the protection of persons with disabilities, DKI Jakarta government has not yet been able to ensure the fulfillment of the education rights of children with intellectual disabilities. This study used a single instrumental case study approach and was carried out in DKI Jakarta. Data collection is done through in-depth interviews and textual analysis. The results show that social exclusion occurs because of cultural barriers due to stigma, labeling, prejudice, stereotypes, and structural barriers due to discriminatory policies. Both of barriers can be reduced by organizing inclusive education for persons with intellectual disabilities. The model for implementing inclusive education developed not only focuses on developing the life skills of individuals with intellectual disabilities, but also strengthening and developing the surrounding environment and society. Thus, children with intellectual disabilities can be independent and participate in society.
Analisis Patron Klien Terhadap Kemenangan Partai Golkar Kabupaten Tanah Datar Sejak Reformasi Irvan Ansyari; Priyatno Harsasto; Fitriyah Fitriyah
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 1, No 1 (2019)
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Golkar as the dominance party in Tanah Datar is an interesting case study for Islamic values area in their customs. This shows the weak political flow in Tanah Datar. The political dominance of Golkar has occurred since the New Order era until the collapse of the new order power that showed by the winner of regional head elections (Bupati), Golkar in DPRD and the power of the Golkar Party. This study used qualitative descriptive through in-depth interviews with selected informants through purposive sampling. The results indicate that the patron client relationship occurs between the Golkar Party cadres and the supporting community. This is indicated by a very wide and structured Golkar Party network starting from the Regent, adat institutions, religious leaders, businessmen, cultural figures and Wali Nagari.
Covid-19 dan Gerakan Sosial Perempuan Ujang Wardi; Elfia Elfia
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v3i1.147

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This study explains how social movements are initiated by women's groups. The movement carried out penetrates various spaces in the social environment and even traditional institutions as groups that have authority. Through a descriptive approach and in-depth interview techniques, this study answers questions about how women's groups carry out social movements by constructing the issue of the non-transparent distribution of Covid-19 aid. Thus, the mobilizing structure, which is carried out systematically, attracts traditional institutions (ninik mamak) in the vortex of conflict. This study found that the sources of issues from social movements carried out by women's groups were (a) information from the deputy governor regarding the distribution of Covid-19 aid, (b) nepotism and collusion from the nagari government. Two framing issues (framing) are then packaged through social media to attract the power to carry out mass actions (demonstrations). This study concludes that the demonstration of women giving birth is a new policy related to the distribution of Covid-19 by the government.
Wawasan Kebersihan Lingkungan & Keberagamaan; Praktik Kebersihan Lingkungan pada Civitas Akademika UIN Imam Bonjol Padang Rulan Permata Sari
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 1, No 1 (2019)
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The basic identity of academic community of UIN Imam Bonjol Padang is Muslim, with sufficient religious knowledge. This study aims to see the correlation of knowledge with behavior in maintaining environmental cleanliness. The research data collection was carried out by survey and in-depth interviews with the academic community of UIN Imam Bonjol. This study found that, first the understanding of the academic community of UIN Imam Bonjol Padang about cleanliness was quite good at the individual level originating from the hadith about cleanliness, both in text and in substance. Second, in maintaining cleanliness, UIN academics are influenced by the lack of available hygiene facilities and infrastructure and the absence of regulation. Third, there is an asymmetrical relationship between the knowledge of the UIN academic community about environmental hygiene and practice because the understanding of environmental hygiene is still in the domestic area and is private in nature, not yet entering the public space.
Dinamika Pengakuan Penghayat Kepercayaan di Indonesia Kristina Viri; Zarida Febriany
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v2i2.119

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Indonesia has various local religions that live a hundred years, even before independence. These religions are known as “Penghayat Kepercayaan”. In history, the adherents of these beliefs experienced hardship dynamics to gain recognition from the State. The methodology that has been used for this research is a normative juridical or documentary study with qualitative analysis. The result and discussions of this research concluded that Article 28E of the 1945’s Constitution guaranteed everyone to have the right of freedom to believe. However, the reality is the opposite as the State is discriminating between the officials and the unofficial religions. Because of the long struggles of the stakeholders, the community of Penghayat Kepercayaan has pleaded to the Constitutional Court (MK) for a judicial review, and it was accepted. MK has stated that discrimination between the official and the unofficial religions is a contradiction to the 1945’s Constitution. Based on the decision of MK, the State recognizes the community of Penghayat Kepercayaan, especially for all the matters related to their rights for civil administration (where now, there is a “belief” column for them, in the Family Card and electronic ID), and their rights to embrace and worship.
Hoax: Teks dan Konteks dalam Al-Quran Danu Aris Setiyanto
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 1, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1043.285 KB) | DOI: 10.36256/ijrs.v1i1.5

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The development of technology has been shifted human’s way from the manual era to the digital era. Humans have been able to communicate without border and time. However, information in the modern era is not always true and many of them are false or hoaxes. Al Qur’an as a guide for humans has actually explained the hoax. Some words in the Al Qur'an illustrated the context of hoaxes such as ifk, kaẑaba, fitnah, khud'a, qaul al-zūr, buhtan, iftara, tahrif, and garur. In this paper, it will discuss the text of the hoax in the Al Qur’an in its text and textual verses when the verse is revealed. Furthermore, the context of the hoax in the Al Qur’an is explained in the context of the current issues with a semantic approach. This paper concludes that the meaning of the hoax in the Al Qur'an is in accordance with the recent context but only the media and problems are more complex. Furthermore, the Qur'an has provided solution to the issues of hoax such as checking the correctness of the data before sharing (Q. S Al-Hujurat: 6, Q. S Isra: 36), increasing the culture of literacy (Q. S Al-Qalam: 1 -2), awareness of prejudice (Q. S Al-Hujurat: 12), and so on.
Gaya Hidup Beragama Komunitas Hijabers di Kota Padang Elzi Wardani
Indonesian Journal of Religion and Society Vol 1, No 1 (2019)
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The veil for women in Indonesia seems to come across a new phase. Veil is no longer considered an ancient one, but a modernization to keep up with the times. The emergence of a variety of improper hijabers communities was a form of the high interest of veil. This study is aim to examine and explore the process of the community and the discovery between religion and lifestyle and the factor of the establishment of the community. This study conducted through qualitative with interviews as data collection techniques. Data analized through reduction, display, ferivication and interpretation. The result show; first, the factor in the formation of the hijabers community is religion broadcast, invited inspiring women and a place to share experiences. Second, the activities of the hijabers community are related to religion and moslem women livestyle, such as regular recitation, seminars, and sharing experiences. There are yearly activities that is is combination of all activities carried out by hijabers community. Third, the religious practices of the hijabers community are expression of their religious lifestyle in the public. In addition, it was also found that this community has a business mission with a hijab as a media.