Tahlil tradition and its impact on moslem community’s psycho-social stability

Basid, Abdul, Habibi, Nashrul, Bella, M. F. B., Faisol, M., Yusuf, E.B., Hamzah, Muh. Zuhdy, Al-Anshory, A. M. and Muassomah, Muassomah ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0177-8896 (2021) Tahlil tradition and its impact on moslem community’s psycho-social stability. Presented at Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Social Sciences, Laws, Arts and Humanities (BINUS-JIC 2018),, Binus University, Alam Sutera, Tangerang.

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Abstract

This study aims to describe the form of tahlil tradition, to understand the cause of citizens participating in tahlil tradition, and to understand the impact of the tahlil tradition on stabilizing psycho–social aspects. The subject of this study is 40 persons staying in Sumbergesing Kulon, Gedangan, Malang, Indonesia. The study was conducted in May, 2018. The techniques of data collection are observation, interview, and documentation. The results of this study show that the form of tahlil tradition contains of many readings, the causes of citizens participating in tahlil tradition are their pretension to pray the passed away relatives, to gather with other, to recite the Qur’an, etc, and the impacts of tahlil tradition in stabilizing psychological and social aspect among citizens such as feel quieter, sense of mercy, fearer to God, more familiar, often praying in the mosque, etc.

Item Type: Conference (Paper)
Keywords: Tahlil tradition, Moslem Community, Pyscho-social Stability
Subjects: 16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1608 Sociology > 160807 Sociological Methodology and Research Methods
16 STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY > 1608 Sociology > 160810 Urban Sociology and Community Studies
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities > Department of Arabic Language and Letters
Depositing User: Abdul Basid
Date Deposited: 16 Nov 2021 07:35

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