ROUTINE YASINAN AND DIBA’IYAH ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE INTER-COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY AND RELIGIOUS MODERATION IN CONDONG VILLAGE

Authors

  • Mutiara Susanti Universitas Zainul Hasan Genggong
  • Najwa Najiyah Ubudiyah
  • Rani Sintiawati Dewi

Keywords:

Solidarity, Religious Moderation, Yasinan and Diba’iyah

Abstract

Solidarity relations between communities are a very important matter in village life, because without close solidarity the community will not be able to achieve the goals of life together. Through routine yasinan and diba'iyah activities, community solidarity relations become better, where these activities have been ingrained in the community from the past until now. Yasinan is a religion-based activity which involves reading the Yasin letter and followed by tahlil as a form of prayer sent to the family of those who have died. Meanwhile, diba'iyah is a community gathering to offer prayers to the Prophet Muhammad SAW. These two activities play an important role in strengthening solidarity between communities and realizing religious moderation in society. The aim of this PKM is to implement the results of spiritual assets through devotion to create something new or a creativity that is continuously beneficial to society which can increase harmony in the process of introducing religious moderation to people who are unfamiliar with knowledge related to the benefits of yasinan or diba'iyah. The research method used by the researcher is the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach by developing the spiritual assets owned by the community, one of which is the routine yasinan and diba'iyah activities in Condong Kidul Village, Gading District, Probolinggo Regency. The stages used in this activity are preparation, implementation and evaluation. Meanwhile, the results obtained from the empowerment of spiritual assets carried out by researchers are that after this activity is carried out and developed by the local community, they can increase their insight in carrying out routine yasinan and diba'iyah activities which are routinely carried out and this activity can be more widespread in various regions. than before.

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Published

2024-04-02