Promoting Religious Moderation for a Strong and Harmonious Society in Segarlangu Village, Central Java
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Background: Segarlangu Village, located in Cipari District, Cilacap Regency, Central Java, represents Indonesia's religious diversity, including Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, and local beliefs. The village is an ideal setting for promoting religious moderation, which is essential for creating a strong and harmonious society.
Methods: This research was conducted as part of a community service program (KKN) by students of Institut Miftahul Huda Al-Azhar. The program focused on strengthening religious moderation through a series of activities such as training sessions, interviews, and religious events, involving all community members.
Results: The program successfully enhanced religious tolerance, mutual cooperation, and respect among different religious groups. Additionally, it helped strengthen the community’s social, cultural, and individual character through collaborative activities.
Discussion: The implementation of religious moderation principles was found to significantly contribute to social harmony and resilience within the community. It fostered peaceful coexistence and improved individual and collective development.
Conclusion: Religious moderation is a key factor in building a strong and harmonious society. The success of this program demonstrates the positive impact of promoting these principles in rural communities.
Novelty: This study highlights an effective model for integrating religious moderation in rural community development programs.
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