The conflict does not automatically lead to disintegration. Sociologist like Georg Simmel and Lewis Coser reinforce this assumption. Conflict can also function to strengthen social groups and restore social integration. Conflict and integration (harmony) like two sides of a coin, different but still one. This paper supports the assumption above. After the conflict between the community and Ahmadiyah’s followers in the three Regencies (Garut, Tasikmalaya and Kuningan), they live in harmony (integration). This fact in line with the argument of Georg Simmel and Lewis Coser. This study showed that the conflicts occurred in three regencies (Garut, Tasikmalaya and Kuningan), did not make the Ahmadiyah adherents disintegrated and crumbled. But on the contrary, Ahmadiyah followers increasingly integrated, solid and live co-exist with the non-Ahmadiyah community and live harmoniously.
The phenomenon of population at Kampung Sawah Jatimurni District of Pondok Melati Bekasi shows that its people are not from ethnic Batak, but most of them are Sundanese and Betawinese. In the kinship structure of society of both ethnics, the term clan is unfamiliar. Rather it is known in the community of North Sumatra namely Batak. This paper focuses on describing how the people in Kampung Sawah uses the clan system and whether the surnames given in Kampung Sawah have similarities to those existing in Batak. Based on the data, the clan in Kampung Sawah is different from the one used in Batak, either in the marriage system, family system and socio-cultural system.
This article aims to capture the concept and practice of religious moderation in higher education institutions considered modern laboratories of religion because they accommodate students across the nation with various ethnicities and religions and diverse, unique characteristics. By providing such a learning environment, higher education institutions can disseminate the meaning of the difference to students. This study employed a literature review as the research design. Six articles published in national journals were selected as the data. Those articles were analyzed thematically. The results of this study are divided into two major themes, namely, the concept of religious moderation in higher education institutions and the practice of religious moderation in higher education institutions. This indicates that the indicators initiated by the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia as a feature of solid religious moderation in an educational institution have been practised or carried out daily. Higher education institutions, namely universities, are the leading laboratories in developing and implementing religious moderation. The results of this development are then given to other lower educational institutions and the general public.
Every religion teaches brotherhood, and do not want hostility. But in reality, in the midst of public life, religion often appears as a force that can lead to conflict. One of the conflicts that often occur between religious communities in the context of the establishment of houses of worship. The conflict became one of the motives and trigger strife and anarchy among religious communities, especially in Bekasi. His case is very varied, ranging from the issue of the establishment of a new house of worship until revocation of a license by the Municipal Government. But the case of the establishment of houses of worship there, Kota Bekasi has a unique case, which is the area of the conflict (rejection) and other areas that occur integration (reception). What is interesting and at the same time become the focus of this paper are the factors causing the emergence of the phenomenon of conflict (rejection) in urban areas (urban), and the phenomenon of integration (reception) in the village (rural), especially in the context of the establishment of houses of worship. Based on data obtained that both have each contributing factor both internal and external.
Gedebage is projected to be the center of Bandung city government. A good urban plan must have at least thirty percent green open space in that area. Therefore, it is necessary to plant more trees on the Gedebage to increase green open space. To enrich bird diversity, the type of plants that planted on green open space must have added value as bird habitat. The aim of this study is to obtain a list of plants used by birds that are suitable and can grow well in the Gedebage. The method used was direct observation with line transect method to record plants species that used by birds in Bandung city park. Then the growth requirement of recorded plants was studied based on literature. This study shows only 21 species of 33 plants species that used by bird are suitable growing in Gedebage. Based on this research, we recommend 21 species of plants that are suitable to be planted in Gedebage that can increased number of green open space and also attract birds so that the diversity of birds in Gedebage can be increased. The results of this study can also be applied in areas with similar physical conditions to Gedebage.
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