This research aims to identify Salafi women resilience and roles in family economic fulfilment. Salafi women resistance to limitations in society influences various aspects of social life. Their movement and scopes in daily life are quite limited. Salafi women have a meaningful role in economic activities in Dieng Plateau as prosperous family resistance. Low education level causes women workforce to work in non-formal sectors. Dieng Plateau society's activities are mostly in the agriculture and commerce sectors. This research applies descriptive qualitative with a case study approach. The result shows that Salafi women fulfil their family economic fulfilment for two purposes: Firstly, as the forms of participation to meet family economic needs by doing agriculture and commerce activity, secondly, as economic activity motivation to meet primary needs.
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