Sociologically, the world communities behave differently in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some countries rely on the sophistication of medical technology as sich. This is different from religious communities in Indonesia with Muslim majority. The handling of Covid-19 takes place collaboratively - despite the lack of technology and political aspects - between communities. In fact, his attitude also varied; but has a meeting point that can be studied with the theme of science and religion. This mixed method research model uses historical qualitative data from scientific articles and non-survey quantitative data; namely from the appeal circulating in the community through social media. Which, the appeal was conveyed from non-institutional religious organizations. Phenomenologically, this data is recorded through the collection of appeals and news. This study at least concluded that the majority of the Indonesian Muslim community responded to Covid-19 moderately. Although, at least their attitude is divided into 3 groups: a) ordinary people, b) scientists, c) religious. But in general, they can articulate face Covid-19 with a harmonious alignment between religious science, science and technology. Evidenced by the emergence of regulations and graphic design products and social agreements that dimension the values of Islamic teachings, science and technology as well.
Sociologically, the world communities behave differently in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some countries rely on the sophistication of medical technology as sich. This is different from religious communities in Indonesia with Muslim majority. The handling of Covid-19 takes place collaboratively - despite the lack of technology and political aspects - between communities. In fact, his attitude also varied; but has a meeting point that can be studied with the theme of science and religion. This mixed method research model uses historical qualitative data from scientific articles and non-survey quantitative data; namely from the appeal circulating in the community through social media. Which, the appeal was conveyed from non-institutional religious organizations. Phenomenologically, this data is recorded through the collection of appeals and news. This study at least concluded that the majority of the Indonesian Muslim community responded to Covid-19 moderately. Although, at least their attitude is divided into 3 groups: a) ordinary people, b) scientists, c) religious. But in general, they can articulate face Covid-19 with a harmonious alignment between religious science, science and technology. Evidenced by the emergence of regulations and graphic design products and social agreements that dimension the values of Islamic teachings, science and technology as well.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Religious Studies |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | December 23, 2021 |
Published in Issue | Year 2021 |
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