In established societies, religion is an important social institutional structure, which complements all existing social systems and is interdependent with other parts, so that changing one part will affect other parts, ultimately affecting the entire social system in society. Sedamgkan religion is related to trust and its various problems to date have always been found in every society, including providing meaning, meaning and interpretations by scientific experts on social order in religious communities. Religion is marked as unifying the most sublinest human aspirations; as a sign of morality, as a source of community order and individual peace; as something that glorifies and makes human beings civilized. On the other hand religion is a...
This study focuses on Islamic studies with a sociological approach. Islamic studies require an appro...
oai:ojs3.religio.uinsby.ac.id:article/1Religious phenomenon is a universal symptom, unique and full ...
AbstractDiscourse about how far religions are able to develop and destroy a society still worth to d...
In established societies, religion is an important social institutional structure, which complements...
The religion that is manifested in people's lives is a social fact. As a social fact, religion is st...
Religion as an object of scientific research once was debatable because religion is transcendent. Th...
Abstrack Religion is understood as a universal phenomenon in human life as a whole, from the primiti...
The sociology approach in Islamic studies has a significant contribution. The object of sociological...
In the sociological perspective, religion is not only doctrinal-ideology and abstract but also appea...
Religion is a phenomenon associated with many dimensions, including the social dimension. Social thi...
Abstract. Religion is not only something that is doctrinal-ideological and abstract acutely, but it ...
Religion is often considered to be static because they contain dogmatic doctrines and techings tend ...
Religion in cultural context in College has social magnet alacrity inaddressing every issue that set...
In the religious context of everyday life, sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between somethi...
Abstract At first, the religion only as a transcendental issue, private, and now, it has moved int...
This study focuses on Islamic studies with a sociological approach. Islamic studies require an appro...
oai:ojs3.religio.uinsby.ac.id:article/1Religious phenomenon is a universal symptom, unique and full ...
AbstractDiscourse about how far religions are able to develop and destroy a society still worth to d...
In established societies, religion is an important social institutional structure, which complements...
The religion that is manifested in people's lives is a social fact. As a social fact, religion is st...
Religion as an object of scientific research once was debatable because religion is transcendent. Th...
Abstrack Religion is understood as a universal phenomenon in human life as a whole, from the primiti...
The sociology approach in Islamic studies has a significant contribution. The object of sociological...
In the sociological perspective, religion is not only doctrinal-ideology and abstract but also appea...
Religion is a phenomenon associated with many dimensions, including the social dimension. Social thi...
Abstract. Religion is not only something that is doctrinal-ideological and abstract acutely, but it ...
Religion is often considered to be static because they contain dogmatic doctrines and techings tend ...
Religion in cultural context in College has social magnet alacrity inaddressing every issue that set...
In the religious context of everyday life, sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between somethi...
Abstract At first, the religion only as a transcendental issue, private, and now, it has moved int...
This study focuses on Islamic studies with a sociological approach. Islamic studies require an appro...
oai:ojs3.religio.uinsby.ac.id:article/1Religious phenomenon is a universal symptom, unique and full ...
AbstractDiscourse about how far religions are able to develop and destroy a society still worth to d...