Resiliensi Komunitas Agama Baha’i Di Masa Pandemi

Amanah Nurish
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This research paper aims to explore the Indonesian Baha’is community and its conceptual discourse on resilience and social solidarity in religious actions during the global pandemic of covid-19. Although the Baha’i faith is not registered as an official religion in Indonesia like Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc., the Baha’is community and its religious, as well as social movement during covid-19, is interesting to analyze. As a new world religion promoting the principle and the moral value of unity in diversity, the Baha’is community in Indonesia started to organize digital activism to build solidarity among interfaith and religious minority groups like penghayat kepercayaan. Religion and solidarity in this context refer to a German sociologist, Emile Durkheim (1858-1917), on his functionalism perspective stating that religion must have social function and solidarity. Durkheim demonstrated the function of religion can be understood as collective action as a moral value in our society. Religion not only has a meaning but also a function which is collectively built by society based on the collective consciousness. By digital ethnographic approach, this research paper tries to examine how the Baha’is community and other minority groups in Indonesia cope with the global pandemic of covid-19 while activities have moved to virtual and digital space. It is also interesting to perceive how the resilience of the Baha’is community in existing religious dakwah throughout digital activism.  
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Baha宗教团体在大流行期间的扩散
本研究论文旨在探讨印度尼西亚巴哈伊社区及其在2019冠状病毒病全球大流行期间宗教行动中的复原力和社会团结的概念话语。虽然巴哈伊信仰在印度尼西亚不像伊斯兰教、基督教、佛教、印度教等一样被登记为官方宗教,但在新冠疫情期间,巴哈伊社区及其宗教和社会运动值得分析。作为一种新的世界宗教,提倡多元统一的原则和道德价值,印度尼西亚的巴哈伊社区开始组织数字行动,在不同信仰和宗教少数群体之间建立团结,如penghayat kepercayaan。在此背景下,宗教和团结指的是德国社会学家埃米尔·迪尔凯姆(1858-1917)在他的功能主义观点中指出,宗教必须具有社会功能和团结。迪尔凯姆论证了宗教的功能可以理解为作为我们社会道德价值的集体行动。宗教不仅具有意义,而且具有功能,是社会在集体意识的基础上共同建构的。通过数字民族志方法,本研究论文试图研究印度尼西亚的巴哈伊社区和其他少数群体如何在活动转移到虚拟和数字空间的情况下应对covid-19全球大流行。同样有趣的是,通过数字行动主义,了解巴哈伊社区如何在现有的宗教dakwah中恢复过来。
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