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摘要
接近上帝的方法之一是通过旅行来逃避世界的诱惑(safar, mlaku)。本研究旨在揭示提拉喀特姆拉库个体的精神幸福的意义。本文采用现象学方法进行定性研究。本研究的主题是Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud Sukabumi的会众(jemaat),他们执行tirakat mlaku。通过半结构化访谈和解释现象学分析收集数据。本研究发现,“提拉喀喇”有三种意义:(1)生活品质;(2)社会福祉;(3)环境福祉。本研究还揭示了人的精神幸福感是与上帝的关系、主观幸福感和社会环境幸福感之间的相互关系。这篇文章提供了一个新的观点,提拉喀特的概念,作为一个途径接近上帝,直接影响生活质量,社会生活和环境保护。贡献:本研究结果可作为伊斯兰心理学理论背景下建构精神幸福感维度的指导。而实际上,它提供了一种在社会活动中实施的神性意义的观点。
Finding God’s Way: Spiritual Well-Being on the People Who Do Tirakat Mlaku
One of the ways to get closer to God is to escape from the world's temptations by going on a journey (safar, mlaku). This study aims to uncover the meaning of spiritual well-being in individuals who perform tirakat mlaku. This article is qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The subject of this study is the congregation (jemaat) of Sheikh Abdullah Ibn Mas'ud Sukabumi, who perform tirakat mlaku. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and using interpretive phenomenological analysis. This study found that there are three meanings for those who undergo tirakat mlaku: (1) quality of life, (2) social well-being, and (3) environment well-being. This study also reveals that spiritual well-being is an interrelationship between one's relationship with God, subjective well-being, and socio-environment well-being. This article provides a new perspective on the concept of tirakat as a path to closeness to God, directly affecting the quality of life, social life, and environmental protection.Contribution: The results of this study can be used as a guide in constructing the dimension of spiritual well-being in the context of Islamic psychological theory. While practically, it provides an outlook of the meanings of divinity that are implemented in social activities.