Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Januari-Juni 2023
The REPO Journal Volume 2, Number 1, January-June 2023, opens with an article discussing the continuity of Muslim worship attitudes during and post-pandemic. In a challenging context, this article provides an in-depth understanding of the role and adaptation of Muslim communities in performing worship amidst the pandemic and beyond. The subsequent article focuses on the importance of character education for early childhood as an effort to prevent juvenile delinquency and the negative impacts of gadget use in Indonesia. The implications of policies and parental roles in shaping children's character are the main concerns in this article.
The government's strategies in promoting religious tolerance in a multicultural society are also an equally interesting topic in this volume. The article offers insights into the government's efforts to create harmony and religious coexistence amid the complexities of cultural and religious diversity in Indonesia. Furthermore, the discussion on mainstreaming religious moderation in the regulations governing taklim gatherings in Indonesia provides valuable perspectives on how religious moderation can be integrated into the religious life of the community.
The political strategies of local governments concerning the implementation of Law No. 23 of 2011 on zakat management in Bengkalis Regency are another focal point of an article, exploring how the application of zakat policies at the local level can have a tangible impact on community welfare. Additionally, there is a study on the symbolism of religious moderation in the batik dress code of the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs. The article delves into how symbols in clothing can represent the values of religious moderation highly upheld by society.
Lastly, there is an article about the Indonesian Ulema Council's Fatwa on investing hajj funds in infrastructure development in Indonesia. This article provides an overview of the importance of investment direction in line with Islamic principles to support sustainable infrastructure development in the country.
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