Islam and Samin: Study of the Relationship between Religion, Beliefs, and Values of the Samin Community
Abstract
This research presents a study of the relationship between religion, beliefs and values of the Samin community in Bojonegoro. An ethnic community that has unique traditions and values in Indonesia. This research aims to understand how Samin values adapt to Islamic teachings and the interaction between the two belief systems in everyday life. This research uses social construction theory from Peter L. Berger. This theory explains a belief that also functions as a view that advertising shows ways of connecting with other humans that can be learned from studying culture and society in general. The research is based on the results of a survey conducted in Bojonegoro. The method used is sampling. Through a qualitative approach, this research identifies the challenges and synergies that arise from this relationship, as well as their impact on the identity of the Samin community.