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  3. Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): Special Issues: Religion and the COVID-19 Pandemic

DOI: https://doi.org/10.20414/sangkep.v4i2

Published: 2021-12-24

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Pengembangan Pariwisata dalam Menyongsong New Normal

Afrizza Wahyu Azizi, Endang Larasati, Tri Yuniningsih

129-147

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Aspek Religiusitas dalam Pengembangan Resiliensi diri di Masa Pandemi Covid-19

Rois Nafi'ul Umam

148-164

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Sistem Dalian Na Tolu sebagai Pendekatan Moderasi Beragama Umat Muslim-Kristen di Huta Padang Mandailing Natal

Rohman Rohman, Kasman Kasman, Mukhlis Mukhlis

165-184

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De-Radikalisasi Islam, Khilafah dan Pendidikan Pancasila di Komunitas Wahabisme di Indonesia

Saipul Hamdi, Fadli Mulyadi, Suwarto Suwarto

185-202

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Radikalisme dan Stabilitas Daerah Provinsi Gorontalo, Selamatkan Generasi Muda dari Ancaman Radikalisme

Roni Lukum, Maisara Sunge

203-214

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Model Masyarakat Madani dalam Al-Qur’an sebagai Cerminan Masyarakat New Normal Pandemi Covid-19

Abdul Rasyid Ridho, Nuruddin Nuruddin, Muhammad Hariyadi

215-245

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Reaktualisasi Peran Dakwah dan Ketokohan Tuan Guru dalam Upaya Pencegahan Covid-19

Udin Udin

246-257

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Dampak Pandemi Covid-19 Bagi Ibadah Shalat Jumat di Masjid dalam Perspektif Sosial Keagamaan Studi Kasus pada Masyarakat Perkotaan di Jombang dan Sidoarjo

Imamul Arifin, Devina Damayanti, Miranda Reswara Sujatmiko

258-271

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