DYNAMICS OF DIVERSITY OF CONTEMPORARY HIJRA MOVEMENTS

Leylia Khairani

Abstract


This article explores religious dynamics in the context of the hijrah movement that has developed in the modern era. Through a qualitative approach with a phenomenological type of research, this study analyzes how the hijrah movement influences religious perceptions and practices in contemporary society, especially among young people through social media. This research uses literature review. The research results show that the hijrah movement is a manifestation of a spiritual search and response to contemporary social and cultural dynamics. This movement reflects the desire to return to more authentic and pure religious values while responding to the challenges of the times, such as materialism and moral decadence. This article also examines how the hijra movement interacts with technology, social media, and pop culture and its impact on individuals' religious and social identities. This research provides new insights into how religion is interpreted and practiced in modern contexts. It provides a deeper understanding of the hijra movement and its implications for contemporary society and religion. This study is essential for academics, religious practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of religion in the modern era .


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i1.19866

DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i1.19866.g11403

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