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Amulet of Quranic Verses in East Javanese Rural: Unraveling Mystical Theology and Living Quran

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  • Ahmad Zainal Abidin
  • Salamah Noorhidayati
  • Imam Ahmadi

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This paper explores the relationship between social phenomena and the use of amulets containing verses from the Qur’an within a Muslim community residing in an East Java village. To understand this dynamic, the study relies on the theoretical framework of the living Qur’an, which delves into how the Muslim community interacts with the Qur’an. This interaction goes beyond mere reading of Qur’anic texts and extends to encompass various behaviors aimed at leveraging the Qur’an’s power by creating amulets to address everyday challenges. These amulets are crafted using specific sources, techniques, and are imbued with spiritual beliefs. They serve as a solution to a range of issues, and their usage varies based on the author’s beliefs and specific interests. Through this research, it becomes evident that the amulets, composed of Qur’anic verses, possess mystical, spiritual, social, and economic significance within the community. They function as potent tools for the actors in the village, offering solutions and benefits in their lives. In a broader context, this study strengthens the notion that religion continues to hold relevance, even amidst the prevailing dominance of rationality and modernity. The amulets act as a tangible manifestation of the enduring connection between the Muslim community and their religious beliefs, providing a unique insight into the fusion of faith and practicality. The paper uncovers how these amulets represent a tangible bridge between the spiritual and material realms, illustrating the intricate interplay of tradition, belief, and contemporary challenges faced by the community.

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  • Ahmad Zainal Abidin & Salamah Noorhidayati & Imam Ahmadi, 2023. "Amulet of Quranic Verses in East Javanese Rural: Unraveling Mystical Theology and Living Quran," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 12, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:2510
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2023-0177
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