Volume 19, No. 2, 2022

Human Security Practice Based on New Religious Movement in Muhajirun Village Natar South Lampung


Dewi Ayu Hidayati, Yulianto, Iffaty Fadliliana Sari, Mohammad Muhassin

Abstract

This study discussesthe existence of a religious movement group in Muhajirun village Negararatu, Natar South Lampungalong withthe practical implementation of human security by the group. The study employed descriptive qualitative research. The data were obtained from Focus Group Discussion, interviews, documentation, and field observation and were analyzed qualitatively throughdata condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings of the study show that the existence of the Muhajirun group is marked by the awareness as a group member by obeying applicable regulations, social interaction, Islamic fundamentalism as a unifying ideology, the group’s organizational structure, and settlement segregation. The components of human security are still practiced simply, but its success cannot be separated from the existing social networks. The Muhajirun women play an important role in improving the community’s standard of living through a collective awareness of entrepreneurship. This study offers a bottom-up model of community development through human security practices based on religious values.


Pages: 49 - 61

Keywords: collective awareness; human security; Islamic values; religious village; social group

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