Author:
Agus Setiawan ,Muhamad Agus Mushodiq ,Mosaab Elkhair Edris
Abstract
During the Covid-19 pandemic, religious doctrine often clashed with mitigation efforts. This paper aims to interpret the brotherhood trilogy concept initiated by KH. Achmad Siddiq as a guide in mitigating the Covid-19 pandemic. The author relates these guidelines to the mitigation efforts that have been carried out by PCNU Metro Lampung Indonesia. In conducting the research, the authors use qualitative research with data analysis and interpretation according to Miles and Huberman which includes data reduction, data presentation, and data verification. The results of this paper are: First, pandemic mitigation efforts with the brotherhood trilogy are the application of fair ‘wasatiyah’, balance ‘tawazun’, tolerance ‘tasamuh’, and dynamic ‘tatawuriyah’ values. Second, from the perspective of Islamic Brotherhood, the mitigation of the Covid-19 pandemic, carried out by PCNU Metro Lampung Indonesia, includes equalizing the perception of Muslims regarding the nature of the Covid pandemic, education, and distribution of medical or non-medical assistance at the Islamic brotherhood among Nahdlatul Ulama people level ‘Islamic Brotherhood of Nahdliyah’. Third, in the perspective of Nationality Brotherhood, the efforts made are by distributing masks to the general public and spraying disinfectants in public places. Fourth, in the perspective of Humanity Brotherhood, the effort made is in educating to the public so as not to spread hoax news related to the pandemic on social media as a global communication tool
Reference48 articles.
1. Abdullah, M. Amin. Multidisiplin, Interdisiplin, & Transdisiplin Metode Studi Agama & Studi Islam Di Era Kontemporer. Yogyakarta: IB Pustaka, 2020.
2. Abrams, Dominic, and Michael A. Hogg. Social Identifications: A Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations and Group Processes. Routledge, 2006.
3. Aemro, Agazhe, Beletech Fentie, and Mulugeta Wassie. “Adherence to Covid-19 Mitigation Measures and Its Associated Factors among Health Care Workers at Referral Hospitals in Amhara Regional State of Ethiopia.” PLOS ONE 17, no. 8 (August 5, 2022): e0272570. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0272570.
4. Afabih, Abdillah. Ukhuwah Islamiyah: Bersatu atau Berseteru?: Majalah Tebuireng Edisi 61. Majalah Tebuireng, 2019.
5. Affandy, Fachrudin Fiqri, and Ira Eka Pratiwi. “The Pandemic of Covid-19 and Muslim Consumer Behavior (Case Study in Kota Jayapura, Papua Province).” SALAM: Jurnal Sosial Dan Budaya Syar-i 8, no. 3 (May 1, 2021): 735–54. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjsbs.v8i3.19597.