The Importance of Religious Moderation and The Religiosity of The Karangwangi Village Community
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https://doi.org/10.36418/dev.v2i1.70Keywords:
religious, moderation, religiosityAbstract
Religious moderation is the key to creating
tolerance and harmony, both at the local, national and global
levels. This study aims to examine the importance of religious
moderation and community religiosity in Karangwangi Village.
The research method used is a qualitative method using a
descriptive approach. Researchers will analyze the results of
observations and interviews related to religious moderation
and the level of religiosity in Karangwangi Village. Based on the
results of the research, it is necessary to have an attitude of
religious moderation and religiosity in religion as well as for
differences of opinion and not to force one's will by means of
violence. As well as needed religious figures and the role of the
Karangwangi village community to create a moderate and
religious attitude in all matters without any radical attitudes for
the realization of harmony and peace
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