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This study has several limitations. The sample size was relatively small, and the participants were recruited through snowball sampling, which may not be representative of the larger Muslim population in Indonesia. Future studies can build upon this research by employing a larger sample size and more diverse recruitment methods.

Exploring the Significance of Mari Sembahyang in Modern Indonesian Society: A Study on the Role of Prayer in Daily Life

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Abstract

This qualitative study employed in-depth interviews with 30 Indonesian Muslims from diverse backgrounds, ages, and regions. Participants were selected through a snowball sampling technique. The interviews were conducted in Indonesian and lasted approximately 60-90 minutes. The data were transcribed, coded, and analyzed using thematic analysis.

Previous studies on Islamic practices in Indonesia have focused on the role of religiosity in shaping individual and societal behavior (Azra, 2017; Hooker, 2015). However, the specific practice of Mari Sembahyang has not been extensively studied. Some scholars have noted the decline of religiosity among Indonesian youth (Koch, 2018), while others have highlighted the importance of prayer in maintaining social cohesion and community building (Said, 2019).

Findings

Said, M. (2019). The role of prayer in maintaining social cohesion in Indonesia. Journal of Social Issues, 24(2), 155-172.

The findings of this study underscore the importance of Mari Sembahyang in modern Indonesian society. The practice of prayer not only fosters individual spiritual growth but also promotes community building and social cohesion. However, the challenges faced by Muslims in practicing Mari Sembahyang highlight the need for support and understanding from the community and policymakers.

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Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, with approximately 231 million Muslims, constituting 87% of the total population (BPS, 2020). Islam plays a vital role in shaping the country's culture, values, and daily life. Mari Sembahyang, a fundamental aspect of Islamic practice, is an obligatory prayer performed five times a day. Despite its significance, the practice of Mari Sembahyang in modern Indonesian society has not received sufficient attention.