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Saliyo || Zumrodi
Volume 12, Issue 6 2024
Abstract:
This study aims to determine the self-concept of Muslims in celebrating the Rebo Wekasan Ritual tradition in Jepang villages from the perspective of counseling psychology. This research is field research using a qualitative research approach in the grounded theory category. A sampling of research informants used nonprobability sampling. Determination using purposive sampling The research steps used by the researchers used grounded theory research steps from Glaser & Strauss. Residents of the Jepang Village community, Mejobo District, and Kudus Regency have a self-concept of celebrating the Rebo Wekasan tradition. The self-concepts are as follows: a) Rebo Wekasan celebration; the idea originated with the Manaqiban Jama'ah; b) The activity is part of education, religious tourism, and street vendor empowerment; c) Islamic syiar facilities; d) ancestral traditions; e) The community is not enthusiastic about celebrating it; f) There are community members who believe that their illness has been cured using Salamun water; g) On Rebo Wekasan night, Salamun water is distributed to residents; h) Ta'mir and the village government manage the activity; i ) There is an Al-Qur'an bil goib (read without looking at the script) and binadhar; j) There is no Rebo Wekasan prayer in the mosque; k) The distribution of Salamun water, a message from Haji Hamam; l) Salamun water can be used as therapy; m) Rebo Wekasan night time does a lot of dzikr and charity; and n) The activity is for Islamic symbols and has positive values.