Social Integration in Multi-Religious Society of Sekaran Village Kayen Kidul Subdistrict Kediri Regency
Keywords:
Social Integration, Multi-Religious, SocietyAbstract
This research paper explores the intricate dynamics of social integration within the multi-religious society of Indonesia. As a nation characterized by its diverse religious landscape, Indonesia presents a unique context for examining how various religious communities interact, coexist, and collaborate. The study delves into the challenges and opportunities associated with fostering harmonious relationships among different religious groups, while considering the role of cultural, historical, and governmental factors in shaping the social fabric of Sekaran Village, Kayen Kidul Subdistrict, Kediri Regency. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, this research aims to shed light on the strategies employed by individuals, communities, and institutions to promote social integration and religious tolerance. By investigating the successes and setbacks in achieving cohesiveness amidst diversity, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of social integration in multi-religious societies and provides insights that could inform policy recommendations and community initiatives.