Abstract

In Indonesian society, it is customary for Modin to handle the deceased remains of locals. However, this poses several issues in Indonesian society, particularly in densely populated cities. This study examines attempts to empower and implement funeral corpses in Indonesia. This study is the outcome of practical research by UIN Walisongo Semarang students on funeral bodies in society. This is a field research report based on qualitative data gathered through interviews, observations, and documentation. The study's sample locations were Tabanan City in Bali, Surabaya City in East Java, Semarang City in Central Java, and Jakarta City. The resulting community empowerment initiative involves organizing mentoring events and training on funeral bodies for long-term benefits.

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