Abstract
In recent times, the topic of religious harmony has gained significant attention from the public. This phenomenon extends to the coexistence of Buddhists and Muslims in Nyompolong Village, Sukabumi, where community observations play a crucial role. This research aims to investigate the various forms and influencing factors contributing to religious harmony between Buddhists and Muslims in Nyompolong Village. Utilizing qualitative research methods, data collection involved observations, interviews, and documentation. Additionally, this study incorporates the "trilogy concept" introduced by Abdul Mukti Ali to provide a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics at play. The findings reveal that the harmony between Buddhists and Muslims in Nyompolong Village manifests in various ways, such as collaboration in social and healthcare initiatives, communal deliberations, and a shared commitment to caring for one another and the environment. Several factors influencing harmony in the village stem from diverse sources, including environmental conditions, internal dynamics, community and religious leaders, as well as government involvement. These factors play a pivotal role in the socialization, cultivation, and sustenance of religious harmony within Nyompolong Village.
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