Abstract

The life of today's society provides a dichotomist color, between togetherness and a life-altering attitude. Concern and togetherness to tackle the economic, social, environmental, and educational issues that are shackling their lives are running low. This condition reflects that society is losing togetherness and group energy due to the loss of social capital. Devotion with this service learning strategy, to raise awareness of the society and students towards the re-growth of social capital, because the researcher believes that social capital can be a force in generating adaptation capacity of mosque community in a rural village in forming harmonious life. Community social activities centered from the mosque have made people aware that the religion they embrace there is wisdom (wisdom) as capital in arranging the harmonization of life and the obligation to solve various problems of life. The differences have become positive energy in fostering harmony and peace. The dialogue of their actions has enriched their theological dialogue, as evidenced by the functioning of the mosque in its vast dimensions of educational, economic, social, cultural, communication and information functions, and social networks. Service-Learning devotion has been able to produce positive changes in various fields of education, health, economics, and environment. This shows that the four main elements, namely: possibility, strengthening, protection, support, and maintenance have become the core of this devotion.

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