Abstract

Performing prayers is a routine activity that begins the activities of daily life. The implementation of the Fajr prayer has great benefits for life, those who are able to discipline the Fajr prayer, especially in congregation in the mosque, can form personal discipline. This research aims to determine whether there is a relationship between residence status and individual behavior with the discipline of performing Fajr prayers in mosques. Residence status is defined as the condition of student living to distinguish whether they live with family or not with family (boarding / rent), while behavior is related to individual daily life related to the ability to wake up early or sleep habits at night. The study was conducted on 100 students, especially men who are currently studying in the city of Bandar Lampung. Testing research using the Ordinal Regression Anlisys shows that the residence status variable is valued at 9,907 with a degree of freedom of 1 and a significance of 0.02 (<0.05) while Wald's behavior is worth 6,290 with a degree of freedom of 1 and a significance of 0.012 (<0.05) so that it can be concluded that there is an influence between status stay and behavior towards the discipline of carrying out the Fajr prayer in congregation. In connection with this, it is of course the concern of various parties, including boarding house owners, educators and parents, to always remind individuals to improve their faith.

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