PROTES SOSIAL DALAM NOVEL MEREKA BILANG AKU KAFIR KARYA MUHAMMAD IDRIS

Authors

  • Angga Winaya Saputra
  • Siti Rukiyah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31851/parataksis.v5i2.12484

Abstract

The research method applied in this research is descriptive method. The source of the data in this study is the novel They Say I'm Kafir by Muhammad Idris. The approach used in this study is a sociological approach. Data collection techniques in this study used documentation techniques while for data analysis techniques using content analysis techniques. Based on the results of writing, it can be seen that in the novel "They Say I Am Kafir" by Muhammad Idris there are social protests which include protests against social groups, protests against culture, protests against social institutions, protests against conflicts, and protests against the state. The protest teaches us to be able to digest before entering what we think is right. The protest against the social group obtained is a protest against the group in KR-9 which uses religion as its reinforcement. However, in reality in KR-9 it misleads religion. The protest against culture that was obtained was that in the KR-9 institution there were people who came from different regions, ethnicities and economic status. As a result of these differences, it often creates increasingly complex problems, such as differentiating the poor from the rich. The protests against social institutions that were obtained were that KR-9 was misguided which stated that there was no need to pray, the important thing was to comply with the KR-9 regulations. The protest against the conflict that is obtained is a protest about disapproval of various opinions according to each individual or certain group, namely KR-9. Protests against the state were found that the country that was most correct was RII/KR-9 not RI/NKRI.

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Published

2023-07-14