Tarekat Shiddiqiyah dalam Masyarakat Jawa Pedesaan
Abstract
This article discusses the development and the influence of tarekat in societal life of rural Javaness. Some researchers on modern tarekat in Indonesia, like Bruinessen and Howel, argued that practicing tarekat now shifts from rural to urban community, which is known as urban Sufism. The unique relation between sheikh and student gradually being left by the urban Sufism and being changed by ability in rhetoric and connecting religious teaching to modern life issues by using spiritual approaches. Based on my field experience, this argument is not totally relevant and true, especially in rural community of Javaness. Tarekat is not influenced by the development of modern communication and telecommunication. Tarekat remains as inseparable part of rural religious social life. This research was conducted in January 2012 in a remote village of Pekalongan, Central Java. While I took part in various activities of the Tarekat Shiddiqiah members, I interviewed some of the members. By doing this, I sum up that the development of modern communication and transportation does not necessarily change the map of tarekat in rural community. The attachment of Javaness mystical tradition to tarekat helps the tarekat develop within community.