KOMUNIKASI DALAM KEHIDUPAN BERAGAMA MELALUI BISINDO

Authors

  • I Made Sukma Muniksu Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25078/wd.v16i2.218

Keywords:

Communication, Religious Life, BISINDO

Abstract

Living in a social and religious life, you will find very rapid differences
in communication between Deaf and Hearing Friends. So that each
individual must respect and respect each other. In this way, religious
harmony will be realized. Listeners can learn BISINDO so they can
communicate with Deaf Friends. Listening friends can learn starting from
the easiest, namely recognizing letters and numbers. Because through
letters and numbers can provide symbols that are very useful in
communication. Communication is a basic human activity. There is not an
individual who will not be involved in communication. In this relationship
in communication, it is in the form of tolerance and information between
religious communities which are the core elements of limited religious
harmony within the internal environment of a religion. Meanwhile,
horizontal relationships, or patterns of human relations with each other or
humans with surrounding communities of different cultures, races,
religions, be it in the form of social cooperation or individual patterns with
individuals to build a stronger sense of brotherhood. A society with a social
and religious life definitely needs communication. Even though the
communication occurred between Listening Friends and Deaf Friends. All
activities that occur in religious life cannot be separated from the
communication from the communicator to the communicant. A deaf friend
who uses BISINDO as a communicant has the right to know what
information he gets from other people. In a diverse life, Teman Deaf also
has the right to receive religious teachings that he believes in.

Published

2022-01-08

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