relation: https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/69208/ title: Standing Together Through Ups and Downs: How Ahmadi Brotherhood Endured Amid Persecution and Threats? creator: Mochamad Sodik, - subject: Ahmadiyah Qadiyan description: The long history of persecution and threats faced by the Ahmadiyya community in Indonesia has naturally fostered a strong sense of brotherhood within the community, which is essential for maintaining its internal dynamics and sustainability. This chapter explores three key aspects that contribute to sustaining brotherhood within the internal community. First, the dogmatic realm focuses on strengthening capacity building based on the community’s core values and tenets. Second, the structural aspect plays a crucial role in maintaining and controlling the congregation’s internal stability. This is exemplified by hierarchical chains of authority that extend from the central Ahmadiyya Caliphate headquarters in London to local branches worldwide. The approaches and programs implemented are built upon a robust organizational foundation that requires strict adherence. These structural mechanisms significantly contribute to fostering brotherhood within the Ahmadiyya community. Third, cultural relations emphasize the importance of stakeholders who actively contribute to building and nurturing brotherhood. The engagement of key actors in networking and managing relationships—both internally and externally—plays a decisive role in steering the processes of social integration and harmony within society. publisher: Selcuk University Press date: 2024-12 type: Book Section type: PeerReviewed format: text language: en identifier: https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/69208/1/Standing%20Together%20Through%20Ups%20and%20Downs%20How%20Ahmadi%20Brotherhood%20Endured%20Amid%20Persecution%20and%20Threats.pdf identifier: Mochamad Sodik, - (2024) Standing Together Through Ups and Downs: How Ahmadi Brotherhood Endured Amid Persecution and Threats? In: Mainstreaming Indonesian Islam : Family Youth Wellbeing andThe Path to Social Transformation. Selcuk University Press, Turkey, pp. 172-188. ISBN 978-975-448-245-4 relation: https://doi.org/10.59726/SUPress/9789754482454