Amid the digital age’s rapid changes, Pesantren Salafiyah Syafi’iyah Sukorejo in Situbondo, East Java, upholds a unique tradition: every new santri must undergo a 41-day riyadlah (spiritual exercise).
During these initial 41 days, new santri are isolated from the outside world, without any communication with family or friends. This period is called the masa ta’aruf santri (introduction period for santri).
What are the benefits and objectives? The riyadlah is not merely about cutting off access to the outside world; it provides a space for contemplation and self-adjustment for new santri.
In an instant digital era, this tradition encourages santri to adapt to their new environment, forge friendships, and build a sense of camaraderie among fellow santri.
What are the benefits that all new santri can gain from this tradition? Here are some positive outcomes of the masa ta’aruf:
Building Independence and Mental Resilience
Separated from their families and free from gadget distractions, santri are encouraged to become more self-reliant and solve problems together. They learn to take care of themselves, develop discipline, and adapt to the boarding school’s regulations.
Fostering a Sense of Family and Solidarity
Without external communication, santri are motivated to get to know each other, share stories, and build a familial bond. This fosters solidarity and mutual support among santri, creating a comfortable and secure environment.
Deepening Religious Understanding
The riyadlah period is an opportunity to focus on deepening religious knowledge and morals. santri participate in intensive religious studies, learn the Quran, and engage in collective spiritual activities. This aims to instill strong religious and moral values as the foundation for life at the boarding school.