The Healthy Religious Behavior of Members of the Al-Qur'an Tadarus Group Regarding Religious Motivation and Experience with Subjective Well-being
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The article aims to determine the relationship between motivation to read the Al-Qur'an, who is part of the WhatsApp group, religious experience, and subjective well-being. In general, the Muslim community assumes that someone who diligently reads the Qur'an has good religious experience and psychological well-being. The research method used was a quantitative research method with Muslim respondents who were members of the Tadarus Al-Qur'an WhatsApp group. Data collection for quantitative research uses scales. Sampling used purposive sampling. Quantitative respondents totaled 113 people. The research results show that someone who has the motivation to read the Al-Qur'an and has religious experience has good subjective well-being. This means that someone who has the motivation to read the Qur'an, is a member of the WhatsApp group, and has religious experience has relatively good calm and life satisfaction. The conclusion is that someone who has the motivational activity of reading the Al-Qur'an, is part of the WhatsApp group, and has religious experience has high and positive subjective well-being.
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