Persepsi masyarakat terhadap muslimah bercadar cederung negatif, namun masih terdapat individu yang memilih untuk bercadar. Diperlukan pemahaman lebih lanjut terkait pembentukan identitas baru atau rekonstruksi identitas pada muslimah bercadar. Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk mengetahui bagaimana konstruksi identitas yang terbentuk berkaitan dengan identitas diri dan identitas sosial pada muslimah bercadar. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan menggunakan pendekatan fenomenologis. Sumber data dari penelitian ini adalah muslimah yang telah menggunakan cadar minimal dalam waktu 6 bulan dan menjadi bagian dari komunitas P******. Teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan yaitu dengan menggunakan wawancara. Sebagai wujud dari kredibilitas penelitian, peneliti menggunakan kualitas penelitian dengan merujuk pada empat kualitas esensial. Teknik analisis data yang digunakan oleh peneliti merupakan teknik analisis data melalui pendekatan fenomenologis dengan IPA (Interpretatif phenomenological analysis). Hasil penelitian menemukan sepuluh tema berkaitan dengan fungsi kognitif, perasaan, perilaku, dan faktor yang mempengaruhinya. Fungsi kognitif yang muncul pada muslimah bercadar yaitu pemikiran bahwa cadar sangat bermanfaat, ketaatan terhadap hukum agama semakin kuat, keinginan berbuat baik agar mendapatkan surga, pengalaman buruk dengan laki-laki hingga mengenal cadar, serta meneladani kepribadian Rasul dan sahabat Rasul. Tema terkait perasaan yaitu perasaan lebih nyaman ketika bercadar. Tema terkait perilaku yaitu berperilaku sebaik mungkin dan mengajak orang lain. Tema terkait faktor yang mempengaruhi muslimah bercadar yaitu keluarga yang memahami keputusan untuk bercadar, pengaruh komunitas dakwah P****** yang cukup kuat, serta lingkungan pertemanan, tetangga dan masyarakat umum yang kurang mendukung. Public perceptions of veiled Muslim women tend to be negative, but there are person who still choose to veiled. Further understanding is necessary regarding the construction of a new identity or identity reconstruction in veiled Muslim women. The aim of the study was to find out how identity construction formed was related to self identity and social identity in veiled Muslim women. The type of this study was qualitative research using a phenomenological approach. Sources of data from this study are Muslim women who have used veils in the span of 6 months to 2 years and become part of the P ****** community. Data were collected by interviews. As a research credibility, researcher use the quality of research by referring to four essensial qualities. The data analysis technique used by researchers is a data analysis technique through a phenomenological approach with IPA (Interpretative phenomenological analysis). The results of the study, found ten themes about cognitive functions, feelings, behaviors, and factors that influence it. Themes about cognitive namely the thought that the veil is very useful, adherence to religious law is getting stronger, the desire to do good to get heaven, bad experiences with men untill she wore the veil, emulate personality of Apostle and friend of the Apostle. There are a theme about feeling, that was feeling more comfortable when using veil. Themes about behaviors, that was behaving as well as possible and inviting others, families who understanding the decision to veiled, the influence of the P ****** da'wah community is strong enough, and the environment of friends, neighbors and the general public is less supportive. These themes were concluded to lead to identity reconstruction in veiled Muslim women.
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