Depok – In 2016, there were 3,700 divorce cases in Depok City. This number is very concerning and increased compared to 2015, which had 2,900 cases. Many factors cause divorces in Depok City.

According to the Head of the Depok City Ministry of Religious Affairs Office, Chalik Mawardi, the main cause of divorce is the effect of technology, including the use of social media that can trigger infidelity.

Not only that, economic factors and domestic violence also trigger many divorces in Depok City. “This number has skyrocketed. We are trying to address it by providing guidance to prospective brides and grooms,” Chalik said in Depok.

According to him, guidance is very important to create a harmonious, loving, and compassionate family. It also reduces the number of disputes, divorces, and domestic violence.

Couples who are about to get married will be equipped with knowledge about Islamic jurisprudence or marriage law, the consequences of building a household, and other household knowledge. They will also be equipped with skills to meet their household needs.

Meanwhile, the Mayor of Depok, Pradi Supriatna, is concerned about the high number of divorce cases in Depok. He asked residents to be wiser in filtering every piece of information circulating on social media and to use social media more wisely.

“In the current digital era, the phenomenon of social media is one of the factors triggering divorce. Therefore, it is better to have a filter within yourself for the good,” said the second-highest official in Depok.

He also reminded residents to be able to sort television programs between positive and negative ones. For example, infotainment programs are considered to have a bad influence that can trigger divorce.

“Infotainment also has an influence. The good things should be imitated, and the bad things in infotainment should not be copied. So the filter is within ourselves,” Pradi said.

Depok City

Depok City, located in West Java, Indonesia, has a unique history dating back to the 18th century when it was established as a private estate by the Dutch East India Company official Cornelis Chastelein. Under his will, the land was freed for the local community, shaping its diverse cultural heritage. Today, Depok has grown into a bustling satellite city of Jakarta, known for its educational institutions and rapidly developing urban landscape.

Depok City Ministry of Religious Affairs Office

The Depok City Ministry of Religious Affairs Office is a local government branch in Depok, Indonesia, responsible for managing religious affairs, including marriage registration, religious education, and interfaith relations. Established as part of Indonesia’s decentralized administrative system, the office supports the Ministry of Religious Affairs’ mission to serve the country’s diverse religious communities. It plays a key role in facilitating religious harmony and providing public services in the rapidly growing city of Depok.