In each disaster response done by volunteers, sometimes there are emerging issues
of religious dissemination and the volunteers are expulsed because of breaching the
local values. The use of mosque and local leaders are also supposed to have such
issues. Inmanycases, the framework of interfaith and local culture sperspectiveis
often forgotten. The issue is how to implement of humanitarian activity based on the
interfaith and local cultures perspective? This is a qualitative research using in-depth
interviews, observation, focus group discussions, and documentation insix locations.
Those locations that found the basis of humanitarian activity, particularly in the role
of mosques and the development of the effectiveness of local leaders, as well as have
reliedon interfaith and the local culture perspective. This theoretical construction
can be apart of the strategic formulation and code of conduct for humanitarian
organizations when dealing with communities from different religions and cultures..