International Conference on Islam and Muslim Societies (ICONIS) 2018 1 The typology of circumplex model millenial muslim family: the role to reduce parents violent behavior againts children in Indonesia Development policy based on religious identity and local value as a model of sustainable development of Pariaman city Tamrin, Afrizal, Helmi & Asrinaldi Universitas Andalas Padang tamrin@fisip.unand.ac.id Abstract Traditional institutions and traditional customs that are the basis of the development of modernization, and modernization are as a means to develop and socialize traditionally as a model of regional development. If the level of social mobility as a result of modernization can not be accompanied by economic mobility, it will cause problems in society, the social mobilization process undertaken by political parties and political elites against social frustration as a form of social frustration breeds political participation. If the economy and politics are not strong in accepting, then politial and religious institution will be done through decay, such as criminalization of political elites and religious elites in society. The following article describes the forms of political and religious institution decay that have arisen since the creation of Law no. 6/2024 on Village Governance, as well as efforts made by the Pariaman City Government to utilize village funds (ADD) in strengthening institutions and helping to reduce the level of impact od modernization process in social mobility. From the results of the study using a descriptive qualitative approach with phenomenology methods which later found that customary institutions and communities in the city can reduce the process of social and economic mobilization and increase participation in policy regulation to revitalize barakai, dubalang, as a customary and religious institution in that city. Keywords: sustainable development, modernization, democracy Introduction The approach to understanding policy requires a multidisciplinary approach to the social and political environment, and requires a political process within it 1 In this case, there are two forms of policy formulation, among others through a political approach and international law that is more oriented to state authority and environmental approach to the operation of the policy. The environmental approach is more dynamic, and explains the shapes of changes in the social, cultural and economic environments that influence the form of applied policies. A good governance policy is a new idea as one approach to understanding democracy in developing countries, the idea as a form of political restructuring as a precondition for economic development. 1 Frank Fischer, Gerald j. Miller, Mara S. Sidnety, ―Handbook of Public Policy Analysis; Theory, Politics, and Methods‖, Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2007, 3-15