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Cerminan Etika Profetik dalam Novel Di Kaki Bukit Cibalak Karya Ahmad Tohari Sebagai Media Pendidikan Karakter Peduli Sosial Pascapandemi Krismonita, Fanie Yuniar
GHANCARAN: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia SPECIAL EDITION: SEMINAR NASIONAL LALONGET II
Publisher : Tadris Bahasa Indonesia, Fakultas Tarbiyah, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/ghancaran.vi.5315

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This study aims to describe prophetic ethics in the novel Di Kaki Bukit Cibalak by Ahmad Tohari as a source of character education. This study uses a qualitative approach. From the results of the study, it was found that the ethics of humanization in the novel Di Kaki Bukit Cibalak covers the personality aspect in the form of not distinguishing between humans. The liberation ethics of the novel Di Kaki Bukit Cibalak found include forms of activity that free oneself and others from political oppression and economic injustice. The transcendence ethic was found to include a sense of surrender to God in any situation, namely qanaah and tawakkal. In post-pandemic situations that still use distance learning, literary works can be an alternative as a medium for planting character education. The three aspects contained in the novel Di Kaki Bukit Cibalak can be used as learning media in instilling the components of social care education.
Analisis Nilai-Nilai Kearifan Lokal dari Segi Unsur Budaya dalam Novel Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck (Kajian: Antropologi Sastra): Analysis of Local Wisdom Values in terms of Cultural Elements in the Novel “Tenggelamnya Kapal Van der Wijck” (Study: Literary Anthropology) Nofita, Ririn; Puspitasari, Ayu; Yuvindra, Bastian Yusuf; Krismonita, Fanie Yuniar
Kibas Cenderawasih Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024): Kibas Cenderawasih, April 2024
Publisher : Balai Bahasa Provinsi Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26499/kc.v21i1.419

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This study aims to describe the value of local wisdom in terms of cultural elements in the novel Tenggelamnya Kapal Van der Wijck. Qualitative descriptive method. Data collection techniques observing and note. Data analysis technique Miles & Hunberman. The results of research: (1)Language: Minangkabau, (2)Knowledge system: the mindset that descent and wealth are everything, as well as the development of health sciences, (3)Social organizations: ninik-mamak deliberations and the Sumatran Children's Club. (4)Equipment and technology systems: luxury ships and modernization in urban areas, (5)Live production systems: exports of forest products, fishing, and authors, (6)Religious systems: Islam, and (7)Arts: saga performances.
The fireball ghosts, in three major countries of Southeast Asia culture Dwi Kurniasih; Krismonita, Fanie Yuniar
SHAHIH: Journal of Islamicate Multidisciplinary Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/shahih.v8i1.5971

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The mystical mindset is not only common among Indonesians, who frequently associate all events with the supernatural. In neighboring countries, such as Malaysia and Thailand, there is a belief in the existence of mystical or occult things. This research aims to describe the mystery of Banaspati in ASEAN countries, specifically Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. Furthermore, this study will describe the story of Islamization in Java, which is inextricably linked to the influence of mysticism, one of which is Banaspati. This study employs a descriptive-qualitative methodology with a content analysis strategy. According to the study's findings, Indonesians believe that Banaspati, particularly in Java, is a supernatural ghost or spirit that manifests as a blazing fire with great power. In Thailand. Bong fai phayanak (dragon fireballs) is a supernatural phenomenon that occurs in the Mekong River and is caused by the Mekong River's guardian dragon in October. In Malaysia, it is known as polong or "fireball." People in Malaysia believe that a pod is a form of a mystical pet item of humans who have black magic, which functions to bring disaster to someone they don't like. The community's concept of fire elemental ghosts is related to the beliefs of Buddhists in Thailand and Muslims in Indonesia, especially in Java.