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Journal : Journal of Society Innovation and Development (JSID)

The Philosophy of Meugang Tradition in Acehnese Society: A Cultural Study Sajida Mulyadi, Khalda; Harahap, Nurmahni
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
Publisher : Winaya Inspirasi Nusantara Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v5i2.50

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Meugang is a tradition that has been preserved by the people of Aceh until today. Meugang is the slaughtering of cattle or buffalo, but in the Pidie Jaya area, they prefer buffalo as the animal slaughtered on Meugang Day. Meugang tradition is also a philosophy of cooking meat and gathering with family and close relatives. Meugang is held when welcoming the months of Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha. Meugang tradition is believed to be a very important thing and should not be abandoned for the people of Aceh. This Meugang tradition is celebrated by all levels of society, both in villages and cities. This Meugang tradition has been carried out for hundreds of years in Aceh. Meugang began in the Kingdom of Aceh during the time of Sultan Iskandar Muda.
The Influence of Social Media on the Culture of Saying Islamic Greetings in Mtsn 1 Banda Aceh Students Ariny Salsabila Qamari; Harahap, Nurmahni
JOURNAL OF SOCIETY INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Journal of Society Innovation and Development
Publisher : Winaya Inspirasi Nusantara Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63924/jsid.v5i2.62

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Nowadays, technology has become a daily necessity. With the development of time and technology, new terms of greeting have begun to emerge. However, what is feared is the fading of the existence of the culture of greeting in Islam, namely, Assalamu'alaikum. This concern is caused by other greetings that tend to be considered more contemporary. Meanwhile, greetings are also included in the identity of an Islamic believer. This study aims to determine the effect of social media development on the culture of greetings in Islam and was conducted at MTsN 1 Model Banda Aceh with a sample of 20 students in class VIII-1. The method used is qualitative, through questionnaire interviews in the form of a Google Form. The results showed the highest percentage of 96% that students in class VIII-1 tended to answer greetings more often from their friends who greeted them, namely Assalamu'alaikum, which can be concluded that self-awareness and initiative owned by them to say greetings were still quite lacking. Meanwhile, the lowest percentage of 72% shows that there are still many content creators who have not implemented greetings in their content.