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NILAI-NILAI KEMANUSIAAN DALAM CERITA ANAK MINANGKABAU Gayatri, Satya; Ariany, Ria; Lita, Ratni Prima; Isramirawati, Isramirawati
Diksi Vol. 29 No. 2: DIKSI SEPTEMBER 2021
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v29i2.43914

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(Title: Humanity Values in Minangkabau Children's Story). This article describes human values in oral stories for children from Minangkabau. This issue was raised because many traditional stories are neglected and underappreciated. The stories analyzed were 30 stories by considering the message of the story. The oral story data was obtained by recording and transcribing. Analyzing the story is done by reading it many times so that the news is received. The study results found that the story's message was to respect parents, especially mothers, the value of honesty was carried out under any conditions, to maintain a friendship in all forms of activity, and to restrain emotions in all actions. Keywords: humanitarian values, oral stories, Minangkabau children's stories, and huma­nita­rian values.
Teaching Islamic values through traditional stories Gayatri, Satya; Firmansyah, Okta; Pratiwi, Dyani Prades
Diksi Vol. 31 No. 1: DIKSI (MARCH 2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Bahasa, Seni, dan Budaya, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/diksi.v31i1.59288

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This research is motivated by the lack of appreciation to explore the values of the Minangkabau story, even though the report also conveys a religious message. By using the close reading technique, this paper interprets the various moral messages contained in 11 Minangkabau stories, namely Anak Mudo, Limau Anyuik, The Honest Child, Batu Manangih, Boncah Tangkuluak, Carito Bukik Balacan, Kuciang jo Harimau, Rumah Raksasa, Urang Kayo Sampilik, Kawan nan Setia,, and Tupai jo Limbek. From the analysis of this story, moral messages were found, such as honesty, respect for mothers, humility, and mutual help. This morality is seen to be by Islamic character, based on the two measuring tools Gus Dur regarding the principle/consistency and sincerity of the message content, and also based on the reality of the Minangkabau people's customs intertwined with Islam. This story articulates the Minangkabau community's ability to cultivate themselves by adhering to traditions and Islam.Keywords: Morality, Value, Message, Minangkabau Story, Islam