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IMPLEMENTATION OF BAI ‘BITSAMAN AJIL (BAA) FINANCING TO INCREASING INCOME ON BMT AT-TAQWA MUHAMMADIYAH BANDAR BUAT BRANCH Fitri Yenti; Siska Febrianti; Dola Olivia Veranti
Jurnal Apresiasi Ekonomi Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Ilmu Sosial Khatulistiwa

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The purpose of this study is to describe the procedure for the implementation of Bai ’Bitsaman Ajil (BBA) financing at BMT Taqwa Muhammadiyah Branch Bandar Buat. The data source of this study was obtained from the manager of BMT Taqwa Muhammadiyah Bandar Bandar branch. Based on the results of the research conducted by the author, that BMT At-Taqwa Muhammadiyah Bandar Buat Branch has established a financing procedure that must be met by each prospective customer starting with the customer submitting a request for financing, the Account Officer (AO) conducts a survey to the place of business and residence, Account Officer (AO) calculates customer cash flaw (cash flow), realization of financing proposals, and the latter pays installments to BMT
Tradisi Adat "ACCERA KALOMPOANG" di Balla Lompoa Gowa Sebagai Warisan Budaya Kerajaan Gowa Nasya Diva Aprilia R.G; Siska Febrianti; Haniah Haniah
WISSEN : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Februari : WISSEN : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

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Accera Kalompoang is a royal ceremonial tradition held at Balla Lompoa, Gowa, South Sulawesi, as a form of respect toward the sacred royal heirlooms (kalompoang) of the Kingdom of Gowa. The ritual reflects historical memory, political legitimacy, and spiritual beliefs inherited from the Gowa kingdom era and preserved by the local community. This study aims to analyze the historical background, ritual procession, symbolic meanings, socio-religious functions, and the dynamics of preservation of the Accera Kalompoang tradition. The research uses a qualitative descriptive approach through literature review and analysis of previous ethnographic studies and cultural documentation. The findings show that Accera Kalompoang functions not only as a ceremonial cleansing of royal heirlooms but also as a medium of collective identity, cultural continuity, and social integration between traditional authorities and society. Despite modernization and changing social structures, the tradition continues to be maintained as a symbol of historical legitimacy and cultural pride of the Gowa people. Therefore, Accera Kalompoang represents a living heritage that adapts to contemporary contexts while preserving the values of the Gowa Kingdom’s cultural legacy.