Ratnah Umar
Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

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METODE DAKWAH DI ERA GLOBALISASI Ratnah Umar
AL TAJDID Vol 1, No 2 (2009): Al-Tajdid
Publisher : IAIN Palopo

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It is not easy to find a proper da’wah in the context of spaciotemporal. The difficulties to determine the style of da’wah are influenced by the complexity of society in the modern age. This of course leads the preacher (da’i) to adjust and confirm the methods of da’wah in the modern and global context. These methods are these various methods are, da’wah bil Kitabah (writing da’wah) through book, magazine, letter, newspaper, and drawing. Second, da’wah bil lisan (oral da’wah) such as preaching, seminar, symposium, discussion, Khutbah, brain storming, roundtable discussion, chating, etc. Third, da’wah bi al-Hal (Action da’wah), this type represent in behavioral conduct, such as saving natural and social environments. 
The practice of female circumcision in Palopo city between religious and cultural teachings: A study of the Living Hadith Perspective Abbas Langaji; Ratnah Umar
IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Literature Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): IDEAS: Journal on English Language Teaching and Learning, Linguistics and Lite
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palopo

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This study examines the practice of female circumcision in Palopo City from the perspective of living hadith, which integrates religious and cultural teachings in daily life. The practice of female circumcision, although controversial, is still practiced in Palopo as part of family and community traditions. This study uses the living hadith approach to understand how the people of Palopo interpret and apply the hadith related to female circumcision in their local context. The findings show that female circumcision is seen as a form of fulfilling religious teachings and maintaining the purity and honor of girls, while also being an important rite of passage in the local culture. However, with increasing awareness of health and human rights issues, there have been changes in views and practices among communities. This research provides insight into the complexity of the interaction between religious and cultural teachings in the practice of female circumcision in Palopo City, and the importance of a holistic and contextual approach in understanding and addressing this issue.