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BUBUR SURAN, KULINER TRADISIONAL SURAKARTA: ANTARA TRADISI DAN GAYA HIDUP Irma Ayu Kartika; Nurwulan Purnasari
IJTIMAIYA: Journal of Social Science Teaching Vol 4, No 2 (2020): IJTIMAIYA : Journal of Social Science Teaching
Publisher : Program Studi Tadris IPS Fakultas tarbiyah IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/ji.v4i2.8080

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Bubur Suran is one of the culinary festivals that routinely carried out in the Mangkunegaran Palace of Surakarta has not been studied yet. This study aims to explore the history and philosophy of Bubur Suran and study of nutritional aspects related to the lifestyle of the Javanese community in the Surakarta. The method used is a literature review and direct interviews with courtiers in Mangkunegaran. The results showed that Bubur Suran is one of the traditional culinary heritages that has a great historical value and can be a lifestyle identifier for the Surakarta settlement community in terms of nutritional aspects. During the modernization that has entered and developed in Indonesia, Mangkunegaran could maintain its tradition through Bubur Suran and make it a lifestyle until now. The Mangkunegaran using the culinary tradition of Bubur Suran to shows their identity and lifestyle to their social environment. Its showed that tradition could carry out a lifestyle without leaving the traditions which have been running from generation to generation.
The Historical Study of Prostitution Practices and Its Fiqh Analysis Moh Ashif Fuadi; Moh. Mahbub; Irma Ayu Kartika Dewi; Martina Safitry; Sucipto Sucipto
Jurnal Daulat Hukum Vol 5, No 2 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : Magister of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jdh.v5i2.20827

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The practice of prostitution in Indonesia occurred from the time of the kingdom until after independence. In this country, prostitution is illegal, and the practice still exists today; prostitution is sexual activity between sellers and buyers in pleasure in the form of money or goods. This study will explain the historical study of prostitution in Indonesia. Through a qualitative approach, collecting relevant sources of books, articles, and online media supported by a historical-sociological approach This research results in that prostitution has long appeared, including during the time of the Prophet Muhammad. In the Prophet's time, there was still a practice of adultery narrated in the hadith that a woman complained to the Prophet that she committed adultery and wanted to be punished. The practice of sexual exploitation also occurs during the working period of Islamic Mataram through the King's concubine, who religiously must not exceed the four legal wives. Likewise, in the Dutch and Japanese, there was also prostitution. Several factors cause women to get caught up in the world of prostitution that is the most powerful there are economic factors. In normative boxing, all scholars or ulama agree that the practice of adultery through anything including localization or illegal prostitution, but in the view of the social jurisprudent, KH Sahal Mahfudz argues that localization can be a way out by eliminating it gradually and minimizing the greater negative impact.