Suciyadi Ramdhani
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Upacara Adat Huluwotan: Antara Komoditas dan Keberlanjutan Tradisi Lokal Nina Merlina; Suciyadi Ramdhani
Journal of Religion and Social Transformation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Religion and Social Transformation
Publisher : IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/mv4xgy26

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This article discusses the Huluwotan ceremony in Mekarsari Village, Bandung Regency, which is studied through commodification theory. The Huluwotan ceremony is seen as a commodity formed through economic and political interests, regardless of the positive and negative values caused. This research was designed using a qualitative method. This method involves the researcher in direct experience with informants in the field, as well as a data collection design that provides more space for informants. The results showed that the huluwotan ceremony experienced commodification through the DesaWisata program which had an impact on the economic and political dynamics in Mekarsari Village. The economic impact can be seen in the orientation of traditional ceremonies developed into tourism commodities so that ritual procedures develop dampen event funds at least also change to corporate sponsorship.  While the political impact is seen when the management of the huluwotan ceremony becomes the responsibility. Village Head.  The power to appoint the traditional leader of the huluwotan ceremony lies with the Village Head. These economic and political dynamics also produce new meanings among the community because the current customary leader reconstructs the history and symbols of the huluwotan ceremony, causing opposition from the previous customary leader. Nevertheless, it is the new meaning that complements the uniqueness of the huluwotan ceremony to become a tourist commodity so that the huluwotan ceremony continues to survive and develop in Mekarsari Village.
THE LIVING QUR’AN IN MARITIME CULTURE: SYMBOLISM, RITUAL, AND ECOLOGICAL SPIRITUALITY IN THE TASELA BOATMAKING TRADITION Muhamad Khabib Imdad; Tami Dewi Puspa Rahayu; Suciyadi Ramdhani; Busro
Penamas Vol 38 No 2 (2025): Volume 38, Issue 2, July-December 2025
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31330/penamas.v38i2.983

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This study explores the Nurunkeun Jampanan ritual and the Tasela boatmaking tradition in Cikawung-Ading Village, Tasikmalaya, as a manifestation of the living qur’an within Indonesia’s maritime culture. It examines how Qur’anic teachings are embodied in local rituals and collective practices that sustain the spiritual and ecological harmony of coastal communities. Using a qualitative ethnographic method through interviews, participatory observation, and documentation, the research reveals three main dimensions: (1) the recitation of Surah al-Fātiḥah and al-Ikhlāṣ as expressions of tauhīd and communal devotion; (2) the annual limitation of five boats symbolizing the Qur’anic concept of mīzān (balance) and moderation; and (3) the ritual’s social function in reinforcing solidarity and environmental awareness. These findings demonstrate that Qur’anic values are actualized through living cultural expressions integrating spirituality, social ethics, and ecological responsibility. The study contributes to Qur’anic anthropology and Islamic ecology by showing how sacred texts are lived and interpreted in maritime settings. Practically, it proposes recognizing Nurunkeun Jampanan as an intangible cultural heritage with religious-ecological significance and promoting Qur’anic ecological ethics in coastal education, thus bridging Qur’anic studies, anthropology, and environmental ethics within Indonesia’s coastal Islam.