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FORMALISASI HUKUM ISLAM DALAM BENTUK PERATURAN DAERAH: ANALISIS PERATURAN DAERAH SYARIAH DI BULUKUMBA Abdul Syatar; Juliana Juliana; Zehratul Eitriya; Rifaldi Rifaldi; Winanda Winanda; Alfajri Anugrah; Angelina Atika Putri
Bilancia: Jurnal Studi Ilmu Syariah dan Hukum Vol. 15 No. 1 (2021): BILANCIA
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/blc.v15i1.681

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This article aims to examine the formalization of Islamic law in the form of a Sharia Regional Regulation (Perda) in Bulukumba. The approach in this research is juridical-normative. This approach is used to understand the phenomenon of the formalization of Islamic law in the Bulukumba area. The results show that the formalization and application of sharia regulations in Bulukumba is running quite well, this is based on the development of public understanding and compliance with the Perda. On the other hand, these sharia-based regulations sometimes run less effectively. This is because there are still many Bulukumba people who do not know, let alone understand the Sharia Regional Regulations well.
FORMALISASI HUKUM ISLAM DALAM BENTUK PERATURAN DAERAH: ANALISIS PERATURAN DAERAH SYARIAH DI BULUKUMBA Abdul Syatar; Juliana Juliana; Zehratul Eitriya; Rifaldi Rifaldi; Winanda Winanda; Alfajri Anugrah; Angelina Atika Putri
Bilancia: Jurnal Studi Ilmu Syariah dan Hukum Vol. 15 No. 1 (2021): BILANCIA
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah Institut Agama Islam Negeri Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/blc.v15i1.681

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This article aims to examine the formalization of Islamic law in the form of a Sharia Regional Regulation (Perda) in Bulukumba. The approach in this research is juridical-normative. This approach is used to understand the phenomenon of the formalization of Islamic law in the Bulukumba area. The results show that the formalization and application of sharia regulations in Bulukumba is running quite well, this is based on the development of public understanding and compliance with the Perda. On the other hand, these sharia-based regulations sometimes run less effectively. This is because there are still many Bulukumba people who do not know, let alone understand the Sharia Regional Regulations well.
Sharia Appraisal of the Bohe’ Ritual as a Way for Treatment and Prevention Disease Arif Rahman Ramli; Muhammad Iqbal; Alfajri Anugrah
Pappaseng: International Journal of Islamic Literacy and Society Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Pappaseng: International Journal of Islamic Literacy and Society
Publisher : Sao Literasi Publisher, Yayasan Pendidikan Khaerul Munif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56440/pijilis.v1i2.44

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Some residents of Bulukumba adhered to the bohe’ rite as a religious practice. The residents of Lembanna Village, Bontobahri District, Bukukumba Regency thought that the bohe’ ritual, in this case involving a walnut crab, possessed supernatural qualities and could cure a variety of illnesses. This study attempted to explain the ancestry of the bohe ceremony and evaluate Islam's approach to community rituals. This study employed a sociocultural, qualitative methodology. According to the research, bohe’ was an animistic ritual based on the ancestral practices of the inhabitants of Lembanna Village that was believed to be able to treat a variety of maladies, including skin diseases, itching, and allergies, and many people even asked for children. When one of the sick was immediately sent to bohe’ for a ritual to be performed in the hope that the ailment he experienced might be treated, the ritual became highly mystical in the community because it was a reference for previous individuals and a stigma for society. From the bohe’ ritual, it is possible to conclude that the rituals of the ancient people were not in accordance with the teachings of Islam, as the ritual process diverged from the religious faith, consisted of bad habits, and sought healing from a source other than Allah. In order to avoid deviating from the Islamic faith, it was hoped that the public would pay close attention to right and wrong and engage in a great deal of self-reflection by reading the prayers or mantras cast by Sanro (local shaman) or a handler with a more Islamic orientation, such as by reading shalawat or other suras from the Qur'an and Hadith.