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The Role of the IAIN Kerinci Internship Team in the Religious Data Collection Process in the Sitinjau Laut Subdistrict of Kerinci Regency Uswatun Hasanah; Jamal Mirdad; Auliani Eka Putri
Jurnal Masyarakat Religius dan Berwawasan Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Masyarakat Religius dan Berwawasan
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/mrw.v2i2.11003

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the religious community through the facilities and infrastructure of worship and religious programs in the District of  Sitinjau Laut Kerinci regency. In the process of religious data collection is currently carried out manually both religious information and other information in each village. The problem is that there are many data input errors that require repeated data collection by the team and require a long registration process. To that end, the team tried to re-record the data in the community. The research method used in this study is field research, ie. observations, interviews and research literature. DFD (Data Flow Diagram), ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) and Data Dictionary are also used in system planning. The results showed that the community in the District of Sitinjau Sea using the means of worship effectively with some religious programs and Islamic education. With the existence of adequate facilities can increase the religious community, because the more effective the means of worship functioned, the more increased the religious community. 
Prohibitive Expressions as Traditional Cultural Dynamics among Muslim Ahmad Jamin; Heri Mudra; Jamal Mirdad
Alfuad: Jurnal Sosial Keagamaan Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jsk.v8i1.11876

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It is undeniable that oral traditions such as prohibitive expressions not only lead to careful attitude, but also presents identities as Muslim societies. While their existence remains controversial in Islamic perspectives, more societies believe in their function and contribution over safety, effectiveness, and discipline in a particular situation. Meanwhile, this study investigated oral traditions regarding prohibitive expressions that protect societies from any hazard during pregnancy, babies and child, and marriage. Intensive interviews were employed to collect data from a number of participants selected through purposive sampling. As for results, it is believed that the prohibitive expressions comprised some contexts such as during pregnancy, for babies and child, and marriage. Each expression was a mixture between traditional culture or local wisdom and Islam as a religion with strict rules. Although the expressions were not identified to emerge in Islamic context as a whole, the societies presumably believed in religious supports that allow them to practice the local wisdom without avoiding Islam