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Unfamous Beautiful Bonetambu Island In Makassar: Political, Economic, and Educational Perspectives Yeyeng, Andi Tenri; Tajuddin, Muhammad Saleh; Latif, Muhlis
Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary
Publisher : Lembaga Sembilan Tiga Community

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/jrm.v7i1.84

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This research discusses the beauty of Bonetambu Island, which is less popular among local, national, and international communities from a political, economic, and educational perspective. This article is an initial introduction to this island, which has natural resource potential that can be managed well to improve community human resources. This paper uses qualitative research with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. Secondary data was obtained through scientific journals, books, and the internet. The collected data was processed using Miles and Haberman's analytical techniques, starting with data verification, data display, and drawing conclusions. Results obtained from this article: 1) The people of Bonetambu Island do not yet have reliable political figures who can be launched as legislative candidates, they are only at the stage of supporting figures from outside the island. 2) Bonetambu Island has unique natural resource potential, especially the beauty of seabed coral reefs and the sunset to the west. The people of Bonetambu Island have a good work ethic but need to improve their skills in the field of fisheries with their main livelihood. 3) The educational facilities available on Bonetambu Island are only at the elementary and junior high levels, so very few people continue their education at the junior high school level or at Makassar College.
SILSILAH DAN PERKEMBANGAN TAREKAT DI SULAWESI BARAT: STUDI KASUS TAREKAT KHALWATIYAH SAMMAN DAN TAREKAT QADIRIYAH WA NAQSYABANDIYAH (TQN) Usman, Muh. Ilham; Latif, Muhlis
Ushuluna: Jurnal Ilmu Ushuluddin Ushuluna: Jurnal Ilmu Ushuluddin | Vol. 8 No. 2 December 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/ushuluna.v8i2.25172

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Abstrak:Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menggambarkan eksistensi dan jalur silsilah Tarekat Khalwatiyah Samman dan Tarekat Qadiriyah wa Naqsyabandiyah (TQN) yang berkembang di Sulawesi Barat dan bertahan hingga detik ini. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk melengkapi penelitian-penelitian terdahulu tentang organisasi tarekat dalam mengembangkan ajaran Islam di Sulawesi Barat. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian lapangan dengan pendekatan kualitatif. Sumber data diperoleh dari hasil wawancara para mursyid, khalifah dan juga dari unsur pengikut tarekat. Kemudian juga dilakukan pengumpulan data dengan melakukan Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Hasil penelitian telah menemukan bahwa genealogi Tarekat Khalwatiyah Samman yang berpusat di Campalagian, Sulawesi Barat berbeda dengan silsilah Tarekat Khalwatiyah Samman di Pattene’ dan Leppa Komae, Sulawesi Selatan. Sedangkan genealogi Tarekat Qadiriyah wa Naqsyabandiyah (TQN) yang berpusat di Mapilli berasal dari silsilah Annangguru Adam yang diterima dari KH. Sutomo Syamsuddin al-Asrari (mursyid TQN di Makassar), yang juga diterima dari TQN di Suryalaya. Abstract:This article aims to describe the existence and lineage of the tarekat Khalwatiyah Samman and the tarekat Qadiriyah wa Naqsyabandiyah (TQN that developed in West Sulawesi and have survived to this day. The purpose of this study is to complement previous studies on tarekat organizations in developing Islamic teachings in West Sulawesi. This research is field research with a qualitative approach. Sources of data were obtained from interviews with murshids, caliphs, and also from followers. Then also carried out data collection by conducting focus group discussions (FGD). The results of the study have found that the genealogy of the tarekat Khalwatiyah Samman which is based in Campalagian, West Sulawesi is different from the genealogy of the Khalwatiyah Samman in Pattene' and Leppa Komae, South Sulawesi. While the genealogy of the tarekat Qadiriyah wa Naqsyabandiyah (TQN) which is based in Mapilli comes from the genealogy of annangguru Adam received from KH. Sutomo Syamsuddin al-Asrari (murshid of TQN in Makassar), who was also received from TQN in Suryalaya.