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TINJAUAN HUKUM ISLAM TERHADAP UANG PANAI DALAM PERKAWINAN ADAT BUGIS Himas Diningrat; Anggita Harsya Fahrezy; Ilham Jeryawan; Sara Yogi Istiqomah
Tashdiq: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Dakwah Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Tashdiq: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Dakwah
Publisher : Cahaya Ilmu Bangsa Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4236/tashdiq.v4i1.3017

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bagaimana Proses perkawinan dengan adanya adat uang panai sebagai salah satu kewajiban yang dilaksanakan oleh calon mempelai pria. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode penelitian sekunder yaitu mengambil data berdasarkan naskah atau data yang dipublikasi sehingga mempermudah untuk penelitian dan keakuratan terhadap informasinya. Jika seseorang laki-laki hendak melakukan pernikahan dengan calon mempelai perempuan, dalam adat suku Bugis terdapat beberapa perhatian yang harus dipersiapkan termasuk nominal uang panai yang beragam dan membuat kontroversial bagi masyarakat. Pada dasarnya uang panai berbeda dengan uang mahar. Dalam pandangan hukum islam mahar yang terbaik adalah mahar yang memudahkan calon mempelai pria. Mudah tidak selalu berarti mudah dan sedikit. Realita yang terjadi dalam adat uang panai ini justru bersinggungan dengan hukum islam. Karena realita yang terjadi jumlah nominal yang diminta dalam uang panai justru semakin memberi penderitaan bagi calon mempelai pria yang hendak melaksanakan pernikahan namun tertahan oleh jumlah nominal yang diminta oleh pihak calon keluarga perempuan.
Praktik Pembuatan Molases Mineral Blok (MMB) Sebagai Pemenuhan Kebutuhan Mineral Ternak di Desa Mojotengah, Kecamatan Kedu, Kabupaten Temanggung Indra Kurniawan; Siti Aisah; Ananda Maya Apriliana; Hafizha Shada Alya; Herlan Tri Gunawan; Arifa Amalia Suryaningtyas; Anggita Harsya Fahrezy; Putri Umala Sari; Dodi Muhammad Yusuf; Tri Nugroho Pamungkas
Inovasi Sosial : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Agustus : Inovasi Sosial : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/inovasisosial.v2i3.1979

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This community service activity was conducted in Sawahan Hamlet, Mojotengah Village, Kedu District, Temanggung Regency, with the primary objective of enhancing the health and productivity of sheep through the introduction and production of mineral block molasses as supplementary feed. Mineral block molasses is a nutrient-rich feed supplement designed to meet the mineral requirements of ruminants, particularly sheep, which are often not fully met by conventional forage. The program was implemented using a participatory method, beginning with a lecture session that provided theoretical knowledge regarding the benefits, composition, and formulation of mineral block molasses. This was followed by an interactive discussion session in which participants, mainly local sheep farmers, were encouraged to share challenges and constraints they face in livestock feeding management. The facilitators then provided practical problem-solving approaches tailored to the local context. The final stage involved a hands-on demonstration of the step-by-step process of producing mineral block molasses, enabling participants to observe and practice directly. The results of this activity showed that participants not only gained new knowledge about the nutritional importance of mineral supplementation but also developed the practical skills necessary to independently produce mineral block molasses for their livestock. This is expected to improve feed efficiency, promote better animal health, and increase livestock productivity. Furthermore, the activity fostered community awareness of sustainable livestock management practices and the economic benefits of producing feed supplements locally. In conclusion, this program successfully empowered the local farming community with both theoretical and practical competencies in mineral block molasses production, contributing to improved livestock performance and farmer welfare. The continuation of such initiatives is recommended to ensure long-term adoption and optimization of livestock feeding practices in the region.