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Determining The Auspicious Day Of A Marriage Ceremony Using “Titen Science”: An ‘Urf Perspective In Andongsari, Jember Tamam, Badrut; Krisnawati, Devi; Junaidi, Ahmad; Rato, Dominikus; Waeno, Mahammadaree
Hukum Islam Vol 25, No 1 (2025): Islamic Law
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/hi.v25i1.36034

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This study aims to examine the tradition of determining the auspicious day before a marriage contract using titen science from the perspective of ‘urf in Andongsari Village, Ambulu Sub-district, Jember Regency. Ilmu titen, as part of Javanese customs, is a method based on custom and observation of past events (niteni), which is used to determine the right time for important events such as marriage. This research uses empirical legal method with legal sociology approach and conceptual approach. Data were obtained through interview, observation, and documentation techniques, with primary and secondary sources. The results show that although this tradition is highly upheld by the local community, the practice of determining a good day does not contradict the provisions of Islamic law. The pillars and conditions of marriage are still fulfilled, so this tradition can be seen as part of an effort to preserve Javanese cultural customs that are harmonious with Islamic teachings. The implications of this research show that the implementation of titen science not only helps maintain local wisdom, but also strengthens social and cultural harmony in the Andongsari Village community, which is predominantly Muslim.
The Halal Lifestyle of Academic Communities in the Islamic Religious Colleges in Kediri in Strengthening the Halal Industry Muhamad Wildan Fawaid; Novia Saka, Dijan; Subandono, Agus; Fasa Ilham Haq, Muhammad; Waeno, Mahammadaree
JURNAL MANAJEMEN UNIVERSITAS BUNG HATTA Vol 19 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Manajemen Universitas Bung Hatta
Publisher : Management Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Bung Hatta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37301/jmubh.v19i2.24429

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Halal refers to the laws outlined by Allah in the Quran for permissible actions and practices based on Sharia principles.  As a Muslim-majority country, Indonesia aspires to be a global leader in the implementation of the Halal lifestyle, with higher education institutions acting as change agents. This research combined quantitative and qualitative methods. The results of the analysis revealed that all dependent variables have a significant relationship simultaneously with the independent variable, namely Lifestyle. There are two types of effects on lifestyle: positive and negative. Reference Group, Family, Personality, Perception, Motives, and Demographics are the factors that show a positive effect. Culture and Experience, on the other hand, have a negative effect. Overall, the academic community at Kediri's Islamic Religious College is very supportive of the halal industry.