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Merenden Tedong di Mamasa: Integrasi Pendekatan Struktural dan Kultural dalam Memitigasi Konflik Sosial Keagamaan Bakri, Muhiddin; Mahyuddin; Fitriani; Ariadin, Silmi Qurota Ayun
Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Palita : Journal of Social Religion Research
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v9i2.5220

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The Mamasa community has the Merenden Tedong tradition which is rooted in customary law as an effective conflict resolution model in resolving social problems. This tradition is deeply rooted and has become a unique cultural icon in overcoming social challenges and conflicts in society. The integration of this traditional approach with a formal approach from the government has strengthened the mechanism for mitigating socio-religious conflict in social life. This article aims to describe the integration between two conflict resolution models, namely the cultural approach through customary law and the structural approach through government policy, as an effort to mitigate socio-religious conflict in Mamasa. This research used a phenomenological analysis approach involving in-depth interviews. Informants consisted of traditional leaders, community leaders, government officials and community members to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Merenden Tedong tradition as a model for conflict resolution. This research found that the integration of cultural and structural approaches in the Merenden Tedong tradition contributed significantly to mitigating social and religious conflict. Collaboration between traditional institutions and the government strengthened the role of customary law in conflict prevention, proving that an integrative approach is more effective than a unilateral model. Further research is recommended to explore the role of the younger generation in maintaining the identity of Pitu Ulunna Salu as a conflict mitigation strategy. Keywords: Merenden Tedong, Conflict Resolution, Integrative Approach, Mamasa
Merenden Tedong di Mamasa: Integrasi Pendekatan Struktural dan Kultural dalam Memitigasi Konflik Sosial Keagamaan Bakri, Muhiddin; Mahyuddin; Fitriani; Ariadin, Silmi Qurota Ayun
Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Palita : Journal of Social Religion Research
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v9i2.5220

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The Mamasa community has the Merenden Tedong tradition which is rooted in customary law as an effective conflict resolution model in resolving social problems. This tradition is deeply rooted and has become a unique cultural icon in overcoming social challenges and conflicts in society. The integration of this traditional approach with a formal approach from the government has strengthened the mechanism for mitigating socio-religious conflict in social life. This article aims to describe the integration between two conflict resolution models, namely the cultural approach through customary law and the structural approach through government policy, as an effort to mitigate socio-religious conflict in Mamasa. This research used a phenomenological analysis approach involving in-depth interviews. Informants consisted of traditional leaders, community leaders, government officials and community members to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Merenden Tedong tradition as a model for conflict resolution. This research found that the integration of cultural and structural approaches in the Merenden Tedong tradition contributed significantly to mitigating social and religious conflict. Collaboration between traditional institutions and the government strengthened the role of customary law in conflict prevention, proving that an integrative approach is more effective than a unilateral model. Further research is recommended to explore the role of the younger generation in maintaining the identity of Pitu Ulunna Salu as a conflict mitigation strategy. Keywords: Merenden Tedong, Conflict Resolution, Integrative Approach, Mamasa
Membentuk Karakter Religius Sosial Anak Jalanan di Kota Parepare Ariadin, Silmi Qurota Ayun; Andi Muhammad Ikbal Salam
SOSIOLOGIA : Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Sosiologia : Jurnal Agama dan Masyarakat
Publisher : IAIN Parepare

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35905/sosiologia.v4i1.14985

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Siguru community, founded in the city of Parepare, focuses on the issue of street children, especially those who do not receive formal education, either at home or at school. Education is essential to help children grow and develop, as well as to shape their character, which they will use in their social lives. This study uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and documentation. The primary data for this study are the founders and volunteers who teach. To analyze the data themselves. The community is a social community that focuses on assisting street children, especially those who do not receive formal education either at home or at school. Education is a fundamental aspect in helping children grow and develop, as well as forming the character that is essential in their social lives. This study uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis is carried out through a process of reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing with reference to role theory and social construction theory. The results show that the Siguru Community plays an important role as a substitute for the role of family and educators for street children. This community provides non-formal education through teaching reading, writing, arithmetic, and religious learning as the foundation for religious character building. Through a value-based approach, Siguru volunteers encourage children to learn the basic teachings of Islam, such as reading the Quran, daily prayers, and religious practices such as salat and wudu. In addition, this community strives to build motivation and enthusiasm for learning among street children so that they have goals and hopes for the future. Religious character building is instilled through role modeling, practicing polite behavior, and strengthening moral values in daily activities.