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Aksiologi dalam Perspektif Islam Ahmad, sulaeman; Syatar, Abdul; Nurbaety, Andy
Sulesana Vol 19 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Sulesana: Jurnal Wawasan Keislaman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sulesana.v19i1.58790

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The study of philosophy cannot be separated from the discussion of humans. Because, humans are the determinants of the good and bad judgments of other humans. In terms of values ​​in philosophy, it can be found in the branch of philosophy, namely axiology. Axiology is a branch of philosophy that discusses values, in other words, axiology is a field of philosophy that explains the application of a science that has good and bad values, the results of that knowledge. The research method used is a literature study, which emphasizes various literatures that are in accordance with the object being studied. Axiology in the Islamic perspective states that religion gives birth to science. So science can be said to be part of religion itself, because the Prophet Muhammad SAW requires humans to seek knowledge. And the purpose of religion is to seek the pleasure and truth of Allah SWT. Science is part of Islam and the function of science is to provide guidance, solutions, as a deliverer from ignorance. Science gives birth to values, ethics and aesthetics, while Islam is an umbrella for the birth of ontology, epistemology, and axiology.
TRADISI MAUDU LOMPOAA DI DESA CIKOANG KECAMATAN LAIKANG KABUPATEN TAKALAR : ANALISIS FILSAFAT NILAI MAX SCHELER Anisa, Nur; Nurbaety, Andy; Veranita Indah, Astrid
Sulesana Vol 19 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/sulesana.v19i1.58896

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This research was motivated by the author's curiosity about the Maudu Lompoa tradition in Cikoang Village, Laikang District, Takalar Regency, which is a unique form of religious celebration with a blend of cultural and spiritual values ​​and Sufism teachings. Using a qualitative field approach, data was obtained through direct observation techniques, interviews with informants, and documentation of activities. The results of the study indicate that this tradition has strong religious values ​​and reflects the teachings of Sufism: sharia, tarekat, hakikat, and ma'rifat. Based on Max Scheler's philosophy of values, this tradition reflects the entire hierarchy of values, starting from aspects of pleasure, life values, spiritual values, to the peak of holiness. The Maudu Lompoa tradition not only strengthens religious and social values, but also has the potential to be developed as a religious cultural tourism destination that has educational and economic value.