Tasharruf: Journal Economics and Business of Islam
Vol 5, No 2 (2020): December

SAYYANG PATTUDU TRADITION: HOW IT IMPLIES TO SOCIETY SOCIO-ECONOMICS

Ratnah Ratnah (IAIN Parepare)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Dec 2020

Abstract

The Sayyang pattu’du 'tradition was held at the moment to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad. Usually followed by tens of more participants in the village of Lero, among the participants in the village of Lero there are also those who come from the village or neighboring village of Ujung Labuang village. The implementation of this activity is usually held en masse in the village of Lero but sometimes there are those who do it themselves outside of the Prophet's Birthday as in marriages. A qualitative method with a social approach was adopted in completing this research. This tradition has economic implications for the Lero community in carrying out the Sayyang pattu’du tradition, namely the people who carry out the tradition can carry out consumption activities, namely renting various Sayyang pattu’du traditional equipment, including horses, mustard (horse handlers), parrawana, pesarung (companions), pakkalinda'da ', Mandar and badawara traditional clothes (clothes for children who share the Qur'an) and can buy food ingredients to make food that is served to guests who come, wherein the rental there are some people who rent all the equipment and there are also people who do not rent all the equipment.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

TJEBI

Publisher

Subject

Religion Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

Description

Tasharruf: Journal Economics and Business of Islam is a publication forum for scientific journals related to Islamic economics and business (economic journals). ...