Jurnal Penelitian Keislaman
Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022): Kajian Keislaman Kontemporer

Agama dan Tradisi: Pergumulan Bissu’ Masyarakat Bugis di Sulawesi Selatan

Nurul Azizah (UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Jul 2022

Abstract

Pre-Islamic South Sulawesi society recognizes five categorizations based on gender, namely burane (male), makkunrai (female), calabai (men who dress like women), calalai (women who dress like men) and bissu' (women who dress like men). neither male nor female). Bissu' categorizes theirself as a human being who is neither male nor female. In pre-Islamic belief, they occupied an important position as a liaison between the king and God. They lead various rituals and also have supernatural powers. This article shows the shift in bissu' position after the entry of Islam in South Sulawesi in the 16th century. The dominance of Islam then led to the assimilation process, bissu' changed its position no longer as part of belief but into culture. Furthermore, to maintain their existence, the bissu' wear Islamic symbols and make calabai categories to distinguish themselves from those who are considered incompatible with Islamic values.

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jpk

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Religion Humanities Education Social Sciences Other

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JPK: Jurnal Penelitian Keislaman (p-ISSN 2580-9652, e-ISSN 1829-6491) adalah jurnal ilmiah peer-review dan open access yang dikelola dan diterbitkan Pusat Penelitian dan Publikasi Ilmuah Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN ) Mataram. Jurnal ini terbit secara berkala dua kali setahun, yakni pada bulan Juni ...