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Khatulistiwa: Journal of Islamic Studies
ISSN : 14125781     EISSN : 25028499     DOI : 10.24260
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
KHATULISTIWA: Journal of Islamic Studies welcome papers from academicias on theories, philoshopy, conceptual paradigms, academic research, as wel as religion practices, in particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited; Islamic education, Islamic Law, Islamic Economic and Business, Qur’anic and Hadist Studies, Islamic Though and Literature, Islamic Peace, Science & Civilization in Islam and Islam in Local/nation The regular issues include June and December editions each year. The journal is concerned to publish research-based articles in the area of Islamic studies.
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Articles 205 Documents
The Death Tradition of Malay Communities of Sungai Raya Dalam Village West Kalimantan Mahdi, Mahdi
Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : The Pontianak State Institute of Islamic Studies

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Islam and culture cannot be separated since there are already Shari'a provisions about certain thing. However, when the Shari'a is practiced, it needs human interpretatation to understand. So, it will show one form of culture. This paper describes the form of the Malay community tradition in West Kalimantan in welcoming death. In Islam, if someone dies, there is an obligation for the living person to bathe, forgive, overtake and bury. In addition to these provisions, in practice, in the midst of the Islamic community, Malays in Sungai Raya Dalam, there is a tradition of mourning, handling bodies, until tahlilan after the body is buried. This tradition shows how the local culture relates to Islam. At the same time, showing Islam and local culture complement each other in the space of life of the Malay community.
Financial control between Rashidun Caliphs and the late 11th century Mohammad Ismail, Bassem; ., Hamidah
Khatulistiwa Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
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Many modern concepts of financial control and its types that are now adopted have already existed in the Islamic state from Prophet Muhammad message through the Rashidun Caliphs and then the Umayyad and Abbasid through establishing Baitul Mal. This article try to investigate the concept of financial control and types in Islam and the historical development of financial control in Islam. Also clarify the principles of financial control in Islam. The research based on the descriptive approach through the use of scientific studies which dealt with the subject of research, in addition to the historical approach through the use of historical evidence in the way enhancing the opinions presented by the research in the rooting of its themes from the Islamic point of view. This paper give an attention to the behavioral principle and self-control of individuals when working in different areas of life in general and financial in particular, as they have direct causes of increased efficiency and effectiveness financial control system.
Value in Pontianak Malay Communities Desiyani, Eni
Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 1 (2018)
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Culture comes from the creative process of humans for their good. The change process is a selection process so that it finally produces the best form. This article will reveal the form of Tumbang Apam culture in Malay society in Pontianak. Data was taken through an interview with a number of cultural actors in Pontianak. The researcher concluded that in the Tumbang Apam cultural activities in Malay communities in Pontianak there were educational values. Through this activity every family member and community are taught to help each other, communicate and strengthen friendship relations. This activity is maintained because of the importance of these values for next generation.
Post-Birth Custom on Malay People in Jongkong Kapuas Hulu kartono, kartono
Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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This article discusses the traditional knowledge of society is the wealth of inheritance obtained from previous generations. The knowledge contains two elements; local elements and elements of Islam. In this element there are beliefs that are associated with supernatural powers, and there are also beliefs that are associated with science. Explanation of these two aspects often cannot be done because of a limited understanding of the culture of the community. Instead of culture that is sustainable, often culture is abandoned because it is considered a prohibited work. Taking examples of activities 40 days after giving birth, this article explains the transition of cultural aspects from belief to knowledge. That is why the response to local culture must be preceded by deepening before any attitude is given.
Tradition of Makan Sempulung and Its Preservation in Wajok Mempawah West Kalimantan hairani, mita
Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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This article is the result of research that discusses local culture and its interactions with Islam. Researchers want to show how Islam interacts with local culture and accepts it as part of the Islamization process. The data used here is obtained through interviews with elders and community figures, and based on their own experiences living in the middle of Bugis community. Based on the results of data collection in the field, it was obtained an illustration that this tradition was considered by some people to be an old tradition of shirk, so they left it. However, some people see that this heritage culture is quite important and positive for their lifes. As a heritage culture, they feel they have the duty to maintain it and continue to carry it out
Educational Values in Saprahan Tradition in The Malay Community of Sambas District Ramadhan, Dendy
Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 1 (2018)
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This article discusses the local wisdom of the Malay culture of Sambas Regency that is the Saprahan tradition. The saprahan tradition is derived from Sambas Malay culture’s, the core activity of it is eating together which is done at big events such as marriage, salvation, and so on. In eating together, each group consists of 1 to 6 people in one saprahan, then a tarup is made. Tarup is a place that is used at important events filled with illegal activities for men and eating saprahan. This tradition contains values that are in line with the value of Islamic education. The community is taught the value of togetherness, good relations, removing ego, willingness to share, friendliness, ethics, and self-esteem.
Tudang Sipulung in Muslim Community of Peniti Luar (Identity, Islamic Value and Character Building) Bayu, Bayu Suratman; Kurniawan, Syamsul
Khatulistiwa Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
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This research was conducted in the Peniti Luar village, Siantan Sub-district, Mempawah Regency, West Kalimantan Province, where the tradition ot tudang sipulung workshop is still being carried out. The focus of this research is to discuss some basic questions: First, why muslim communities in Peniti Luar are still retaining scavengers. Second, how do muslim communities in the village of Peniti Luar carry out the tudang sipulung. What Islamic values are relevant in tudang sipulung. And the fourth is what is its relevance in building character. This paper departs from a study in which the data obtained from interviews and observations on the location of the research which it conducted in depth. Keywords: Tudang Sipulung, Identity, Islamic Values, Character Building This research was conducted in the Peniti Luar village, Siantan Sub-district, Mempawah Regency, West Kalimantan Province, where the tradition ot tudang sipulung workshop is still being carried out. The focus of this research is to discuss some basic questions: First, why muslim communities in Peniti Luar are still retaining scavengers. Second, how do muslim communities in the village of Peniti Luar carry out the tudang sipulung. What Islamic values are relevant in tudang sipulung. And the fourth is what is its relevance in building character. This paper departs from a study in which the data obtained from interviews and observations on the location of the research which it conducted in depth. Keywords: Tudang Sipulung, Identity, Islamic Values, Character Building Kata Kunci:Tudang Sipulung, Identitas, Nilai Islam, Character Building
Wedding Culture of Urang Serawai Sintang Fajriati, Debi
Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 1 (2018)
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This article describes the urang Serawai bride culture in Sintang District, West Kalimantan. The description was carried out because the author was interested in seeing the form of bride culture in Muslim communities living in remote areas which is far from the center of Islam. The data used in this paper is based on interviews with cultural actors and observations of wedding activities in 2015, coupled with own experience as part of the Serawai community. In the Urang Serawai bride culture there is a series of activities. In the activity, it shows the elements of Islam, such as reciting the Koran, prayer, barzanji, hadrah, etc.; and there are local elements, for example, seen in parade, nopen, janur, etc. Through the bride culture, it appears that Islam and local culture are side by side, filling in the space and function of each.
Form and Meanings of Traditional Foods in Tanjung Village Commmunity Mempawah West Kalimantan aditya, farninda
Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 2 (2018)
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Traditional culinary is a legacy of regional wealth. From its creation it is taught from generation to generation. From the mention of its name, the name traditional food is a local language that preserves traditional languages. Traditional culinary is also closely related to tradition and special day. Traditional food has certain functions and meanings from that special day. The village of Tanjung Mempawah is a Coastal Village in Mempawah Hilir District. This village has a variety of traditional foods that are still entrenched. These foods are also served on certain days. The language used by the people of Tanjung Village is Malay. This study discusses the Forms and Meanings of Traditional Foods in Kampung Tanjung Mempawah Community
Principal Policy in Developing Islamic Student Characters Tanzeh, Ahmad; Junaris, Imam
Khatulistiwa Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
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A principal has an important role in establishing student character because a principal is authorized to put policies and rules related to the development of educational institutions. The principal rule is to lead, to guide and to counsel the teachers and staff, so that they can carry out their duties properly. The teacher as an educator and facilitator is an extension of the principal in developing student character. The phenomenon of juvenile delinquency occurred recently is a proof that at this time the spiritual mentality of young generation still weak. Therefore, it is very important to encourage religious values, character and cultural building to the students at the early stage/age.

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