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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture
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Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture is a peer-reviewed, double-blind journal published by Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) at Institut Agama Islam Al-Fatimah Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture publishes research and concept papers in the field of Islamic religion, history, culture, social, politics, etc in an open-access format, allowing users to freely access and download the articles.
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Mboho Oi Ndeu Tradition Process in the Bima Community from an Islamic Cultural Perspective Abu Haif; Muhammad Rifky Akbar Sahrul; Rifda Nur Amalina; Wihdatul Nisa
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Juni
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The mboho oi ndeu tradition is one of the threads of the Bima Community wedding process, a tradition that has long been carried out by our ancestors. The Bima people know the marriage process with the term NIKA RA NEKU, in which there is a structure of traditional processes that must be carried out by the prospective bride and groom as follows: panati, ngge'e nuru, wa'a co'i mbolo weki, tek ra ne'e, Peta Kapanca, lafa nika (marriage contract), Mboho oi ndeu. The shift in this traditional procession has shifted along with social changes such as the development of industrial and information technology and local communities who have other activities, so that the traditional process no longer uses energy (non-material). but in its implementation, it is replaced by money (material) in each implementation. Therefore, researchers here want to study one of the processes of implementing Bima Community wedding customs, namely the Mboho Oi Ndeu process. This article will explain how the Mboho Oi ndeu traditional tradition is related to the history of Islamic culture, where in general the Bima people are predominantly Muslim and every Islamic value is carried out in life, blending with local culture. This research is descriptive in nature, using qualitative methodology. This method is used to easily explain a phenomenon that occurs in the Bima community, especially by using cultural studies.
The Universal Value of Islam as Rahmatan Lil 'Alamin Abdulloh Safiq; M. Miftakhul Huda; Abdul Khamid
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Juni
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The scholars have determined that Islamic law has an eternal maqashid (goal) to preserve human intelligence, offspring, property, religion and self-esteem, because Islam never teaches enmity or hatred. This is where the term "religion that rahmatan lil alamin" is used to describe Islam. The research aims to complement existing studies and make Universal Islam an implementation of Rahmatan Lil 'Alamin. This research was carried out using a qualitative approach, and the researcher functioned as a key instrument, data collection methods were used qualitatively, data analysis was carried out inductively. Universal Islam contains teachings about Humanity (Al-Ihtimam Al-Insaniyah), Broad/Global Insight (Al-Ilmiah Al-Wasi'ah), High Integrity (Al-Nazaahah Al-Aliyah), Constantity and Flexibility (As-Tsawabit and Al —Mutaghayirat, Tolerance and Facilitation (Al-Samahah and Al-Taisir). Islam is universal and comprehensive, must be implemented in all dimensions of human life, including social and cultural life
Comparative Study of Engagement and Ring Exchange in Karampuang Village, Panakukang District, Makassar City: Perspective of Islamic Customs and Law Abu Haif; Idrus Idrus; Nasrullah Nasrullah; Faisal Furqan; Askah Syahril
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Juni
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This research aims to determine the factors that occur when Engagements and Ring Exchanges occur and how they are resolved in Karampuang Village as well as understanding more deeply the relevance of these settlements to Islamic law and KHI that apply in Indonesia. This is so that we can encourage people to realize the importance of knowing these customs in order to avoid undesirable things, both among intellectuals and among lay people. So what is used is a qualitative method which includes observation, as well as direct observation in the field. Furthermore, the results of this research show that there are several factors in the occurrence of customs of engagement and exchanging rings, and the most dominant or frequently occurring in the field is the factor when rings are worn between both parties and the factor of wearing gold rings for men. The traditional practice of engagement and exchanging rings in Karampuang Village is the procession of wearing a ring on the left ring finger using a gold ring, which is marked as a link between the two parties and is a symbol of someone's marriage proposal, with the aim of following the ring ceremony process. Islamic legal provisions regarding the tradition of exchanging rings in Karampuang Village need to be adjusted to Islamic law. Because the exchange of rings is a bond and this tradition also uses gold which is prohibited for men to wear, the solution that approaches Islamic rules for exchanging rings for the bride and groom is when the families of both parties take over. In this implementation, the bride is fitted with a ring by a woman from the man's family, for example. After reviewing several hadiths, almost all of them point to prohibitions, so the best solution is not to use a gold ring, the groom can replace it with a ring made of iron, because there is no prohibition
Challenges and Solutions to Local Culture of South Sulawesi in the Era of Globalization Andi Quarzy Ayatullah; Abu Haif; Fitri Maylan Haq; Nurhaerat Nurhaerat; Zulfikar Zulfikar; Sulkifli Sulkifli; Husni Mubarak; Elsa Wildia Bahar
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Juni
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This article aims to investigate local cultural problems in the era of globalization, especially in South Sulawesi, and analyze the challenges and relevant solutions to dealing with these problems in the era of globalization. One of the factors causing local culture to be forgotten nowadays is the lack of interest or desire in the next generation to learn and inherit their own culture. Apart from that, the influence of globalization in this era has had a huge impact on society, especially local culture., in South Sulawesi itself. Therefore, the aim of writing this article is to present the challenges and solutions for preserving local culture in the era of globalization. The method used is a qualitative method with descriptive analysis. According to Malinowski, a higher and more active culture will influence a lower and more passive culture through cultural contact. This theory is very visible in the shift in cultural values, which, in the era of globalization, has become a very powerful force in influencing people's thinking patterns. To overcome this, it is necessary to be aware of the importance of local culture as a characteristic of a particular region or nation. Every level of society must preserve it, where the role of the younger generation is highly expected to continue trying to inherit local culture and will be a strength for the existence of local culture itself even though it is hit by the current of globalization
Investigating the Historical Influence of Islam in Java Through Bojonegoro's Wayang Thengul Art Abdul Khamid; Nanang Setiawan; Muhammad Miftakhul Huda
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Religion and Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Juni
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This study aims to preserve the local culture of Indonesian society and serves as an educational medium to introduce the history of Islamic development to future generations. Moreover, amidst various opinions regarding the prohibition of wayang, this research reaffirms that Wali Songo also used wayang as a medium to spread Islam in Indonesia. This qualitative study employs in-depth interviews with wayang figures, as well as continuous observation and analysis to obtain valid data. The results of the study reveal that Wayang Tengul, beyond merely serving as a medium for introducing and educating people about the history of Islamic development in Indonesia, also plays a crucial and multifaceted role in fostering, nurturing, and maintaining a sense of religious moderation and tolerance among the diverse population of Bojonegoro Regency. This art form not only preserves historical narratives but also acts as a dynamic tool in promoting social cohesion and understanding within the community. This study contributes to enhancing knowledge literacy about local culture and developing insights into religious moderation in Indonesia. Through a deeper understanding of Wayang Tengul, it is hoped that this culture can continue to be preserved and appreciated as an essential part of the nation's cultural and historical heritage

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