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PALITA: Journal of Social - Religion Research
ISSN : 25273744     EISSN : 25273752     DOI : -
Core Subject : Religion, Social,
Palita: Journal of Social-Religion Research, p-ISSN:2527-3744, e-ISSN:2527-3752 has been published twice a year since 2016, is a multilingual (English, Indonesian and Arabic ), peer review, and on exploring the social religion. Palita focuses on the research of social religion, and to communicate to the theme of the original research and current issues. The topics including text and study in a different perspective of the law, philosophy, mysticism, history, art, theology, and more.
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PERILAKU BERAGAMA DAN ETOS KERJA MASYARAKAT PESISIR DI KELURAHAN PENGGOLI KECAMATAN WARA UTARA KOTA PALOPO Thaha, Hamdani; Ilyas, Muh
Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v1i1.57

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This study discussed the religious attitude and work ethos of coastal communities in the Penggoli (studies on the clumps of Lawatu). The purpose of this study is to determine the pattern of religious behavior and its relationship with work ethic of Lawatu societies. The data were collected through observation, documentation, and structured-interviews. The interviews were conducted in semi-structures by selecting the informant utilizing a purposive sampling technique. The findings showed that: 1) Lawatu societies who live in Penggoli are devout religious believers, but they also still maintain ancestors’ cultures transformed into religious rituals. Many rituals that have become religious traditions are still often conducted by Lawatu societies, for examples: Mabbaca-baca, Massio-sio, and Mammaulu. 2) They have lives principles in running their activities, especially in civic lives and subsistences. The principles are in the forms of Mabbulo Sibatang, Pakkareso, Mapanre Lima, Sipakatongeng.
PEMETAAN TINDAK KRIMINALITAS DI KOTA PALOPO TAHUN 2015 Lestari, Alia; Aswad, Muhammad Hajarul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v1i1.59

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The crime occurred in Palopo city each year is volatile enough. Although they tend to fall through leaving 176 cases in 2013, it does not mean that Palopo is relatively safe from the criminal acts. The societies of Palopo especially the police, it is essential to know the areas included in the crime-prone areas. Therefore, this study tried to map the crimes occurred in Palopo city by applying Correspondence Analysis. The research objects were criminal data reported in the police of Palopo City from January to September 2015. From Chi-Square analysis, it was found that there was a relationship between the variables of Criminal Action Types and Occurrence Time.Similarly, the Criminal Action Types with Occurrence Places, and Criminal Action Types for the reasons occurring Criminal Acts also showed a relationship with criminal acts against the place and the reasons for the crimes. Furthermore, based on the correspondence analysis it was found that the most significant crimes in the area of the police of Palopo are the theft of the motorcycles and the smallest crimes are persecutions. Most of the time incidents occurred at 24.00-07.00. The crimes occurred in Wara district
PERLINDUNGAN HAK-HAK PEREMPUAN PASCA PERCERAIAN (STUDI TERHADAP PUTUSAN PENGADILAN AGAMA PALOPO) Marwing, Anita
Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v1i1.60

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This article aims to determine the women rights in Islam, in post-divorce and in knowing the analysis of judges’ decision in Palopo Religious Court regarding the women rights after divorce. The findings showed that the judge's decision regarding the rights of women were concluded as follows; 1) the contested or talak divorce cases by verdict judgment did not cover the wives rights in which judges presumption should not decide the case on the outside of the charge materials (ultra-petition). So that, the judge did not dare to assign or guarantee the women rights legally after divorcing such as Mut'a child custody, property rights if not being the charge materials. 2) The contested divorce cases did not cover any lawsuit regarding the wives rights. Although the judge had the ex officio rights in determining the wives rights whether requested or not, the judges of Palopo Religious Court were just in case of the cause of divorce where the husband and wife were not willing to be divorced. So, the judges utilized their ex officio rights to punish the husbands for providing Mut'a according to their ability and feasibility. 3) In reconvenes decision, it was mentioned the wives rights in the judges’ decision in which they are Iddah living, Mut'ah, past living, and the child costs. At the living Iddah costs, it was decided by Palopo Religious Courts Palopo that it is not in the same nominal amount. It is also similar to the Mut'ah and children costs
DE-RADIKALISASI AGAMA DAN PENDIDIKAN KEARIFAN LOKAL PADA MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS ANDI DJEMMA DI KOTA PALOPO Zainuddin, Fauziah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v1i1.61

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This article discussed about the perceptions of  Administration Department students at Andi Djemma University of Palopo on religious de-radicalization and local wisdom as well as the roles of local wisdom education among the students. To answer these problems, it surveied  50 out of 150 students of Administration Department at Andi Djemma University of Palopo. It was found that; a) the students’ perception level on local wisdom was categorized moderate. This category means that the respondents simply knew the terms of local wisdom based on their native language labelity, not the meaning or the substances. b) The students’ perception level on radicalism and de-radicalization was categorized moderate. This category tends to be close with radical. It means that the students conceptually knew about modern religious views that are rational and fundamental. However, they did not realize as a form of radicalism. c) The students’ perception level on the roles of local wisdom education regarding the de-radicalization was categorized good. It means that the lecturers integrated the local wisdom in the learning process. It adequately contributed to the development of students’ thinking that serves as a comparison in counteracting radical ideology to reach the consciousness of humanity.
PENGARUH SIKAP DAN PERAN ORANG TUA TERHADAP PERGESERAN BAHASA LUWU DI KALANGAN ANAK-ANAK PADA MASYARAKAT LUWU KOTA PALOPO Djamareng, Jumhariah; Jufriadi, Jufriadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v1i1.62

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This study aims to describe the condition of Luwu language shift among children in Palopo city. Furthermore, it was seen whether the attitude factor and the role of parents affect the use of Luwunese. To answer these issues, the researchers involved the societies of Palopo who live in the districts of Wara, East Wara, Bara, and Tellu Wanua as the population of this study. Then, this study involved 120 samples consisting of; 1) 60 children around 6 – 12 year old (primary school age) in which 10 children were chosen from each district; and 2) 60 older people (30-50 years old, married). Data collecting techniques were in forms of observation, questionnaires and interviews through note taking and recording as the research instruments. The findings showed that the language shift occurred among children in Palopo city based on the data percentage analysis obtained from the questionnaires. The use of Luwunese by parents was the roles of parents in providing significant influences on the language shift occurring in children shown by the percentage calculation where almost the respondents showed a lack of Luwunese use by children and parents in their family interactions. The parents’ positive attitude towards the use of Luwunese indicated by the questionnaire percentage had no impact on Luwunese preservation; whereas, the Luwunese shift occurred in Palopo city.
PERANAN SOSIALISASI NILAI KEBERSAMAAN DALAM UPAYA MENANGGULANGI KONFLIK BERAGAMA DALAM KEHIDUPAN BERMASYARAKAT DI KOTA PALANGKA RAYA Erawati, Desi
Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017): Palita: Journal of Social Religion Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/pal.v2i1.63

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AbstractForum Kerukunan Antar Umat Beragama (FKUB) is a mediating institution on interfaith harmony, especially in the city of Palangkaraya. The question is how the value model of socialization of the value of togetherness conducted by FKUB Palangka Raya city so that it can bridge the life of tolerance between religious communities in the city of Palangka Raya. The methodology of this study is to use a research and development approach with a modified analysis of Miles and Huberman. The results of this study indicate that the working pattern of FKUB Palangka Raya works in accordance with the planned work program, proved to be able to handle several cases related to the establishment of houses of worship and its scope, prioritize the objectivity to produce mutually agreed decisions based on consensus reached agreement. The development of socialization of the value of togetherness is derived from several values such as the value of ideology (universal truth), religious values, cultural values. By way of coaching, intensive direction, then this togetherness attitude can be well established, especially supported by the value of local wisdom is the philosophy of "Huma Betang"
FILANTROPI BERBASIS FAITH BASED ORGANIZATION DI INDONESIA (Studi Kasus Program PKPU) Maryolo, Amril
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Philanthropy is an act of generosity that has a sense of sympathy for human beings. Generosity is an integral part of the character of Indonesian society, derived from religious wisdom, culture, and a strong sense of community. The existence of Faith Based Organization (religious-based organization) helps the government in overcoming the social inequalities that occur in middle and lower society. One of the humanitarian organizations based on Islam in Indonesia is the Post of Justice Peduli Ummat (PKPU) which provides assistance, various forms of social activities in various fields. The presence of these humanitarian agencies in Indonesia marks the "new practice of philanthropy" of the Islamic philanthropy movement in realizing the public welfare.
TEKNO-CULTURE: MEMAHAMI KONDISI MASYARAKAT MASA DEPAN Aswan, Aswan
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The development of advanced communications technology has brought about fundamental changes in the world of life. A number of views on the spirit behind the progress are emerging, as well as about the effects it incurs. This paper tries to see two basic things. First about the passion and trends behind the advances in communication technology. This section includes all-free behavior that encourages the tendency of abnormalities, identity greed, the speed and interconnectedness. Second, about the spirit of thought that underlies the advancement of communication technology. This section reviews the three currents of thought that become the dominant discusus in viewing technology. That thought is; 1) utopianism as an optimistic view of the positive role of science and technology, 2) dystopianism, as a pessimistic view of science and technology, and 3) hypertopianism, as the 'fatalist' view of science and technology. The various streams of thought that the author studied from a number of literatures in this field show the tendency of many thinkers to highlight the negative aspects of the latest advances in communication technology. Similarly depicted in this paper, the gloomy portrayal of the future of communication technology in this paper can be viewed positively, that it gives us a map of the spirit of progress, as a "long-warning system" that provides mapping, and the possibility of the future by departing from current social, cultural and technological trends can help us read its constellations and impacts
MENGUNGKAP PESAN-PESAN AL-QURAN MELALUI PETUAH BUGIS “PAPPASENG TO RIYOLO” Sugirma, Sugirma
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“Pappaseng” is an oral literature spoken by “to riyolo na Ugi'e” (ancestor of the Bugis tribe) to give a message to “ana 'monri'e” (young generation) so as not to fall into the things that are not desirable. While the Quran is a holy book for Muslims that contains values from all aspects of human life, including the one is about moral messages, ethics and rule of interaction. Both become the basis of life of Bugis tribe people in living their lives and interact with each other. this research is a qualitative research with a cultural approach to search for The Quran relationship with the advice “Bugis pappaseng” form as a repertoire of science in the Bugis society. And obtained the result that the value contained in “pappaseng” always connected directly with the content of the Quran, such as courage, honesty, work ethic of faith and so forth.
MAJELIS TAKLIM DAN PERANANNYA DALAM PENINGKATAN DAKWAH DI KECAMATAN WARA SELATAN KOTA PALOPO M, Ramlah
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Religious life in the city of Palopo in recent times again looks lively. It is an indication of a change in social life, the culture of economic politics in society. One form of the development of religious life, especially in the formation of the ummah is the growing splendor majelis taklim institution which is one of the nonformal educational institutions that have the function and role in the guidance of the ummah, as a place of spiritual education and as a place of syiar Islam and silaturrahmi between ulama, umara (government ) with the people. This research will examine the important role played by majelis taklim institution in increasing the activity of da'wah and religious development in South Wara Subdistrict of Palopo City.

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