The Moral Concepts of Peta Kapanca Ceremony in Bima Community

Purpose This article aimed to examine the moral concepts of peta kapanca ceremony as a tradition of the Bima people at every wedding ceremony. Method This study used an exploratory case study design which mainly depended so much on qualitative taken directly in the Bima Community of West Nusa Tengg...

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Main Authors: Yono Yono, Sutisna Sutisna, Supriyanto Supriyanto, Amrin Amrin
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta 2023-10-01
Series:Buletin Al-Turas
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Online Access:https://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/al-turats/article/view/28627
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author Yono Yono
Sutisna Sutisna
Supriyanto Supriyanto
Amrin Amrin
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description Purpose This article aimed to examine the moral concepts of peta kapanca ceremony as a tradition of the Bima people at every wedding ceremony. Method This study used an exploratory case study design which mainly depended so much on qualitative taken directly in the Bima Community of West Nusa Tenggara. The data collection applied observation, interviews and documentation and a literature study. In analyzing the data, it used classical hermeneutics and sociology. In addition, the study implemented data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions stages of analysis. Results/findings The results showed that peta kapanca ceremony in the marriage of the Bima community had moral values, comprising how to worship Allah, how to behave and treat oneself and his family and how to behave and treat the society. Conclusion The values contained in the peta kapanca are very relevant to the values in Islamic teachings. Thus, it is necessary for the Bima Regency government, community leaders, traditional leaders, and all levels of Bima society and the younger generation to increase awareness of the importance of preserving and caring for peta kapanca tradition and other local cultural traditions, so that they can grow and develop in line with the Islamic teachings and local wisdoms of Mbojo tribe in Bima.
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spelling doaj.art-0b6a134e4500415088e6bc182e370ece2024-03-27T08:49:59ZaraUniversitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaBuletin Al-Turas0853-16922579-58482023-10-0129221322410.15408/bat.v29i2.2862711417The Moral Concepts of Peta Kapanca Ceremony in Bima CommunityYono Yono0Sutisna Sutisna1Supriyanto Supriyanto2Amrin Amrin3Universitas Ibn Khaldun BogorUniversitas Ibn Khaldun BogorPascasarjana UIN Raden Mas Said SurakartaPascasarjana UIN Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaPurpose This article aimed to examine the moral concepts of peta kapanca ceremony as a tradition of the Bima people at every wedding ceremony. Method This study used an exploratory case study design which mainly depended so much on qualitative taken directly in the Bima Community of West Nusa Tenggara. The data collection applied observation, interviews and documentation and a literature study. In analyzing the data, it used classical hermeneutics and sociology. In addition, the study implemented data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions stages of analysis. Results/findings The results showed that peta kapanca ceremony in the marriage of the Bima community had moral values, comprising how to worship Allah, how to behave and treat oneself and his family and how to behave and treat the society. Conclusion The values contained in the peta kapanca are very relevant to the values in Islamic teachings. Thus, it is necessary for the Bima Regency government, community leaders, traditional leaders, and all levels of Bima society and the younger generation to increase awareness of the importance of preserving and caring for peta kapanca tradition and other local cultural traditions, so that they can grow and develop in line with the Islamic teachings and local wisdoms of Mbojo tribe in Bima.https://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/al-turats/article/view/28627moralspeta kapancawedding, local culture
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peta kapanca
wedding, local culture
title The Moral Concepts of Peta Kapanca Ceremony in Bima Community
title_full The Moral Concepts of Peta Kapanca Ceremony in Bima Community
title_fullStr The Moral Concepts of Peta Kapanca Ceremony in Bima Community
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title_short The Moral Concepts of Peta Kapanca Ceremony in Bima Community
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peta kapanca
wedding, local culture
url https://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/al-turats/article/view/28627
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