Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal Sulawesi

Pinisi vessel are cherished local heritage found in South Sulawesi up to the present day. Therefore, this research provided a comprehensive portrayal of songkabala ritual and conducted an in-depth analysis in Bulukumba, Indonesia. In the broader sociological framework, the intricate interplay betwee...

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Main Authors: Mustaqim Pabbajah, Abdul Hayyaqdhan Ashufah, Zehratul Eitriya
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar 2023-12-01
Series:Mazahibuna: Jurnal Perbandingan Mazhab
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Online Access:https://journal.uin-alauddin.ac.id/index.php/mjpm/article/view/35653
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description Pinisi vessel are cherished local heritage found in South Sulawesi up to the present day. Therefore, this research provided a comprehensive portrayal of songkabala ritual and conducted an in-depth analysis in Bulukumba, Indonesia. In the broader sociological framework, the intricate interplay between the local Bulukumba culture and Islamic law was analyzed. To examine songkabala rituals, theories such as al-'urf, symbolic interactionism, and legal sociology were established. This method presented an understanding of qualitative research, using data sources gathered through systematic observation, insightful interviews, and meticulous documentation. Data analysis was conducted through the stages of selection, formatting, and conclusion. The results showed that songkabala was a ritual preserved for making pinisi vessels in Bulukumba tradition to ward off disasters faced when sailing. The ritual was performed with four stages, including annakbang, kalabiseang annattara, appasili, and ammossi. Based on al-'urf theory, songkabala activities could be accepted as a good tradition for Indonesian Muslim communities because they preserve good local traditions, and not violating fundamental principles in the doctrine of Islamic teachings. The research suggested the need to analyze local traditions with a broad religious perspective, preventing negative justifications and perversion.
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spelling doaj.art-becbf3ed1fe54e56b387c665bcf429262024-01-26T03:39:05ZengUniversitas Islam Negeri Alauddin MakassarMazahibuna: Jurnal Perbandingan Mazhab2685-69052685-78122023-12-019911610.24252/mazahibuna.vi.3565335653Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal SulawesiMustaqim Pabbajah0Abdul Hayyaqdhan Ashufah1Zehratul Eitriya2Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta, IndonesiaUniversité Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, MoroccoYayasan Pendidikan Khaerul Munif Makassar, IndonesiaPinisi vessel are cherished local heritage found in South Sulawesi up to the present day. Therefore, this research provided a comprehensive portrayal of songkabala ritual and conducted an in-depth analysis in Bulukumba, Indonesia. In the broader sociological framework, the intricate interplay between the local Bulukumba culture and Islamic law was analyzed. To examine songkabala rituals, theories such as al-'urf, symbolic interactionism, and legal sociology were established. This method presented an understanding of qualitative research, using data sources gathered through systematic observation, insightful interviews, and meticulous documentation. Data analysis was conducted through the stages of selection, formatting, and conclusion. The results showed that songkabala was a ritual preserved for making pinisi vessels in Bulukumba tradition to ward off disasters faced when sailing. The ritual was performed with four stages, including annakbang, kalabiseang annattara, appasili, and ammossi. Based on al-'urf theory, songkabala activities could be accepted as a good tradition for Indonesian Muslim communities because they preserve good local traditions, and not violating fundamental principles in the doctrine of Islamic teachings. The research suggested the need to analyze local traditions with a broad religious perspective, preventing negative justifications and perversion.https://journal.uin-alauddin.ac.id/index.php/mjpm/article/view/35653songkabalapinisi vesselal-'urfcustomary lawislamic law
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Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal Sulawesi
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songkabala
pinisi vessel
al-'urf
customary law
islamic law
title Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal Sulawesi
title_full Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal Sulawesi
title_fullStr Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal Sulawesi
title_full_unstemmed Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal Sulawesi
title_short Songkabala in al-'Urf Perspective on Pinisi Vesselbuilding in Coastal Sulawesi
title_sort songkabala in al urf perspective on pinisi vesselbuilding in coastal sulawesi
topic songkabala
pinisi vessel
al-'urf
customary law
islamic law
url https://journal.uin-alauddin.ac.id/index.php/mjpm/article/view/35653
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