Sharia Appraisal of the Bohe’ Ritual as a Way for Treatment and Prevention Disease

Arif Rahman Ramli, M. Iqbal, Alfajri Anugerah, Article Info
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Some residents of Bulukumba adhered to the bohe’ rite as a religious practice. The residents of Lembanna Village, Bontobahri District, Bukukumba Regency thought that the bohe’ ritual, in this case involving a walnut crab, possessed supernatural qualities and could cure a variety of illnesses. This study attempted to explain the ancestry of the bohe ceremony and evaluate Islam's approach to community rituals. This study employed a sociocultural, qualitative methodology. According to the research, bohe’ was an animistic ritual based on the ancestral practices of the inhabitants of Lembanna Village that was believed to be able to treat a variety of maladies, including skin diseases, itching, and allergies, and many people even asked for children. When one of the sick was immediately sent to bohe’ for a ritual to be performed in the hope that the ailment he experienced might be treated, the ritual became highly mystical in the community because it was a reference for previous individuals and a stigma for society. From the bohe’ ritual, it is possible to conclude that the rituals of the ancient people were not in accordance with the teachings of Islam, as the ritual process diverged from the religious faith, consisted of bad habits, and sought healing from a source other than Allah. In order to avoid deviating from the Islamic faith, it was hoped that the public would pay close attention to right and wrong and engage in a great deal of self-reflection by reading the prayers or mantras cast by Sanro (local shaman) or a handler with a more Islamic orientation, such as by reading shalawat or other suras from the Qur'an and Hadith.
伊斯兰教法对Bohe仪式作为治疗和预防疾病的一种方式的评价
布卢昆巴的一些居民坚持bohe '仪式作为一种宗教活动。布库昆巴县邦托巴赫里区伦班纳村的居民认为,bohe '仪式(在这种情况下涉及胡桃蟹)具有超自然的品质,可以治愈各种疾病。本研究试图解释bohe仪式的起源,并评估伊斯兰教对社区仪式的态度。本研究采用社会文化定性方法。根据这项研究,bohe '是一种基于Lembanna村居民祖先实践的万物有灵仪式,被认为能够治疗各种疾病,包括皮肤病,瘙痒和过敏,许多人甚至要求生孩子。当一个病人被立即送到医院进行仪式,希望他所经历的疾病能够得到治疗时,这个仪式在社区中变得非常神秘,因为它是之前个人的参考,也是社会的耻辱。从bohe '仪式中,可以得出结论,古代人们的仪式不符合伊斯兰教的教义,因为仪式过程偏离了宗教信仰,由坏习惯组成,并从安拉以外的来源寻求治疗。为了避免偏离伊斯兰信仰,人们希望公众能够密切关注对与错,并通过阅读Sanro(当地萨满)或更具伊斯兰倾向的处理者的祈祷或咒语(例如阅读《古兰经》和《圣训》中的其他章节)来进行大量的自我反思。
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