Ama:nati as a Non-Material Value of Accounting Practices

M. Thalib
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This study aims to find the value of local wisdom behind how students majoring in Islamic accounting from the Gorontalo tribe practice accounting. This study uses the Islamic paradigm. The approach chosen is Islamic ethnomethodology. The study results indicate that trust (Amanah) is a non-material value that is the leading spirit of Gorontalo ethnic students practicing accounting. The value of this mandate is reflected in the decisions of students who use educational assistance funds from the government to meet all needs related to supporting their education, such as buying books, paying for boarding houses, and laptops. In the culture of the Gorontalo people, this Amanah value is often advised by the elders through lumadu "openu de moputi tulalo, bo dila moputi baya". It means to be ashamed. The feeling of shame is one of them if the local community cannot maintain their mandate. In Islamic religious law, the value of trust is found in Surah an-Nisa verse 58.
作为非物质价值的会计实务
本研究旨在寻找来自Gorontalo部落的伊斯兰会计专业学生如何实践会计背后的地方智慧价值。这项研究使用了伊斯兰教的范式。选择的方法是伊斯兰民族方法学。研究结果表明,信任(Amanah)是一种非物质价值,是哥伦塔洛族学生会计实践的主导精神。这项授权的价值反映在学生的决定中,他们使用政府的教育援助资金来满足与支持他们的教育有关的所有需求,例如购买书籍,支付住宿费用和笔记本电脑。在Gorontalo人的文化中,这种Amanah的价值通常由长辈通过lumadu“openu de moputi tulalo, bo dila moputi baya”来建议。它的意思是羞愧。如果当地社区不能维持他们的使命,羞耻感就是其中之一。在伊斯兰教法中,信任的价值体现在古兰经第58节。
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