Supernatural in Malay People Folklore in The Langkawi, Kedah District

Norhayati Rafida binti Abdul Halim, R. A. Bakar, Arba’ie Sujud
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The tradition of the Malay believes in supernatural elements in all aspects of life such as in matters that involves beliefs towards the existence of the unseen. According to Noriah (1983), supernatural incidents are matters that cannot be grasped by the normal ability of the human being such as the existence of the other unseen creations, spiritual creatures that in reality cannot be assumed but its existence is convinced by the affects towards humans. Apart from that, the existence of universal objects that are out of the ordinary with ferocious or out of the ordinary animals, natural phenomenon that are considered out of the ordinary and all the out of the ordinary attributes cannot be explained by the rational thinking of the people. According to Roslina (2012) the Malay folklore is not only of the literary sayings to the public but can give a picture of a lifestyle or cultural circumference of a people, but folklore is able to depict a picture of human relationship with magic. Therefore, this study is done to recognize and analyse supernatural elements in Malay folklore in the Langkawi, Kedah district. This study applies the R. LINA: two-way planned communication (R.L.: KDHT) model. This study uses the field method and content analysis. The data of this study includes the stories of Puteri Dayang Bunting and Mahsuri. The outcomes of the study finds that Malays folklore in the Langkawi, Kedah district has natural phenomenon supernatural elements that are out of the ordinary and supernatural objects that is still believed to be true by the local public towards its existence even the belief towards supernatural powers that are influenced by animism and Hindu beliefs has long been abandoned by the Malay public tradition. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences Vol. 1 1 , No. 3, 2021, E-ISSN: 2222-6990 © 2021 HRMARS 1427
吉打地区兰卡威的马来人民间传说中的超自然现象
马来人的传统信仰在生活的各个方面都有超自然的元素,比如在涉及到对不可见的存在的信仰的事情上。根据Noriah(1983)的说法,超自然事件是人类正常能力无法掌握的事情,例如其他看不见的创造物的存在,精神生物的存在,在现实中无法假设,但它的存在是通过对人类的影响来确信的。除此之外,不寻常的普遍物体的存在,凶猛或不寻常的动物,被认为不寻常的自然现象和所有不寻常的属性都不能用人们的理性思维来解释。根据Roslina(2012)的说法,马来民间传说不仅是对公众的文学说法,而且可以描绘一个民族的生活方式或文化范围,但民间传说能够描绘人类与魔法的关系。因此,这项研究是在吉打州兰卡威的马来民间传说中认识和分析超自然元素。本研究采用R.L ina:双向计划沟通(R.L: KDHT)模型。本研究采用实地法和内容分析法。本研究的资料包括普特利大杨猎和马苏里的故事。研究结果发现,在吉打州兰卡威地区的马来民间传说中,存在着不寻常的自然现象和超自然的元素,这些超自然的物体仍然被当地公众认为是真实的,即使是受万物有灵论和印度教信仰影响的超自然力量的信仰也早已被马来公众传统所抛弃。《国际商业与社会科学学术研究》Vol. 11, No. 3, 2021, E-ISSN: 2222-6990©2021 HRMARS 1427
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