Mohd Zahir Abdul Rahman, Mohamad Hafizuddin Mohamed Najid, Ahmad Murshidi Mustapha, Mohd Miqdad Al-Aswad, Shah Rizul Izyan Zulkiply
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The Malay community represents the largest majority group in Malaysia and is rich in traditional wisdom and practices that are a part of the social fabric and shared in communal life. These traditional wisdom and practices are manifested through various old adages and taboos believed to have an impact on life. Therefore, an analysis of the book 'Ta’lim wal Muta’llim' specifically focuses on the chapter of adages and taboos that hinder one's livelihood, which can be associated with the discussion of hadith analogy and the analysis of the elderly population in Kuala Lipis, Pahang. The use of this book is seen as closely related to the Malay community. From the research, it was found that 34 adages and taboos that invite poverty listed through the work of al-Zarnuji are closely related to elements within the Malay community in Kuala Lipis, Pahang. The results show that out of these 34 adages, 31 are commonly heard among the people of Kuala Lipis, and they can be linked to 21 Hadiths. The remaining ones are not related to Hadith sources. Furthermore, these adages and taboos are seen as beneficial guidance and advice for the community in navigating the course of life, and some are still practiced to this day.