Reflection of Local Wisdom Values behind Accounting Practices in Tumbilotohe Culture

M. Thalib, Bobby Briando
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This study explores the integration of local wisdom into accounting practices in the Tumbilotohe culture, framed within an Islamic paradigm and using an Islamic ethnomethodological approach. Data were collected through structured interviews, passive participant observation, and documentary analysis using a qualitative methodology. These were analyzed through the stages of charity, knowledge, faith, revelation information, and courtesy. The findings reveal that the Tumbilotohe Implementation Committee self-funded its activities through accounting practices that are deeply intertwined with values of sincerity, struggle, and sacrifice that are emblematic of the Gorontalo tribe's cultural and Islamic traditions. Central to these traditions is the vow "batanga pomaya, nyawa podungalo" (the self is devoted, life is at stake), which is part of the "Paduma" - five sacred agreements symbolizing the tribe's commitment to their land, including prioritizing religion, glorifying the land, devoting oneself to the land, sacrificing property, and risking life. The study concludes that accounting practices in the Tumbilotohe cultural celebration transcend mere financial transactions and are significantly influenced by local wisdom and religious values. This reflects the community's commitment to preserving their culture and embodying Paduma principles in organizing and defending their heritage, and provides a nuanced understanding of the role of cultural and religious values in shaping accounting practices in the Gorontalo community.
Tumbilotohe 文化中会计实践背后的地方智慧价值体现
本研究以伊斯兰教范式为框架,采用伊斯兰民族方法论的方法,探索将当地智慧融入 Tumbilotohe 文化中的会计实践。采用定性方法,通过结构化访谈、被动参与观察和文献分析收集数据。通过慈善、知识、信仰、启示信息和礼貌等阶段对这些数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,屯比洛托河执行委员会通过会计实践自筹资金开展活动,而这些会计实践与戈伦塔洛部落的文化和伊斯兰传统中的真诚、奋斗和牺牲等价值观深深交织在一起。这些传统的核心是 "batanga pomaya, nyawa podungalo"(奉献自我,危及生命)的誓言,它是 "Paduma"(象征部落对土地承诺的五项神圣协议)的一部分,包括优先考虑宗教、美化土地、奉献自我、牺牲财产和冒生命危险。研究得出结论,Tumbilotohe 文化庆典中的会计实践超越了单纯的财务交易,受到当地智慧和宗教价值观的重要影响。这反映出该社区致力于保护其文化,并在组织和捍卫其遗产的过程中体现了帕杜马原则,同时也让人们对文化和宗教价值观在戈伦塔洛社区会计实践中的作用有了细致入微的了解。
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