Islamic Values of the Peta Kapanca Tradition at the Mbojo Tribe's Marriage, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

A. Amrin, M. Muthoifin, Sudarno Shobron, H. Putra P.
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For the Bima people, the Mbojo tribe's Peta Kapanca tradition has very sacred symbols and meanings that must be carried out in every wedding procession. The Peta Kapanca tradition not only reveals a cultural identity and marriage tradition, but it also examines the Islamic values that are embedded in it. The objectives of this paper was to see how the Peta Kapanca tradition was carried out at Mbojo Tribe weddings in terms of procession and Islamic values. This is a descriptive qualitative study using an ethnographic approach. The findings show that the process of implementing the Peta Kapanca tradition at a Mbojo Tribe wedding is as follows: (1) the prospective bride sits on the stage (uma ruka), (2) the straight hand is placed on a pillow on the banana leaf, and the straight legs are straight and grounded with banana leaves, (3) the divine kalam is read, followed by the remembrance of Kapanca in the form of istigfar, creed, prayers, recitation of the verses of the Qur'an, and (4) crushing henna leaves which are mashed in the palms of the bride-to-be. This Peta Kapanca's cultural process contains good values such as aqidah, worship, and moral values.
在Mbojo部落的婚姻中Peta Kapanca传统的伊斯兰价值观,西努沙登加拉,印度尼西亚
对于比马人来说,Mbojo部落的Peta Kapanca传统具有非常神圣的象征和意义,必须在每次婚礼游行中进行。Peta Kapanca传统不仅揭示了一种文化身份和婚姻传统,而且还审视了其中所蕴含的伊斯兰价值观。本文的目的是了解Peta Kapanca传统是如何在Mbojo部落婚礼上进行的,从游行和伊斯兰价值观的角度来看。这是一项使用人种学方法的描述性定性研究。调查结果表明,在Mbojo部落婚礼上实施Peta Kapanca传统的过程如下:(1)准新娘坐在舞台上(uma ruka),(2)伸直的手放在芭蕉叶上的枕头上,直腿伸直,用芭蕉叶垫着,(3)念神圣的卡兰,然后以istigfar、信条、祈祷、背诵《古兰经》经文的形式纪念卡帕卡,(4)捏碎指甲花叶子,把它们揉成泥放在准新娘的手掌上。这个Peta Kapanca的文化过程包含了良好的价值观,如aqidah,崇拜和道德价值观。
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