scholarly journals DAMPAK TRADISI BEGAWE MERARIK TERHADAP SOSIAL EKONOMI MASYARAKAT ISLAM SASAK DI KOTA MATARAM

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 119-126
Author(s):  
Saprudin Saprudin

Tradition and culture are unique, sometimes like iron steel which absorbs the attractiveness and charm of the world of foreign tourism, but also sometimes has a moral problem. But judging by the preservation of the purity of cultural values, the pride of traditional traditions is important to preserve. Likewise, the begawe tradition draws on what is happening in the Sasak Muslim community on Lombok Island, which must be saved from the influence of global modernization that oppresses the purity values ​​of local culture. The lack of attention and concern of the government towards the begawe merarik tradition also determines the continuation of the traditional customs and culture of the Sasak community in the future.

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Husnel Anwar ◽  
Mhd. Roihan Nasution ◽  
Muhammad Doli Zamzami Siregar

<p><strong>Abstract </strong><strong></strong></p><p>The problem of this research is how can the local cultural values in Al-Azhar Tafsir. The purpose of this research is knowing local culture values in Al-Azhar Tafsir and analyzing the purpose of HAMKA putting local cultural values ini Al-Azhar Tafsir. The method of this research is library research and uses a study approach of character studies and<em>content analytics. </em>Researchers found that HAMKA's attitude was divided into two in linking local cultural values in Al Azhar's Tafsir. First, wanting to preserve local cultural values such as Aphorism, Verse, Poetry, Parable, Pameo and others. The second, strongly opposed and warned people of traditions that were contrary to Islamic Shari'a such as "adorig sea", giving offerings and others. And among the main objectives of HAMKA to include local cultural values was to approach Islamic da'wah to Indonesian people through local cultural values in its interpretation. And also introduce to the world of readers about Malay identity and Local Wisdom. And it also contained an invitation to noble morals as Religion and Culture motivate it and there were also politic and ethical politic invitations because at the time of writing this interpretation, the Indonesian political atmosphere was currently unstable. Therefore, it is very good to make Al Azhar's Tafsir become one of the references in preaching Islam on this Malay Earth and hopefully in the future there will be a Ilmiyah Figure and Study that combines Islamic Sharia and Local Cultural Values in a fair and balanced way.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Keyword</strong><strong>s</strong><strong>: </strong>Local Wisdom, Values and Al-Azhar Tafsir<strong></strong></p>


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
faidin faidin Baharuddin

This Writing is important because the dominant culture currently is globalization which has given the worse impact for the local culture. People are already hegemonized by materialistic lifestyle cause of globalization, however the complex problems necessarily require reasoning power, pure thinking to get out of the decline in the world today especially in education. The biggest challenge is against a habit that does not reflect a native of east culture. Now, learning history which full from meaning where still used a textbook which provided, rarely local culture area is lifted, because the textbooks created by the book publishers even though there are books written by the government but still a bit that explains the local culture in each of the area. In the year of 2016, now, there is improvement for all of the subjects should be contained a local issue because it is still new, of course that the application has been processed whether from lesson plan although Syllabus, from some of these problems, the purpose of this writing would like to express the important of local culture in creating a sense of students history in Bimanesse at Senior High School. While the discussion in this writing. First, about the local culture. Second, local culture of bimanesse. Third, the teaching of history. Fourth is a sense of history. The writer use some literature that support in this writing such as books, journals, and others. The result show that the local culture is to be applied in teaching history in increasing a sense of students history.


Author(s):  
Jessica Marie Falcone

This ethnography explores the controversial plans and practices of the Maitreya Project, as they worked to build the “world's tallest statue” as a multi-million dollar “gift” to India. This effort entailed a plan to forcibly acquire hundreds of acres of occupied land for the statue park in the Kushinagar area of Uttar Pradesh. The Buddhist statue planners ran into obstacle after obstacle, including a full-scale grassroots resistance movement of Indian farmers working to “Save the Land.” In telling the “life story” of the proposed statue, the book sheds light on the aspirations, values and practices of both the Buddhists who worked to construct the statue, as well as the Indian farmer-activists who tirelessly protested against it. Since the majority of the supporters of the Maitreya Project statue are “non-heritage” practitioners to Tibetan Buddhism, the book narrates the spectacular collision of cultural values between small agriculturalists in rural India and transnational Buddhists from around the world. The book endeavors to show the cultural logics at work on both sides of the controversy. Thus, this ethnography of a future statue of the Maitreya Buddha—himself the “future Buddha”—is a story about divergent, competing visions of Kushinagar’s potential futures.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 449-471 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Payne

Many jurisdictions around the world are seeking to develop an effective mechanism for rescuing financially distressed but viable businesses. In the UK a number of different mechanisms exist which can be used to restructure distressed companies. The purpose of this paper is to assess the debt restructuring mechanisms currently available to companies in English law and to consider the proposed reform of the UK regime, announced by the Government in August 2018. It is argued that reform is needed, and that in general the proposals to introduce a restructuring moratorium and a restructuring plan which includes a cross class cramdown are to be welcomed. However, these reforms will need to be introduced with care in order to ensure that an appropriate balance is maintained between the interests of the company and the interests of the creditors and that, ultimately, the UK’s regime remains fit for purpose for the future.


Antiquity ◽  
1928 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 26-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Randall-MacIver

The standard Roman histories, especially when written by authors who have an undisguised contempt for archaeology, give very little idea of the civilization and development of Italy before the later days of the Republic. They are histories of Rome but not of Italy. And so the reader is subconsciously led to suppose that the Romans were the most important and the most advanced people on the peninsula, who gradually extended the benefits of their superior civilization over a series of more or less barbarous neighbours. This is a complete inversion of the real facts. The Romans of the Republic were a rather backward people, and it was hardly before the second century B.C. that they could begin to rank as the equals of the Italian provincials in general refinement and culture. Incessantly occupied with the wars which were essential to their very existence, the Romans had no leisure, even if they possessed the inclination, to cultivate the arts and humanities. But, while the future head of the world was struggling for bare life, a rich Italian civilization had been born and developed in the independent territories which had not yet fallen under her sway. Before ever they came under the organizing and levelling domination of the central capital, Etruria, Venetia, Lombardy and Picenum had each evolved its own distinct and very valuable local culture; while the whole south from Naples to Brindisi had been civilized by Corinthian and Ionic influence. Rome when she conquered and annexed these territories in due sequence fell heir to a fully finished product. Italy had been created, but not by Rome; the task that fell to the Romans was much more suited to their peculiar abilities—they had to organize and administer the country.


Author(s):  
Fahim Aslam

COVID-19 has been a major issue in most countries throughout the world with 213 countries being affected till date due to the disease. The pandemic has raised concerns over the healthcare facilities available in various countries and question the government decisions made during this period of outbreak. Despite having the best healthcare facilities several countries across Europe and America have found it difficult to contain the disease outbreak questioning the available solutions to contain an area. This paper focuses on presenting information on solutions available to control outbreaks in order to prevent another pandemic occurring in the future. The paper also highlights the strategies and plans implemented by various governments who have been successful in combatting the disease with minimum damage. By using available resources such as technology, scientific innovation and digitalized healthcare this paper focuses on providing solutions which are already available to be utilized in the right manner.


Author(s):  
Alīda Zigmunde ◽  
Maija Pozemkovska

The Riga Latvian Society (RLS) is the oldest Latvian organization in the world, where students, graduates and academic staff from oldest universities in the territory of Latvia – the Riga Polytechnicum (RP), from 1896 – the Riga Polytechnic Institute (RPI), had worked. The activities of the Society and its members have been diverse and varied, and their results are different, too. The heritage preserved for the future is books compiled and translated by Latvians that are well-known folk historical and cultural values, and new educated, patriotic generations of Latvians. Poor students were supported as much as possible, enabling them to achieve their chosen goals and contribute to Latvia’s economic and national development, culture and education. The 150th anniversary of the RLS, the collaboration of the Society with the RP / RPI students, graduates and academic staff until 1919, has been studied.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-103
Author(s):  
Susie Perbawasari ◽  
Dian Wardiana Sjuchro ◽  
Yanti Setianti ◽  
Aat Ruchiat Nugraha ◽  
Hanny Hafiar

Islamic civilization has become an economic power that can influence the development of the world economy, including tourism activities. The halal tourism market trend in Indonesia is growing in line with the growing strength of the world sharia economy and the great opportunities of the world Muslim community who want comfort when traveling in a place, based on Islamic values. The purpose of this study is to find out the pull, push, and pass strategies of marketing public relations in places that have the potential of halal tourism destinations in the Priangan area. The method used in this study is qualitative with a type of descriptive study, and the collecting data technique based on observation, interviews, and focus group discussions with stakeholders related to the development of Garut and Pangandaran tourism. The results of the study show that the push strategy carried out by the government is in the form of socialization, education, and dissemination form of halal tourism policies to tourism stakeholders. The pull strategy is carried out in the formation of news on social media regarding the potential destination of halal tourism development by the tourism activist community. The last one is the pass, a strategy carried out by organizing promotional events for regional tourist destinations in collaboration with travel agents and tourism activists.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahma Juita

An education is successful not because of one party from the school alone, but the success of an education is also related to the relationship between the school and the government, family and community relations as well. Therefore school or education is a shared responsibility between schools, the community and also the government, in helping those who provide the needs needed by education in the administration of school and community relations. If the parents of students participate in the school, then the school has succeeded in convincing and giving answers to the parents of these students, because so far the parents often think negatively about the school if there is a meeting invitation to the school, they also ask for help with money remove it, and therefore they are reluctant to attend the meeting invitation.Parent participation of students with the school in school and community administration is about empowering the community with the school, the community is very important in the world of education in the future in the administration of school and community relations. How schools can convince the community or the community how to ensure schools can convince the community and the community if you want the school can convince the community and the community, this school can help success in inviting and giving direction and guiding, and also maintaining the school is a shared responsibility between the school and Public.


REFORMASI ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 120
Author(s):  
Rini Aristin ◽  
Rina Nur Azizah

This study relates to the implementation of the Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 47 of 2008 concerning Compulsory Education in the village of Kaduara Timur Sumenep Madura. The researcher uses the implementation model Edward III that the success of the policy according to Edwards III is influenced by four factors, namely, communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucracy. As well as the Koentjoroningrat theory to analyze local cultural values, that according to the Koentjoroningrat elements of culture consist of: (1) language, (2) knowledge systems, (3) social systems or social organizations, (4) living equipment and technology systems, (5) livelihood systems, (6) religious systems, (7) arts. This research is a descriptive research type of qualitative approach. This study describes the community's perspective on education policy in terms of the existing local culture, there is an influence of local culture on the policy. This type of research is a case study, research subjects use purposive sampling and incidental sampling. The researcher acts as an instrument that goes directly to the field to obtain data as accurately as possible, while also using interview, observation and documentation techniques. Data were analyzed using an interactive model (interactive models of analysis) Miles and Huberman which has three main components are: data reduction, data presentation, and draw a conclusion / verification.. The results of the study show that the implementation of the Government Regulation on nine-year compulsory education in Kaduara Timur Village has been going well. This is evidenced by 60% of the villagers who have already and are currently undergoing a normal nine-year education. The success of the government is influenced by the local culture which is still thick but in addition to the local culture the values that develop through the advancement of science and technology also have a special effect on the way of thinking of the people of Kaduara Timur village which then affects the awareness of the people of Kaduara Timur of the importance of education, especially nine years of basic education


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