2021
DOI: 10.21427/s3p3-ya23
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Pilgrimage to Bawakaraeng Mountain Among the Bugis- Makassar in Indonesia: A Contestation between Islamic Identity and Local Tradition

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“…The meaning of nasyiyah in the concept of Islamic education develops the basic characteristics (fitrah) of a child who from the beginning of his creation was born, to grow and develop properly. Improvement and good thinking as well as the encouragement of regular practice to think correctly and be able to maintain, conditions from various influences so that they can make the right and correct decisions [52]. The development of reason in the concept of interpretation mentions the additional development of many and high levels possessed by humans, development in humans is a natural and continuous process that is given by Allah SWT to all living beings.…”
Section: Implications Of the Meaning Of Nasyiyah In Islamic Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meaning of nasyiyah in the concept of Islamic education develops the basic characteristics (fitrah) of a child who from the beginning of his creation was born, to grow and develop properly. Improvement and good thinking as well as the encouragement of regular practice to think correctly and be able to maintain, conditions from various influences so that they can make the right and correct decisions [52]. The development of reason in the concept of interpretation mentions the additional development of many and high levels possessed by humans, development in humans is a natural and continuous process that is given by Allah SWT to all living beings.…”
Section: Implications Of the Meaning Of Nasyiyah In Islamic Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from performing for ritual purposes such as pilgrimage, known as Haji Bawakaraeng 51 , there are many motivations for the indigenous people around Mount Bawakaraeng to make pilgrimages or visit Mount Bawakaraeng as a sacred place. There are at least four main types of reasons why indigenous people visit this sacred place: Jappa Biasa (usually done by young children to enjoy its natural beauty), Jappa Sanro (performed by traditional elders who walk as shamans), Pakkio' Akkusiang (performed by traditional people to perform their rituals), and Jappa Pinati (indigenous people who become guides for people outside the Mount Bawakaraeng area to enjoy the surrounding nature as well as camping and so on).…”
Section: E the Mountain As A 'Sacred Place' For The Bugis-makassar In...mentioning
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“…In an earlier debate, halal tourism has been critical attention to understanding the tourism concept from the International scholars. Several research on this subject, expressing Islamic tourism, referred to religion tourism, halal friendly, and faith-based marketing (De Temple, 2006;Pabbajah, Abdullah, Jubba, Pabbajah, & Said. Rehman reveals that the meanings of halal tourism are different stretch emerging of the oldest term (Rehman, 2019). Interestingly, the discussion used halal-friendly terms elaborated on halal products (Han, Al-Ansi, Olya, et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Shift On Tourism Discourses: An Overview To Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%