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Indigenous Monikah Tajio Ethnic of Islamic Cultural Heritage at Kasimbar, Central Sulawesi Hamlan Andi Baso Malla; Khaeruddin Yusuf; Nur Rohim Yunus
Karsa: Journal of Social and Islamic Culture Vol. 28 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/karsa.v28i2.3301

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This article objective to examine the monikah indigenous traditions for Kasimbar Tajio ethnic communities in Central Sulawesi. Qualitative method used in this research, data collection techniques of observation, interviews and document tracking non-structure. Technical analysis of data through data reduction, display data, verification data to generate conclusions and findings of the research results. Conclusion The study found that first; monikah custom comes from acculturation Mandar and Tajio ethnic culture in the tradition of marriage, second; monikah custom implementation of social value that affects personality Tajio ethnic communities in maintaining the values of brotherhood, family, respect for elders, unity and cooperation, maintain the pattern of interpersonal communication that is based on mutual respect in maintaining a harmonious relationship between human beings. third; monikah indigenous religious value that affects Islamic personality in performing worship to Allah (God), tawadhu’ attitude, moral education, purity and purification of the soul, ta’aruf and silaturrahmi.
NILAI-NILAI PENDIDIKAN ISLAM DALAM RITUAL ADAT POSALAMA POGUNCI BULUA PADA ETNIS KAILI DI KELURAHAN PETOBO KOTA PALU Hamlan Andi Baso Malla; Ardillah Abu; Husni Mubarak
Risalah, Jurnal Pendidikan dan Studi Islam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): Pendidikan dan Studi Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Agama Islam Universitas Wiralodra Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/jurnal_risalah.v7i1.177

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This study aims to determine the values ​​of Islamic education contained in the Posalama Pogunci Bulua Traditional Ritual of the Kaili Ethnic in Petobo Village, South Palu District. In this study, the author uses a type of qualitative descriptive research, which describes practically the object under study. Based on these data, the results of this study reveal that: (1) The process of implementing the traditional ritual of Posalama Pogunci Bulua on the Kaili ethnic group in the Petobo Village has several stages that must be carried out including the pokeso custom, preparing the materials used when the traditional ritual is carried out. and aqikah events. In carrying out these traditional rituals they still use the traditions inherited by their ancestors, namely by using symbols such as coconut, rice, candles, siranindi leaves, eggs, and money. These symbols have their own meanings. (2) For the Kaili ethnic community in Petobo Village, the traditional ritual of Posalama Pogunci Bulua is a form of gratitude to Allah SWT. for the children entrusted to them and also as a place of friendship between family and neighbors. While the meanings contained in the symbols used are not as material to be worshiped but as a prayer and hope for both parents to the child that they pray to Allah SWT. (3) In the review of Islamic education, the traditional ritual of posalama pogunci Bulua contains educational values ​​including the value of faith education, the value of moral education, and the value of social education.
EFFECTIVENESS STUDY OF THE CROSS-INTEREST PROGRAM IN MADRASAH ALIYAH NEGERI (MAN) Hamlan Andi Baso Malla; Ambo Asrang
Jurnal Dikdas Vol 9, No 2 (2021): JURNAL DIKDAS
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

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Cross-interest learning or lessons learned by students of class IX Religion, become a challenge for students and educators in carrying out the learning process. This research is an initial study on the implementation of cross-interest learning which was developed based on the 2013 curriculum. In Madrasah Aliyah, cross-interests becomes interesting to study, especially in religion classes. Joining a religion class is input, process and output, and the obstacles to cross-interest implementation in class IX Religion. So that the implementation of cross-interest can be said to be effective. This paper aims to describe the results of a study on the effectiveness of cross-interest programs for grade IX students of religion at MAN I Poso. The study used a qualitative approach with data collection through observation, interviews and document studies, data were analyzed through data reduction, data presentation and data leveraging. The results showed that the cross-interest program at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Poso, especially in class XI Religion, was needed to accommodate the interests and talents of students to accommodate the potential of students.
IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTI COMMUNICATION DIRECTIONS IN ISLAMIC EDUCATION FOR IMPROVING LEARNING OUTCOMES Hamlan Andi Baso Malla; Muhammad Atfal
Jurnal Dikdas Vol 7, No 2 (2019): JURNAL DIKDAS
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

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Multidirectional is communication that do not only involve dynamic interaction between one learner and another. The teaching and learning process with this communication pattern leads to the teaching process that develops the optimal activities of learners, so that it fosters active learning learners. There are five strategies that can be developed in an effort to create / build effective communication, namely: respect, empathy, audible, clear meaning, humble. in the learning process at the classroom to use multi-directional communication in Islamic education subjects in SMP Negeri 2 Palu, there are several steps that must be passed by the teacher, including the following: 1) Explaining the material to be taught, 2) Making groups if needed, 3) Sharing material to facilitate students, 4) Discussion here is where multi-direction communication occurs, 5) Evaluation, by giving practice questions to measure student learning outcomes.