Social and Cultural Interpretation of the Maleman Tradition in the Sasak Community of Lombok

Q4 Arts and Humanities Ulumuna Pub Date : 2023-09-29 DOI:10.20414/ujis.v27i1.774
Usman Usman
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Traditions in society is not only the product of the cultural heritage of a particular community that has been preserved for generations, but also of an interpretation of the transcendental values of teachings derived from the holy text of the Quran. It may also be the result of a marriage between religious understanding and the tradition of its adherents or the relationship between religion and local traditions. In this regard, this study aimed to unveil and analyze the cultural realities within the ‘Maleman’ tradition of the Sasak community as a product of interpreting the Quranic text regarding the night of ‘lailatul qadar’, which was the focal point of this study. Anchored in a phenomenological qualitative approach and an interactive analysis model from in-depth interviews and participant observations, symbolic meanings and religiosity values were discovered within the ‘Maleman’ tradition. It was the result of the Sasaknese community’s interpretation within their cultural landscape that has been preserved to this day. Additional findings indicated that the ritual of lighting the ‘dile Jojor’, a traditional torch made from the castor seeds, on the odd nights of the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, and 29th of Ramadan was intended to welcome ‘laelatul qadar’, which the Sasak community of Lombok believed to be a night that must be ‘pursued’ (QS. al-Qadr [97]): 1-5 and guided by (QS. al-Taghabun [64]): 8. Similarly, the selection of raw materials for ‘Dile Jojor’ from the fruit of the ‘Jarak’ (Castor) tree, symbolically analogized from the term ‘syajarah mubarakah zaituna’ (QS. al-Nur [24]): 35. Both have a common element, namely they contain oil that can produce light.”
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龙目岛Sasak社区男性传统的社会文化解读
社会中的传统不仅是某一特定社区世代保存下来的文化遗产的产物,而且也是对源自《古兰经》神圣文本的教义的超然价值的解释。它也可能是宗教理解与其信徒的传统或宗教与地方传统之间关系的结合的结果。在这方面,本研究旨在揭示和分析Sasak社区“Maleman”传统中的文化现实,这是解释古兰经文本关于“lailatul qadar”之夜的产物,这是本研究的重点。在现象学定性方法和深度访谈和参与者观察的互动分析模型的基础上,在“马尔曼”传统中发现了象征意义和宗教信仰价值。这是sasakese社区在保存至今的文化景观中解释的结果。另外的发现表明,在斋月的21日、23日、25日、27日和29日的奇数夜,点燃“dile Jojor”(一种由蓖麻籽制成的传统火炬)的仪式是为了欢迎“laelatul qadar”,龙目岛的Sasak社区认为这是一个必须“追求”的夜晚。al-Qadr[97]): 1-5,由(QS)引导。[64];; 8。同样,“diile Jojor”的原材料选择来自“Jarak”(蓖麻)树的果实,象征性地类比于“syajarah mubarakah zaituna”(QS)一词。al-Nur[24]): 35。它们都有一个共同的元素,即它们都含有可以发光的油。”
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