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In this regard, Islam is particularly salient as a religion of 'rahmatan lil'alamin,' possessing a universal applicability that encompasses all facets of human existence. The impetus for this research lies in its potential to catalyze a reorientation of societal perspectives, specifically among the Batak tribe. The objective is to align communal practices, including architectural and infrastructural developments, with the precepts of the Poda Na Lima philosophy. This alignment will be achieved by first establishing the points of congruence between the Poda Na Lima philosophy and the tribe’s religious and ethnic identity as Muslims and Bataks, respectively. To achieve this, the study employs qualitative methodologies guided by critical discourse analysis. The results unequivocally indicate that the quintessential principles enshrined in the Poda Na Lima philosophy are not merely instructive but also possess significant intrinsic value. 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摘要
一个民族国家的基本精神与长期存在的文化信条有着千丝万缕的联系,这些信条往往包含在一个国家正式成立之前的成文哲学中。这些传统价值观是解决复杂社会问题的权威框架。具体地说,在印度尼西亚的情况下,存在着一个明显的挑战,其特点是多方面的问题和制定有效解决办法的内在复杂性。有人认为,这些困境可以通过坚持这个国家根深蒂固的哲学和传统习俗来改善。如果这种哲学植根于宗教原则,那么只有通过这些宗教教义的应用,才能肯定传统习俗的真实性。在这方面,伊斯兰教作为一种“rahmatan lil’alamin”的宗教尤其突出,它具有普遍的适用性,涵盖了人类存在的所有方面。这项研究的动力在于它有可能催化社会观点的重新定位,特别是在巴塔克部落中。其目标是将社区实践,包括建筑和基础设施发展,与Poda Na Lima哲学的戒律相结合。要实现这一一致性,首先要确定Poda Na Lima哲学与部落分别作为穆斯林和巴塔克人的宗教和种族认同之间的一致性。为了实现这一目标,本研究采用了以批判性话语分析为指导的定性方法。研究结果明确表明,“波达那利马”哲学所蕴含的基本原则不仅具有指导意义,而且具有重要的内在价值。此外,整个Poda Na Lima的内容与伊斯兰教义是一致和互补的。
Islam, Poda Na Lima, and Its Actuality in Etymology and Philosophy Perspectives
The foundational ethos of a nation-state is inextricably linked with long-standing cultural tenets, often encapsulated in a codified philosophy that predates the state's formal establishment. These traditional values serve as an authoritative framework for addressing complex societal issues. Specifically, in the Indonesian context, there is a discernible challenge characterized by a multifaceted set of issues and inherent complexities in devising effective solutions. It is posited that these dilemmas can be ameliorated by adhering to the country's ingrained philosophical and traditional mores. If such a philosophy is rooted in religious principles, it is only through the application of these religious teachings that the veracity of traditional customs can be affirmed. In this regard, Islam is particularly salient as a religion of 'rahmatan lil'alamin,' possessing a universal applicability that encompasses all facets of human existence. The impetus for this research lies in its potential to catalyze a reorientation of societal perspectives, specifically among the Batak tribe. The objective is to align communal practices, including architectural and infrastructural developments, with the precepts of the Poda Na Lima philosophy. This alignment will be achieved by first establishing the points of congruence between the Poda Na Lima philosophy and the tribe’s religious and ethnic identity as Muslims and Bataks, respectively. To achieve this, the study employs qualitative methodologies guided by critical discourse analysis. The results unequivocally indicate that the quintessential principles enshrined in the Poda Na Lima philosophy are not merely instructive but also possess significant intrinsic value. Moreover, the entirety of the Poda Na Lima's content is congruent with and complementary to, Islamic doctrine.