PEMALI IN THE PESPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC LAW: A Phenomenological Study in the Patampanua Society, Polewali Mandar
PEMALI IN THE PESPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC LAW: A Phenomenological Study in the Patampanua Society, Polewali Mandar
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2019-12-02
Authors
Anwar Sadat
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JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ISLAM AND MUSLIM SOCIETIES
Abstract
Pemali in the community has become a local culture that
could engineer the community to behave and act. This construction
is actually in harmony with the existence of laws that becomes as
an avenue to maintain the peace and welfare of people. This research
focuses on the concept of pemali in the Mandar tribe community
in Patampanua village, Matakali sub-district, Polewali Mandar district
from the perspective of Islamic law. From the focus of this research,
the approach used is qualitative with phenomenology type. This
research found that the existing pemali construction in the Mandar
tribe community emerged due to at least three main factors, namely
environmental, psychological, and social factors. This construction
when viewed from the perspective of Islamic law has a concurring
vision to build a society that has morality. So that the subject of
society through pemali is always avoided by destructive behavior
and attitudes.