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GELIAT, DILEMA SATU RUMAH DUA NEGARA DAN TRADISI KEAGAMAAN SEBAGAI KEKUATAN PEMERSATU DI KALANGAN MUSLIM SEBATIK
Corresponding Author(s) : Abd Kadir Ahmad
Al-Qalam,
Vol. 26 No. 1 (2020)
Abstract
Improving the quality of life of the people in the border areas is the concern of the government in a united spirit to develop Indonesia from the edge to achieve national integrity and increase community benefit. One of the prerequisites for the benefit of the community is the maintenance of unity, especially Muslims. This study aims to examine and explore religious traditions as cultural and social capital of the Sebatik people to increase unity in society. The study used a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews, observations, and document reviews used to collect data. The research analysis was conducted descriptively and analytically through the mechanism and process of data reduction, data display and data verification. Documents were analyzed using content analysis. Research findings indicate (1) a number of social, economic, and security issues, as a consequence of Sebatik's position as a border area; (2) however, the problems that arose did not shake the unity and integrity of the local community and the border region between the two countries; (3) one of the binding factors of unity is social and cultural capital in the form of religious traditions as the cultural core of the society supported by the dominant culture of the Bugis people.
Keywords
- Abd.Allah, U. F. (2012). Islam and the Cultural Imperative. Islam and Civilisational Renewel, 3(4), 1–14.
- Ahmad, A. K. (2004). Ulama Bugis. Makassar: Indobis.
- Ahmad, A. K. (2017). Pendidikan Keagamaan Migran Bugis di Samarinda. Makassar.
- Bangun, B. H. (2017). Konsepsi dan Pengelolaan Wilayah Perbatasan Negara: PerspeKtif Hukum Internasional. Tanjungpura Law Journal, 1(1), 52–63.
- Batubara, H. (2016). Jadikan Sebatik Ikon Kota Perbatasan.
- Diener, A. C. and, & Hagen, J. (Eds.). (2010). Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-State. Lanham • Boulder • New York • Toronto • Plymouth, UK: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
- Geertz, C. (1982). Islam Yang Saya Amati, Perkembangan di Maroko dan Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Ilmu Sosial Indonesia.
- Gennep, A. van. (1960). The Rites of Passage. USA: The University of Chicago Press.
- Ghafur, M. F. (2016). Ketahanan Sosial di Perbatasan: Studi Kasus Pulau Sebatik. Masyarakat Indonesia, Vol. 42 No.2, Desember 2016, 42(2), 233–247.
- Hall, Stuart and Jefferson, T. (Ed.). (1990). Resistance through Rituals: Youth Subcultures in Post-War Britain (1st ed.). UK: Routledge.
- Holm, Jean with Bowker, J. (Ed.). (2014). Rites of Passage. London and New York: Pinter Publisher.
- Khan, S. W. (2015). Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy: China’s Cold War and the People of the Tibetan Borderlands (The New Cold War History). USA: The University of North Carolina Press.
- Konrad, V. (2013). Imagining and Imaging Borders: Understanding Borderlandas for Global Sustainability. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume XL-4/W3, 2013, XL, 1–5.
- Maraining, A. et. a. (n.d.). Bugis di Sabah dan Pru-14: Kajian Kes Parlimen Kalabakan Bugis in Sabah and GE-14: Case Study of Kalabakan Parliament.
- Peraturan Pemerintah Republik Indonesia Nomor 55 Tahun 2007 Tentang Pendidikan Agama dan Pendidikan Keagamaan. (n.d.).
- Ritzer, G. (1992). Sociological Theory (I. McGraw-Hill., ed.). New York.
- Saleh, M. H. (2015). Dinamika Masyarakat Perbatasan (Eksistensi Perantau Bugis di Pulau Sebatik Kalimantan Utara: Perspektif Cultural Studies). Jurnal Borneo, 11(1), 31–48.
- Sani, M. Y. (2018). Orang Tidung dI Pulau Sebatik, Identitas Etnik, Budaya dan Kehidupan Keagamaan. Jurnal “Al-Qalam,†24(1).
- Schofield, C. H. (Ed.). (1994). Global Bounderies, World Boundaries Volume 1. London and New York: Routledge.
- Siburian, R. (2012). Pulau Sebatik : Kawasan Perbatasan Indonesia Beraroma Malaysia. Jurnal Masyarakat & Budaya, 14(1), 53–76.
- Turner, V. (Ed.). (1969). The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure,. New York: Cornell University Press.
References
Abd.Allah, U. F. (2012). Islam and the Cultural Imperative. Islam and Civilisational Renewel, 3(4), 1–14.
Ahmad, A. K. (2004). Ulama Bugis. Makassar: Indobis.
Ahmad, A. K. (2017). Pendidikan Keagamaan Migran Bugis di Samarinda. Makassar.
Bangun, B. H. (2017). Konsepsi dan Pengelolaan Wilayah Perbatasan Negara: PerspeKtif Hukum Internasional. Tanjungpura Law Journal, 1(1), 52–63.
Batubara, H. (2016). Jadikan Sebatik Ikon Kota Perbatasan.
Diener, A. C. and, & Hagen, J. (Eds.). (2010). Borderlines and Borderlands: Political Oddities at the Edge of the Nation-State. Lanham • Boulder • New York • Toronto • Plymouth, UK: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Geertz, C. (1982). Islam Yang Saya Amati, Perkembangan di Maroko dan Indonesia. Jakarta: Yayasan Ilmu Sosial Indonesia.
Gennep, A. van. (1960). The Rites of Passage. USA: The University of Chicago Press.
Ghafur, M. F. (2016). Ketahanan Sosial di Perbatasan: Studi Kasus Pulau Sebatik. Masyarakat Indonesia, Vol. 42 No.2, Desember 2016, 42(2), 233–247.
Hall, Stuart and Jefferson, T. (Ed.). (1990). Resistance through Rituals: Youth Subcultures in Post-War Britain (1st ed.). UK: Routledge.
Holm, Jean with Bowker, J. (Ed.). (2014). Rites of Passage. London and New York: Pinter Publisher.
Khan, S. W. (2015). Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy: China’s Cold War and the People of the Tibetan Borderlands (The New Cold War History). USA: The University of North Carolina Press.
Konrad, V. (2013). Imagining and Imaging Borders: Understanding Borderlandas for Global Sustainability. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume XL-4/W3, 2013, XL, 1–5.
Maraining, A. et. a. (n.d.). Bugis di Sabah dan Pru-14: Kajian Kes Parlimen Kalabakan Bugis in Sabah and GE-14: Case Study of Kalabakan Parliament.
Peraturan Pemerintah Republik Indonesia Nomor 55 Tahun 2007 Tentang Pendidikan Agama dan Pendidikan Keagamaan. (n.d.).
Ritzer, G. (1992). Sociological Theory (I. McGraw-Hill., ed.). New York.
Saleh, M. H. (2015). Dinamika Masyarakat Perbatasan (Eksistensi Perantau Bugis di Pulau Sebatik Kalimantan Utara: Perspektif Cultural Studies). Jurnal Borneo, 11(1), 31–48.
Sani, M. Y. (2018). Orang Tidung dI Pulau Sebatik, Identitas Etnik, Budaya dan Kehidupan Keagamaan. Jurnal “Al-Qalam,†24(1).
Schofield, C. H. (Ed.). (1994). Global Bounderies, World Boundaries Volume 1. London and New York: Routledge.
Siburian, R. (2012). Pulau Sebatik : Kawasan Perbatasan Indonesia Beraroma Malaysia. Jurnal Masyarakat & Budaya, 14(1), 53–76.
Turner, V. (Ed.). (1969). The Ritual Process: Structure and Anti-Structure,. New York: Cornell University Press.