Abstract

This study discusses the tradition of mappamula tanang pare by Bunga Lalang in the cultivation of rice fields as local wisdom carried out by the people of Bonelemo Village, West Bajo District, Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, and examines the implementation of mappamula tanang pare according to Islam. This type of research is a qualitative descriptive study and research data collected through observation and in-depth interviews. Research shows that the implementation of mappamula tanang pare cultivation of rice fields by the people of Bonelemo Village, West Bajo District, Luwu Regency is an expression of gratitude to God Almighty and they believe that when humans protect nature, it will protect them. This is in accordance with the philosophy of the local community that is very close to nature. The relationship between Islam and adat is a balanced pattern of relations. The implementation of the mappamula tanang pare tradition is proof of the fusion of Islam and (culture) and can be harmonized. Islam recognizes the existence of adat based on the principle custom or can be used as legal consideration. Adat can be accepted as long as it is not contrary to Islamic law or there are no practices that lead to polytheism.

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