Abstract

<p><em>Fikih</em><em> manuscripts significantly influenced the Islamic societies typology are changing in Indonesia since the 17th century, i.e. </em><em>Shirat al-Mustaqim</em><em> and </em><em>Tuhfah al-Mursalah</em><em>. This study aims to analyze the influence of </em><em>fikih</em><em> manuscripts on indigenous people's religious patterns and also their religious practices in Lombok. By using the phenomenological approach </em><em>to indigenous peoples in Central Lombok,</em><em> this research found the text of </em><em>fikih</em><em> were brought to Lombok in the 17th century and the 18th century. This era built the practices of Islam by combining the tradition aspect and the Shafi'i's School paradigm. The manuscripts are using more Arabic-Malay (Jawi) script. They were spread out between Sasak people in Lombok between the 17th century and 18th century from the traders and Sasak people who travelled to several regions in Sulawesi and Sumatra. The manuscripts, such as </em><em>Shirat al-Mustaqim</em><em> and </em><em>Tuhfah al-Mursalah</em><em> give a strong character to the practices of fikih among indigenous peoples in Lombok. This can be seen on local implementation of wudu' and shalat. By the people in Lombok, this was known as </em><em>Menjadi Sasak</em><em>, </em><em>Menjadi Islam</em><em>.</em></p>

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