Abstract

This study was based on the tradition of the Sumba people touching their noses when meeting, commonly called Padeki Korru, carried out against people of the same sex or the opposite sex and has been carried out from generation to generation. The purpose of this study is to find out the views of Islamic law regarding the adat tradition of Padeki Korru. This study used a qualitative approach, with 12 sources of the population of West Sumba who were Muslims, non-Muslims, and Muallaf. This research shows that the Padeki Korru Tradition is a forbidden tradition, because it is out of the sharia provisions in the prohibition of touching non-mahrams. When viewed from the point of being a form of religious tolerance and avoiding gossip that is feared will lead to conflict, the researcher directs this to the second level of emergency, namely only in a state of urgency is allowed to practice traditions

Highlights

  • ABSTRAK Kajian ini dilatarbelakangi tradisi masyarakat Sumba yang saling menyentuhkan hidung saat bertemu, biasa disebut Padeki Korru, dilakukan terhadap kaum sejenis atau lawan jenis dan telah dilakukan turun temurun

  • The purpose of this study is to find out the views of Islamic law regarding the adat tradition of Padeki Korru

  • Jika dalam keadaan sulit untuk dihindari sebab sambutan yang spontan maka dengan terpaksa tradisi Padeki Korru ini tetap dilakukan tanpa memandang mahram karena menjaga toleransi beragama di Sumba

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KAJIAN TEORI

Cium hidung adalah salah satu tradisi yang paling terkenal di Sumba. Istilah ini bisa disebut bermacam-macam penyebutannya sesuai daerahnya. Berbagai macam istilah cium hidung di Sumba, penulis lebih memilih istilah Padeki Korru yang berasal dari Kecamatan Loli Kabupaten Sumba Barat. Padeki Korru berasal dari bahasa daerah Sumba Barat. Sehingga jika digabungkan kedua makna tersebut, Padeki Korru adalah cium hidung

Filosofi Padeki Korru cium hidung sesungguhnya mempunyai makna dan filosofi
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