Bugis and Madura migration in nusantara: Religiosity, harmony, and identity from Eastern Indonesia
The Buginese and Madurese are well known as fierce sailors and are openhearted ethnics in Indonesia. It seems that they have their typical characters and identities compared to the other ethnics in Indonesia. Their characters and identities become part of their life, including in economic, social...
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my-unisza-ir.61492022-03-13T06:24:46Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6149/ Bugis and Madura migration in nusantara: Religiosity, harmony, and identity from Eastern Indonesia Suyatno, Ladiqi Ismail Suardi, Wekke Reevany, Bustami D History (General) The Buginese and Madurese are well known as fierce sailors and are openhearted ethnics in Indonesia. It seems that they have their typical characters and identities compared to the other ethnics in Indonesia. Their characters and identities become part of their life, including in economic, social customs or even when they immigrated to a new place. This phenomenology study tried to explain the behavior of Buginese and the people of Madurese who immigrated to Papua. The study also would seek to explore beyond migration of the Bugis and Madurese in Papua. This article was conducted in Papua to assess the patterns of migration and community interaction of Bugis and Madurese with other communities. The study findings revealed that Buginese and Madurese seem similar among others in terms of economic activity, mastery in the field of politics, and social role in the community. Besides, with their capacity, it has a role in religious activities which they always carry out in their environment. By not making it as a mission of deployment religious activities, but rather only to defend their religious understanding in a way that it would be limited just to the internal environment. It seems both the Buginese and Madurese firmly have a connection to the Islamic identity factors that are part of their religious expression. 2019-07 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6149/1/FH02-FUHA-19-25805.pdf Suyatno, Ladiqi and Ismail Suardi, Wekke and Reevany, Bustami (2019) Bugis and Madura migration in nusantara: Religiosity, harmony, and identity from Eastern Indonesia. Ulul Albab Volume, 20 (1). pp. 1-24. ISSN 1858-4349 http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/ua.v20i1.4902 |
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The Buginese and Madurese are well known as fierce sailors and are openhearted ethnics in Indonesia. It seems that they have their typical characters
and identities compared to the other ethnics in Indonesia. Their characters
and identities become part of their life, including in economic, social customs
or even when they immigrated to a new place. This phenomenology study
tried to explain the behavior of Buginese and the people of Madurese who
immigrated to Papua. The study also would seek to explore beyond migration
of the Bugis and Madurese in Papua. This article was conducted in Papua
to assess the patterns of migration and community interaction of Bugis and
Madurese with other communities. The study findings revealed that
Buginese and Madurese seem similar among others in terms of economic
activity, mastery in the field of politics, and social role in the community.
Besides, with their capacity, it has a role in religious activities which they
always carry out in their environment. By not making it as a mission of
deployment religious activities, but rather only to defend their religious
understanding in a way that it would be limited just to the internal
environment. It seems both the Buginese and Madurese firmly have a connection to the Islamic identity factors that are part of their religious
expression. |
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Bugis and Madura migration in nusantara: Religiosity, harmony, and identity from Eastern Indonesia |
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