Prenatal To Postnatal Period in Buol Tradition (In Perspective of Islamic Education)
Abstract
Prenatal to postnatal period in Buol custom is a traditional procession which is held by society in Buol related to marriage started by the process of searching a mate then, having a marriage, and pregnancy tradition until the birth. The main focus of this research is the process of searching a mate, marriage, pregnancy and birth. In Buol tradition, they are called mongoyokapo, modoyo sunangano, moyako nikah, motanduano/moposaksi, mongoyandigi, mongunom tian, monuni.
This research applies descriptive qualitative research. It is used since it relates to the research which describing empirical facts with the words description of concept about prenatal to postnatal procession in Buol tradition (In perspective of Islamic Education) consisting of marriage tradition (Mongoyokapo, Modoyo Sunangano, Moyako Nikah, Moponaiko Undudo/Moponaiko Harata, Mongoyondigi, Nikah Batin, Nikah Hadat, Mogoya Mongaano,Mogoya Mopo Yongo), post pregnant tradition (Mongunom Tian) Adat Monuni.
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