Understanding Culture, Da’Wah Appeal, and Social Implications: An Insight into The Sahur-Sahur Tradition in Mempawah, West Kalimantan
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https://doi.org/10.21154/altahrir.v24i2.8716Keywords:
Cultural; Appeal; Social Implications; sahur-sahur Tradition; MempawahAbstract
This study highlights the sahur-sahur tradition in Mempawah, which serves not only as a form of cultural heritage. The study aims to explore the sahur-sahur tradition beyond its understanding of culture, examining its appeal in da'wah and its positive implications on the social environment. Conducted through a descriptive-exploratory approach supported by oral history, the study gathers data from literature reviews, observations, and in-depth interviews with key figures, including custodian of the Amantubillah Palace, religious leaders, community figures, and administrators of Galaherang Kreasindo in Mempawah. The findings reveal that the sahur-sahur tradition encompasses religious, communal, and cultural dimensions, creating a rich cultural heritage. This tradition also carries a unique da'wah appeal, having evolved into a sahur festival that features diverse activities, such as sermons, religious studies, and artistic performances. Its social implications are evident in fostering community solidarity, promoting cultural tourism and stimulating creativity.
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