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This study aims to determine the background, process, and purpose of the Angkola people in slaughtering buffalo in a death ceremony. This study uses a descriptive analysis approach to describe the results of the research findings. In addition, the researc... see more

This research examines the local wisdom built by the Muslim community of Angkola around the ritual of slaughtering buffalo in the event of death ceremony. This study is a field research combining observation, interviews, and document analysis with a socio... see more

This research examines the local wisdom built by the Muslim community of Angkola around the ritual of slaughtering buffalo in the event of death ceremony. This study is a field research combining observation, interviews, and document analysis with a socio... see more

The traditional ceremony for the death of the ethnic Toba Batak is a sacred activity and is a hereditary heritage carried out to date. Death ceremonies vary according to the situation and place of the deceased. At present there are some changes in the imp... see more

Medical missionaries may struggle with the proper understanding of their roles in the death of their patients.  To better grasp a biblical concept of death, medical missionaries should understand God’s plan for death, and also understand both God’s s... see more

Medical missionaries may struggle with the proper understanding of their roles in the death of their patients.  To better grasp a biblical concept of death, medical missionaries should understand God’s plan for death, and also understand both God’s s... see more

Although death is a universal fact for all human-beings, reactions to death and perceptions of death by peoples may vary according to the cultural environments. Together with birth and marriage, death is among the turning points of human life. Like other ... see more

Abstract. This literature study aims to explain the tradition of the Laluhan ceremony from a psychological perspective especially in the aspects of commitment and conformity of the Dayak Ngaju tribe. The Laluhan ritual is a process of delivering goods / a... see more

The acculturation of Islam with local culture reflects the fusion of two different cultural entities. This requires a study of the theological and philosophical basis for the new style of acculturation, the meaning of cultural symbols, and Islamic juridic... see more

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