Bawean dan Islam
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Format
Paperback
Pages
214
Language
Indonesian
Published
Jan 1, 1990
Publisher
Indonesian-Netherlands Cooperation in Islamic Studies
ISBN-10
9798116089
ISBN-13
9789798116087
Description
This work offers an insightful anthropological examination of the Baweanese community residing on Bawean Island in East Java. The authors, Jacob Vredenbregt and Adrian B. Lapian, delve into the cultural practices, beliefs, and social structures that characterize this unique ethnic group.
Through meticulous research, they explore how Islam has shaped and influenced the identities, traditions, and daily lives of the Baweanese. The interplay between faith and local customs is beautifully presented, revealing the complexities of maintaining cultural heritage within a religious framework.
Readers are invited to discover the rich tapestry of Baweanese life, highlighting not just their rituals but also the challenges they face in an ever-evolving world. The authors aim to foster a deeper understanding of this distinct community while contributing to broader discussions about culture and religion in Indonesia.
Through meticulous research, they explore how Islam has shaped and influenced the identities, traditions, and daily lives of the Baweanese. The interplay between faith and local customs is beautifully presented, revealing the complexities of maintaining cultural heritage within a religious framework.
Readers are invited to discover the rich tapestry of Baweanese life, highlighting not just their rituals but also the challenges they face in an ever-evolving world. The authors aim to foster a deeper understanding of this distinct community while contributing to broader discussions about culture and religion in Indonesia.
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