Islamic Trace of the Button Community in the Qoburu Kabanti Oral Tradition
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47841/icorad.v2i2.146Keywords:
Islamic traces, Buton, Kabanti QoburuAbstract
The aim of the research is to describe the Islamic traces of the Buton Island people contained in the Kabanti Qoburu oral traditions. Literature research uses qualitative descriptive methods. The research data is written data in the form of Kabanti Qoburu lines or couplets which show traces of Islam in the Buton Island people in Kabanti Qoburu. The data source for this research is the Kabanti Qoburu text copied by La Mbalangi, translated by Safiudin, S.Pd., M.Pd. and L.M Sidik, S.Pd. Data collection techniques are documentation techniques, reading techniques, and note-taking techniques. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation techniques, verification and drawing conclusions. The results of the research and discussion concluded that twenty-eight pieces of data were found that showed traces of Islam in the people of Buton Island contained in the Kabanti Qoburu oral tradition, in the form of: (a) strengthening beliefs about the grave, (b) strengthening beliefs about what we will face when we come to the grave. the grave, (c) a warning about the consequences or consequences of breaking His commands, (d) a warning about the consequences or consequences of life in hell for breaking His commands. (e) warning about the consequences or consequences of life in hell for breaking His commandments. (f) a warning about the greatness of God's power and His creation. (g) exemplary in ending the conversation.