PHILOSOPHY OF THE MITONI TRADITION OF THE JAVANESE SOCIETY IN CIPONDOH MAKMUR VILLAGE, TANGERANG CITY

Authors

  • Subroto Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Department, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten
  • Iffan Ahmad Gufron Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies Department, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin Banten

Keywords:

mitoni, ceremony procession, cooperation

Abstract

The results of the study confirmed that the form of the Mitoni ceremony procession (7 months of pregnancy), namely: the massage process, the washing process, changing clothes, recitation, eating together, giving blessings to the community and relatives, and the Mitoni Tradition can foster mechanical solidarity, namely: Cooperation ( helping each other, communication between religious communities and staying in touch), so that this tradition is still being preserved by the people from the past until now, at least the community members can set aside one day to mingle and help the families who hold the Mitoni event.

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Published

2023-01-18