Tradisi Sebaran Apem Yaqowiyyu Warisan Kyai Ageng Gribig Prespektif Living Quran Di Jatinom Klaten
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33507/an-nidzam.v12i2.3135Kata Kunci:
Living Qur’an, Yaqowiyyu, Kyai Ageng Gribig, Qur’anic values, Islamic tradition IndonesiaAbstrak
The tradition of Sebaran Apem Yaqowiyyu in Jatinom, Klaten, reflects the fusion of Islamic values and local culture in the religious practices of the community. Rooted in the legacy of Kyai Ageng Gribig in the 17th century, this ritual involves the distribution of apem cakes as a symbol of infāq and the recitation of the dzikir “Yā Qowiyyu” as a plea for divine strength. Although it has been studied from cultural and anthropological perspectives, understanding of this tradition within the framework of the Living Qur’an remains limited. This research aims to examine how fundamental Qur’anic values such as quwwah (strength), infāq (giving), and ukhuwwah (brotherhood) are internalized and manifested in this tradition. The main focus of the issue raised is how the Yaqowiyyu tradition represents the ideals of the Qur'an through dynamic and performative communal practices in the context of Islam in the Indonesian archipelago
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