Uruf Majmuk: Konsep Dan Amalannya Dalam Masyarakat Majmuk Di Malaysia

Authors

  • Mohd Anuar Ramli
  • Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/fiqh.vol8no1.3

Keywords:

Plural Society, Conflict, ‘Urf, Open House, National Integration

Abstract

A plural society is a special feature of a country that has been colonized. This plurality is parallel to the racial and religious differences. In addition, it is also related to the cultural differences, residential segregation, dissimilar nature of work etc. Nowadays, the gap between the races has been reduced as a result of greater unity campaigns organized by the government. Consequently there has been interaction and cooperation between ethnic groups in Malaysia. With the introduction of new practices within the society, particularly the ?open house? during festival seasons, the space for social contact between cultures-religions is flourishing. However, there are various conflicts between ethnic groups that could threaten the harmonious circumstances within the Malaysian society. Thus, this article attempts to elaborate upon the plurality of customs, its establishment through certain practices, especially ?open house?, and its relevance in boosting national integration.

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Ramli, M. A., & Jamaludin, M. A. (2011). Uruf Majmuk: Konsep Dan Amalannya Dalam Masyarakat Majmuk Di Malaysia. Jurnal Fiqh, 8, 45–64. https://doi.org/10.22452/fiqh.vol8no1.3

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