Last modified: 2023-09-15
Abstract
Jama'ah An-Nadzir is one of the religious communities dealing with land changes in Gowa Regency, living traditionally. The traditional life of this community is in line with the religious expression shown in daily life. However, this condition contrasts the land use change in Romang Lompoa Village to become an urban area with modern characteristics. This study aimed to determine how the Jama'ah An-Nadzir responds to the changes in land use and their daily religious expressions. The methodology used in this study is through in-depth interviews with an emphasis on three community response variables: Based on the research results, it was found that the response of the Jama'ah An-Nadzir to the belief variable stated that land change did not affect beliefs in religious life, in terms of worship the Jama'ah An-Nadzir wanted freedom of expression by the worship procedures that had been carried out so far and wanted the acceptance of the surrounding community for their worship procedures, and for the variable Jamaah An-Nazir's value system states that land changes do not affect the interaction procedures that have been carried out so far, but land changes do not change the main principle of the community, namely the enforcement of Islamic law.