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Investigating the roles of philosophy, culture, language and Islam in Angkola’s local wisdom of ‘Dalihan Na Tolu’


Sumper M. Harahap
Hamka Hamka

Abstract

This article aims at exploring the existing ideas of Angkola’s local wisdom with relevance to the roles of philosophy, culture, language, and Islam. This  research employed the ethnographic method which utilised the data from figurative peoples in Angkola culture, Angkola’s cultural ceremonies,  documents, and related media. The collected data were then reduced and analysed from philosophical, cultural, linguistic, and religious point of views to  find the relevance. This research found that Dalihan Na Tolu covers triangle family members for Mora, Kahanggi, and Anak Boru. Dalihan Na Tolu  consistently enhances humanity in harmony and it keeps warm in touch with the social profile. Angkola language has unique variations in the structure,  coda sound, accent, and intonation to avoid saying subject as respect and the symbol of politeness. Dalihan Na Tolu creates and maintains norms in  brotherhood and togetherness as an ingrained belief. The devotion poured in a sense of justice for triangle family members. The taste of brotherhood  and togetherness is a fact that only humans have to think about expressing responsibility to unite humanity. The manifestation of Dalihan Na Tolu as a  local, national, and perhaps international wisdom has faith, charity, and responsibility as the main point of view for humanity in harmony. The human  faith in God has to be perfect with relevance for love, humanity and harmony. Charity humanises people. The responsibility unites humanity. Dalihan Na  Tolu reflects many important values to learn from living in the society with particular philosophy, culture, langauge, and religion.


Contribution: This  research describe about roles of philosophy, culture, language, and Islam in Angkola’s local wisdom of “dalihan natolu” in South Tapanuli, Indonesia. This  research contributes to providing a comprehensive understanding of how the values in the local wisdom “dalihan natolu” can create social  harmonisation. 


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eISSN: 2072-8050
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