Umat muslim di seluruh dunia menyambut kedatangan bulan suci Ramadan dengan suka cita, tak terkecuali di Indonesia. Sebagai negara dengan mayoritas penduduk muslim terbanyak di dunia, kemeriahan menyambut Ramadan sangat ditunggu.
Berbagai daerah di Indonesia sendiri memiliki tradisi unik menjelang Ramadan. Ada tradisi apa saja? Yuk, simak video berikut ini
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Muslims around the world welcome the holy month of Ramadan with joy, and Indonesia is no exception.
As a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, the excitement of welcoming Ramadan is highly anticipated.
Various regions in Indonesia have their own unique traditions ahead of Ramadan. What are these traditions? Check out this video
#SEAToday #SEATodayLifestyle #Ramadan #Ramadan1445H #Tradition #Muslim
Berbagai daerah di Indonesia sendiri memiliki tradisi unik menjelang Ramadan. Ada tradisi apa saja? Yuk, simak video berikut ini
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Muslims around the world welcome the holy month of Ramadan with joy, and Indonesia is no exception.
As a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, the excitement of welcoming Ramadan is highly anticipated.
Various regions in Indonesia have their own unique traditions ahead of Ramadan. What are these traditions? Check out this video
#SEAToday #SEATodayLifestyle #Ramadan #Ramadan1445H #Tradition #Muslim
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00:00 [Music]
00:01 It doesn't feel like a few more weeks
00:03 Muslims will be doing the holy month of Ramadan
00:06 As a country with the largest Muslim population in the world
00:10 of course Ramadan is always a special moment
00:13 which is welcomed by a number of Indonesian people who celebrate
00:17 In this greeting, various regions in Indonesia
00:21 greet it with a tradition or unique custom
00:23 which has been carried out in succession
00:26 Here are 5 unique traditions that are celebrated in Ramadan in Indonesia
00:30 The first is Munggahan
00:34 Sundanese people are certainly not unfamiliar with this tradition
00:38 This Munggahan tradition is usually done by gathering family or relatives
00:43 to eat together and apologize to each other
00:46 The purpose is to purify themselves before the holy month of Ramadan
00:50 Munggahan is not just eating together
00:53 What is unique about this tradition is the food served on banana leaves
00:58 which is used to create harmony and kinship
01:02 Next is Padusan
01:05 In this tradition, Central Java people usually take a bath
01:09 or take a dip in some water sources which are considered sacred
01:13 That is also intended to purify themselves
01:16 According to history, this tradition has existed since the Majapahit period
01:21 and was developed by the Songo kings
01:24 In various sources of history, the tradition of Padusan itself
01:27 comes from the word "adus" which means bath
01:31 The third is Megang
01:35 The city named Serambi Mekah has a Megang tradition
01:39 which is held on the first day of Ramadan
01:41 Megang is a tradition of buying beef
01:44 then cooking and enjoying it with the family
01:47 This tradition has been carried out
01:51 since the reign of Sultan Iskandar Muda in the 16th century
01:56 The fourth is Malamang
01:59 Minangkabau people celebrate the holy month of Ramadan
02:02 by making lemang together
02:04 and the tradition is called Malamang or making lemang
02:08 After the cooked lemang, usually on the night of the day
02:11 there will be shukuran or mandoa or praying together
02:15 This tradition as a form of gratitude comes in the month of Ramadan
02:21 And the last is Pacujalur
02:25 Riau is a region that is still very rich in the traditional Malay culture
02:30 When they celebrate Ramadan, they will do the Pacujalur tradition
02:34 which means the people will compete for the fastest umbrella in the river
02:38 This tradition has been around since the year 1500
02:43 Pacujalur is usually held every year
02:46 on the edge of Narosaka, Kuantan Singingi district
02:50 Those are some unique and meaningful traditions in Indonesia
02:54 in celebrating the holy month of Ramadan
02:56 Have you ever done any tradition, Citizen?
02:59 Please comment below
03:00 Thank you for watching Plus Sub 5
03:02 See you in the next video, bye!
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