Research Article
Enhancing Agricultural Productivity Through Tamkin Principles: A Case Study of Muallaf Dayak Meratus in Papagaran Patikalain Village
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-6-2024.2349124, author={Rozzana Erziaty and Masyithah Umar and Fauzi Aseri}, title={Enhancing Agricultural Productivity Through Tamkin Principles: A Case Study of Muallaf Dayak Meratus in Papagaran Patikalain Village}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 7th International Colloquium on Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (ICIIS) in conjunction with the 6th Annual Postgraduate Conference on Muslim Society (APCoMS), ICIIS and APCoMS 2024, 17--18 June 2024, Banjarmasin, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICIIS AND APCOMS}, year={2024}, month={7}, keywords={enhancing agricultural productivity strategy tamkin principle swot analysis muallaf dayak meratus papagaran patikalain village hantakan subdistrict}, doi={10.4108/eai.17-6-2024.2349124} }
- Rozzana Erziaty
Masyithah Umar
Fauzi Aseri
Year: 2024
Enhancing Agricultural Productivity Through Tamkin Principles: A Case Study of Muallaf Dayak Meratus in Papagaran Patikalain Village
ICIIS AND APCOMS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-6-2024.2349124
Abstract
Productivity among the Dayak Meratus converts to Islam in South Kalimantan, Indonesia, was a significant issue. The community encountered unique challenges following their conversion, resulting in substantial social, cultural, and economic alterations. In the contemporary era, their subsistence farming practices required modern techniques and approaches to ameliorate their welfare. This study employed a qualitative case study method utilizing Focus Group Discussions and SWOT analysis. The findings revealed that strengths such as traditional knowledge and local culture served as a robust foundation while addressing weaknesses and capitalizing on opportunities, such as the increasing demand for organic products and support from governmental and non-governmental organizations, were deemed imperative. The Tamkin Principles significantly impacted the agricultural productivity of the Meratus Dayak Muslims. By integrating values such as tolerance, acceptance, benefit, justice, expediency, and support, these principles provided a framework that aligned well with the local cultural context.