Research Article
Dayak Ngaju Forest Sustainability Sharia Maqashid Analysis
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.27-8-2020.2303182, author={Ariyadi bin Ahmad}, title={Dayak Ngaju Forest Sustainability Sharia Maqashid Analysis}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Islamic Civilization, ICIC 2020, 27th August 2020, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICIC}, year={2020}, month={12}, keywords={sustainability customary forest dayak ngaju maqashid sharia}, doi={10.4108/eai.27-8-2020.2303182} }
- Ariyadi bin Ahmad
Year: 2020
Dayak Ngaju Forest Sustainability Sharia Maqashid Analysis
ICIC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.27-8-2020.2303182
Abstract
The Dayak Ngaju community in protecting the forest uses the term Pukung Pahewan or sacred forest as a symbol of the belief that Pukung Pahewan is an area that is communally owned by the Dayak Ngaju people whose existence is protected and utilized based on applicable customary law rules and has become a tradition passed down from generation to generation. Mythologically it is considered to have come from the ruler of nature, the ruler is said to be a spirit, who has the authority to protect the "Pukung Pahewan", so that they are not damaged or disturbed by humans, and only the forest or the trees are protected, as well as the rivers, the animals and others in the area. So how is the analysis of maqasid sharia in responding to how the Dayak Ngaju people protect the forest with the aim of protecting the forest from overexploitation from both local and (outside) parties,