International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research


International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research
Vol. 5, Issue 1 (2019)

Actualization of local wisdom of habonaron do bona batak simalungun obligations must be afraid to Allah swt As a corruption prevention strategy


Dra Syarifah, Nelvitia Purba SH, M Hum

Crime in general is a social problem and expressed as the oldest social problem. Corruption crime is considered as an extraordinary crime in its development this crime creates an effect of state losses and can be miserable for the people. In dealing with these problems it is necessary to make efforts to overcome them intensively, both preventive, repressive, and educative. Local Wisdom Habonaron Do Bona is one of the strategies for preventing corruption where the values ​​contained are lesson of character values ​​which create a combination of cultural traditions and wisdom from the religion adopted by the local community. The concept of Habonaron Do Bona has a philosophy on the basis of truth which is a guideline and life guide, namely: "Every Simalungun Batak resident of North Sumatra must fear for Allah, his actualization is to carry out his religious obligations properly and correctly. The actualization of the concept of Local Wisdom Habonaron Do Bona shows enthusiasm, soul, honest behavior, responsible, never give up, willing to sacrifice for the benefit of the nation and others, hard-working, resilient, and enduring, love to do social activities, and always try to overcome fellow difficulties and avoid unlawful actions.”
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Dra Syarifah, Nelvitia Purba SH, M Hum. Actualization of local wisdom of habonaron do bona batak simalungun obligations must be afraid to Allah swt As a corruption prevention strategy. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Volume 5, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 25-27
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