الأحد، 26 نوفمبر 2017

The Toraja

‏‎ISLAM and Science‎‏ مع ‏‎Dats Fd‎‏ و‏‎Ummi Ahmad‎‏.
That is what is happening in Toraja population in Indonesia , Indonesia is the biggest muslim country , but since our Indonesian brothers and sisters stopped making dawah (dawah=presenting Islam and expalining it to non muslims) , lets have a look at what is happening in their country :
The Toraja are an ethnic group indigenous to a mountainous region of South Sulawesi, Indonesia,
In Toraja society, the funeral ritual is the most elaborate and expensive event. The richer and more powerful the individual, the more expensive is the funeral.
The ceremony is often held weeks, months, or years after the death so that the deceased's family can raise the significant funds needed to cover funeral expenses. Torajans traditionally believe that death is not a sudden, abrupt event, but a gradual process toward Puya (the land of souls, or afterlife). During the waiting period, the body of the deceased is wrapped in several layers of cloth and kept under the tongkonan. The soul of the deceased is thought to linger around the village until the funeral ceremony is completed, after which it begins its journey to Puya
Another component of the ritual is the slaughter of water buffalo. The more powerful the person who died, the more buffalo are slaughtered at the death feast
There are three methods of burial: the coffin may be laid in a cave or in a carved stone grave, or hung on a cliff. It contains any possessions that the deceased will need in the afterlife. The wealthy are often buried in a stone grave carved out of a rocky cliff. The grave is usually expensive and takes a few months to complete. In some areas, a stone cave may be found that is large enough to accommodate a whole family. A wood-carved effigy, called Tau tau, is usually placed in the cave looking out over the land. The coffin of a baby or child may be hung from ropes on a cliff face or from a tree. This hanging grave usually lasts for years, until the ropes rot and the coffin falls to the ground.
In the ritual called Ma'Nene, that takes place each year in August, the bodies of the deceased are exhumed to be washed, groomed and dressed in new clothes. The mummies are then walked around the village
Finallay i want to say to muslims : Stop being spineless ! enjoining the good and forbidding the evil is the duty of every muslim !
Go and try to convince them to stop those bad habits , and try to be a gentle polite person when talking to them ...stop fearing other than Allah , do your duty 

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