Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri Community

Abstract This article aimed to examine the structure of Javanese singir as an adaptation work of poetry tradition originating from outside Javanese culture and its function for the reading community. This study compared the six Javanese singirs of the library of Universitas Indonesia (Singir Ahli S...

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Main Authors: M. Adib Misbachul Islam, Minatur Rokhim, Muhammad Nida' Fadlan
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta 2020-07-01
Series:Buletin Al-Turas
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Online Access:http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/al-turats/article/view/15218
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spelling doaj-7e84ad9330e4404785ca3e8c3c7a6f762020-11-25T03:18:49ZaraUniversitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaBuletin Al-Turas0853-16922579-58482020-07-0126225326810.15408/bat.v26i2.152187054Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri CommunityM. Adib Misbachul Islam0Minatur Rokhim1Muhammad Nida' Fadlan2Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN) of JakartaUniversitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaUniversitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaAbstract This article aimed to examine the structure of Javanese singir as an adaptation work of poetry tradition originating from outside Javanese culture and its function for the reading community. This study compared the six Javanese singirs of the library of Universitas Indonesia (Singir Ahli Suwarga, Singir Dagang, Singir Kiamat, Singir Nasihat Jaman Akhir, Singir Patimah, and Singir Santri) with some Arabic and Malay poetry and then discussed them in the social context of Javanese coastal communities. Through a comparative structural approach and sociological studies, this article found that Javanese singir was structurally linked with Arabic poetry rather than with Malay poetry. This could be found in the metrum system which was close to the metrum of kamil majzu’, and various rhyming patterns which were a combination of murabba’ rhyme and muzdawij. The influence of Malay poetry in the six singirs seemed to have little effect, which was limited to aspects of the rhyme pattern a-a-a-a, b-b-b-b that were not fully used. Through an examination of the connection between the six singirs and the reading community, this article also  found that there were two functions of singir; entertaining, and didactic functions that taught various social and religious aspects to the Javanese santri community.http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/al-turats/article/view/15218adaptationcomparative literaturesingirsocial functionstructure.
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author M. Adib Misbachul Islam
Minatur Rokhim
Muhammad Nida' Fadlan
spellingShingle M. Adib Misbachul Islam
Minatur Rokhim
Muhammad Nida' Fadlan
Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri Community
Buletin Al-Turas
adaptation
comparative literature
singir
social function
structure.
author_facet M. Adib Misbachul Islam
Minatur Rokhim
Muhammad Nida' Fadlan
author_sort M. Adib Misbachul Islam
title Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri Community
title_short Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri Community
title_full Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri Community
title_fullStr Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri Community
title_full_unstemmed Literature and Society: Singir's Structure and Function for the Javanese Santri Community
title_sort literature and society: singir's structure and function for the javanese santri community
publisher Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta
series Buletin Al-Turas
issn 0853-1692
2579-5848
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract This article aimed to examine the structure of Javanese singir as an adaptation work of poetry tradition originating from outside Javanese culture and its function for the reading community. This study compared the six Javanese singirs of the library of Universitas Indonesia (Singir Ahli Suwarga, Singir Dagang, Singir Kiamat, Singir Nasihat Jaman Akhir, Singir Patimah, and Singir Santri) with some Arabic and Malay poetry and then discussed them in the social context of Javanese coastal communities. Through a comparative structural approach and sociological studies, this article found that Javanese singir was structurally linked with Arabic poetry rather than with Malay poetry. This could be found in the metrum system which was close to the metrum of kamil majzu’, and various rhyming patterns which were a combination of murabba’ rhyme and muzdawij. The influence of Malay poetry in the six singirs seemed to have little effect, which was limited to aspects of the rhyme pattern a-a-a-a, b-b-b-b that were not fully used. Through an examination of the connection between the six singirs and the reading community, this article also  found that there were two functions of singir; entertaining, and didactic functions that taught various social and religious aspects to the Javanese santri community.
topic adaptation
comparative literature
singir
social function
structure.
url http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/al-turats/article/view/15218
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