Abstract:
This article regarding the results of research that is relatively not final. Themed pattern of settlement space in a village, which is quite thick and still influenced by the culture of Java in the past, which is located in District Dau, Malang.
The study of this paper, based on a unique community which still holds a “kepercayaaan Aboge” (Alif Rebo Wage), an Islamic-Javanese belief, which in contrast, this community is different from the general Islamic community, at least not with the strength of the use of Javanese calendar system, which have consequences to the time difference, for example for initial determination of fasting, and like celebration Iedul fitri, and Iedul Adha. The spatial pattern of settlement is referred to in this paper relating to matters that are still close to the side kejawen of this community, for example with the conception horoscope, “ora ilok”, “neptu” and “petungan”, where it allegedly all of which are still believed and implemented, which ultimately consciously or not, will affect the spatial patterns that occur.
The results showed that the majority of people still believe and practice all the concepts of trust, even with the knowledge that began to fade. The results also showed that the existence of economic and land constraints limiting factor in their efforts to realize the belief system of spatial patterns of settlement that occurred.
Keywords:
Islam Kejawen, Petungan, Spatial Settlement Pattern
This Paper will presented in International Symposium at Quality in Research (QIR), will be held in Bali 4-7 July 2011 by FT-UI