Hindu festivals in Malaysia and their food as unity tools: a qualitative study

ABSTRACT Introduction: Individuals who do not really understand about the religion diversification lead to poor religion intolerance. The objective of this study was to attain information regarding the nature of Hindu festivals and their food. Methods: A qualitative exploratory study using semi-str...

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Main Authors: KAMARZAMAN, NUR ATIKAH, Abu Bakar, Ibrahim
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Published: Kuliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia 2020
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spelling my.iium.irep.902482021-06-16T08:09:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/90248/ Hindu festivals in Malaysia and their food as unity tools: a qualitative study KAMARZAMAN, NUR ATIKAH Abu Bakar, Ibrahim Q128 Islam and Science ABSTRACT Introduction: Individuals who do not really understand about the religion diversification lead to poor religion intolerance. The objective of this study was to attain information regarding the nature of Hindu festivals and their food. Methods: A qualitative exploratory study using semi-structured interviews was conducted. In total, five Hindu respondents volunteered to participated in this study. Results: This study found inconclusive to classify Hindu festivals as major and minor festival as well as to determine whether each of Hindu festival is religious, cultural or mix of religious and cultural. These are due to many inconsistent data found in this study. On the other hand, this study stated significant perception on the Hindu festival food in Malaysia where there are no specific food being served during the festivals except during Pongal in which sweet rice is served. The preparation of the festival food is almost similar with what Hindus usually prepare their food outside of the festivals. A few ingredients for Indian heritage food maybe different, plus a few way of their preparation using ground clay pot, pan and banana leaf. While for the prohibition of food, respondents stated that beef is not allowed for Hindus to consume and some Hindus also avoid from eating pork and drinking alcohol. Pertaining to opinions of festival food as a tool of unity, respondents agree that by knowing other religion festivals people can understand each other, and religious tension can be prevented. Conclusion: This study can be a source of reference on Hindu festivals and their food in Malaysia for the use of relevant authorities. Kuliyyah of Allied Health Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia 2020-12-23 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/90248/7/90248_Hindu%20festivals%20in%20Malaysia%20and%20their%20food%20as%20unity%20tools.pdf KAMARZAMAN, NUR ATIKAH and Abu Bakar, Ibrahim (2020) Hindu festivals in Malaysia and their food as unity tools: a qualitative study. International Journal of Allied Health Sciences, 4 (3). pp. 1150-1161. E-ISSN 2600-8491 https://journals.iium.edu.my/ijahs/index.php/IJAHS/article/view/476
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KAMARZAMAN, NUR ATIKAH
Abu Bakar, Ibrahim
Hindu festivals in Malaysia and their food as unity tools: a qualitative study
description ABSTRACT Introduction: Individuals who do not really understand about the religion diversification lead to poor religion intolerance. The objective of this study was to attain information regarding the nature of Hindu festivals and their food. Methods: A qualitative exploratory study using semi-structured interviews was conducted. In total, five Hindu respondents volunteered to participated in this study. Results: This study found inconclusive to classify Hindu festivals as major and minor festival as well as to determine whether each of Hindu festival is religious, cultural or mix of religious and cultural. These are due to many inconsistent data found in this study. On the other hand, this study stated significant perception on the Hindu festival food in Malaysia where there are no specific food being served during the festivals except during Pongal in which sweet rice is served. The preparation of the festival food is almost similar with what Hindus usually prepare their food outside of the festivals. A few ingredients for Indian heritage food maybe different, plus a few way of their preparation using ground clay pot, pan and banana leaf. While for the prohibition of food, respondents stated that beef is not allowed for Hindus to consume and some Hindus also avoid from eating pork and drinking alcohol. Pertaining to opinions of festival food as a tool of unity, respondents agree that by knowing other religion festivals people can understand each other, and religious tension can be prevented. Conclusion: This study can be a source of reference on Hindu festivals and their food in Malaysia for the use of relevant authorities.
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title Hindu festivals in Malaysia and their food as unity tools: a qualitative study
title_short Hindu festivals in Malaysia and their food as unity tools: a qualitative study
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