Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono

The application of mediation can be traced in many culture and tradition across the world. Closely related to the faith of the people, mediation has essential roles in resolving disputes among the members of society. While the faith-based mediation of Ho’oponopono is famous in Hawaii, the faith-base...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Zain, Nor Razinah, Ahmadi, Faisal, Sautunnida, Lia
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Published: Faculty of Syariah and Law, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) 2019
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spelling iium-724752019-06-11T00:02:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/72475/ Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono Mohd. Zain, Nor Razinah Ahmadi, Faisal Sautunnida, Lia H Social Sciences (General) H10 Societies H61 Theory. Method K Law (General) KBP Islamic Law The application of mediation can be traced in many culture and tradition across the world. Closely related to the faith of the people, mediation has essential roles in resolving disputes among the members of society. While the faith-based mediation of Ho’oponopono is famous in Hawaii, the faith-based mediation of Sulh is famous among Muslims in South East Asia. The dispute resolution strategies which are used in Ho’oponopono and Sulh are comparatively analyzed in this research. The practices of Sulh are evaluated based on empirical findings collected from Pasir Mas (Kelantan, Malaysia) and Indragiri Hilir (Riau, Indonesia). Meanwhile, the qualitative findings on practices of Ho’oponopono are collected from earlier researches that utilized empirical investigations. By employing a qualitative doctrinal analysis, this research identifies similarities and differences of faith-based mediations of Sulh and Ho’oponopono. At the same time, the said faith-based mediations’ potentials and challenges are explored. Focusing on an expeditious resolution, it is found that faith-based mediations are still applied among the members of the society in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Hawaii. Faculty of Syariah and Law, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) 2019-05-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/72475/1/Sulh%20and%20Honoopono.pdf Mohd. Zain, Nor Razinah and Ahmadi, Faisal and Sautunnida, Lia (2019) Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono. Malaysian Journal of Shariah and Law, 7 (1). pp. 1-9. ISSN 1985-7454 E-ISSN 2590-4396 http://mjsl.usim.edu.my/index.php/jurnalmjsl/article/view/88/103 10.33102/mjsl.v7i1.88
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H10 Societies
H61 Theory. Method
K Law (General)
KBP Islamic Law
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
H10 Societies
H61 Theory. Method
K Law (General)
KBP Islamic Law
Mohd. Zain, Nor Razinah
Ahmadi, Faisal
Sautunnida, Lia
Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono
description The application of mediation can be traced in many culture and tradition across the world. Closely related to the faith of the people, mediation has essential roles in resolving disputes among the members of society. While the faith-based mediation of Ho’oponopono is famous in Hawaii, the faith-based mediation of Sulh is famous among Muslims in South East Asia. The dispute resolution strategies which are used in Ho’oponopono and Sulh are comparatively analyzed in this research. The practices of Sulh are evaluated based on empirical findings collected from Pasir Mas (Kelantan, Malaysia) and Indragiri Hilir (Riau, Indonesia). Meanwhile, the qualitative findings on practices of Ho’oponopono are collected from earlier researches that utilized empirical investigations. By employing a qualitative doctrinal analysis, this research identifies similarities and differences of faith-based mediations of Sulh and Ho’oponopono. At the same time, the said faith-based mediations’ potentials and challenges are explored. Focusing on an expeditious resolution, it is found that faith-based mediations are still applied among the members of the society in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Hawaii.
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author Mohd. Zain, Nor Razinah
Ahmadi, Faisal
Sautunnida, Lia
author_facet Mohd. Zain, Nor Razinah
Ahmadi, Faisal
Sautunnida, Lia
author_sort Mohd. Zain, Nor Razinah
title Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono
title_short Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono
title_full Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono
title_fullStr Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono
title_full_unstemmed Faith-based mediation: A comparative perspective on the application of Sulh and Ho’oponopono
title_sort faith-based mediation: a comparative perspective on the application of sulh and ho’oponopono
publisher Faculty of Syariah and Law, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/72475/
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