Ngabuburit: The Unique Local Wisdom in Indonesia
Ngabuburit: The Unique Local Wisdom in Indonesia--(dokumen/radarkaur.co.id)
KAUR, RADARKAUR.CO.ID - Ngabuburit is a term used to describe the practice of filling one's time with activities while waiting to break the fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
This local wisdom is deeply rooted in Indonesian culture, where people engage in various activities to pass the time and prepare themselves for iftar, the evening meal that marks the end of the day's fast.
The term "ngabuburit" comes from the word "buka puasa," which means breaking the fast.
During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn until dusk. Ngabuburit, therefore, refers to the time between iftar and sahur, the pre-dawn meal.
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Ngabuburit has become an integral part of Indonesian culture, with people of all ages engaging in various activities during this time.
It is a time to bond with family and friends, as well as to reflect on one's spirituality.
One of the most popular ngabuburit activities in Indonesia is attending the local night market or pasar malam.
These markets are open during Ramadan, and they offer a variety of foods and snacks that are typically eaten during iftar.
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People flock to these markets to break their fast and to socialize with others in the community.
Another popular ngabuburit activity is playing traditional games, such as congklak, egrang, and tarik tambang.
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