A tourist attraction is one of the main assets that must be owned in an effort to increase and develop a tourist attraction. In order to increase tourist visits to the Pasteran Gondo Mayit beach tourism object, the KKN 108 IAIN Kediri team took the initiative to cooperate with the village government to add photo spots at the tourist attraction location. It is hoped that the existence of this photo spot will increase tourist visits, which in turn will have an impact on increasing regional income obtained from entrance tickets and parking. In addition, the increase in visitors will also have an impact on increasing the income of traders from Tambakrejo village. The method used in this service activity is called PAR (Participatory Action Research), which looks at the needs of the service location and also community participation. Overall, this activity has been successfully carried out by inviting villagers to participate in making photo spots to increase the attractiveness of tourist objects.
This study aims to comprehensively describe the endogamous marriages of the Prophet Muhammad's descendants from the perspective of the sociology of Islamic law. The marriage mainly occurs in syarīfah (the female descendants); they are required to marry the prospectives from ḥabīb (male descendants) groups only. Endogamous marriage will be explored holistically by clarifying the reciprocal relationship between social change and Islamic law among syarīfah. This field research examines the enactment of the law in social life. It used a sociological Islamic law approach to reveal the facts about endogamous marriage in Bangil, East Java, Indonesia, because many of the Prophet's descendants live there. Data collection techniques were interviews and literature search, while the analysis technique used is Miles and Hubermen's analytical procedure. After conducting in-depth research, a conclusion was found that endogamous marriage among syarīfah in Bangil is a form of obedience to customs passed down across generations since their ancestors, namely the tradition of marrying someone of equal lineage. Endogamous marriages have been maintained to this day due to religious teachings, the spirit of protecting the Prophet's family, and the social conditions of those who support its preservation.
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