2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.04.254
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Amalan Perubatan Tradisional Masyarakat Melayu Sarawak

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“…Furthermore, aromatic plants are necessarily required in the Perak Sultanate ceremonies such as wedding, death, and medicine. Traditional Malays also used fragrant flowers in the floral bath or "mandi bunga" rituals to cleanse themselves of evil spirits (Mustafa, Mohd, & Sarbini-zin, 2014); (Harun.J., 2009). From the study, respondents also agreed that fragrant plants should be planted along Jalan Istana, leading to the Istana Iskandariah (Iskandariah Palace).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, aromatic plants are necessarily required in the Perak Sultanate ceremonies such as wedding, death, and medicine. Traditional Malays also used fragrant flowers in the floral bath or "mandi bunga" rituals to cleanse themselves of evil spirits (Mustafa, Mohd, & Sarbini-zin, 2014); (Harun.J., 2009). From the study, respondents also agreed that fragrant plants should be planted along Jalan Istana, leading to the Istana Iskandariah (Iskandariah Palace).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the local people appreciated both beautiful and fragrant flower plants such as Kenanga, Kesidang, and Jasmin (Zakaria et al, 2014); Rose (Fatos (2011);and Cempaka, Tanjong, Lotus (Hafizah et al (2014); and Kemuning Cina (Salleh, Rashid, & Sakip, 2016);and Bayam, and Crataeva Hussin et al (2012). Admittedly, fragrant flowers also used in Malay traditional medicinal practices such as for flower bathing ceremonies except for Nerjas, Tanjung, and Kemboja (Mustafa, Mohd & Sarbini-zin, 2014). The beautiful Hibiscus rosa Chinensis flower is one of the ingredients in traditional medicine to remove wind and reduce headaches.…”
Section: Significant Used Of Fragrant Plants In the Malay Way Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sarawak, sebuah negeri yang kaya dengan budaya yang terdiri daripada pelbagai bangsa dan suku kaum. Secara umumnya, masyarakat Melayu di Sarawak merupakan bangsa ketiga yang terbesar (22.4%) selepas Kaum Iban (28.9%) dan Kaum Cina (25.2%) (Mustafa, Deli, Sarbini-Zin & Meor Osman, 2014). Secara khususnya, masyarakat Melayu di Sarawak mempunyai perbezaan dari segi dialek jika dibandingkan dengan Masyarakat Melayu di Semenanjung.…”
Section: Pengenalanunclassified
“…Secara khususnya, masyarakat Melayu di Sarawak mempunyai perbezaan dari segi dialek jika dibandingkan dengan Masyarakat Melayu di Semenanjung. Mustafa et al (2014) menyatakan bahawa dialek Melayu Sarawak agak berlainan daripada Bahasa Melayu baku atau Standard. Sebagai contoh, masyarakat Melayu menggunakan perkataan 'sine' yang berbeza dengan perkataan Bahasa Melayu baku iaitu 'di mana'.…”
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“…Untuk tujuan mandi bunga, 7 jenis bunga digunakan. Walau bagaimanapun, jenis bunga-bunga yang dikhaskan untuk kawasan perkuburan seperti bunga nerjas, bunga tanjung, atau bunga kemboja dilarang sama sekali untuk digunakan dalam amalan mandi bunga ini (Mustafa, Deli, Sarbini-Zin, & Osman, 2014).…”
Section: Terapi Mandianunclassified