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On the odd night in 10 days remaining Ramadan, most people on Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara
run Maleman tradition. Citizens celebrate Night of Qadr with burning lamps called Jojor
widened.
Maleman tradition in the Village Dasan Tapen, Lombok, West southeastern islands, be initiated
after breaking the fast.
Previously, the regular girls prepare various foods mentioned tray to be brought to the
mosque as Iftar menu.
After breaking and prayers west, before praying tarawih, in every home, people lit Jojor widened.
Dile Jojor is made of light cotton material and Walnuts. Dile Jojor then plugged in
the corners of the house and village alleys.
They also widened Jojor stuck in the tomb of the family and their ancestors. The tradition
of burning on Maleman Jojor dile is there hope that the citizens of a family from the
dead will explain and blessings of Ramadan.
Having decided widened Jojor, they usually pray for the deceased family who have died.
In addition, the main hope is that exercise Maleman Traditions Night of Qadr met with
a value better than a thousand months.
"Every year implemented the 23rd of Ramadan. Celebrating the night of Laylat al Qadr, because
of habit, and has been implemented every year "
At the time, this is done throughout the Maleman Tradition in Lombok Island, but, along the
times, especially after the entry of electricity, this tradition began to be abandoned. Furthermore,
dile Jojor makers are also getting scarce.