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The citizen of Java Island has an exciting and sacred cultural diversity to carry out. One of the traditions is donating to the wedding procession or what is often known as buwuh. Buwuh is an activity to attend an event or celebration to provide assistance or donations to the owner of the intention. It can be goods, money, or services. The purpose of this study was to determine the cultural practices and traditions of buwuh in the community in Rangkah Village, Surabaya City, and to find out the cultural and traditional practices of buwuh from the Islamic Economicss perspective. This research is field research, data obtained directly from the field with data collection techniques using interviews, documentation, and observation. The nature of this research is descriptive qualitative to describe the culture and traditions of buwuh as debts in marriage customs. The results of this study indicate that there are two different points of view on the buwuh. The first group is stating that the cultural and traditional practices of buwuh are considered a grant because, in practice, they are purely gifts. The second group stated that the cultural and traditional practices of buwuh are considered an account payable because there is a transaction where they must be returned. |