Kapanlagi.com - Javanese Primbon has become part of Javanese culture. Until now, Primbon is still used in daily life. Javanese people rely on Primbon as a source of knowledge that covers various needs, including determining days. According to Primbon, there are days believed to be good for certain activities. In fact, it is believed that there are good days for debt collection according to Javanese Primbon.
Yes, indeed, one of the important uses of Javanese Primbon is to determine good days for various activities. Some people use Primbon as a guide to choose the right time to settle financial matters, including debts. According to Javanese Primbon, there are days considered to have positive energy for certain actions, such as debt collection.
Curious, what are the days considered good days for debt collection according to Javanese Primbon? Just take a look at the following review.
1. The Good Day to Collect Debt According to Javanese Primbon
Good Days to Collect Debt According to Javanese Primbon (credit: unsplash)
As mentioned above, Javanese primbon believes that there are special days that have positive energy. This energy can support certain activities.
Regarding debt collection, there are several specific days considered as good times to collect debts and seek loans according to Javanese Primbon.
These special days are said to have Nyangking Gowo energy. As a result, these days are considered good for resolving financial problems. For those who collect debts on these days, Javanese primbon believes that conflicts and disputes will be greatly eased.
The days considered good for debt collection due to Nyangking Gowo energy are:
- Monday Legi
- Friday Pon
- Thursday Legi
- Saturday Wage
- Thursday Pon
- Sunday Kliwon
- Saturday Kliwon
- Sunday Wage
- Tuesday Pahing
2. Good Times to Collect Debt
Good Times to Collect Debt (credit: unsplash)
In addition to specific good days for collecting debt, Javanese Primbon also reveals specific hours believed to be good for resolving financial problems. Here are the good hours for collecting debt according to Javanese Primbon:
1. Monday
According to Javanese Primbon, the good hours for collecting debt on Monday are at 07:30; 09:00; 10:30; 12:00; 13:30.
2. Tuesday
According to Javanese Primbon, the good hours for collecting debt on Tuesday are at 06:00; 07:30; 09:00; 10:30; 12:00.
3. Wednesday
According to Javanese Primbon, the good hours for collecting debt on Wednesday are at 06:00; 07:30; 09:00; 10:30; 16:30.
4. Thursday
According to Javanese Primbon, the good hours for collecting debt on Thursday are at 07:30; 09:00; 14:00; 15:30; 17:00.
5. Friday
According to Javanese Primbon, the good hours for collecting debt on Friday are from 06:00-07:30; 10:30; 12:00; 13:30.
6. Saturday
According to Javanese primbon, Saturday is considered a good time to collect debts at 07:30; 11:00; 13:30; 15:00.
7.Sunday
According to Javanese primbon, Sunday is considered a good time to collect debts at 11:00; 12:30; 15:00; 16:30; 18:00.
3. Procedures for Collecting Debt in Islam
Procedures for Collecting Debt in Islam (credit: unsplash)
Debt is indeed a serious problem that needs to be resolved. Not only from a cultural perspective, in this case primbon, debt issues are also often studied from a religious perspective. In Islam, for example, there is no specific day mentioned as a good time to collect debts. However, in Islam, there are several things that need to be considered when collecting debts.
Here are the procedures for collecting debts in Islam:
1. Collecting with Patience and Trust
When collecting debts, a Muslim should be patient and trust in Allah. Patience is needed because the collection process sometimes takes time, and trust means entrusting everything to Allah's will.
2. Speaking Softly
The etiquette of speaking softly and politely is highly valued in Islam. Avoid using harsh words or scolding those who owe money. Prophet Muhammad SAW is known as a very gentle figure in communication.
3. Maintaining the Privacy of Debtors
Debt collection should be done privately and not publicized. This is to maintain the dignity of the debtor and prevent embarrassment or humiliation in society.
4. Giving Realistic Time
Give a realistic time for debtors to fulfill their obligations. Understand the economic and financial conditions of the debtor, and be willing to negotiate the payment period.
5. Providing Relief
If the debtor experiences financial difficulties, Islam teaches to provide relief or mercy. This can be in the form of giving additional time, reducing the amount of debt, or making a fair agreement for both parties.
6. Avoiding Oaths and Stubbornness
Islam strongly prohibits the use of oaths as a means of debt collection. Instead, a Muslim is encouraged to resolve disputes amicably without resorting to oaths.
Those are some brief reviews regarding auspicious days for debt repayment according to Javanese astrology. Hopefully, it is useful and can increase knowledge, especially regarding Javanese culture.
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