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Socio-Religious Conflicts in the East Adonara Community of East Nusa Tenggara Mukin, Taufiq Kurahman Rasyid; Thohir, Ajid; Marjani, Gustiana Isya; Gumilar, Setia
Hanifiya: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Hanifiya: Jurnal Studi Agama-Agama
Publisher : Program Studi Studi Agama-Agama Pascasarjana UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/hanifiya.v7i2.38588

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On Adonara Island, customary land conflicts began with a rival war, or war between citizens, which occurred due to differences in customary rights over land. There was a conflict between the residents of Narasosina Village and the residents of Lewobunga Village. In this case, the residents of Lewonara Village refused the inauguration of a settlement location for the residents of Lewobunga Village on customary land that was considered to belong to Narasaosina Village. So, the war between the residents of Narasaosina Village and the residents of Lewobunga Village because the request letter to empty the flower casserole was not heeded. In the last twenty years, there have been ten villages that have been warned over customary land rights and there has been no serious settlement. The ten villages that were moaning and had not been resolved were: (1). Redontena Village vs Adobala Village, (2). Sandosi Village vs Sandosi Village (a war fought within the village, between tribes that fight over land), (3). Lamahala vs Huruhura(4). Teulu Old Village vs Kewo Keleng Village, (5). Narasosina Village vs Lewo Bunga Village. To resolve the conflict that occurred in Adonara, East Flores Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, efforts would be made to resolve the conflict. Conflict resolution could be done with conflict management, and conflict resolution was a peaceful method that allows both parties to end or significantly reduce the conflict. It might not be too difficult to handle or help handle conflicts that arise from conflicts of interest.
Penelusuran Jejak Sejarah Farmasi di Masa Hindia Belanda Gumilar, Setia
Khazanah Multidisiplin Vol 4, No 2 (2023): Khazanah Multidisiplin
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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Historiografi of Pharmacy in Nederland-Indie Period could being an alternative for historical writing. The Success of writing history is determined by tracing (source) historical traces. This papes aim for looking the traces and see extent pharmaceutical history wrinting can be used as an alternative to historiography. Thus paper uses a historical method consisting of heuristics, critism, interpretation and historiography. The search was carried out in The national Libraty of Republic of Indonesia, The National Archives of The Republic of Indonesia and Online Searches. The traces found were in the form of books, government documents, and magazines. Based on the findings of the traces, the theme who could be the alternative historical pharmacy researches were institutional pharmacy, pharmaceutical researches, pharmacists, organization of pharmacists, drugs, pharmacies and education of pharmacists.
Typology of Mosque Architecture in the Greater Bandung Area, Indonesia Nurcahya, Yan; Hidayat, Asep Achmad; Supendi, Usman; Kusdiana, Ading; Gumilar, Setia; Hakim, Ajid
Jejak digital: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 5 (2025): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : INDO PUBLISHING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/sfpjv314

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This research focuses on the typology of mosques in the Bandung area, Indonesia. Due to its close ties to Islam, research on mosque typology is still limited. This mosque holds significant value within the Muslim community. This research was conducted in Greater Bandung: Bandung City, Cimahi City, Bandung Regency, West Bandung Regency, and Sumedang Regency. This study employed qualitative methods (Creswell, 2008) with descriptive research characteristics. Using the Bandung Grand Mosque as a reference, as suggested in previous studies, the results show that the dome-shaped roof element is a dominant feature replicated by mosques in Greater Bandung. Other elements, such as columns, openings, and roof ornamentation, are also replicated by several research subjects, but to a lesser extent. This research provides a broader overview of the area, with a more diverse analysis of factors such as time, socio-cultural, and technological aspects.