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Dinamika Tradisi Marpangir di Kabupaten Padang Lawas Utara, 1990-2000 Siregar, Nurhafifah; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Naldo, Jufri
Local History & Heritage Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v3i2.1104

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This research examines the "Dynamics of the Marpangir Tradition within the North Padang Lawas Regency Community" with a primary focus on its historical emergence and evolving dynamics during the period from 1990 to 2000. Employing qualitative methods, including an anthropological approach and ethnographic data collection through observation, interviews, and documentation, this study draws from seven informants representing diverse backgrounds, such as community leaders, tradition practitioners, and local authorities. The findings highlight the Marpangir Tradition as a customary practice in North Padang Lawas Regency, serving as a purification ritual preceding Ramadan fasting. Despite its long-standing presence in local culture, significant transformations have occurred between 1990 and 2000, including the adoption of practical alternatives like shampoo and soap due to challenges in sourcing traditional ingredients. Furthermore, a shift in community engagement is observed, with more young individuals utilizing the tradition for social interactions and even dating, offering valuable insights into the adaptability of cultural traditions in response to changing societal values.
Dinamika Arsitektur Masjid Jamik Ismailiyah Tanjung Beringin, 1937-1982 Al Zufri, Al Zufri; Asari, Hasan; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Local History & Heritage Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v4i1.1314

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This research aims to describe the architectural dynamics inherited by the Bedagai Kingdom through cultural acculturation, focusing on the Jamik Ismailiyah Mosque. The mosque was founded in 1880 by Prince Ismailiyah and underwent dynamic changes in form while still maintaining its historical existence. This research uses the historical method which includes heuristics, verification, interpretation, and historiography to explore the problem in depth. Observations were made using architectural theory and diachronic theory to provide a complete picture of the architectural dynamics of the Jamik Ismailiyah Mosque in Tanjung Beringin District, Serdang Bedagai. The results showed that since the establishment of the mosque in 1880 until 1982, there were various architectural acculturations that mostly still dominated traditional Malay architectural patterns. This research reveals the dynamics and development of the mosque's architectural concept based on history and acculturation findings, including changes in the layout and additions to the mosque building, providing a complete picture of the dynamic development during the period 1937-1982.
Perkembangan Museum Sejarah Alquran di Sumatera Utara: Kontribusi Terhadap Pelestarian Warisan Sejarah Islam Parinduri, Nurul Aulia; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Naldo, Jufri
Local History & Heritage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v4i2.1321

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This study explores the development of the Alquran History Museum in North Sumatra and its contribution to preserving the Islamic historical heritage in the region. The central research question focuses on how the museum sustains its operations and relevance in safeguarding Islamic historical values. A qualitative research approach was employed, utilizing data collection techniques such as in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis. The findings reveal that the museum has made significant progress in the management of collections and public services, although it faces challenges related to limited funding and reliance on government support. Despite these obstacles, the museum plays a crucial role as an institution that preserves and promotes Islamic historical heritage in North Sumatra. In conclusion, the museum is a valuable cultural asset with significant potential to further evolve as a center for Islamic history education in the region.
Dinamika Dakwah Melalui Buletin: Studi Perkembangan Lembaga Islamic Thought and Information for Dakwah (ISTAID) Center Medan, 2019-2021 Malik, Maulana; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Yasmin, Nabila
Local History & Heritage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v4i2.1328

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This study examines the development of the ISTAID Center, an Islamic institution in Medan that has consistently distributed bulletins since 1993. The research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the institutional changes at ISTAID by tracing its historical development and analyzing the social phenomena reflected in its newsletters. Specifically, the focus is on the period from 2019-2021, exploring the central themes discussed in the bulletins. To investigate these dynamics, the research employs historical methods, including heuristics, verification, interpretation, and historiography, complemented by descriptive analysis of the bulletin content. Data collection involved primary sources from newsletters and interviews, supplemented by secondary sources. Wilhelm Dilthey's hermeneutic theory was applied to analyze thematic relevance within social contexts. The findings suggest that the ISTAID Center has played a significant role in reflecting and addressing the social situation of Muslims during the specified period, as evidenced through the thematic content of its bulletins.
Motif Batik Tradisional Khas Pangkalan Brandan sebagai Simbol Peristiwa Bumi Hangus Pangkalan Brandan Maysaroh, Maysaroh; Lestari, Ayu; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Local History & Heritage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v4i2.1493

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This article explores the history of the distinctive batik motifs from Kampong Batik Brandan, which hold unique characteristics and serve as a representation of the "Bumi Hangus" event, commemorated through the art of batik. Given that batik is a high-value art form, this led to the establishment of a venue dedicated to preserving cultural history and art in Pangkalan Brandan, known as Kampong Batik Brandan. This study employs a qualitative research method, utilizing interviews with sources and additional information collected through literature review. The findings reveal that the creation of Malay batik, particularly Brandan batik, has become iconic due to the historical narrative embedded in its motifs, symbolizing the heroic "Bumi Hangus" event known in the area. This community’s commitment to preserving history and culture inspired the establishment of Kampong Batik Brandan as a space for sustaining cultural and historical creativity.
Sejarah Perkembangan Tarekat Naqsyabandiyah di Kelurahan Sukajadi, Kabupaten Labuhanbatu Utara Azhari, Abdi; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Yasmin, Nabila
Local History & Heritage Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v5i1.1632

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This article explores the historical transformation of the Naqshbandi Sufi Order in Sukajadi, North Labuhanbatu Regency, with a particular focus on how the order has adapted to the pressures of social modernization and evolving religious contexts. The central research question investigates how the Naqshbandi Order has maintained its relevance and spiritual authority amid changing cultural and societal landscapes. Employing a qualitative research methodology rooted in historical analysis, this study draws on in-depth interviews with community members, a review of relevant literature, and direct observation of religious activities within the order. The findings demonstrate that while the Naqshbandi Order has preserved core mystical teachings and practices, it has also integrated more contemporary forms of community engagement, education, and leadership. These adaptive strategies have enabled the order not only to survive but also to reaffirm its role as a vital spiritual institution in the region. The study concludes that the resilience of the Naqshbandi Order lies in its ability to bridge tradition and modernity, ensuring continuity of Sufi spirituality in a changing world.
Habib Ali bin Abdurrahman Alhabsyi Kwitang: Kontribusi Sosial Keagamaan dan Perjuangan Nasionalisme, 1889–1968 Marpaung, Ira Fitri Lestari; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Syam, Abdi Mubarak
Local History & Heritage Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v5i1.1636

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This research investigates the historical and religious significance of Al-Habib Ali bin Abdurrahman Al-Habsyi Kwitang (1889–1968) in the context of Indonesia’s struggle for independence and the dissemination of Islamic teachings. The central question addresses how Habib Ali contributed to both the national movement and Islamic socio-religious development. Using the historical method, the study follows four stages: heuristic data collection, source criticism, interpretation, and historiographical synthesis. Findings indicate that Habib Ali played a critical role in advancing Islamic education by founding institutions such as Unwanul Falah and ICI, and was actively involved in religious-political organizations, notably the Majelis Islam A'la Indonesia (MIAI). His influence extended into national politics as a spiritual advisor to key leaders, including President Soekarno. The study concludes that Habib Ali’s legacy exemplifies the intertwined relationship between Islamic scholarship and nationalist discourse, reinforcing the prominent role of ulama in shaping Indonesia’s socio-political fabric and contributing to the broader intellectual tradition of Islam Nusantara.
Transformasi Tradisi Mbesur-mbesuri dalam Menyambut Kelahiran Anak pada Masyarakat Etnis Karo di Kecamatan Kutalimbaru, 2000–2020 Akbar, Jamilun; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Local History & Heritage Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v5i1.1709

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The Mbesur-mbesuri tradition represents a vital element of the cultural heritage of the Karo ethnic group, historically performed as a ritual of reverence and protection for pregnant women entering their seventh month of gestation. Rooted in deeply held spiritual, symbolic, and communal values, the practice is believed to ensure the well-being of both mother and child. This study investigates how the Mbesur-mbesuri tradition has evolved within the Karo community in Kutalimbaru District between 2000 and 2020. It seeks to understand the extent to which modernity has influenced ritual practices and meanings. Using a qualitative descriptive approach within the framework of symbolic anthropology, data were gathered through literature review and in-depth interviews with local elders and custodians of the tradition. The study reveals that although the ritual has undergone noticeable simplification—such as the reduction of traditional offerings and ceremonial components—it has concurrently witnessed a renewed emphasis on its spiritual dimension. These changes reflect adaptive strategies that maintain cultural relevance while preserving essential values. The research concludes that Mbesur-mbesuri remains a potent symbol of identity and social cohesion, adapting to modern contexts without losing its foundational significance.
Co-Authors Abdi Mubarak Syam Abidin, Syahrul Afrian, Riski Akbar, Jamilun Al Zufri, Al Zufri Alhafizh, Rahmat Andina, Syahna Wulan Ardiansyah, M. Rasyid Ardilla, Shintia Wanna Astari, Novia Aurindya, Alda Awiyah, Dumel AYU LESTARI Ayu, Nining Dia Ayundasari, Dewi Azhari, Abdi Azwar, Revan Batu Bara, Farhana Aziz Batubara, Epridasari Batubara, Farhan Aziz Dalimunthe, Astiana Sakinah Dari, Berliana Wulan Daulay, Maraimbang Dongoran, Mustofa Fahira, Jihan Fajrin, Sadiah Fitri, Mita Saskia Hannah, Hannah Harahap, Aftitah Harahap, Artika Hazra Harahap, Donna Sapitri Haryanto, Reza Hasan Asari Hasiando Herawati, Desi Humaerah, Humaerah Husein, Luthfy Hamid Husnayan, Muhammad Hanif Hutasiot, Siti Syarah Intan Sari Irmayana Irmayana, Irmayana Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Khusna, Leli Kurinci, Jannatul Hafni Lasmini, Hera Nurtandina Lubis, Afifi Takrimi Lubis, Siti Nurhaliza Manik, Deswita Saskia Humairah Manik, Vera Sriyuni Marpaung, Ira Fitri Lestari Maulana Malik, Maulana Maulana, Ilham Aji Maulana, Imran Maysaroh, Maysaroh Monang, Sori Mudrika, Annisa Dea Muslih Fathurrahman Naldo, Jufri Naldo Nasution, Cindy Fadilah Nasution, Kasron Muhsin Nasution, Rapita Sari Neila Susanti Nizam, Muhammad Khairul Nur, Muttaqin Padang, Perjanggut Emas Parinduri, Nurul Aulia Rahmatain, Imam Baihaqi Rahmawati, Rena Sri Ramadhan, Muhammad Faisal Rambe, Yusuf Hamdani Riski Pratama, Riski Ritonga, Nina Rahmadani Rivaldi, Alvin Sakti Ritonga Saputri, Saputri Saragih, Ahmad Rifki Sepriani, Laila Siagian, Asyah Simbolon, Sulistina Ratulani Siregar, Intan Nuriatama Siregar, Nofi Dayanti Siregar, Nurhafifah Siregar, Salsabila Syfa Siti Aisyah Situmorang, M.Ridho Suci Ramadhani, Suci Wahyuda, Tri Wahyuningsi, Tri Wandini, Putri Wardila, Indah Wasalwa, Manna Wibowo, Tegar Tri Yasmin, Nabila Yuniar, Rizkia Yusniah Yusniah, Yusniah Zain, Muhammad Fajar Aditya Zuhdi, Hafiz