Muhammad Sungaidi
UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

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WAYANG SEBAGAI MEDIA PENYIARAN ISLAM: STUDI ATAS STRATEGI DAKWAH WALISONGO DI JAWA Muhammad Sungaidi
ILMU USHULUDDIN Volume 3, Nomor 2, Juli 2016
Publisher : Himpunan Peminat Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin (HIPIUS)

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Shadow puppets is portrait of life that contain sanepa (satire), piwulang (teachings), and pituduh (advices). Puppets contains habits, behavior, ethics of human life and natural conditions. The story of puppet reflects the signs of human life. Between the one role and the other are different. the plot in shadow puppets illustrates the circle of human life, from birth, adulthood and death. In this process humans always strive for a balance between human Nature and God Almighty. This puppets was then used by the Javanese Nine Saints (Wali Songo) to Islamizing Java.
Peran Keraton Cirebon dalam Pembentukan Identitas Nasional pada Masa Kemerdekaan Indonesia: Analisis Politik Islam dan Nilai Nasionalisme Muhammad Sungaidi; Aktobi Ghozali
Refleksi: Jurnal Kajian Agama dan Filsafat Vol 23, No 2 (2024): Refleksi
Publisher : Faculty of Ushuluddin Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University

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This article explores the role of the Cirebon Keraton in shaping Indonesia’s national identity through the lens of Islamic politics and nationalist values. Based on interviews and historical data from the Cirebon Sultanate, the article analyzes how the sultans, particularly Sultan Muhammad Nurus, chose to align with the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) rather than maintain an independent kingdom. Using an Islamic political framework that emphasizes the concepts of khilafah (leadership), syura (consultation), adalah (justice), and maslahah (public welfare), the article demonstrates how the Cirebon Keraton’s decision reflects a commitment to unity, social justice, and the welfare of the people. The findings reveal that the Keraton’s role, both through diplomacy and contributions to the independence movement, has become an integral part of Indonesia’s pluralistic and inclusive national identity. This article also presents an analysis of the relationship between the central government and local entities in maintaining national stability and preserving cultural and political values.