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MASJID RAYA NURUL ISLAM DAN KONTRIBUSINYA DALAM PERKEMBANGAN ISLAM KOTA PALANGKA RAYA (1967-2023) Kirana Nuswantari, Rafidah; Muhammad Husni; Selvia Santi
Journal Idea of History Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Volume 8, Nomor 1, Januari-Juni 2025
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Sejarah Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/ejak4s62

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Penelitian ini membahas tentang kontribusi Masjid Raya Nurul Islam dalam perkembangan Islam di Kota Palangka Raya dalam rentang waktu 1967-2023. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: (1) memberikan pengetahuan tentang bagaimana Islam masuk ke Palangka Raya, serta mengkaji kontribusi Masjid Raya Nurul Islam bagi kota tersebut dari tahun 1967-2023. (2) merinci sejarah Masjid Raya Nurul Islam dari tahun 1967-2023. (3) Kontribusi Masjid Raya Nurul Islam. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode sejarah yaitu: Pemilihan topik, heuristik, verifikasi, interpretasi, dan historiografi. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa: (1) Islam di Palangka Raya bermula di wilayah Desa Pahandut yang diawali dengan kedatangan tokoh agama bernama Muhammad Madjedi yang tidak dapat dipisahkan dari masjid tempat para jamaah berkumpul. Masjid memiliki dampak yang signifikan terhadap masyarakat, khususnya terhadap perkembangan masyarakat Islam. Masjid berfungsi sebagai titik fokus untuk afiliasi keagamaan, pengabdian, dan komunikasi, yang semuanya berkontribusi pada pembentukan masyarakat Islam di Palangka Raya. (2) Masjid tertua kedua di Kota Palangka Raya, Masjid Raya Nurul Islam, mulai dibangun tidak lama setelah Muhammad Madjedi tiba di Pahandut. Sebelumnya, ia pernah membangun Masjid Nurul Hikmah yang kini menjadi Langgar, tetapi terlalu kecil untuk menampung jamaah salat Jumat. Maka, ia membangunnya kembali menjadi Masjid Raya Nurul Islam yang kini kokoh, besar, dan cukup luas untuk menampung jamaah shalat Jumat. (3) Nama Masjid Raya Nurul Islam memberikan gambaran dan kontribusi masjid dari segi pendidikan, sosial, dan keagamaan terhadap masyarakat/jamaah yang berada di sekitar Kecamatan Pahandut tepatnya di Jl. Ahmad Yani daerah Pasar Palangka Sari.
The Malay Community’s Yellow Rice Scattering Tradition in Baru Village, South Arut, West Kotawaringin Dewi, Silvana; Selvia Santi; Suryanti
Journal of Islamic History Vol. 5 No. 2, Juli-Desember (2025): Journal of Islamic History
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/jih.v5i2.2242

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This research explores the yellow rice sprinkling tradition practiced by the Malay community in Kelurahan Baru, Arut Selatan, Kotawaringin Barat Regency. Originating from the pre-Islamic era, this ritual has been transformed over time through Islamic adaptation. While often mistaken as a Dayak custom, it is actually rooted in Malay traditions, shaped by local cultural interactions including elements of Dayak culture and enriched by Islamic teachings.Today, the ritual is typically performed during significant events such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and welcoming guests. Though its outward form has evolved, it retains deep symbolic meaning, representing prayers for protection, well-being, and gratitude. The practice now often includes Islamic elements like sholawat (praises for the Prophet) and intentions directed to Allah SWT, highlighting its religious integration.This qualitative study investigates how the ritual is conducted and its meanings within the community. 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