Muhamad Iqbal Al Hilal
Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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Sejarah Masjid Ciranjang di Kabupaten Cianjur Tahun 1932 – 2020 Muhamad Iqbal Al Hilal; Agus Permana
Priangan: Journal of Islamic Sundanese Culture Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Priangan Journal of Islamic Sundanese Culture
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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The research was conducted to find out the history and development of religious activities in Ciranjang Mosque that have never been reviewed by any researcher, the method used is qualitative method, namely using Heuristics, Interpretation, Criticism, and Historiography, in the results of the study found differences in information between the source and website information the difference is about the year of the establishment of the Mosque that some argue in 1932 and some argue  1936. When doing in the field is difficult to find other sources because all the speakers have passed away, it can be concluded that Ciranjang Mosque has a long journey since its establishment in addition to being a center of religious and religious activities but also often used for other important activities.
MASA DEPAN NAMA DI INDONESIA Dedi Sulaeman; Dhisa Ayu Damayanti; Muhamad Iqbal Al Hilal
Kulturistik: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa dan Budaya Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): Januari 2022
Publisher : Universitas Warmadewa

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Name is a designation or label given to objects, people, places, products and even ideas or concepts, which are usually used to distinguish one another. As social beings, humans are given a name as a differentiator between one another. However, in some people in Indonesia there is a custom to call the name of the Hajj as a tribute to people who have performed the pilgrimage. Habits like this of course will have an impact on the same nickname for people who already have the title of Hajj. Not a few for a community that has already had the pilgrimage called Hajj which of course confuses the person because several people are called by the same name. So what if one day everyone in Indonesia has a Hajj title. Will everyone in Indonesia be named Haji? This article discusses the future of the Indonesian name on the basis that it is part of the Indonesian people's habit of using informal, binding and declining names. This article is prepared based on adequate literature study. By using the meta-analysis method, the writer analyzes and interprets the existing data and supports each other.