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THE ROLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT COLLECTOR IN BANDA ACEH Evi Mandasari; Harmansyah; Istiqomatunnisak
Indonesian Journal of Islamic History and Culture Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Islamic History and Culture
Publisher : The Department of Islamic History and Culture in cooperation with the Center for Islamic History and Culture in Aceh and Malay World Studies (PUSAKA), Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/ijihc.v3i1.1597

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The goal of this research is to determine what function manuscript collectors play in Banda Aceh and what manuscript collections are available to them. This study used a qualitative research method in which the data was collected by observation, interviews, and documentation procedures, as well as a literature review and previous references. According to the findings of the study, manuscript collectors in Banda Aceh play a variety of activities, including caring for and preserving manuscripts, teaching, using social media, and motivating the younger generation. Tarmizi Abdul Hamid and Masykur Syafruddin are two manuscript collectors discussed by the authors. The collections of these two individuals are very distinct. The collections of these two collectors are quite distinct. Masykur has roughly 495 manuscript collections that have been inventoried with varied themes, whereas Tarmizi has 598 collections. The lack of funding and human resources for manuscript maintenance are problems that collectors encounter in general.
DAWĀ AL-QULŪB MANUSCRIPT BY MUHAMMAD KHATIB LANGGIEN (TEXT EDITING AND STUDY OF CENTRAL IDEA) Khairatunnisak; Hermansyah; Istiqomatunnisak
Indonesian Journal of Islamic History and Culture Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Islamic History and Culture
Publisher : The Department of Islamic History and Culture in cooperation with the Center for Islamic History and Culture in Aceh and Malay World Studies (PUSAKA), Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/ijihc.v3i2.1600

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One of the 19th-century manuscripts written in Malay Arabic-Jawi that comprises the sufi knowledge is the Dawā’ul Qulūb manuscript. The primary concepts in the manuscript and the text modifications are the subjects of this study. Given that the manuscript contains multiple variant texts, the research strategy employs the philological method in conjunction with the foundational method approach. The two manuscripts used in this study, both of which were collections of the Aceh State Museum, were found after a search of the manuscripts turned up as many as four manuscript texts. The first manuscript, with inventory number 07.1430, was used as the basic manuscript, and the second, with inventory number 07.812, was used as a comparative text. Due of its higher quality and closer (older) age to the autograph text, text 07.1430 was picked. Nevertheless, moral illness and how to prevent it are the focus of this manuscript's main concept. According to the findings of this study, the Dawā’ul Qulūb manuscript, which contains Islamic teachings on sufism, contains two parts: first; corrected text with a critical edition, and second; knowing clearly and in detail the contents of the Dawā’ul Qulūb manuscript which contains Islamic teachings on the Sufism knowledge. Some of the sub-chapters contained in the manuscript include: immoral parts of body, immoral hearts, and obedient in the heart.