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Arsitektur Masjid Sri Alam Dunia di Kecamatan Sipirok, Tapanuli Selatan Ritonga, Hermansyah; Naldo, Jufri; Ali, M. Nasihudin
Local History & Heritage Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v4i1.1316

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This study examines the Architecture of Sri Alam Dunia Mosque in the Sipirok District, South Tapanuli. Built in 2010, the mosque has become an icon of religious and cultural significance in the region. The research aims to elucidate the architectural characteristics of the mosque, the factors influencing its design, and its impact on the local community. The research method employed is qualitative descriptive analysis, with data collection through field observation, interviews with community leaders, and documentation studies. The findings reveal that the Architecture of Sri Alam Dunia Mosque reflects a harmony between local tradition and modernity, emphasizing both visual beauty and functionality. The mosque's design also adheres to Islamic principles in layout and ornamentation. Its impact on the local community includes increased pride and cultural identity, as well as a rise in religious tourism visits. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that mosque architecture plays a vital role in strengthening social and religious bonds within communities, while also serving as a symbol of cultural diversity and progress.
Dinamika Musik Melayu Modern di Kota Medan: Kajian Historis, 1980-2000 Aulia, Atikah; Ali, M. Nasihudin
Local History & Heritage Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v4i2.1588

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This research aims to explain the Development of Malay Music in Medan City from 1980-2000. The lack of public knowledge about traditional Malay Deli music which is rarely heard and performed in the community in Medan city is the background of this research. The research used a qualitative method with the theory of historical method. Data collection was done through two stages, namely interviews and documentation. The results showed that Malay music is a folk music that is passed down from generation to generation. Malay music functions as a means to convey moral messages and advice that can provide new ideas, is universal so that the message it conveys can be accepted by everyone. In its development, Malay music has been collaborated with many instruments, elements and other musical genres, which are then packaged in an attractive package to be heard. This research also found that the original Malay musical instruments are actually the pak pung drum, accordion and violin.