Batu Bara, Farhana Aziz
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Dampak Kerajaan Siak Sri Indrapura terhadap Kebudayaan Melayu di Riau Irmayana, Irmayana; Batu Bara, Farhana Aziz; Siregar, Yusra Dewi
Hijaz: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/hij.v3i3.1474

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This research aims to analyze the impact of the Siak Sri Indrapura Kingdom on the development of Malay culture in Riau. The Siak Sri Indrapura Kingdom, established in the 18th century, played a crucial role in shaping the Malay cultural identity in the region. This study employs a historical and qualitative approach, gathering data from various historical sources, literature, and interviews with Malay cultural experts. The findings reveal that the Siak Sri Indrapura Kingdom significantly contributed to the dissemination of Islamic values, customs, arts, and the Malay language in Riau. This influence not only strengthened the local cultural identity but also shaped social and political dynamics that are still evident today. This research is expected to provide a deeper understanding of the cultural heritage of the Siak Sri Indrapura Kingdom and its relevance in the context of contemporary Malay culture in Riau.
The Tapai Festival as the Cultural Heritage of the Malay Community of Batu Bara: Historical Reconstruction and Analysis of Its Social Meaning Batu Bara, Farhana Aziz; Rohani, Laila
Local History & Heritage Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/lhh.v6i1.2004

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This study examines the Tapai Festival as a cultural heritage of the Malay community in Batu Bara Regency by focusing on its historical reconstruction and symbolic social meaning within a changing socio-cultural context. This study uses a qualitative method with a historical approach and field studies. Data were obtained through observation, interviews, and literature studies related to Malay traditions and culture. The findings reveal that the Tapai Festival operates as a symbolic cultural system in which food practices function as a medium of social negotiation, reinforcing kinship-based reciprocity and collective memory rather than merely strengthening community solidarity. This tradition reflects structured patterns of togetherness and mutual cooperation that institutionalize intergenerational transmission of cultural knowledge through ritualized practices. The study argues that the Tapai Festival constitutes an intangible cultural heritage that sustains Malay cultural identity in Batu Bara while offering a conceptual contribution to understanding how local traditions function as adaptive cultural mechanisms in response to modern social transformations.