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Pengaruh Perdagangan Maritim terhadap Penyebaran Islam di Indonesia pada Abad ke-15 M hingga ke-17 M Sari, Ika Purnama; Putri, Shella Ananda; Ananda, Risky Dwi; Andira, Bagas Ibnu; Manalu, Agrifa Ido Arta; Zalukhu, Desveronika
Polyscopia Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/polyscopia.v1i3.1342

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The spread of Islam in Indonesia is a complex and diverse phenomenon, influenced by various historical, social, and economic factors. One factor that has an important role in the spread of Islam in Indonesia is maritime trade. This research aims to explore the influence of maritime trade on the spread of Islam in Indonesia. Through a historical approach and historical data analysis, this research explores maritime trade routes which were the main means of spreading Islam in Indonesia in the past. By paying attention to economic, social, and cultural factors related to maritime trade, this research discusses how trade via maritime routes has facilitated cultural and ideological exchanges, including the Islamic religion, in the Indonesian archipelago. The findings of this research reveal significant insights into how maritime trade facilitated the spread of Islam, highlighting specific trade routes and interactions that were crucial in this process, thus providing a deeper understanding of the relationship between maritime trade and the spread of Islam, as well as its relevance in the context of Indonesian history and social development.
Pendudukan Jepang di Indonesia Rut, Shintya; Zalukhu, Desveronika; Nazwa, Dirham; Sinaga, Rosmaida
Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/innovative.v4i6.15713

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The Japanese occupation of Indonesia lasted from 1942 to 1945, during World War II. Japan replaced Dutch colonialism and implemented a strict government system. Although initially accepted as liberators from Dutch colonialism, Japanese policies actually caused suffering, including forced labor and extortion of resources. In addition, Japan tried to propagate the idea of Asian nationalism and gather popular support by creating local organizations. This occupation ended after Japan lost the war, which sparked a spirit of independence in Indonesia, ultimately leading to the proclamation of independence on August 17 1945.