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Laksamana Cheng Ho's Contribution in the Early Spread of Islam in Sunda land 1405-1433 Syah, M. Kautsar Thariq; Sa'adah, Putri Lailatus; Nurcahya, Yan; Maulana, Ilham; Sidik, Mohammad Dindin Hamam
El Tarikh : Journal of History, Culture and Islamic Civilization Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): The Contribution of Islam in History
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/jhcc.v6i1.25560

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This article discusses Admiral Cheng Ho's visit to the Sundanese region, which coincided with the initial process of Islamization in West Java. This study highlights the role of Cheng Ho's expedition that is often overlooked in the spread of Islam in the archipelago, particularly in the Sunda region. The research uses historical research methods by collecting data obtained in libraries from various documentary sources such as books, journals, and relevant writings related to Islam and the global historical context. Although Admiral Cheng Ho's stopover at Muarajati Port lasted only seven days, it had a lasting cultural and religious impact. His entourage included Sheikh Hasanudin bin Yusuf Shidik who later became known as Sheikh Quro who introduced the teachings of the Qur'an to the locals. Cheng Ho's presence contributed to the development of various sectors including agriculture, trade, architecture, and cultural arts. Some of his followers even settled permanently by marrying the locals. This research contributes to filling the reference gap regarding the history of Islamization in the Sundanese region, especially the involvement of the Chinese Muslim community.
Nahdlatul Ulama in Defending Indonesian Independence: The Battle of November 10, 1945 Sa'adah, Putri Lailatus; Syah, M. Kautsar Thariq; Nurcahaya, Yan; Samsudin, Samsudin; Sudana, Djojo Soekarjo
Studi Multidisipliner: Jurnal Kajian Keislaman Vol 11, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary Padngsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/multidisipliner.v11i2.13460

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This study examines the Jihad Resolution issued by Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) in response to the threat of a return to colonialism after the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, focusing on its contribution to the Battle of November 10, 1945 in Surabaya. The Jihad Resolution, issued on October 22, 1945, became an important point in the mobilization of the people to defend independence. This research aims to analyze the historical background, content, and impact of the Jihad Resolution on the dynamics of physical struggle and the strengthening of the spirit of religion-based nationalism. The method used is qualitative with a historical approach. Data was collected through literature studies, analyses of archival documents, and review of related literature, including speeches, ulama fatwas, and historical testimonies. The analysis was carried out in a descriptive-analytical manner to understand the relationship between the religious dimension and the nation's struggle strategy. The results of the study show that the Jihad Resolution provides religious legitimacy to fight against the colonizers, so that it is able to unite various elements of society, both civilian and military, in the battle to defend Surabaya. In addition, this resolution shows the integration between Islamic values and nationalism, making the struggle to defend independence part of religious obligations.
MODERNISASI TRANSPORTASI DAN MOBILITAS SOSIAL-EKONOMI DI JAWA BARAT: Dari Preanger Stelsel ke Jalur Kereta Api Tahun 1880–1930 Syah, M. Kautsar Thariq; Sa’adah, Putri Lailatus; Nurcahya, Yan; Negara, Teddiansyah Nata; Murni , Fitria Eka Dewi
BANDA HISTORIA: Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah dan Studi Budaya Vol 3 No 2 (2025): BANDA HISTORIA : Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah dan Studi Budaya
Publisher : Universitas Banda Naira

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62176/bastoria.v3i2.560

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This study analyzes the role of railway development in shaping regional integration and socio-economic transformation in West Java between 1880 and 1930. Employing a historical method with a qualitative, library-based approach, the research examines primary and secondary documents related to colonial transportation policies. The findings demonstrate that the transition from the Preanger Stelsel—a forced coffee cultivation system dependent on traditional transport networks—to modern railway infrastructure fundamentally altered patterns of mobility and economic exchange. The Dutch colonial administration introduced railway lines, maritime routes, and road systems to address logistical constraints caused by the long distance between inland plantations and coastal ports. The establishment of railways not only facilitated the efficient movementof plantation commodities and strengthened export capacity but also reconfigured spatial connectivity, enabling broader social mobility among local populations. The study argues that railway expansion served as a strategic instrument of colonial economic consolidation while simultaneously laying the groundwork for long-term regional integration in West Java.