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Sejarah Tradisi Selapanan pada Masyarakat Jawa di Desa Pulau Tagor Kecamatan Serbajadi Kabupaten Serdang Bedagai Khusna, Leli; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Nasution, Kasron Muhsin
Asian Journal of Islamic Studies and Da'wah Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Asian Journal of Islamic Studies and Da'wah
Publisher : Darul Yasin Al Sys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ajisd.v1i1.1834

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The history of the selapanan tradition in the tradition of the Javanese community which took place in the village of Pulau Tagor, Serbajadi District, Serdang Bedagai Regency and the Islamic view of the Selapanan tradition. The approach used is a cultural anthropological approach which is the view of life of a group of people in the form of behavior, beliefs, values and symbols that they receive unconsciously, all of which are passed down through a communication process from one generation to the next. The results show that the Selapanan tradition has existed since long ago in the Javanese region, and after the Javanese people from Central Java and its surroundings migrated to East Sumatra so that this tradition could develop and survive from generation to generation until it is still being carried out today. The Selapanan tradition has a good meaning as an expression of gratitude to Allah SWT. The Selapanan tradition procession is also permissible in Islam.
Analisis Sejarah Sosial Masyarakat Batubara Serta Dinamika Etnis dalam 'Mission to The East Coast of Sumatra' oleh John Anderson (Abad Ke-19) Maulana, Imran; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Nasution, Kasron Muhsin
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 3, No 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17679815

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The Batubara community on the east coast of Sumatra possesses a unique cultural heritage and social structure, yet it remains insufficiently examined from a social-historical perspective. John Anderson’s travel account in Mission to the East Coast of Sumatra (1823) provides important insights into social life, traditional leadership, and interethnic dynamics in Batubara during the early 19th century. This study aims to uncover the social history of the Batubara community and to analyze patterns of ethnic dynamics that occurred within colonial and regional contexts as reflected in Anderson’s work. This research employs a qualitative method with a content-analysis approach to colonial texts as primary sources, supported by secondary data such as interviews with local figures and historical documentation. The findings show that the social structure of the Batubara community was built upon the Kedatukan system led by the Datuk Empat Suku, who held not only customary authority but also political and religious functions. Furthermore, ethnic dynamics in Batubara unfolded through interactions among Malay, Batak, and other groups, which fostered cultural acculturation, economic collaboration, and occasional social tensions that were addressed through local diplomatic strategies. Anderson’s representation of Batubara reveals a colonial perspective that tends to be biased, yet still offers significant ethnographic value for reassessing local history. Thus, this study affirms that a social-historical approach can effectively reconstruct collective identity and intergroup relations within the context of colonialism in East Sumatra.
A Historical Study of Religious Tolerance: A Case Study in Perbulan Village, Laubaleng District, Karo Regency Barokah, Aldi; Paralihan, Hotmatua; Nasution, Kasron Muhsin
Socius: Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial Vol 3, No 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17757113

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This study examines the History of Religious Tolerance: A Case Study in Perbulan Village, Laubaleng District, Karo Regency. The purpose of this research is to describe the history and development of religions and to analyze the forms of religious tolerance in Perbulan Village, Laubaleng District, Karo Regency. The method used in this study consists of heuristics (source collection), verification (source criticism), interpretation, and historiography (writing), based on field research and literature review. The results show that the people of Perbulan Village belong to a pluralistic community, both ethnically and religiously. Christianity and Islam have developed in this village since the early 20th century. The emergence of Christianity in Perbulan Village is inseparable from the role of European missionaries, and during the independence era it continued through evangelists from the Karo ethnic group itself, particularly through various church organizations, especially the Batak Karo Protestant Church (GBKP). Meanwhile, the emergence of Islam in Perbulan Village is closely linked to preachers from Aceh, which was later continued by preachers from the Karo ethnic group, especially the figure of Syaikh Sulaiman Tarigan (1887–1961), and later supported by preachers sent by Islamic mass organizations such as Al-Jam’iyatul Washliyah, Muhammadiyah, Ittihadiyah, and other groups up to the present day. In terms of tolerance values, the community is bound by kinship systems such as rakut sitelu, merga silima, and tutur si waluh jabu, which help prevent social obstacles and horizontal conflicts in community life despite their religious differences.
Peran Museum Tebing Tinggi dalam Pelestarian Sejarah Fitria, Siti Adinda; A, Achiriah; Nasution, Kasron Muhsin
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 4, No 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18255594

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This study examines the role of Tebing Tinggi City Museum as a cultural institution in efforts to preserve local history. The focus of the research is on how the museum functions as a center for collecting, maintaining, and presenting historical objects related to the heritage of Tebing Tinggi City, such as relics from the Serdang Sultanate and the colonial period, as well as its role in providing historical education to the community. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques including observation, in-depth interviews with museum staff, and documentation. The aim of the research is to analyze the museum’s contribution to preserving local history and to identify the challenges it faces, including limited budgets, a lack of professional human resources, and low public interest, particularly among younger generations. The results indicate that although the museum plays a strategic role in historical preservation and cultural education, these obstacles hinder its optimal performance. Strengthening collaboration among local government, museum management, and the community is necessary to enhance the museum’s function as a medium for the preservation and promotion of local history.