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Peranan Haji Bun Yamin terhadap Pembangunan dan Pendirian Masjid Taqwa Desa Seri Tanjung Mukhlisin Nata Hudin; Junadhan Syapa Widyaksa; Muhammad Daffa Pratama; Rimadia Rimadia; Maulidya Dwi Melantika; Hudaidah Hudaidah
Perspektif : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Bahasa Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Juni : Perspektif: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Bahasa
Publisher : STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

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Mosques have an important role in the lives of Muslims, not only as places of worship, but also as centers of social, cultural, and educational activities. This research reveals the history of the establishment of the Taqwa Mosque in Seri Tanjung Village, Tanjung Batu District, Ogan Ilir Regency, as well as the important role of Manda Haji Bun Yamin as a local figure in the process of building the mosque. Using historical and sociological approaches, this study shows that the mosque not only reflects the spiritual development of the community, but also symbolizes unity and independence in building religious facilities independently. The results found that Manda Haji Bun Yamin had a strong religious and social vision, reflected in his initiative to build a permanent two-story mosque that would later become the center of community activities. The Taqwa Mosque is not only a place of worship, but also plays a role in religious education, distribution of social assistance, preservation of traditions, and strengthening the value of tolerance between religious communities. This research emphasizes the importance of exploring and documenting local history as part of the cultural heritage and identity of the local Muslim community.
Jawara on the Stage of Political Power in Banten Davi Dwi Julio; Nadia Khumairatun; Sultan Nadhifa; Rafael Kamajaya; Muhammad Daffa Pratama; Muhammad Wafikurrizky Nugraha; Silpius Kegiye
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 6 No. 02 (2026): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, 2026
Publisher : Sean Institute

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This researcher investigates the transformation and strategic role of jawara as traditional cultural figures who have transitioned into influential political actors within the regional power structure of Banten, Indonesia. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s theory of power relations, this research examines how jawara negotiate, construct, and sustain power through complex interactions between cultural authority, kinship networks, state institutions, and political dynamics. Employing a qualitative single instrumental case study approach, this study analyzes documentary data, academic literature, historical records, and media sources to uncover patterns of influence embedded in both formal and informal political spheres. Findings reveal that the power of jawara in Banten is institutionalized through several mechanisms: genealogical legitimacy rooted in aristocratic titles, the penetration of state elites into cultural organizations, the use of kinship-based networks for electoral mobilization, and the provision of state resources to reinforce dependency. These mechanisms demonstrate that the jawara’s authority transcends physical or martial strength, evolving into a sophisticated form of socio-political power embedded in historical narratives, cultural symbols, and governance practices. Consequently, the relationship between jawara and the state reflects a hybrid political order where traditional authority and modern bureaucracy intersect, reinforcing reciprocal legitimacy and reproducing local elite domination.