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The Role of Sri Baduga Maharaja in the Spread of Islam in The Sunda Region Supendi, Usman; Nurcahya, Yan; Maulana, Ahmad Sobri; Nugraha, Patra Sentosa; Syakira, Mutiara Khansa; Salsabila, Marisa Jahra
Jejak digital: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): JULI
Publisher : INDO PUBLISHING

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Sri Baduga Maharaja (Prabu Siliwangi) was a great king of the Sunda Kingdom who ruled around 1482–1521 AD, and was known as a just, wise, and peace-loving leader. The data is then analyzed using qualitative data analysis techniques, starting with data reduction to filter relevant information from all sources. From this statement, it can be concluded that at that time there was a religious shift, with many Pajajaran people converting to Islam. Sri Baduga Maharaja did not directly spread Islam, but he played a role in creating peaceful and tolerant conditions that allowed Islam to spread well in the Sunda Kingdom. His open attitude towards religious differences made his reign one of the important periods in the early history of Islam in the Land of Sunda. reflecting how religion and culture are harmoniously intertwined. In this context, studying this collection of relics is an important means of understanding how Islam grew and took root in the cultural expressions of the Sundanese people.
Jihad Resolution and the Spirit of Struggle: Historical Traces of the Battle of November 10, 1945 Syah, M Kautsar Thariq; Sa'adah, Putri Lailatus; Rofic, Zaenur; Hakim, Ajid; Anwar, Riyan Haqi Khoerul; Salsabila, Marisa Jahra; Syakira, Mutiara Khansa
Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Iman dan Spiritualitas
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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The resolution of jihad on the November 10, 1945 incident became a major history of Indonesia after independence. However, this event is rarely depicted from the perspective of the role of religions in Indonesia, especially through religious fatwas during this battle. One of them is the fatwa of KH. Hasyim announcing, before the meeting attended by NU consuls throughout Java and Madura on October 22, 1945, all meetings of ulama agreed that the result of the deliberation was a decision regarding jihad as part of the struggle for independence. This article discusses the fatwas and appeals issued by several religions in Indonesia when the battle took place on November 10, 1945 in Surabaya. Research shows that there was a jihad fatwa to encourage resistance to the events of November 10, 1945. This was shown in the First People's Sovereignty Newspaper, an Islamic fatwa published through the People's Sovereignty Newspaper published on November 9, 1945, the contents of which were namely 60 Miljoen Kaoem Moelimin Indonesia Siap Melawan Fi Sabilillah, and dated November 24, 1945, the contents of which were in the Perjuangan Alim Oelama Menentoekan Hoekoem.