Emiliawati, Emil
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Historical Burial Site of the Pamanoekan en Tjiasemlanden (P&T Land) Era in Kampung Tengger Agung Emiliawati, Emil; Welsi Damayanti
Journal of Indonesian History Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Indonesian History
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jih.v12i1.4145

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This research aims to find out the history of the tombs of Maria Elisabeth van Lawick Van Bast and Francis Theodorus Hofland in Tengger Agung, and to find out the differences in the condition of these tombs in prehistoric and present times. This research was carried out using historical methods through heuristics, namely by collecting information from historical sources, observation, documentation, and interviews with residents in Tengger Agung. The results of this research show that in Tengger Agung, Peter William Hofland founded the company P&T Land, and Pusara was owned by the wife and children of Johannes Theodorus Hofland, who was the second child of PW Hofland, owner of P&T Land. The current condition of the tomb is that the statue that used to be perched on top of the tomb has disappeared somewhere. The structure at the edge of the tomb is damaged, the fence and stairs around the tomb are out of shape and destroyed. With this research the author hopes that the results of this research can be used as material for further research to be able to find out more deeply about the history of Subang, and one of them is because Subang is one of the historical areas in the West Java region.
ISLAM AND SUNDANESE CULTURE: HARMONIZING MORAL, SPIRITUAL, AND HUMANITARIAN VALUES Emiliawati, Emil; Alfajrin, Muhammad Fakih; Sarah, Siti; Parhan, Muhamad
Al-Tsaqafa : Jurnal Ilmiah Peradaban Islam Vol. 22 No. 1 (2025): Al-Tsaqafa : Jurnal Ilmiah Peradaban Islam
Publisher : Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/al-tsaqafa.v22i1.42664

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Islam is an open religion in the fields of science and culture, accommodating yet selective. Islam accepts science and culture that are in line with and do not contradict Islamic principles. Various cultures and customs inherited from ancestors have developed and assimilated with Islamic teachings. Local cultural wisdom must be preserved and maintained as long as it does not conflict with Islamic law. This study aims to identify Sundanese culture that contains religious and cultural values that are worth preserving from an Islamic perspective. The culture of a region is a reflection of that region's unique characteristics. Sundanese culture is known for its strong moral, spiritual, and humanitarian values, although there are negative elements that need to be filtered out. Cultural heritage such as Wayang Golek and Gembyung contain profound Islamic teachings and are still preserved by the community as a means of drawing closer to Allah SWT. The culture and customs practiced have high educational and religious value. Key Words: Culture, Islam, Sunda, Gembyung, Wayang Golek