Ulumuddin : Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman
Vol 13 No 1 (2023): Ulumuddin: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Keislaman

Manuskrip Beraksara Jawi Pada Khazanah Pustaka EAP British Library

Sulistiyo, Rozib (Unknown)
Sani, Amilda (Unknown)
Rusli, Risan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Jun 2023

Abstract

Jawi script is Arabic/hijaiyah letters with 6 additional letters as local modifications which -when read or pronounced- form Malay words/sentences. This Jawi script is proof of the influence of Islam in the archipelago. This study is historical research employing literature analysis examining the Jawi script collection within the digital library provided by the Endangered Archives Program (EAP) Riau manuscripts: The Gateway to The Malay Intellectual World (EAP153). The data obtained was then analyzed qualitatively through historiography descriptive analysis. The data was then discussed by comparing with other literacy sources such as journals, books and internet sources. Malay manuscripts stored in the British Library EAP library & Linggam Cahaya Library consist of 454 manuscripts including 65 (14%) written in Dutch, 30 (6.6%) written in Indonesian, 3 (0.7%) written in Arabic, 2 (2) 0.4%) written in English and 353 Jawi manuscripts (78%) and 118 bi-lingual literature collections. Based on the Jawi manuscripts provided in the EAP British Library collection and that of Linggam Cahaya Library, it can be understood that the use of Jawi writing provides an overview of the socio-cultural conditions of Malay at the time. It is also revealed that there had been ups and downs in the use of Jawi script. In the 19th century Jawi writing was the government official script, the most mastered script by the community, a sign of identity and a resistance symbol against colonialism. The prestige of Jawi script began to decline since school system spread and the use of Latin script in the schooling world started as the impact of the ethical politics of 1901.

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agama_islam

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Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences Other

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Jurnal Ulumuddin is a medium of diffusion and exchange of the up to date information on the research findings on Islamic Studies in Indonesian context. It covers various perspectives of humanities and social sciences, with special interest on Islamic education and law of muslim societies as the main ...