The Sunan Drajat Complex stands out as a location adorned with aesthetic decorations, unique to the island of Java. Revered as a wise figure in society, Sunan Drajat has seamlessly integrated into modern life, imparting teachings through art, notably the Sufism teachings of Catur Piwulang. This research aims to identify the principles of environmental conservation values reflected in the wall decorations of Sunan Drajat's tomb in Lamongan. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the study draws on the environmental preservation concept of Catur Piwulang, specifically "Wenehono Pangan Marang Wong Kang Keluwen." This concept emphasizes the importance of cherishing the treasures present in the universe, encompassing flora, fauna, and other abiotic elements like water, wind, and air, which are shared among individuals. The decorations on Sunan Drajat's tomb, including the gate of Lawang Agung, partition walls, main, and side doors, manifest the values of character education for environmental conservation. These values encompass caring, tolerance, justice, protection, preservation, and a profound love for the homeland.
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