Islam has a significant role in shaping social, cultural, and religious life in Indonesia. This paper aims to better understand how Islam entered and developed in the archipelago, as well as the various methods used in the process of its spread. The method used is a literature study from primary and secondary sources that have been published in the form of books, journal articles, and theses. The findings of the paper explain that history records that Islam was first introduced to Indonesia through trade, marriage, and diplomatic relations, which was then followed by a da'wah approach through Islamic boarding schools and educational institutions. This method of dissemination shows the adaptation and integration of Islam with local culture which ultimately affects many aspects of Indonesian people's lives. The writing of this journal aims to examine the history of the arrival of Islam in Indonesia and the methods used in the process of its spread, with the hope of providing a deeper understanding of the role of Islam in Indonesian history
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