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JUSPI (Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25808311     DOI : 10.30829/juspi.v3i1
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
JUSPI (Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam) publishes scientific articles in the fields of historical, social and humanities. JUSPI invites academics to publish their research articles, especially historical, social and humanities studies with Islamic themes, for example about Islamic groups or communities, Muslim minorities, culture and traditions, education, organization and politics, civilization, heritage and architecture, social change, intellectual and thought, biography, historiography, press and literacy, as well as science and technology. The editor also received a book review to be published in a special section of the publication. The articles can be written to be submitted in Indonesia and English. JUSPI is published by the Department of Sejarah Peradaban Islam, Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara. It is published twice a year in July and January.
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Abdullah Eteng: His Struggles and Achievements for Indonesia and North Sumatra Yushar Tanjung; Pulung Sumantri; Adam Zaki Gultom
JUSPI (Jurnal Sejarah Peradaban Islam) Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v5i1.10023

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This article discusses Abdullah Eteng, a local fighter from North Sumatra who was instrumental in securing the Republic of Indonesia's independence. This research employs a historical method. Because this study is centered on Abdullah Eteng, this article takes on the form of a biography. Abdullah Eteng is a fighter who demonstrates consistency in the pursuit of his ideals. The struggle spanned multiple eras, including Dutch colonialism, Japan, the Physical Revolution, the Old and New Orders. From the ground up, he forged himself to the pinnacle of his career. Throughout his life, he was involved in organizations and the news media and possessed a strong sense of responsibility. As a bureaucrat, he is accountable to political parties and members of parliament.
The History of Bone Islamization in the XVII-XIX Centuries and the Impact on Society's Religious Traditions Moh Ashif Fuadi; Usman Usman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v5i1.9827

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This article aims to describe Islam in Bone, history of entry, development, and influence on the religious traditions of the Bone community. This article uses historical research methods with four stages: heuristics, verification, interpretation, and historiography. The results of the research: 1. Acceptance of Islam in Bone is the main role of the King who ruled for approximately three months, namely King La Tenri Pale, who was the XI king of the Bone kingdom in the 17th century AD. Officially, Islam was accepted by the people of Bone on November 23, 1611, AD or 20 Ramadan 1020 H when King XII ruled, namely La Tenri Ruwa Matinroe ri Bantaeng or known by his Islamic name as Sultan Adam. 2. The development of Islam began to spread to the XIII king who ruled, namely La Maddaremmeng or known as Muhammad Salih (1631-1640 AD). 3. The influence of Islam that emerged in the Bone community, namely, marriage, birth, and death. It is this religious tradition that gets the influence of Islamic teachings on the people of Bone. 
Identification of Cultural Values and Nation’s Character in Dalung Bojong Inscription of the Sultanate of Banten in Lampung Kian Amboro; Kuswono Kuswono; Adi Setiawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v5i1.9471

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This study aims to identify the cultural values and character of the nation in the text of the Dalung Bojong Inscription of the Sultanate of Banten in Lampung. The content analysis (content) method with a descriptive qualitative approach was used in this study. The results indicated that the Dalung Bojong Inscription contained ten cultural values and national characters, including the following: 1) Tolerance; 2) Democratic; 3) Friendly/ Communicative; 4) Peaceful; 5) Discipline; 6) National Spirit; 7) Responsibility; 8) Patriotism; 9) Social Concerns; 10) Appreciating Achievements. It is concluded that the value of Discipline is the predominating value in the inscription text's 12 articles. It is demonstrated by the text of the Dalung Bojong Inscription, which contains a set of regulations aimed at controlling, regulating, and maintaining order in the Lampung people's political, economic, and social lives.
Sunan Giri's Da'wah Network and Islamization in Sulawesi and Nusa Tenggara Hilful Fudhul; Ahmad Muhajir; Siska Nurazizah Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v5i1.9628

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This article explores the da'wah network of Sunan Giri and other ulamas in Eastern Indonesia, such as in Gowa, Lombok, Maluku, Bima to Manggarai. This da’wah network refers to the relationship between Giri and Datuk ri Bandang, both teacher and student. This research uses the historical method. The primary sources used include the manuscripts of Bo Sangaji Kai, Panambo Lombok, Lontara Gowa, and Lontara Wajo. The results of the study concluded that Islamization in the archipelago is in one da’wah network. Ulama spread across the archipelago has a scientific chain from an extensive Wali Songo da’wah network. Sunan Giri and his da’wah network (Datuk ri Bandang) were central in Islamizing the eastern region.
Anti-Corruption Education Values in Lampung People's Life Philosophy Syahputra, Muhammad Candra; Nata, Andrian Anwar L.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v5i1.9895

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Anti-corruption values have existed in the local wisdom of the culture of each region in the country, in this case the author examines the values of anti-corruption education in the philosophy of life of Lampung people. This research is a literature study (library research) using a qualitative approach, while the sources in this research are books, journals, proceedings, and scientific manuscripts related to the topic of discussion. The results of this study show that anti-corruption values namely honesty, discipline, responsibility, hard work, modest, independent, fair, brave, caring are found in the philosophy of life of the Lampung people or the philosophy of piil pesenggiri which is also in harmony with Islamic values.
Anti-Corruption Education Values in Lampung People's Life Philosophy Muhammad Candra Syahputra; Andrian Anwar L. Nata
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30829/juspi.v5i1.11368

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Anti-corruption values have existed in the local wisdom of the culture of each region in the country, in this case the author examines the values of anti-corruption education in the philosophy of life of Lampung people. This research is a literature study (library research) using a qualitative approach, while the sources in this research are books, journals, proceedings, and scientific manuscripts related to the topic of discussion. The results of this study show that anti-corruption values namely honesty, discipline, responsibility, hard work, modest, independent, fair, brave, caring are found in the philosophy of life of the Lampung people or the philosophy of piil pesenggiri which is also in harmony with Islamic values.

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