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Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage
Published by Mahesa Research Center
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27463265     DOI : 10.34007
Core Subject : Social,
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage is Published by Mahesa Research Center since February 16, 2020. This Journal publishes articles on local and national, academic, and general topics related to history and cultural heritage. THis Journal Publishes Three times a year April, August and December
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Sejarah Musik Melayu di Kota Medan, 1970-2000 Rahmah, Rahmah; Siregar, Syahruddin; Devianty, Rina
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This article discusses the influence of foreign cultures on the existence of Malay music in Medan City in the period 1970-2000. The arrival of various foreign communities in Medan City also brings their original culture. The acculturation of foreign communities with ethnic Malays produces a beautiful blend of cultures. This study uses the historical method in four writing steps, namely; heuristics, verification or criticism, interpretation, and historiography, with a cultural approach. Ethnic Malay as an egalitarian society can accept foreign culture with open arms. The interaction of the Malay people for hundreds with foreign cultures has brought significant changes to their culture. This can be seen from the various musical genres that influence Malay music. In addition, the use of musical instruments from various foreign cultures also enriches the treasures of Malay music. Even though it was influenced a lot from foreign cultures, Malay music still survives and exists today.
Masjid Al-Musannif: Lambang Keberagaman di Kota Medan Fitri, Mita Saskia; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Abidin, Syahrul
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This article discusses the architecture of the Al-Musannif Mosque which is located in the Cemara Asri complex, Medan. Al-Musannif Mosque is one of the most famous mosques in Medan City. This study uses a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach. Al-Musannif Mosque is a mosque founded by one of the well-known businessmen in the city of Medan named H. Anif Shah. This mosque was founded after H. Anif Shah experienced a spiritual incident during the pilgrimage. This mosque comes with a domed architectural design, which combines various cultures in its architecture, such as: Malay, Arabic, and European. This mosque has a large courtyard, and is often used as a place to carry out religious and social activities. Until now, the Al-Musannif Mosque is one of the mosques that is often visited by residents of the city of Medan.
Tari Inai: Identitas Budaya Masyarakat Desa Kuala Bangka, Kabupaten Labuhanbatu Utara Qomariah, Siti; Sazali, Hasan; Batubara, Abdul Karim
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This article discusses the Inai Dance in Kuala Bangka Village, North Labuhanbatu Regency. Inai Dance is a typical dance from the North Labuhanbatu Malay community which is usually performed at wedding processions. This study uses the historical method in four writing steps, namely; heuristics, verification or criticism, interpretation, and historiography, with a cultural approach. In its history, it is not known when and who brought the Inai Dance to Kuala Bangka Village. However, according to several sources, this tradition has long been practiced by the Malay community in this village. Inai Dance is a dance that comes from the acculturation of local culture with Arabic (Islamic) culture. This dance is usually performed by three dancers who will dance this dance in turn. Inai Dance is a dance that is performed during the procession of plain flour. This dance is performed in front of the bride and groom, apart from being an entertainment for the two brides, it also pays tribute to them as a king and queen for a day.
Tradisi Magido Bantu: Budaya Tolong-Menolong Masyarakat Mandailing di Jorong Tamiang Ampalu, Kabupaten Pasaman Barat Hannah, Hannah; Siregar, Yusra Dewi; Susanti, Neila
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This article discusses the Magido Bantu tradition practiced by the Mandailing ethnic group in Jorong Tamiang Ampalu, West Pasaman Regency. This tradition has become a custom that is commonly practiced before a horja (wedding ceremony) is held. This study uses the historical method in four writing steps, namely; heuristics, verification or criticism, interpretation, and historiography, with a cultural approach. The Padri war that occurred to the Mandailing land area led to the migration of the Mandailing ethnic group who had embraced Islam to the Minangkabau region. This migration also brings with it customs and traditions that were previously practiced, one of which is the Magido Bantu tradition. This tradition has its own procession and implementation procedures that are different from the traditions commonly practiced by the Mandailing ethnic group in other regions. The implementation of this tradition has so many positive values in it, including: an attitude of help, mutual respect, deliberation, and so on. This tradition is still being maintained until now, if a horja is not held it will feel less than perfect.
Pondok Persulukan Ma’arif Muslimin: Saksi Bisu Penyebaran Ajaran Tarekat Naqsabandiyah di Kota Padangsidimpuan Sida Wati Rambe; Yusra Dewi Siregar; Anang Anas Azhar
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 2, No 1 (2021)
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This article discusses the history and development of the Persulukan Ma'arif Muslimin in the city of Padangsidimpuan. The long history of the arrival of the Naqsabandiyah teachings in the southern Tapanuli region was manifested in the form of religious activities at Pondok Persulukan. This research uses qualitative research methods with two approaches; historical and social approaches. In this research, the writer wants to examine how this Persulukan Pondok is one of the places for spreading the teachings of the Naqsyabandiyah Order in the city of Padangsidimpuan. Apart from that, the writer also wants to see what developments have been since the presence of Pondok Persulukan Ma'arif Muslimin. Pondok Persulukan Ma'arif Muslimin was founded in 1970 by Sheikh Imom Daulay. The Pondok Persulukan has experienced ups and downs in its journey. At the beginning of its establishment, Pondok Persulukan also had an educational institution (pondok pesantren), but due to several reasons, the boarding school was no longer operational. During its development, Pondok Persulukan changed its name to the Ma'arif Muslimin Padangsidimpuan Social Welfare Institution. Until now, Pondok Persulukan is still used by the local community as a place to study religious sciences, especially for those who are elderly.

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