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Journal : Yupa: Historical Studies Journal

The Development of the Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam Organization in Medan City Post-Reformation Muhammad Ridho Azhar; Achiriah Achiriah
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.vi0.2201

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The present study aims to analyze Himpunan Mahasiswa Islam's (HMI) development in Medan City after the reform era, employing a qualitative research design with a case study approach. This study showcases that HMI has developed significantly through in-depth interviews, document analysis, and field observations. The organization has demonstrated its ability to adapt to social, political, and cultural changes. HMI proactively participates in a wide range of social, political, and religious activities that contribute to the betterment of students, campuses, and the local community. By serving as a platform for political education, HMI in Medan City plays a pivotal role in facilitating thoughtful discussions and fostering the advancement of Islamic thought. Moreover, it acts as a catalyst for promoting constructive social change within its sphere of influence. HMI is firmly dedicated to promoting education, protecting students’ rights, and actively advocating for political and social reforms in Indonesia. This research offers valuable insights into the development of HMI in Medan City after the reform era, thereby contributing significantly to the comprehension of the role and potential of student organizations in driving social and political changes in Indonesia.
The Influence of Sheikh Abdul Fattah in the Development of Islam in Natal City (1745-1855) Tamara Ivani Siregar; Achiriah Achiriah
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.3109

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This article explores the pivotal role played by Sheikh Abdul Fattah in shaping the development of Islam in Natal City and its environs from 1745 to 1855. Initially, the populace of the South Tapanuli region was lacking in Islamic knowledge. However, with the advent of Sheikh Abdul Fattah, concerted efforts were made to enhance Islamic religious education. Through the establishment and nurturing of the Sheikh Abdul Fattah Private Islamic College (STAIS), he catalyzed profound transformations. STAIS was founded upon his return from studies in Makkah, where he effectively disseminated the knowledge acquired to his community in Natal. By implementing innovative approaches, STAIS Sheikh Abdul Fattah emerged as a beacon, attracting hundreds of students from Natal City and its vicinity, thus revolutionizing Islamic education in the area. The endeavor to cultivate a refined and progressive society became central to Sheikh Abdul Fattah's vision. Inspired by this ethos, he successfully revolutionized the landscape of Islamic education in Kota Natal, leaving an indelible mark on the expansion of religious knowledge and the advancement of Muslim civilization in the region.