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Journal : Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage

Kontestasi Politik antara Kesultanan Deli dan Serdang di Sumatera Timur, 1800-1865 Fachri Syauqii; Nabila Yasmin; Jufri Naldo
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 2, No 3 (2021)
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (462.715 KB) | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v2i3.1042

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This study aims to determine the political contestation between the Deli and Serdang Sultanates and to determine the impact of the contestation. This study uses the historical method with four steps, namely: heuristics, verification, interpretation, and historiography. The sources of data used in this study include primary and secondary sources. Primary sources are agreement texts and interviews. While secondary sources are obtained through several books, theses, and journals related to the two sultanates. The analysis used is deductive, namely drawing conclusions from the general to the specific, in which the political contestation in the Deli and Serdang Sultanates, so as to obtain information on how the political contestation between the two.
Nilai-Nilai Islam dalam Tradisi Pernikahan Masyarakat Etnis Melayu di Tanjung Balai Siti Nurhaliza Lubis; Yusra Dewi Siregar; Nabila Yasmin
Warisan: Journal of History and Cultural Heritage Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34007/warisan.v4i2.1925

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Marriage customs serve as a tangible manifestation of the confluence of Islamic values and local culture, combining into a unified sacred process. This study explores the wedding traditions of the Malay ethnic group in Tanjung Balai, including their historical roots, customary rituals, and their correlation with Islamic values. The research aims to provide a comprehensive description of the marriage culture commonly practiced by the people of Tanjung Balai, while also expanding scholarly insights into the integration of Islam and Indonesian culture. Remarkably, these traditions have endured for a significant duration and have ties to the spread of Islam from the Sultanate of Aceh. This qualitative research, utilizing anthropological and historical research methods, involves four phases: heuristics (source collection), source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The study concludes that Islamic values incorporated into the wedding traditions of the Malay ethnic group in Tanjung Balai have influenced the orientation of local cultural values towards an Islamic context. Furthermore, the evolution of this culture over time represents a gradual adaptation to changing societal dynamics, drawing inspiration from the local indigenous community.