Proceedings of the International Symposium on Religious Literature and Heritage (ISLAGE 2021)

Session: Religious Literary Heritage: Preservation, Promotion and Digitization

9 articles
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Pragmatic Thinking in the Book of Dalail Al-I’jaz Abdul Qahir Al-Jurjani

Mamluatul Hasanah, Alfiatus Syarofah, Risna Rianti Sari
The solution to the pragmatic transfer experienced by Arabic learners can be found by re-reading Arabic turas using a pragmatic perspective born of modern linguistics. Abdul Qahir al-Jurjani’s monumental work, one of the legacies of the Araby Dalail al-I’jaz turas, is studied critically with a naturalistic...
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Islam Behind the Court Wall

Politics and Aesthetics of Javanese Islam in Babad Tanah Jawi

Achmad Fawaid, Wening Udasmoro, Sri Margana
The babad studies on Islamisation in Java are commonly based on historical analysis, but rarely on its ideological author or aesthetical strategy. This article figures out R. Ng. Yasadipura I’s strategy of describing Islam in the Babad Tanah Jawi is based on allegorical (in Javanese term, pasemon) technique,...
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Finding Ancient Coins: An Early Numismatic Study on the Spread of Islam from Arab to the Nusantara

Nurman Kholis, Kamal Yusuf, Asep Saefullah, Muhammad Rais, Ali Akbar, Masmedia Pinem, Dede Burhanuddin
The current research is aimed to trace and find out the ancient coins from Arabic found in the archipelago and their relation to literacy related to the history of the Islamization process and the accelerated development of Islamic civilization in this region. As a preliminary study, this research was...
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Seong Gi Hun’s Religiosity Represented in Squid Game Film Series

Whida Rositama, Asni Furaida
Squid Game series became a famous worldwide film that stole audiences’ huge attention. Several reviews have been done about the social-capitalism side of this film. Besides, there is also a review of the nine main characters of this film. But this study focuses on Seong Gi Hun’s religiosity represented...
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The Development History of the Yellow Book (Kitab Kuning) as Islamic Textbooks in Indonesia Based on the Philology Perspective

Rosidin Rosidin, Fenty Andriani, Akhmad Nurul Kawakip, Moh. Mansur Fauzi
This paper is examined the development history of the yellow book (kitab kuning) as Islamic textbooks in Indonesia from the perspective of philology. First, from the codicology perspective, the yellow book scattered in Indonesia since the 16th to 21st century had a consistent increase in terms of variations...
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The Digitalization of Kitab Kuning

The Role of Santri in Reactualizing Islamic Treasure

Halimi Halimi, Muflikhah Ulya, Siti Rahmatillah
To anticipate the burial of the Islamic treasures and to answer the community’s needs in virtual reality. Accordingly, it is necessary to conserve the manuscript and study its contents. This has been successfully realized through various innovations and creativity of the Santris in digitizing Islamic...
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Heritage Language Maintenance and Ethnic Identity in Virtual Communication among Javanese Basketball Coaches in Indonesia

Deny Efita Nur Rakhmawati, Dwi Cahyo Kartiko
The promotion of nationality and technology have drained Javanese as the ethnic language in Indonesia as a multilingual country. This study, therefore, explores the Javanese as an ethnic marker and identity in virtual communication. The data were collected via semi-structured interviews and observation...
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Bobot, Bibit, and Bebet in Choosing a Mate

(A Study of Serat Warayagnya Manuscript by Mangkunegara IV)

Umi Masfiah
The concept of bebet, bibit, and bobot contain in the Serat Warayagnya manuscript by Mangkunegara IV, a poet and ruler of the Kadipaten Mangkunegara of Surakarta in the mid-19th century. Terefore, this Serat Warayagnya has been part of a modern Javanese literary work written by a Javanese priyayi. This...
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Creating a Quran Generation with Science Literacy

Ahmad Abtokhi
One of the main obligations of parents, including teachers, is to lead their children and students to become individuals who have spiritual depth and moral exaltation. These two things can be achieved through an integrated learning approach that combines the Qur’an with various information including...