Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat Community

This research focuses on the development of Islamic Da'wa in the Malay Langkat community, particularly during the early period of Islam developed by Tarekat Naqsabandiyah. Using a social historical approach, this study produced several findings. The historical data regarding the initial entry...

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Main Authors: Azhar Azhar, Suryo Adi Sahfutra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LP2M Insuri Ponorogo 2022-12-01
Series:Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
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Online Access:https://ejournal.insuriponorogo.ac.id/index.php/adabiya/article/view/2379
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author Azhar Azhar
Suryo Adi Sahfutra
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description This research focuses on the development of Islamic Da'wa in the Malay Langkat community, particularly during the early period of Islam developed by Tarekat Naqsabandiyah. Using a social historical approach, this study produced several findings. The historical data regarding the initial entry of Islam indicates two arguments, one originating from Barus and the other from Peurlak. However, the strongest argument for the entry of Islam into Langkat comes from the Aceh Peurlak region. The history of Islamic Da'wa is marked by several events, such as the establishment of the Azizi Grand Mosque, the Masrulah Madrasah, and the Babussalam Besilam Suluk settlement, which has historical connections with the followers of Tarekat Naqsabandiyah in Malaysia. After Indonesia's independence, the social and religious conditions of the community underwent changes. The development of Da'wa was no longer centered on the sultanate, but rather it was spread throughout various areas in Langkat, through institutions, individuals, and religious communities. The development of Tarekat Naqsabandiyah Da'wa can still be found today, as evidenced by the presence of many students at the Babussalam pesantren who come from Malaysia. The development of tarekat-based Da'wa has become one of the distinctive characteristics of Malay Islam in Langkat.
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spelling doaj.art-07eaec07d9e241fe8a52d1324488d50e2023-02-22T02:56:06ZengLP2M Insuri PonorogoAl-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan1907-11912540-92042022-12-0117210.37680/adabiya.v17i2.2379Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat CommunityAzhar Azhar0Suryo Adi Sahfutra1Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Medan, IndonesiaUniversitas Pembangunan Panca Budi, Medan, Indonesia This research focuses on the development of Islamic Da'wa in the Malay Langkat community, particularly during the early period of Islam developed by Tarekat Naqsabandiyah. Using a social historical approach, this study produced several findings. The historical data regarding the initial entry of Islam indicates two arguments, one originating from Barus and the other from Peurlak. However, the strongest argument for the entry of Islam into Langkat comes from the Aceh Peurlak region. The history of Islamic Da'wa is marked by several events, such as the establishment of the Azizi Grand Mosque, the Masrulah Madrasah, and the Babussalam Besilam Suluk settlement, which has historical connections with the followers of Tarekat Naqsabandiyah in Malaysia. After Indonesia's independence, the social and religious conditions of the community underwent changes. The development of Da'wa was no longer centered on the sultanate, but rather it was spread throughout various areas in Langkat, through institutions, individuals, and religious communities. The development of Tarekat Naqsabandiyah Da'wa can still be found today, as evidenced by the presence of many students at the Babussalam pesantren who come from Malaysia. The development of tarekat-based Da'wa has become one of the distinctive characteristics of Malay Islam in Langkat. https://ejournal.insuriponorogo.ac.id/index.php/adabiya/article/view/2379Islamic da’waIslamic historyLangkatMalay CommunityNorth Sumatra
spellingShingle Azhar Azhar
Suryo Adi Sahfutra
Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat Community
Al-Adabiya: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Keagamaan
Islamic da’wa
Islamic history
Langkat
Malay Community
North Sumatra
title Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat Community
title_full Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat Community
title_fullStr Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat Community
title_full_unstemmed Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat Community
title_short Islam in North Sumatra: Study on the Naqsabandiyah Sufi Order in the Malay Langkat Community
title_sort islam in north sumatra study on the naqsabandiyah sufi order in the malay langkat community
topic Islamic da’wa
Islamic history
Langkat
Malay Community
North Sumatra
url https://ejournal.insuriponorogo.ac.id/index.php/adabiya/article/view/2379
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