RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME
In the 18th century, although the Dutch Company controlled most of the archipelago, the Netherlands also experienced a decline in trade. This was due to the large number of corrupt employees and the fall in the price of spices which eventually created the VOC. Under the rule of H.W. Daendels, the co...
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description | In the 18th century, although the Dutch Company controlled most of the archipelago, the Netherlands also experienced a decline in trade. This was due to the large number of corrupt employees and the fall in the price of spices which eventually created the VOC. Under the rule of H.W. Daendels, the colonial government began to change the way of exploitation from the old conservative way which focused on trade through the VOC to exploitation managed by the government and the private sector. Ulama also strengthen their ties with the general public through judicial management, and compensation, and waqaf assets, and by leading congregational prayers and various ceremonies for celebrating birth, marriage and death. Their links with a large number of artisans, workers (workers), and the merchant elite were very influential. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9ed730fb6a4b45e58ee163340c70a60e2024-01-24T01:27:20ZaraSekolah Pasca Sarjana Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaJurnal Indo-Islamika2088-94452723-11352020-09-018212613410.15408/idi.v8i2.175627298RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISMEAgung Perdana Kusuma0UIN Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaIn the 18th century, although the Dutch Company controlled most of the archipelago, the Netherlands also experienced a decline in trade. This was due to the large number of corrupt employees and the fall in the price of spices which eventually created the VOC. Under the rule of H.W. Daendels, the colonial government began to change the way of exploitation from the old conservative way which focused on trade through the VOC to exploitation managed by the government and the private sector. Ulama also strengthen their ties with the general public through judicial management, and compensation, and waqaf assets, and by leading congregational prayers and various ceremonies for celebrating birth, marriage and death. Their links with a large number of artisans, workers (workers), and the merchant elite were very influential.https://psikologi.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/indo-islamika/article/view/17562relasi, ulama, penguasa, kolonialisme |
spellingShingle | Agung Perdana Kusuma RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME Jurnal Indo-Islamika relasi, ulama, penguasa, kolonialisme |
title | RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME |
title_full | RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME |
title_fullStr | RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME |
title_full_unstemmed | RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME |
title_short | RELASI ULAMA DAN PENGUASA MASA KOLONIALISME |
title_sort | relasi ulama dan penguasa masa kolonialisme |
topic | relasi, ulama, penguasa, kolonialisme |
url | https://psikologi.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/indo-islamika/article/view/17562 |
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