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ISLAM DAN BUDAYA MASYARAKAT YOGYAKARTA DITINJAU DARI PERSPEKTIF SEJARAH

Yogyakarta is one of the Indonesia's special districts embraced the Islamic culture. The history of Mataram Kingdom as the Islamic Kingdom, through Giyanti agreement (1755) gave birth to Yogyakarta Palace as a part of the Islamic history in Mataram. The influence of Islam in its society can be...

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Published in:El-Harakah : wacana pemikiran keagamaan, keilmuan, dan kebudayaan keilmuan, dan kebudayaan, 2011-01, Vol.13 (1), p.46
Main Authors: Rahman, Aulia Arif, Hodayah, Khoirul
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description Yogyakarta is one of the Indonesia's special districts embraced the Islamic culture. The history of Mataram Kingdom as the Islamic Kingdom, through Giyanti agreement (1755) gave birth to Yogyakarta Palace as a part of the Islamic history in Mataram. The influence of Islam in its society can be explained by cultural theory. Culture seen from its structure and level could explain that Islam, as a subculture, is not against the Java culture as the main culture, making Islam could be accepted by the Yogyakarta society as the true religion. Islamic values have been fused with the life of Yogyakarta society so that there are many ways of thinking and actions that tend to embrace Islam. This can be shown through art, literature, social activities and the life principles believed by the Yogyakarta society.
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