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Preface


 Director General of Culture  Books which are written by Indonesian scholar give an idea of   the dynamics of
                           Indonesian Islam from time to time in various aspects. We hope that readers
 Ministry of Education and Culture   will find the book informative and useful.

 of the Republic of Indonesia   Wassalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,

                           Director General of Culture Ministry of Education and Culture of
                           the Republic of Indonesia



 Assalamu’alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,
                           Hilmar Farid
 Indonesia  is  a  “big  house  of  culture”  which  becomes  a  shelter  of  diverse
 culture. Diversity is the result of encounter of various nations. This cultural
 encounter has produced Indonesian Islamic Culture.
 The spread and development of the cultural history of Islam in Indonesia is
 different from the spread of Islam in some parts of the world, such as Asia,
 Africa,  America,  Australia  and  Europe.  The  spread  of  Islam  in  Indonesia
 is done gradually with a cultural approach. Islam which interacts with local
 culture creates an Islamic variant that is typical of the Nusantara. The Islamic
 variant is not Islam that is cut off from the roots of purity, but in which Islam
 has been acculturated with local culture. Thus, Islam essentially keeps its
 purity, and the local traditions are also maintained. Then it comes what is
 called the ‘cultural enrichment’.
 Indonesian  Islamic  history  cannot  be  separated  from  the  nation’s  journey.
 Islam has become a tradition embedded in the context of socio-economic
 and political in Indonesia. Islam also has played a main role in the integration
 of the nation by bonds between scholars (ulama) and student who become
 network  of  collective  memory.  For  example,  people  of  Bugis-Makassar
 ‘remembered’ the role of the three scholars of Minangkabau, Minangkabau
 kept Aceh in mind, Makassar and Ternate recalled in Gresik, Banjarmasin
 thought of Demak, Papua thought of Tidore and so on.
 The publication of “Indonesia Islamic Culture in Historical Perspectives” book
 is expected not only a wisdom for the people of Indonesia, but also for other
 countries. The Wisdom from the Indonesian Islamic cultural history, at least,
 showed the presence of Islam that does not necessarily conflict with the local
 culture.  The  presence  of  Islam  in  turn  can  actually  enrich  the  Indonesian
 culture and Islamic culture itself, because there are dialogue, and peaceful
 convergence of Islam and local culture.











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