This article aims to reveal the construction of the identity of Arab immigrants in the era of Dutch colonialism as represented in the novel Fatat Qarut (1929) by Sayyid Abdullah Ahmad Assegaf. The novel was written in Arabic during the colonialism era and represented the setting of Garut city. The main problem of the novel revolves around the relations of Neng, Abdullah, and Van Ridijk characters as representations of the natives (Sundanese), Arab immigrants, and Dutch colonials. The romance story among the three figures provokes some views on the identity of Arab immigrants through supporting and opposing characters. With a descriptive analytical method, this research reveals how the characters in it construct the identity of Arab immigrants from the perspective of post-colonialism. The results show that the text of Fatat Qarut confirms the identity of Arab immigrants as heroes.
This research aims at information security in the form of document files, documents are casual but have a vital role, due to many cyber crimes that try or commit data theft, illegal access or misuse of documents that are used as a particular crime tool. the software development method uses the Rapid Application Development (RAD) model, while the research method applies the Least Significant Bit (LSB) method of hiding information into a digital media (image) as a steganographic technique and Caesar Cipher as a cryptographic technique that encrypts * document filename into aform Caesar randomly characters. The results of the study resulted in an android-based steganography system that uses the Java programming language, as data security for document systems using the least significant bit and caesar cipher method as a top priority and making the system more friendly and interactive to be used easily by users. Steganography system is considered to provide an alternative for users as a system that is able to maintain the confidentiality of documents and provide information to users of the importance of a data security measure.
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