2019
DOI: 10.36835/humanistika.v5i2.46
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Peringatan Maulid Nabi

Abstract: Maulid Nabi is widely celebrated throughout the world, including in Indonesia, many cultural traditions influence this warning. There are two opinions that suggest the beginning of the emergence of the Maulid tradition, first held by the caliph Mu'iz li Dinillah, and during the time of Sultan Salahuddin al-Ayyubi. Keywords: Maulid Nabi, Tradition, Indonesia

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“…This celebration is held in various forms, such as cultural, ritual, and religious activities. The Prophet's birth is widely commemorated worldwide, including in Indonesia (Yunus, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This celebration is held in various forms, such as cultural, ritual, and religious activities. The Prophet's birth is widely commemorated worldwide, including in Indonesia (Yunus, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research raised the tradition and celebration of the Prophet's birthday, including Anggita (2022), Farid (2016), Haninaturrahmah & Muhammad (2017), Heliadi (2016), Marabessy (2018), Nurlatifa, Zubair, Fauzan, & Alqadri (2022), Nurdin (2016), Sholehuddin, M. S., Munjin, M., & Adinugraha (2021), Yunus (2019), Salmiah (2018), Suriadi (2019), Pranata, Wijoyoh, & Suharyanto (2021), Syarif, Fatchan, Sumarmi, & Astina (2016) and Ridwan, & Wahdian (2017). Two of the previous studies only discussed in general the celebration of the Prophet's Maulid, for example, Farid (Farid, 2016) discussed in his research that the history of the prophet's maulid in parts of the world, namely starting from the Fatimid dynasty in Egypt and explaining the chronology of the history of the maulid celebration to Indonesia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%