Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan Pandanaran

Through the ethnographic examples and a framework of the everyday life, “The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of the Sunan Pandanaran” shows the important role which the shrine of saint Sunan Pandanaran, located in Bayat, Central Java, plays in the lives of the Javanese people. This paper shows...

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Main Author: Abdul Haque Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IDEA PUBLISHERS 2020-12-01
Series:Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal
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Online Access:https://ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij/article/view/140
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spelling doaj-5608ec97a0074e78841c1a9a673002ac2021-05-20T21:19:45ZengIDEA PUBLISHERSLiberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal2664-81482020-12-014210.47264/idea.lassij/4.2.24Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan PandanaranAbdul Haque Chang0Department of Social Sciences & Liberal Arts, Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi, Pakistan. Through the ethnographic examples and a framework of the everyday life, “The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of the Sunan Pandanaran” shows the important role which the shrine of saint Sunan Pandanaran, located in Bayat, Central Java, plays in the lives of the Javanese people. This paper shows how the Javanese sacred space is inclusive of a historical continuity of different faiths that make up the local culture. Exposing the unnoticed, the inconspicuous, and the unobtrusive, this paper goes beyond the settled cultural patterns and problematizes heterogeneities, ambiguities, and indeterminate classification of categories into a homogenous identity of place, culture, and state—one singular, unified entity. The shrine is an heirloom of the Javanese kingdoms of Surakarta and Yogyakarta—Sunan Pandanaran is considered an ancestor of the Mataram Kingdom—but through the efforts of a Catholic village chief, this shrine has been revitalized as an important pilgrimage site for Javanese of any religious affiliation. https://ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij/article/view/140PilgrimageDivine GiftSufi ShrineIslam in JavaIndonesia
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Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan Pandanaran
Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal
Pilgrimage
Divine Gift
Sufi Shrine
Islam in Java
Indonesia
author_facet Abdul Haque Chang
author_sort Abdul Haque Chang
title Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan Pandanaran
title_short Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan Pandanaran
title_full Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan Pandanaran
title_fullStr Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan Pandanaran
title_full_unstemmed Barakah: The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of Sunan Pandanaran
title_sort barakah: the pilgrim’s divine gift at the shrine of sunan pandanaran
publisher IDEA PUBLISHERS
series Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal
issn 2664-8148
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Through the ethnographic examples and a framework of the everyday life, “The Pilgrim’s Divine Gift at the Shrine of the Sunan Pandanaran” shows the important role which the shrine of saint Sunan Pandanaran, located in Bayat, Central Java, plays in the lives of the Javanese people. This paper shows how the Javanese sacred space is inclusive of a historical continuity of different faiths that make up the local culture. Exposing the unnoticed, the inconspicuous, and the unobtrusive, this paper goes beyond the settled cultural patterns and problematizes heterogeneities, ambiguities, and indeterminate classification of categories into a homogenous identity of place, culture, and state—one singular, unified entity. The shrine is an heirloom of the Javanese kingdoms of Surakarta and Yogyakarta—Sunan Pandanaran is considered an ancestor of the Mataram Kingdom—but through the efforts of a Catholic village chief, this shrine has been revitalized as an important pilgrimage site for Javanese of any religious affiliation.
topic Pilgrimage
Divine Gift
Sufi Shrine
Islam in Java
Indonesia
url https://ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij/article/view/140
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