
Aspek Islam dalam Turisme Kolonial di Jawa
Author(s) -
Achmad Sunjayadi
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
paradigma
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2503-0868
pISSN - 2087-6017
DOI - 10.17510/paradigma.v1i1.1
Subject(s) - islam , colonialism , west indies , islamic culture , tourism , religious studies , hinduism , government (linguistics) , history , political science , sociology , ethnology , law , philosophy , archaeology , linguistics
Despite some vital and interwoven cultural elements of the colonial Dutch East-Indies, the existence of Islam has never been brought up as part of the local culture. Since Islam in the colony was perceived with prejudice, the colonial government considered that it was not important to mark the contribution of Islam in the culture of the Indies. The paper reveals that there has been little information published by the colonial travel bureau on the Islamic spiritual aspects, despite the fact that there were some records written by foreign tourists who were interested in the practice of Islam. The tourist bureau favored Islamic architecture and featured the Hindu influence on Islam