Contain objects of tourism in Indonesia. Equipped with native foods and delicacies from Indonesia. Sites you should visit for a reference for you who will travel tours throughout Indonesia.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tomb of Sunan Drajat
Sunan Drajat estimated born in the year AD 1470. His first name was Raden Qasim, then get the title Raden Syarifudin. He is the son of Sunan Ampel, Sunan Bonang and siblings with.
When mature, Sunan Drajat created a boarding school in the village of Dalem Duwur Drajat, Paciran Lamongan.
Sunan Drajat which has a small name or raden Qosim Syarifudin Sunan Ampel's son and is known for his intelligence. Having mastered the lessons of Islam, he spread the religion of Islam in the village as his fief Drajad Paciran in the district. This place is given by the kingdom of Demak. He was given the title Sunan Mayang Honey by Raden Patah in 1442/1520 BC saka
Tomb of Sunan Drajat can be reached via Jalan Surabaya or Tuban Daendels (Anyer - Panarukan), but when passing Lamongan can be reached 30 minutes by private vehicle.
Sunan Drajat small named Raden Raden Qosim Syarifuddin or famous son of Sunan Ampel smart. After the Islamic lessons mastered, he took a place in the Village District area Paciran Drajat Lamongan as a center of his message around the XV and XVI centuries AD. He is in control keprajaan in the region as an autonomous fief Drajat Demak kingdom for 36 years.
He is as famous Wali Islam spreaders social spirited, very concerned about the fate of the poor. He first tried the new social welfare provides an understanding of Islamic teachings. Motivation is more emphasis on the ethos of hard work, generosity to mengentas poverty and create prosperity. Effort in that direction becomes easier because the Sunan Drajat obtain authority to regulate areas that have autonomy.
In recognition of his success in spreading the Islamic religion and its tackling poverty by creating a prosperous life for its citizens, he received his Sunan Mayang Honey from Raden Patah saka Sultan of Demak in 1442 or 1520 AD.
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