
This cemetery, located on private land in Pidie Regency, contains gravestones marked for Shaykh Abdurrahim bin Saleh Al-Madani, a great scholar who came from Medina to spread Islam . The gravestones are octagonal in shape with a top in the form of a turbus (head covering), which is characteristic of scholars’ gravestones. The cemetery includes at least two additional female graves. When it was discovered in 2014, the site was in poor condition and the inscriptions are difficult to read. The cemetery is a rare collection of gravestones that are known only to be in his grave in Ketumbu Sanggeu, in Lamreh, and Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
This interview features Masykur Syafruddin, the Director of Pedir Museum.
Interviewer : Gregorius Dwi Kuswanta, Ario Pradipta Wibhisono
Videographer/Photographer : Ario Pradipta Wibhisono
Drone : Fauzan Azhima N. Alidoray
Interview Summary : Kota Tanyoe
Editor, Colorist, DoP : Kota Tanyoe, Rinaldi Ad
The full metadata for this oral history interview can be found in the Maritime Asia Heritage Survey database under record MAHS-IDN-ACH-PID-PID-S-002.
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