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  2. Sunan Giri Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Giri Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Sunan Giri) is located near Gresik, about 45 kilometres from Surabaya, Indonesia. Its pavilion shelters the tomb of Sunan Giri , one of the nine Muslim saints of Java (see Wali Sanga ), and like the tombs of the other wali sanga , it is a significant and highly auspicious pilgrimage point.

  3. Wali Sanga - Wikipedia

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    Can be considered a focal point of the Wali Sanga: he was the son of Sunan Gresik and the father of Sunan Bonang and Sunan Dradjat. Sunan Ampel was also the cousin and father-in-law of Sunan Giri. In addition, Sunan Ampel was the grandfather of Sunan Kudus. Sunan Bonang in turn taught Sunan Kalijaga, who was the father of Sunan Muria.

  4. Malik Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Malik Ibrahim (died 7 April 1419), also known as Sunan Gresik or Kakek Bantal, was the first of the Wali Songo, the nine men generally thought to have introduced Islam to Java. [ 1 ] : 241 His habit of placing the Qu'ran on a pillow led to him receiving the nickname Kakek Bantal (lit.

  5. Giri Kedaton - Wikipedia

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    Gapura Naga (dragon gate) as a sign of entering the Giri Kedaton area. Now it is a marker for entering the Sunan Giri grave complex. Giri Kedaton (also called Giri Kadaton in Javanese, Kedatuan Giri in Indonesian) was an Islamic kedatuan (city-state or principality) located in Gresik, East Java and existed in the 15th to 17th centuries, until Giri was conquered by the Mataram Sultanate in 1636.

  6. Sunan Giri - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Giri was also known as Prabu Satmata, due to his remarkable record. Sunan Giri foretold the rise of Mataram , and spread Islam to Lombok , Sulawesi , and Maluku . He was a proponent of orthodox Islam and disapproved of innovation (much like "modernist" Islamic scholars of the 1800s and 1900s).

  7. Sunan Bungkul - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Bungkul, whose real name is Ki Ageng Supo or Mpu Supo, was a nobleman from the time of the Majapahit Kingdom, who after converting to Islam used the name Ki Ageng Mahmuddin. [1] He was one of the spreaders of Islam in the late 15th century in the Majapahit Kingdom.

  8. Sunan Murya - Wikipedia

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    Sunan Muria (or Muria) is, according to the Babad Tanah Jawi ("History of the land of Java") manuscripts, one of the nine Wali Sanga ("nine saints") involved in propagating Islam in Indonesia. [ 1 ] He was born as Raden Umar Said, as the son of Raden Said (Sunan Kalijaga).

  9. File:Sunan Giri, member of Walisongo.webp - Wikipedia

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