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  2. Belimau - Wikipedia

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    The Belimau bath is a Malay Indonesian tradition, observed in order to welcome the month of Ramadan, especially in Bangka Belitung and Riau provinces. [1] The tradition has been carried down for generations and likely originated among the Minangkabau people before Islam arrived in Indonesia.

  3. Situbondo Regency - Wikipedia

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    Situbondo Regency (Madurese: Kabhupatèn Situbânḍâ) is a regency (kabupaten) in the east of East Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 1,658.03 km 2 , and had a population of 647,619 at the 2010 Census [ 2 ] and 685,967 at the 2020 Census; [ 3 ] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 684,343 (comprising 334,698 males and 349,645 ...

  4. Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    Ramadan [a] [note 1] is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.It is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (), prayer (), reflection, and community. [5] It is also the month in which the Quran is believed to have been revealed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. the annual observance of Ramadan is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam [6] and lasts twenty-nine to thirty days ...

  5. Muhammad Said Ramadan al-Bouti - Wikipedia

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    The authenticity of this video "has not so far been seriously challenged" and its "implication seemed to be that the sheikhs' killing was the work of the regime". [28] In reply to the video, Syrianews.cc gave an interview to the Sheikh's son, Tawfiq for his account of the event. According to the interview, [30]

  6. New Order (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The New Order (Indonesian: Orde Baru, abbreviated Orba) describes the regime of the second Indonesian President Suharto from his rise to power in 1966 until his resignation in 1998. Suharto coined the term upon his accession and used it to contrast his presidency with that of his predecessor Sukarno (retroactively dubbed the "Old Order" or Orde ...