- Sun Sep 23, 2001 9:49 pm
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Following on from the success of the last one i am determined to educate you all:A<br><br>CCOUNTING IN A HISTORICAL TRANSITION:<br>A Shifting Dominant Belief from Hindu to Islamic Administration in Indonesia<br><br>Islamic administration and trading activities in Java also flourished. According to the Javanese annals, Babad Tanah Jawi, about 1448 AD, Raden Rahmat, the religious teacher of Ngampel (Surabaya), known as Sunan Ngampel, established an Islamic teaching centre (Ras,1987). He was the ancestor of a long line of Moslems and the most senior of Wali Sanga (the nine saints), who spread the Islamic faith<br>in East and Central Java. It was at this point that the Sunan Ngampel school was able to educate the Javanese community in Islamic knowledge. One particular interest of such knowledge, related to this discussion, is Islamic trading principles and administrative affairs which are mentioned in the Javanese annals: Babad Tanah Jawi (The History of Java Land) (Ras, 1987). One aspect of the establishment of the Sunan Ngampel school was the idea of a central Islamic state. This idea was realised with the establishment of the first Islamic state in Java, known as Demak after a long process of waiting. The Islamic state of Demak was administered by the former santri (religious student) of Sunan Ngampel, Raden Patah (Pigeaud and Graaf [1976] and Ras [1987]). He then succeeded in overthrowing the Hindu-Javanese kingdom of Majapahit in 1478.<br><br>Thats all until you feel you can learn more about the interesting accounting world.<br><br><br>
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