This research examines a specific Serat Kanda manuscript housed at the National Library of Malaysia. The manuscript, dated 1800, contains a collection of stories, poems, and teachings on Islamic values and moral conduct. Through a close reading of the manuscript, this research highlights the significance of Serat Kanda in promoting cultural heritage and community engagement.
An Exploration of the Cultural Significance of Serat Kanda: A Traditional Malay Manuscript serat kanda pdf
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Serat Kanda is a type of traditional Malay manuscript that originated in the 14th century. The term "Serat Kanda" literally means "written in the form of a story" in Malay. It is a handwritten manuscript that contains stories, poems, and teachings, often written in a combination of Malay and Arabic scripts. Serat Kanda was an important medium for the dissemination of knowledge, moral values, and cultural traditions in traditional Malay society. This research examines a specific Serat Kanda manuscript
In the digital age, Serat Kanda faces the challenge of being preserved and promoted in a rapidly changing cultural landscape. This research argues that Serat Kanda remains relevant in modern times, offering valuable insights into Malay culture and history. Efforts to digitize and translate Serat Kanda manuscripts can help to promote cultural awareness and understanding, both locally and globally. An Exploration of the Cultural Significance of Serat