Education in Minangkabau from the 19th century to the early 20th century was not too pro-Minangs women. Recognizing the situation and conditions at that time, several Minangkabau women moved and fought against injustice, including Rohana Kudus, Rahmah El Yunusiah, and Rasuna Said. This Minangs female figure fights for women's rights with various strategies and movements. This research uses qualitative by collecting data through interviews and documentation. This study shows that the movements carried out by female leaders in Minangkabau have contributed to contemporary Islamic education in Minangkabau, such as 1) Liberating women from educational backwardness. 2) Take an education policy to get women out of colonialism. 3) Inspire women to ...
Gender issues during the early twentieth century in Palembang were worth nothing. Among the reasons ...
In Minangkabau community, ulayat land known as heritage is a land dominated by ninik mamak and owner...
The resistance of Minangkabau’s scholars against colonial policy of education in the early of 20th c...
This article aims to elaborate the influences of the modernization of education that occurred in Min...
At the beginning of the 19th century in Minangkabau, women just demanding to manage the household, t...
This article aims to analyze the dynamics of islamic education renewal that occurs among women in th...
Woman is the object and the target of educational audiences, which inevitably links with educational...
The women play important position against the Dutch colonialism in West Sumatra. The image of women ...
Education in Minangkabau is fundamental in relation to women and their role in all aspects of life, ...
The research reveals a shifting paradigm in the role of women in Minangkabau. The society perceived ...
The Minangs are the world's largest matrilineal society; properties such as land and houses are inhe...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the gradation of the social movement of Indonesian w...
Education is important for women because they are most responsible for educating children. Women are...
Tulisan ini mencoba menjelaskan fenomena keterpinggiran kaum perempuan Minangkabu di Sumatera Barat....
Soenting Melajoe is the first womens newspaper published in the Minangkabau and the mission is to im...
Gender issues during the early twentieth century in Palembang were worth nothing. Among the reasons ...
In Minangkabau community, ulayat land known as heritage is a land dominated by ninik mamak and owner...
The resistance of Minangkabau’s scholars against colonial policy of education in the early of 20th c...
This article aims to elaborate the influences of the modernization of education that occurred in Min...
At the beginning of the 19th century in Minangkabau, women just demanding to manage the household, t...
This article aims to analyze the dynamics of islamic education renewal that occurs among women in th...
Woman is the object and the target of educational audiences, which inevitably links with educational...
The women play important position against the Dutch colonialism in West Sumatra. The image of women ...
Education in Minangkabau is fundamental in relation to women and their role in all aspects of life, ...
The research reveals a shifting paradigm in the role of women in Minangkabau. The society perceived ...
The Minangs are the world's largest matrilineal society; properties such as land and houses are inhe...
Abstract: This article attempts to examine the gradation of the social movement of Indonesian w...
Education is important for women because they are most responsible for educating children. Women are...
Tulisan ini mencoba menjelaskan fenomena keterpinggiran kaum perempuan Minangkabu di Sumatera Barat....
Soenting Melajoe is the first womens newspaper published in the Minangkabau and the mission is to im...
Gender issues during the early twentieth century in Palembang were worth nothing. Among the reasons ...
In Minangkabau community, ulayat land known as heritage is a land dominated by ninik mamak and owner...
The resistance of Minangkabau’s scholars against colonial policy of education in the early of 20th c...