A documentary called "Sultan al-Malik al-Salih; Samudra Pasai Dibawah Curahan Cahaya Langit (Samudra Pasai in the Lower Curahan Light Sky) "started work by a number of filmmakers under the auspices of a number of production houses Glamour Pro.
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Making this documentary departing from the mix of ideas investigators Islamic history and culture, community care history and filmmakers. We want to lift the back part of historical events through the Islamic kingdom of Samudra Pasai reproduce by means of film. Is expected to increase the knowledge of various circles, especially the present generation about the history of Samudra Pasai.
The process of taking pictures at the site of the tomb of Sultan Malik al-Salih, Gampong Beuringen, Geudong, North Aceh
The process of shooting this documentary in the former location of the center of the Islamic kingdom of Samudra Pasai-North Aceh district and surrounding areas are now planned to be completed in a month since Wednesday, September 14, 2016.
Tomb Sultanah Nahrasyiah, Gampong Kuta Krueng, Geudong, North Aceh
Most of the historical events that will be reconstructed is about the visit of the Moroccan explorer Ibn Baththuthah to the Islamic kingdom of Samudra Pasai year 746 Hijra (1346 AD).
Ibn Baththuthah mention the city by name Samudra Pasai Sumuthrah. In this city, he met with Sultan Al-Malik Az-Zahir as well as leaders of other kingdoms. He wrote a report on his visit in a book entitled: Tuhfatul Anzhar or better known as Ibn Rihlah Baththuthah.
Approximately half a century before the visit Ibn Baththuthah, an Islamic empire had been founded by a title of Sultan Al-Malik al-Salih. He died at the end of the 7th century Hijra, in the month of Ramadan the year 696 or 1297 AD. Headstone grave that today there are in the Village Beuringen, District Ocean, North Aceh, contains the epitaph tells about the personality of this famous founder of the Islamic kingdom.
Samudra Pasai sultan tomb complex in Blang Me, Geudong, North Aceh
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In the year 746 Hijra (1346 AD), Ibn Baththuthah visited an Islamic city that is now located on the north coast of Aceh. Moroccan explorer did mention the city by name Sumuthrah. In this city, he met with Sultan Al-Malik Az-Zahir as well as leaders of other kingdoms. He wrote a report on his visit in a book entitled: Tuhfatul Anzhar or better known as Ibni Rihlah Baththuthah. Approximately half a century before the visit Ibn Baththuthah, an Islamic empire had been founded by a title by Sultan Al-Malik al-Salih. He died at the end of the 7th century Hijra, in the month of Ramadan the year 696 or 1297 AD. Headstone grave that today there are in the Village Beuringen, District Ocean, North Aceh District, contains the epitaph tells about the personality of this famous founder of the Islamic kingdom. He was a pious again like advising, descended from a respectable and well-known, again a very generous, and he was also a powerful worship as well as a liberator. Islamic kingdom in one of the authentic documents referred to by the name 'Syummuththrah' is transferred in the hands of children and grandchildren descendants until the beginning of the 9th century Hijra or 10th AD. Among the government Syummuththrah, or are in the tradition of said commonly called the Samudra Pasai, is the Sultan Al-Malik Az-Zahir Muhammad bin Al-Malik al-Salih, Sultan Ahmad bin Muhammad, Sultan Al-Malik Az-Zahir bin Raja Khan, Sultan Zainal 'Abidin bin Ahmad, Sultanah Nahrasyiyah binti Zainal' Abidin bin Ahmad, and Sultan Zainal 'Abidin bin Ahmad bin Ahmad who holds Ra'ubabdar, the conqueror of the waves.