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        "msgid": "ampel-destination-for-tourism-prayer-1447893297",
        "date": "2005-07-29 00:00:00",
        "title": "Ampel, destination for tourism, prayer",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
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        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Ampel, destination for tourism, prayer Indra Harsaputra, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya All of a sudden, several men aged around 26, sitting at the entrance to Jl. Nyamplungan, Ampel, Surabaya, got up and approached The Jakarta Post. In a slightly angry tone, the men, pointing to the warning sign put up at the entrance of the road, told a journalist to get off his motorcycle. \"Don't ride when you enter this area,\" one of them said, in a rather angry and loud voice.",
        "content": "<p>Ampel, destination for tourism, prayer<\/p>\n<p>Indra Harsaputra, The Jakarta Post, Surabaya<\/p>\n<p>All of a sudden, several men aged around 26, sitting at the<br>\nentrance to Jl. Nyamplungan, Ampel, Surabaya, got up and<br>\napproached The Jakarta Post.<\/p>\n<p>In a slightly angry tone, the men, pointing to the warning<br>\nsign put up at the entrance of the road, told a journalist to get<br>\noff his motorcycle.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Don&apos;t ride when you enter this area,&quot; one of them said, in a<br>\nrather angry and loud voice.<\/p>\n<p>The sign had been erected at the entrance of the road, which<br>\nis wide enough for only one automobile, to ensure that every<br>\nguest to the area complies with it. None of the residents of the<br>\narea know how long the motorcycling prohibition has existed.<\/p>\n<p>Mohammad Anis, a senior journalist in Surabaya and a villager,<br>\nsaid the prohibition had been in force long before he moved to<br>\nthe area.<\/p>\n<p>There are several stories about why the prohibition was<br>\nintroduced. According to one, some kind of prohibition was first<br>\nintroduced in the 1800s when the first immigrants from Hadramaut,<br>\nYemen, settled in the village.<\/p>\n<p>There is another story, however, saying that the regulation<br>\nwas put in effect to show respect for the grave of Sunan Ampel, a<br>\npious Muslim leader who helped spread Islam through parts of<br>\nJava, whose grave is located not far from Nyamplungan village,<br>\nSurabaya.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;God only knows when this prohibition was first introduced.<br>\nThe point, however, is that the people from Hadramaut do not like<br>\nnoise,&quot; said Anis, who is now in his 50s and has written a book<br>\nabout an overland haj pilgrimage journey, including a visit to<br>\nYemen for six months in 1990.<\/p>\n<p>As other migrants have settled in this village of people of<br>\nHadramaut origin in Ampel, he noted, the prohibition was often<br>\nignored. People passing through the village often sped through on<br>\ntheir motorcycles, making a loud revving sound.<\/p>\n<p>That was why anyone riding a motorcycle into town and wishing<br>\nto enter the village would be given warnings.<\/p>\n<p>Pickpockets and vendors<\/p>\n<p>Abdillah Abdulkadir Alaydrus, a sarong vendor from Ampel,<br>\nregretted the fact that migrants of non-Hadramaut origin often<br>\nignored the prohibition. There was an impression, he said, that<br>\nthe area, known as the Arabian village, was no longer safe<br>\nbecause many pickpockets lurked there.<\/p>\n<p>Their victims were not local people, but outsiders who come to<br>\nfor devotional visits to the grave of Sunan Ampel.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;The presence of these pickpockets has tarnished the religious<br>\nimage of the village. Many outsiders complain about things being<br>\nstolen from them while praying in the graveyard of Sunan Ampel,&quot;<br>\nhe said.<\/p>\n<p>Another regrettable thing for Abdillah is the fact that the<br>\nvillage has now become dirty because of the litter left by<br>\nsidewalk vendors.<\/p>\n<p>The cleanliness and security of this place were supposed to be<br>\nwell maintained, because in 2004 it was named by the Surabaya<br>\nmunicipal administration as one of the area&apos;s religious tourism<br>\nattractions.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;Unfortunately, the local administration has yet to pay proper<br>\nattention to these two matters. Many tourists, particularly<br>\nforeigners from Europe or Asian countries, complain of the lack<br>\nof cleanliness here,&quot; said Abdillah.<\/p>\n<p>Tourists believe that they can receive a blessing by visiting<br>\nthe grave.<\/p>\n<p>It is also for this reason that government officials and<br>\npoliticians often visit, including candidates competing in<br>\nelections as the Surabaya municipality head did in the recent<br>\nelections.<\/p>\n<p>Likewise, before the previous presidential election, several<br>\npresidential candidates, like Wiranto and Megawati Soekarnoputri,<br>\nalso went there.<\/p>\n<p>Rahmatullah of Sumenep, Madura, said that as he and his wife<br>\nhad been blessed with a child after making a visit, he prayed<br>\nthere every week. He added that his brothers also went there to<br>\npray before taking university entrance exams or going to job<br>\ninterviews.<\/p>\n<p>If one visits Ampel, they will not only see the Sunan Ampel<br>\ngrave but also enjoy the sight of several old buildings in<br>\nJavanese architectural style, most of whose occupants are<br>\ndescendants of immigrants from Hadramaut.<\/p>\n<p>The buildings have similarities to those in Sana&apos;a and Saiyun,<br>\ntwo Yemeni cities from which Hadramaut immigrants, often with<br>\nfamily names like Al Attas, Al Jufri, Baraja, Bawazier, Al<br>\nHabsyi, Al Katiri and Assegaf, originated.<\/p>\n<p>The main difference is that these people do not wear khutrokh,<br>\ntight turbans usually worn by Yemenis.<\/p>\n<p>If you visit Ampel, you can buy cloth, dates and everything<br>\nyou will need for Islamic ritual prayers. These are obtainable in<br>\nAmpel and more inexpensive than they are in Saudi Arabia.<\/p>\n<p>No wonder many haj pilgrims go to Ampel to buy souvenirs for<br>\ntheir relatives upon their return from Saudi Arabia.<\/p>",
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