hi guys welcome to Forest classroom today we are going to talk about the meaning of sajara get ready to go on a journey back in time to chapter one of sajara where we will discover Amazing Stories from the past let's start by defining what sajara is the word sajara means the events that happened in the past in Malay language the word sajjara came from the Arabic word shajaratun which means trees you might be wondering what do trees have to do with sajara well just like trees have roots that go deep into the ground sajara has its roots in the past sajara is also related to Sala Sila rewired katurunan and asaw Uso Sala Sila means tracing your family history and learn about your ancestors is like a special book that tells us stories about things that happen a long time ago they help us learn about important events like battles or discoveries katuru Knight refers to the people who are related to each other in a family like your grandparents parents and you it's like a family tree that shows how people are connected to each other last but not least means the start of something according to kamus Dewan sajara is associated with Asa Uso and salasilla it also refers to events that happened in the past the study or knowledge of past events and in English the words history means the stories about people the word came from the Greek language historia which means investigation all in all the definitions of sajara are similar basically means the events that happen in the past now we will move on to the second part of chapter one have you ever wondered what sajarawa have to say about the meaning of sajara let's find out together with these five famous sajara One first we have hero daughters let's see what he said about sajara Anthony in simple terms sajara tells us about important things that people did in the past and why they did them it helps us understand the actions and reasons behind them next we have eh Carr suatu process interacts the first part of the sentence means that sajara is the interaction between sajara one and the truth and the second part of the sentence means it is also the conversation between the past and now and then we have ibnu kaldun he said that [Music] this means sojara discusses matters related to Human Society World civilizations and the important changes that took place in society next we have cool k Kim let's see what his view on sajara was [Music] foreign is the event that have happened or already happened he also said that sajara allows us to understand current events and reminds us to not make the same mistakes lastly we have Muhammad Yusuf he stated that sajara foreign [Music] sojara is also a record or documentation of an event that happened at some point in the past in short sojara is like a big interactive storybook that tells us about the past helps us understand the present and teaches us lessons for the future now we will move on to the third part of chapter one when we are learning about satjara there are two terms that we need to know Masa silam and wrong the term Masa silam means a series of past events that have happened and I studied based on an order called chronology chronology means a sequence of events that happen in a specific order from the beginning to the end and move along a straight line it's like when you are telling a story you will tell from the beginning to the end in the right order time can be divided into two main categories the first category is using yours we have that card which means 10 years abat which means 100 years and Allah which means 1 000 years the second category is using eras or Zaman we have zaman's which means Zaman before the birth of Nabi Isa and masehi which means Zaman after the birth of nabisa next the wrong or space in sajara allows sajarawan to divide their writings into three themes such as economy which is related to money and jobs politics which is about how people make decisions and govern a country and social which is about how people lived and how they interacted with each other this helps them to do research and write about each topic separately let's look at one example about kasotana Melayu Malacca long ago in Malaysia Malacca was ruled by a sultan the streets were filled with wonderful smells of spices and the sound of people bargaining then foreign fossils came and brought new ideas and cultures they fought for power eventually Malaysia became independent it was a very exciting time and this changed Malaysia sajara forever now while all these events might seem not related at first so jarawan had found a way to organize them into different teams such as politics economy and social it's like a puzzle that they put together to help us understand the bigger picture of Malaysia's Jara now you might be curious where does sajarawan get their information there are two sources that they use the first one is Zumba primer and the second one is Zumba secunda let's talk about Zumba primer first Hidden Treasures from the past their original things that haven't been changed or explained by anyone else they can be anything from old bones to letters written a long time ago let's look at this picture do you know what is this that's right this is a fossil of a dinosaur and this is one example of Zumba primer next Zumba secunda are materials that have been made easier to understand and are available for everyone to read that include books articles and encyclopedias for example you can learn about the body structures of dinosaurs in an encyclopedia these sources help us get a better understanding of sajara by showing us the bigger picture of what happened so whether you are looking for old things or reading a sujara book are important for understanding the past now we will move on to paneer gandalam sajara that's a big word huh what we are going to talk about in this part is the three different ways to do research on sajara the first one is or the written approach the second one is or the verbal approach and the last one is archeology or the archaeological approach let's take a closer look at each one first we will look at kaeda bertules this is a way to study events by looking at information that is carved or written on different sources in Southeast Asia we can discover different kinds of written records this can be ancient writings found in caves or even personal Diaries written by people long ago written records help us learn about the past and understand what happened during different times for example you found some ancient writers in a cave you can use different sources to interpret them and use this information to study about the lives that then next we have Kay dali-san this one is all about talking to people who have the experience in historical events there are three levels first we choose a focus and ask them questions next we record their answers and then put them all into words for example let's say the topic is independence of Malaysia first you can prepare questions like when did it happen or what changes happen after Independence then you can talk to people who live during that time after that you can listen to the recording or read your notes to understand what the person shared finally we have kaida archeology remember we talk about the forces of a dinosaur sounds interesting right do you know who works to find these fossils that's right it's archaeologists so what do they actually do they look for historical information by studying all objects that have been left behind it's like going on a treasure hunt we dig and explore looking for Clues from historical objects like fossils and pottery so there you have it that's how we get information from the past whether you are reading written records talking to people or digging up objects each kaida helps us see and understand what life was like a long time ago so what do we do with the information that we gather we interpret it this is important for everyone who wants to learn sujara means a plainly a certain historical fact using important sources when we learn about sajara we attract to piece together the puzzle of what really happened but sometimes there are different interpretations of the same event solve why are there different interpretations for the same event well it's like looking at the painting from different angles depending on where you are standing you might see different details or colors the same thing goes for tafsiran dalam sajara people might choose different sources have different opinions follow different ideologies or have different reasons for writing but why is interpretation important we need to understand things in different ways to tell stories that are right and true remember different people can have different ideas about the same thing learning about sajara helps us be fair and think carefully we don't believe everything we hear right away instead we ask questions and think about the information we find for example let's look at talk jungle in participate as a brave person who fought against the British policy of texting land on the other hand alsojara one from the West might see him as a rebel because he did not follow the British policy from different angles and it's important because it makes us more critical and open-minded we kept talking about sajara up until this point so why do we learn sajara why do you take up sajara in your school have you thought about it let me tell you the six reasons why it is important to learn about sujara first sojara helps us know about our ASA Uso it's like going on a journey to the past to learn about where we came from our family roots and the culture and traditions that make us special nextiba this means sajara brings lessons and wisdom from past events those who do not study sir Jara may end up repeating past mistakes for example in our country we have different column or ethnic groups by studying sajara we can learn about the importance of respecting and understanding different cultures we can learn from the mistakes of the past such as conflicts or discrimination and work towards promoting Harmony and unity among different groups the third reason is sojara helps us to create Harmony and get along with different people in our country it also teaches us how to keep our special customs and traditions alive next patriotism this means sojara teaches us to appreciate the heritage of our country which can be passed down to Future Generations it also helps us feel a deep love for our country the fifth reason is by learning about sajara we can keep the amazing things our country has achieved we can also understand how our culture has changed over time this knowledge helps us make our country and people even better in the future can help us become smarter we can think carefully and understand things better it's like sharpening our minds we can also learn to care about other people and see things from different points of view that's important because it helps us be kind and understand people better so there you have it class the importance of sajara is not just about memorizing dates and names it's about going on a journey learning from the past and becoming the best version of ourselves let's keep exploring and discovering all the awesome things that sajara has to offer hope you enjoyed this lesson and that you have learned something new remember to share this video with your buddies and classmates and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more awesome adventures