Walisongo or Walisanga is known as the spreader of Islam in the land of Java in the 14th century. Many of them have relationships as teachers and students, friends, and some of them are descendants of Prophet Muhammad SAW They live in three important areas of the north coast of Java Island, namely Surabaya -Gresik-Lamongan in East Java, Demak-Kudus-Muria in Central Java, and Cirebon in West Java.
The Walisongo era is the end of Hindu-Buddhist dominance in the archipelago culture to be replaced by Islamic culture. They are a symbol of the spread of Islam in Indonesia, especially in Java. Of course, many other figures also play a role. Yet their enormous role in establishing the Islamic Kingdom in Java, as well as its influence on the wider culture of the people and the da'wah directly, makes the Wali Songo story more widely spoken than others.