Islamic connections : Muslim societies in South and Southeast Asia / edited by R. Michael Feener and Terenjit Sevea.
Series: ISEAS series on IslamPublication details: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies ; 2009Description: xxiii, 245 p. : plates ; 24 cmISBN: 9789812309235 Subject(s): Islam -- Southeast Asia | Islam -- South AsiaItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Perbadanan Muzium Negeri Pahang Open Shelf Collection | Available | 0000003203 |
Papers presented at the conference "Re-centering Islam: Islamic Linkages between South and Southeast Asia", 4-5 June 2007, Singapore.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Connected histories? Regional historiography and theories of cultural contact between early South and Southeast Asia / Daud Ali -- Like banners on the sea: Muslim trade networks and islamization in Malabar and maritime Southeast Asia / Sebastian R. Prange -- Circulating Islam: understanding convergence and divergence in the Islamic traditions of Ma'bar and Nusantara / Torsten Tschacher -- From Jewish disciple to Muslim guru: on literary and religious transformations in late nineteenth century Java / Ronit Ricci -- Wayang Parsi, bangsawan and printing: commercial cultural exchange between South Asia and the Malay world /
Jan van der Putten -- Religion and the undermining of British rule in South and Southeast Asia during the Great War / Kees van Dijk -- The Ahmadiyya print jihad in South and Southeast Asia / Iqbal Singh Sevea -- Making medinas in the East: Islamist connections and Progressive Islam / Terenjut Sevea -- Shari'a-mindedness in the Malay world and the Indian connection: the contributions of the Nur al-Din al-Raniri and Nik Abdul Aziz bin Haji Nik Mat / Peter G. Riddell -- The Tablighi Jama'at as vehicle of (re)discovery: conversion narratives and the appropriation of Indian in the Southeast Asian Tablighi Movement / Farish A. Noor -- From Karachi to Kuala Lumpur: charting Sufi identity across the Indian Ocean / Robert Rozehnal.
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