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Alazhar group
Theory Of Islam In malay world
PREPARED BY:
ADEL YAHYA ISA (Group leader )SADEQ ALI QASEMJAMA ARTAN JAMA ( secretary)
ABDIRASHID AHMED
ZAKARYA YAHYAFARAH ABDINUR
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Islam is the official religion of Malaysia, and the Government actively
promotes the spread of Islam in the country and its friendship with otherMuslim countries.According to the Population and Housing Census 2000 figures,approximately 60.4 percent of the population practised Islam; 19.2 percentBuddhism; 9.1 percent Christianity; 6.3 percent Hinduism; and theremainder are other faiths, including animism, folk religion, and Sikhism .
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All ethnic Malays are Muslim (100%) as defined by Article 160 of
the Constitution of Malaysia, there are also substantial numbers ofIndian Muslims and a few numbers of ethnic Chinese converts. Asrequired by Malaysian law and defined in the Constitution ofMalaysia, a Malay would surrender his ethnic status if he were
not Muslim.
Th i f I l i
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The period of Islamic influence in south-east Asia was, in
actual fact, a period of Arabic influence modified by Indianideas. This was so because Islam came to Malaysia throughIndia and the same type of people who introduced Hinduism inMalaysia at the beginning of the Christian era also introduced
Islam to this part of the world.
The coming of Islam inMalaysia
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Like its predecessor, Hindu religion and culture, Islam was also
synonymous with the Indian trade. Like its predecessor too, thespread of Islam was not the result of any organizedmissionary movement , rather, it was a gradual and perhapsunconscious assimilation of an Asian religion by Asian peoples
who were impressed by the introduction of the firstmonotheistic religion.Islam was first brought to Malaysia by Indian Muslim traders inthe 12th century AD. It is commonly held that Islam firstarrived in Malay peninsular since Sultan Muzaffar Shah I (12th
century) of Kedah, the first ruler to be known to convert toIslam after being introduced to it by Indian traders whothemselves were recent converts
Conti.
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Conti.By the 15th and 16th centuries it was the majority faith of theMalay people. As in many Muslim countries, Islam in Malaysiahas seen a significant revival over the past 10 years or so.
Before the coming of Islam, the indigenous Malays embraced
an ancient religion with various forms of belief with some of thepopulation belonging to the Hindu/Buddha religion. Life wasstructured and arranged in ways that showed the influence ofmore than one religion.
Malacca has big history and it was take part the developmentof Islamic civilization and there was king called sheng hoe whobecame Muslim during in 1405 and that shows how Malaccahas great roots for Islam and Malay civilization.
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Malacca has big history and it was take part the development of
Islamic civilization and there was king called Sheng Hoe whobecame Muslim during in 1405 and that shows how Malacca hasgreat roots for Islam and Malay civilization.
Conti
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Sharia legal system
Parallel to the civil courts, there are Sharia courts whichconduct legal matters related to religious (Islam) and(Muslim) family issues. Legal issues like Muslim divorceand Muslim apostasy ( which means the act of giving upyour religious or political beliefs and leaving a religion ora political party) are conducted in the Syariah Court.Non-Muslims are not affected by this Sharia LegalSystem rules.
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IMPORTANT OF MELLAKA
The Malay Malacca kingdom was established byParameswara in the 15th century.
It emerged to be a well-known empire in the Malaysphere. The golden age of the Malay Malacca kingdomwas during the reign of Sultan Mansur Syah (1456-1477).
Among the factors that made Malacca supreme andoutstanding during the time are:(a) Geographical factors.(b) Economic factors; and
(c) Political and administrative factors.
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.Malacca as a Great Kingdom
1. The Malay Malacca Sultanate that achievedglory in the 15th century was famousthroughout the world as:
2. A vast empire that was stable in its rule,military, control of conquests and laws
3. The Malacca Empire was said to encompassthe entire of the Malay Peninsular, the easternparts of Sumatera.
4. Centre for World Trade Malacca was the
diverging point of all Eastern and Westerncountries, for example those from China,India, Middle East, East Asia and the MalayArchipelago.
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Sultans of MelakaSultan of Malacca
Reign
Parameswara
(aka Iskandar Shah) 14001414Megat Iskandar Shah 14141424Muhammad Shah 14241444Abu Syahid 14441446Muzaffar Shah 14461459Mansur Shah 14591477Alauddin Riayat Shah 14771488
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1. The formal legal text of traditional Melaka consisted
of the Undang-Undang Melaka(Laws of Malacca),variously called the Hukum Kanun MelakaandRisalat Hukum Kanun, and the Undang-Undang LautMelaka(the Maritime Laws of Malacca). The laws aswritten in the legal digests went through an
evolutionary process.2. The legal rules that eventually evolved were shaped
by three main influences, namely the early non-indigenous Hindu/Buddhist tradition, Islam and the
indigenous "adat".3. The Sultanate thrived on entreport trade and
became the most important port in Southeast Asiaduring the 15th and the early 16th century.
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Islamic Kingdom of Aceh1. Aceh is a special territory of Indonesia, located on the
northern tip of the island of Sumatra. Its full name isNanggre Aceh Darussalam
2. . Past spellings of its name include Acheh, AtjehandACHin. It is thought to have been in Aceh where Islamwas first established in Southeast Asia. In the early
seventeenth century the Sultanate of Aceh was themost wealthy, powerful and cultivated state in theMalacca Straits region.
3. Aceh has a history of political independence and
fierce resistance to control by outsiders, including theformer Dutch colonists and the Indonesiangovernment. Aceh has substantial natural resources,including oil and gas .
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Evidence concerning the initial coming and subsequent
establishment of Islam is thin and inconclusive, however,
it is thought that it was through the Aceh region. When
Venetian traveller Marco Polo passed by Sumatra on his
way home from China in 1292 he found that Perlak was aMuslim town while nearby 'Basma. and 'Samara'Aceh was
the closest point of land to the epicenter of the massive
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, which triggered a tsunami
that devastated much of the western coast of the region,
including part of the capital of Banda Aceh. 167,736Indonesians, the overwhelming majority in Aceh, were
killed or missing and 500,000 made homeless.
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Malay World View
The Malays in pre-historic times were not isolated from otherparts of the world especially from outside of their nativeareas namely Malay Peninsula and IndonesianArchipelago. They had the relationships with outside world,
which in return contributed to the development of theirearlier civilization (Braddell, 1989: 296). Because of theties they developed with outside world it was believed thatthey must be living in a civilizational milieu and at least hadreached certain level of intellectual development. However,
it was doubt if foreign civilizations such as Indiancivilizations which based on Hinduism-Buddhism couldentirely be able to influence them. These ancient Malaysmust have their own intellectual abilities which enable them
to develop their own civilization .
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The Coming of Islam to the Malay World
the history of Islam in Malaysia and Indonesia was
recorded in almost every writings of the historians. The
historians particularly the locals often included thetheories and the nature of the islamization of this region in
their discussions (Abdullah Ishak, 1995: 120-126, Hashim
Musa, 1999: 1-7 and Ismail Hamid, 1985: 17-26). Hence,
varied theories on the coming and the propagation ofIslam in the Malay world were discussed and argued by
the scholars
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Cont1. However, for the purpose of providing a good
foundation to understand the intellectual history ofthe Malays, some essential ideas regarding this topic
must at least be explained in a concise manner. Two
important aspects of the islamization are; the coming
of Islam, and the propagation of its teaching. Whilediscussing the issue of the islamization of the Malay
world
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cont..........
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, scholars usually will have to deal with three main
problems namely the problem of the original place
from where Islam came, the problem of its dates and
the problem of the methods of its arrival and
propagation
Regarding the issue of the original place, there werevarious places claimed by scholars from which Islam
embarked on its first voyage to Malay Archipelago,
namely Arab land, India and China.
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Early ChineseMuslims
The national census 2000 shows the number of theMalaysian Chinese Muslims at more than 57000. TheChinese Muslims also known as Hui have had a long historyin this region spanning at least 600 years, not only in todays
Malaysia.
but the whole of the then Malay World. They came fromChina and settled during the 15th century, to the thousandsof Chinese who converted into Islam, the presence andcontribution of the Chinese Muslims have unfortunately not
been recognized enough by Malaysian historians, scholarsand politicians. Indonesian Islamic scholar Hamka wrote in1961: The development of Islam in Indonesia and Malaya is
intimately related
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1. The formal legal text of traditional Melaka consisted
of the Undang-Undang Melaka(Laws of Malacca),variously called the Hukum Kanun MelakaandRisalat Hukum Kanun, and the Undang-Undang LautMelaka(the Maritime Laws of Malacca). The laws aswritten in the legal digests went through an
evolutionary process.2. The legal rules that eventually evolved were shaped
by three main influences, namely the early non-indigenous Hindu/Buddhist tradition, Islam and the
indigenous "adat".3. The Sultanate thrived on entreport trade andbecame the most important port in Southeast Asiaduring the 15th and the early 16th century.Furthermore, Malacca was as a major player in
Early Chinese Muslims
The presence and contribution of the Chinese
Muslims have unfortunately not been recognizedenough by Malaysian historians, scholars and
politicians. Indonesian Islamic scholar Hamka
wrote in 1961: The development of Islam inIndonesia and Malaya is intimately related Chinese
Muslim,
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Who are the Indian Muslim
Indian Muslim traders frequently visitedMalaysia as early as the 15th century and beganMigrating to Malaysia in the late 19th centuryMalaysian Indians are a group of Malaysians largely
descended from those who migrated from southernIndia during the British colonization of Malaya. Priorto British colonization, Tamils had been conspicuousin the archipelago much earlier, especially since the
period of the powerful South India kingdom of theCholas in the 11th century. By that time, Tamils wereamong the most important trading peoples ofmaritime Asia.
AMasjid India
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1. The formal legal text of traditional Melaka consisted
of the Undang-Undang Melaka(Laws of Malacca),variously called the Hukum Kanun MelakaandRisalat Hukum Kanun, and the Undang-Undang LautMelaka(the Maritime Laws of Malacca). The laws aswritten in the legal digests went through an
evolutionary process.2. The legal rules that eventually evolved were shaped
by three main influences, namely the early non-indigenous Hindu/Buddhist tradition, Islam and the
indigenous "adat".3. The Sultanate thrived on entreport trade andbecame the most important port in Southeast Asiaduring the 15th and the early 16th century.Furthermore, Malacca was as a major player in
Early Chinese Muslims
AMasjid India1. Religion enabled them to gain easier access
into the Malay settlements to establish their
business. It was the beginning of a longalliance between the Indian Muslims and
2. The Malay community, which has consequentlyinfluenced their way of life. They came to beknown as Mamak among the local people andthe term is frequently used to refer to themtoday.
3. Muslims prefer to be called Indian Muslimrather to be called mamak.(Mamak is a termused in Malaysia to describe the Indian TamilMuslim community and culture. Most Indian
Muslims consider this term to be pejorative but are
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AM jid I di
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AMasjid India is the oldest Masjid in Kuala Lumpur.It was built over a century ago by Indian Muslim merchants.
The Masjid is a major landmark of Kuala Lumpur.The Masjid has been expanded and renovated several times.About 3,500 Muslims perform the Friday congregational prayer inthis three-storey Masjid.The congregation at the Masjid is predominantly of Tamil Muslimorigin.
The khutbah on Friday is delivered in Tamil.
AMasjid India
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Centers Of The Malay Islamic Civilization
Pasai, was known as Samudera or Samudera-Pasai sometimes it was called SamuderaDarussalam, which was a Muslim harbourkingdom on the north coast of Sumatra.
from the 13th to 15th centuries CE. It wasbelieved the word Samudera was derived fromSamudra meaning ocean in Sanskrit. Accordingto Hikayat Raja-raja Pasai, it was said that MerahSilu saw an ant as big as a cat, he caught it andate it and he named the place Samandara.
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Centers Of The Malay Islamic Civilization Cont... King Merah Silu later converted to Islam, known as Malikul
Salih, he was the sultan in year 1267 CE. Pasai exported itsculture, and most importantly its language an early formof Malay written in the Jawi alphabet to a number of
islands. Later, this language became the lingua francaamong traders in what is now Indonesia and Malaysia. Pasaiis believed derived from Parsi, Pase or Parsee, immigrants ofParsi-Indian to the west coast of India namely Gujarat, and
later to northern Sumatra of today's Aceh province. Arab and Indian Muslims had traded in Indonesia and China
for many centuries. A Muslim tombstone in eastern Javabears a date corresponding to 1082.
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Centers Of The Malay Islamic Civilization Cont... But substantial evidence of Islam in Indonesia begins
only in northern Sumatra at the end of the 13th century.Two small Muslim trading kingdoms existed by thattime at Pasai and Peureulak or Perlak. A 1297 royal
tomb at Samudra is inscribed entirely in Arabic. By the15th century several harbour kingdoms developed,
all ruled by local Muslim princes, from the north coastof Java and elsewhere to as far east as Ternate andTidore in Maluku. Marco Polo spent five months here,he had Ferlec, Basma, and Samara (Samudera)mentioned in his travel story. Another famous travelerIbn Battuta on his way to China stayed 15 days atSamudera
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Conclusion Finally civilization is the most important part among
Malaysian people and Malaysian peninsula.
Arab traders played important role coming Islam inMalaysia and civilization started many places like Melakawhich until today can be seen historic places forcivilization and Islam.
It was is explained a lot of information including theplaces where the Islam first time is came in Malaysia and
Malacca is one of the most popular places in which theIslam came to Malaysia.
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Conclusion Cont
Malay civilization is the most importantcivilization in this country because handreds ofyears ago this people took Islam religion sopeople are now live in prosperity, peacerespective and appreciation to each other
The Islam made the Malaysian people in a good
society which everyone help and support the eachother because (there is a hadith which saysALLAH helps/blesses those who help themselves.
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