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TRADE AND RELIGIOUS CONVERSION IN THE MALAY WORLD: STUDY ON ISLAMIZATION IN THE INDERAPURA KINGDOM IN THE 17TH- 18TH CENTURIES AD

Rahmawati, Rahmawati (2021) TRADE AND RELIGIOUS CONVERSION IN THE MALAY WORLD: STUDY ON ISLAMIZATION IN THE INDERAPURA KINGDOM IN THE 17TH- 18TH CENTURIES AD. IBDA’ JURNAL KAJIAN ISLAM DAN BUDAYA, 19 (1). ISSN 2477-5517

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Abstract

This study was derived from a paradegm developed by historians that the process of conversion to Islam in the Malay world was spread dominantly by the Sufis. As a result, historical reconstruction in this re gion has always been linked to the teachings, rituals and religious behav ior of the Sufi. Based on available sources (manuscripts and archives), the role of traders was very significant in conversion to Islam in the Malay world. Through trade and religion, the countries in the Indian Ocean were interconnected. The religious conversion among traders grew faster as in the 17-18th century AD traders from various regions came to the West Coast of Sumatra to get spices. Most of these traders have em braced Islam. The Muslim traders carried the spirit of the Koran in their right hands and the commodities in the left hand. This spirit of spreading Islam was the driving force of the merchants to spread Islam in every place they visited. This research has implications for the community’s perspective on Islam in the Malay world because Islam that was brought by traders was progressive and flexible about the local culture. This study is a historical socio-religious study that is examined through three ap proaches, namely historical approach, social approach, and religious ap proach. This study found that the religious conversion in the Malay world was succeeded mostly by the merchants. To facilitate the conversion, they married local women and negotiated with the authorized Sultan. Keywords : Trade, Keywords Religious Conversion, Malay

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pendidikan > L Education (General)
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Depositing User: Zulfitri Pustakawan
Date Deposited: 12 Sep 2022 08:35
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2022 08:35
URI: https://scholar.uinib.ac.id/id/eprint/284

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