Search Results - "Indonesia and the Malay world"
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THE ART OF DAKWAH: social media, visual persuasion and the Islamist propagation of Felix Siauw
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-01-2018)“…Felix Siauw, a popular if controversial Chinese Muslim preacher, is well known for his affiliation with the transnational Islamist movement, Hizbut Tahrir…”
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Reading Arabic in Sumatra
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (01-07-2024)“…The article explores the involvement of bilingual texts comprising a source and its interlinear translation in Islamic educational practices in 19th- and…”
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Holy war and the international order
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (01-07-2024)“…Scholars have traditionally characterised perang sabil, the Malay term for waging holy war in the way of Allah, as the predominant feature of the Aceh War in…”
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Reading Arabic in Sumatra: Interlinear translation in didactic contexts
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (03-05-2024)“…The article explores the involvement of bilingual texts comprising a source and its interlinear translation in Islamic educational practices in 19th- and…”
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Holy war and the international order: Rethinking Acehnese perang sabil in the late 19th century
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (03-05-2024)“…Scholars have traditionally characterised perang sabil, the Malay term for waging holy war in the way of Allah, as the predominant feature of the Aceh War in…”
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Melaka in the Arabic, Persian and Turkish sources
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (03-05-2024)“…This paper examines Melaka's links with the Middle East during the long fifteenth century through the evidence of the sources written in Arabic, Persian and…”
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Winstedt, colonialism and the Malaysian history wars
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (03-05-2024)“…European colonialist thinking continues to influence history writing after national independence - even in the construction of national narratives. In the case…”
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Erecting the submerged tree trunk: Mak Yong theatre and practices of traditionalisation in the Riau Islands, Indonesia
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-01-2024)“…This article discusses the efforts of constructing the narrative of continuity that connects the Indonesian province of Riau Islands with the former Malay…”
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Old names for new things
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (01-03-2024)“…This article examines two objects of Malay royal regalia: the Perak betel-box known as the puan naga taru and the Riau emblem known as the cogan. Drawing on…”
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Sites of significance
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (01-03-2024)“…Late 19th-century Singapore is considered the centre for the printing and distribution of Muslim-Malay lithographed texts in the Malay archipelago. In 1890,…”
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Dressing up the Monarch
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (01-03-2024)“…The present article analyses the strategy used by the sultans of Sulu over two centuries (19th-21st) to affirm their status and authority, from their costumes…”
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Erecting the submerged tree trunk
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (01-03-2024)“…This article discusses the efforts of constructing the narrative of continuity that connects the Indonesian province of Riau Islands with the former Malay…”
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The transmission and (re)invention of tradition in Island Southeast Asia
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Elizabeth Moore (1949-2024)
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The lancang kuning song in North Sumatran performance traditions
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-01-2024)“…The traditional Malay song about a yellow ship, lancang kuning, recorded in 1979 for a research project on oral traditions in North Sumatra, is still popular…”
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Old names for new things: Two items of Malay royal regalia as invented tradition
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-01-2024)“…This article examines two objects of Malay royal regalia: the Perak betel-box known as the puan naga taru and the Riau emblem known as the cogan. Drawing on…”
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Chinese plates fit for an Acehnese queen
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-01-2024)“…All over Southeast Asia is found a particular type of coarse Chinese export porcelain traditionally known as 'Swatow' ware but now more accurately identified…”
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Dressing up the Monarch: Authority and its representation in the Sulu sultanate royal tradition (19th-21st century)
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-01-2024)“…The present article analyses the strategy used by the sultans of Sulu over two centuries (19th-21st) to affirm their status and authority, from their costumes…”
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Sites of significance: Reading the print materiality of late 19th-century Muslim-Malay lithographed publications
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-01-2024)“…Late 19th-century Singapore is considered the centre for the printing and distribution of Muslim-Malay lithographed texts in the Malay archipelago. In 1890,…”
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Translating the untranslatable: The Jalālayn learning as a translation practice
Published in Indonesia and the Malay world (02-09-2023)“…Apart from the issue of the translatability of the Qur'an, the practice of translating the Qur'an into Indonesian has captured the attention of scholars. Some…”
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