ISLAM DI TANAH MELAYU Abad KE-19

This book discusses questions of Islam in the Malay Peninsula in the 19th century. Generally, we see the Malay community in the 19th century is often associated with the British. Starting with the Pangkor Treaty on January 20, 1874, the imperialist various ways in order to win over the Malays to acc...

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Other Authors: Farid Mat Zain (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:Malay
Published: Shah Alam, Selangor KARISMA PUBLICATIONS 2007
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Summary:This book discusses questions of Islam in the Malay Peninsula in the 19th century. Generally, we see the Malay community in the 19th century is often associated with the British. Starting with the Pangkor Treaty on January 20, 1874, the imperialist various ways in order to win over the Malays to accept and support their presence. Police did not intervene in matters of religion and Malay customs turned out to be a 'dessert' to widen the powers of influence and power. The authorities have received the policy and unnoticed British rule was expanded to all areas of the Malay Peninsula. Through the colonization, important aspects of Islamic development such as education, economics and Islamic jurisprudence, which were on the rise, became challenged and declined. The book also highlights the main aspects of the development of Islam in the Malay Peninsula in the 19th century.
Physical Description:viii, 217 pages 21 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9789831953051