Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition

The advent of Islam to Southeast Asia led to the emergence of Malaysia as a Muslim nation, as we know it today. In the Malaysian context, while Kelantan is considered as the most Islamic state having an Islamic party (PAS) as the ruling government for a relatively long time and strong attachment to...

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Main Authors: Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah, Wan Fazli, Wan Norizzati, Fathil, Fauziah, Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus, Alzeheimi, Saleh, Yaapar, Md. Salleh
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spelling my.iium.irep.1026302022-12-30T04:02:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/102630/ Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah Wan Fazli, Wan Norizzati Fathil, Fauziah Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus Alzeheimi, Saleh Yaapar, Md. Salleh H51 History HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform The advent of Islam to Southeast Asia led to the emergence of Malaysia as a Muslim nation, as we know it today. In the Malaysian context, while Kelantan is considered as the most Islamic state having an Islamic party (PAS) as the ruling government for a relatively long time and strong attachment to Islam among its population, Kedah, a northern state in the Malay Peninsula was the first to receive Islam, in the 10th century CE. The actual process of Islamization of Kedah however, occurred only two centuries later following the conversion of the Kedah ruler, Maharaja Derbar Raja Phra Ong Mahawangsa to Islam in the hands of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qumairi Al-Yamani. Previously a Hindu kingdom, Kedah consequently became an Islamic Kingdom under the rule of the Sultan, with Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qumairi as the Advisor. Applying content analysis and library research methods, this study seeks to highlight the role of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qumairi in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection with the trans-Indianica maritime networks tradition i.e., trade and the role of Kedah as the stopping point for traders coming from the Middle East. Additionally, there will be a discussion on the socio-cultural, political and economic changes in Kedah as a result of the Islamization process. While the whole Islamization process of Kedah may be less impactful than the effects of the Islamization of the Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century, the former can arguably be said to have provided the foundation for the later susceptibility to Islam among the people of the Malay Peninsula. NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/102630/1/PROOF%20FROM%20WEBSITE.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/102630/2/PUBLISHED%20ARTICLE.pdf Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah and Wan Fazli, Wan Norizzati and Fathil, Fauziah and Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus and Alzeheimi, Saleh and Yaapar, Md. Salleh (2022) Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition. Journal of Northeastern University, 25 (04). pp. 4125-4135. ISSN ISSN: 1005-3026 https://dbdxxb.cn/
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HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah
Wan Fazli, Wan Norizzati
Fathil, Fauziah
Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus
Alzeheimi, Saleh
Yaapar, Md. Salleh
Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition
description The advent of Islam to Southeast Asia led to the emergence of Malaysia as a Muslim nation, as we know it today. In the Malaysian context, while Kelantan is considered as the most Islamic state having an Islamic party (PAS) as the ruling government for a relatively long time and strong attachment to Islam among its population, Kedah, a northern state in the Malay Peninsula was the first to receive Islam, in the 10th century CE. The actual process of Islamization of Kedah however, occurred only two centuries later following the conversion of the Kedah ruler, Maharaja Derbar Raja Phra Ong Mahawangsa to Islam in the hands of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qumairi Al-Yamani. Previously a Hindu kingdom, Kedah consequently became an Islamic Kingdom under the rule of the Sultan, with Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qumairi as the Advisor. Applying content analysis and library research methods, this study seeks to highlight the role of Sheikh Abdullah Al-Qumairi in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection with the trans-Indianica maritime networks tradition i.e., trade and the role of Kedah as the stopping point for traders coming from the Middle East. Additionally, there will be a discussion on the socio-cultural, political and economic changes in Kedah as a result of the Islamization process. While the whole Islamization process of Kedah may be less impactful than the effects of the Islamization of the Malacca Sultanate in the 15th century, the former can arguably be said to have provided the foundation for the later susceptibility to Islam among the people of the Malay Peninsula.
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author Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah
Wan Fazli, Wan Norizzati
Fathil, Fauziah
Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus
Alzeheimi, Saleh
Yaapar, Md. Salleh
author_facet Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah
Wan Fazli, Wan Norizzati
Fathil, Fauziah
Mansor Majdin, Mohamad Firdaus
Alzeheimi, Saleh
Yaapar, Md. Salleh
author_sort Ahmad H.Osman, Rahmah
title Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition
title_short Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition
title_full Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition
title_fullStr Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition
title_full_unstemmed Sheikh Abdullah al-Qumairi Al-Yamani’s role in the Islamization of Kedah and his connection to the Transindianica Maritime Network Tradition
title_sort sheikh abdullah al-qumairi al-yamani’s role in the islamization of kedah and his connection to the transindianica maritime network tradition
publisher NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
publishDate 2022
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