A National Day for Singaporean Muslims : a social history of the Maulid celebrations in Singapore pre-1964
This thesis argues that the localization of the Maulid procession in Singapore enabled the Muslim community to forge a unified identity and build a new tradition that re-established ties that were severed from a “suitable historic past,” following the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate. The Ottoman Calip...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1559542023-03-11T20:10:07Z A National Day for Singaporean Muslims : a social history of the Maulid celebrations in Singapore pre-1964 Muhammad Abbas Abdul Azees Karim Faizah Binte Zakaria School of Humanities faizahz@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History This thesis argues that the localization of the Maulid procession in Singapore enabled the Muslim community to forge a unified identity and build a new tradition that re-established ties that were severed from a “suitable historic past,” following the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate. The Ottoman Caliphate was the central authority of the umma and a symbol of freedom for colonised Muslims in the Nusantara region. Following the eradication of the Ottoman Caliphate, the dominance of western ideologies and the rise of divisions amongst Muslims, a new unifying force was needed. According to Eric Hobsbawm, a tradition is invented so as to connect to a “suitable historic past” and for Muslims, all paths should converge towards the main Prophet of Islam, Muhammad. Using oral interviews, this thesis traces how the localised Maulid was celebrated. Through this, it would reflect on the functions of the localised Maulid procession and how, following its suppression post-1964, the Maulid had a less unifying function in Singapore Muslim society. Bachelor of Arts in History 2022-03-26T13:20:42Z 2022-03-26T13:20:42Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Muhammad Abbas Abdul Azees Karim (2022). A National Day for Singaporean Muslims : a social history of the Maulid celebrations in Singapore pre-1964. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155954 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155954 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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This thesis argues that the localization of the Maulid procession in Singapore enabled the Muslim community to forge a unified identity and build a new tradition that re-established ties that were severed from a “suitable historic past,” following the fall of the Ottoman Caliphate. The Ottoman Caliphate was the central authority of the umma and a symbol of freedom for colonised Muslims in the Nusantara region. Following the eradication of the Ottoman Caliphate, the dominance of western ideologies and the rise of divisions amongst Muslims, a new unifying force was needed. According to Eric Hobsbawm, a tradition is invented so as to connect to a “suitable historic past” and for Muslims, all paths should converge towards the main Prophet of Islam, Muhammad. Using oral interviews, this thesis traces how the localised Maulid was celebrated. Through this, it would reflect on the functions of the localised Maulid procession and how, following its suppression post-1964, the Maulid had a less unifying function in Singapore Muslim society. |
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A National Day for Singaporean Muslims : a social history of the Maulid celebrations in Singapore pre-1964 |
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