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Zakariya, Hafiz.
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Islamic reform in colonial Malaya: Shaykh Tahir Jalaluddin and Sayyid Shaykh al-Hadi.
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Islamic reform in colonial Malaya: Shaykh Tahir Jalaluddin and Sayyid Shaykh al-Hadi./
Author:
Zakariya, Hafiz.
Description:
290 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-09, Section: A, page: 3551.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-09A.
Subject:
Religion, General. -
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9780542863578
Islamic reform in colonial Malaya: Shaykh Tahir Jalaluddin and Sayyid Shaykh al-Hadi.
Zakariya, Hafiz.
Islamic reform in colonial Malaya: Shaykh Tahir Jalaluddin and Sayyid Shaykh al-Hadi.
- 290 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 67-09, Section: A, page: 3551.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2006.
This study analyzes the emergence of Islamic reform in the first half of twentieth century Malaya, with special reference to Shaykh Tahir Jalaluddin. It provides an overview of Islamic reform in colonial Malaya. Then, it examines the process through which Islamic reformism was transmitted to Malaya. It also examines Tahir's life and thought. Finally, it compares and contrasts the lives and ideas of Tahir and al-Hadi. In analyzing Islamic reform in Malaya, this study has relied on a variety of primary and secondary sources.
ISBN: 9780542863578Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017453
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Islamic reform emerged in early twentieth century Malaya as a response to the socio-economic and political problems confronting Malay-Muslim society. The reformists believed that the way out of the problems was through restoration of the "purity" of Islam in the society. Indeed, the reformists derived their inspiration from the salafiyya movement but the former were not mere imitators. Rather, they contextualized the salafi ideas to meet the needs of Malay-Muslim society. Tahir, a Minangkabau-born `alim, epitomized the reformists. He worked within the framework of formal Islamic scholarship as an `alim, not as an activist to reform the Malay-Muslim society. This brought him into a direct conflict with the traditional ulama and rulers of Malaya, and their opposition was able to marginalize him. Another prominent reformist was Sayyid Shaykh Ahmad al-Hadi. Though not as learned as Tahir Jalaluddin, he was the most effective reformist writer, propagandist and polemicist. He primarily operated as a public intellectual who spoke to a broad audience, at least in the urban centers of the Straits Settlements. Though the traditional ulama opposed his writings, they could not block his reformist ideas from being disseminated.
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