From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)

This study provides a narrative account of the moderate and radical Islah (reform) movements in West Sumatra from 1784-1819. Islah movement at the end of the eighteenth century emerged in response to the peculiar problems confronting the society. Tuanku Nan Tua, the most prominent Islamic scholar in...

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Main Authors: Zakariya, Hafiz, Salleh, Mohd Afandi
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Language:English
Published: Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA 2011
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spelling iium-14482014-06-04T15:24:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/1448/ From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819) Zakariya, Hafiz Salleh, Mohd Afandi DS Asia This study provides a narrative account of the moderate and radical Islah (reform) movements in West Sumatra from 1784-1819. Islah movement at the end of the eighteenth century emerged in response to the peculiar problems confronting the society. Tuanku Nan Tua, the most prominent Islamic scholar in Minangkabau spearheaded this movement by calling people back to shariah peacefully. However, some of his students who were discontent with his peaceful method of reform formed a radical movement. In view of the Padri movement’s militancy and adherence to the strict form of Islam, most of popular literature claims that it was influenced by the “Wahhabi” although there is little historical evidence supporting such contestation. Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA 2011-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/1448/1/from_makkah_to_bukit_kamang.pdf Zakariya, Hafiz and Salleh, Mohd Afandi (2011) From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819). International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 1 (14). pp. 195-203. ISSN 2221-0989 (O), 2220-8488 (P) http://www.ijhssnet.com/archive/467-vol-1-no-14-october-2011abstract27.html
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From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
description This study provides a narrative account of the moderate and radical Islah (reform) movements in West Sumatra from 1784-1819. Islah movement at the end of the eighteenth century emerged in response to the peculiar problems confronting the society. Tuanku Nan Tua, the most prominent Islamic scholar in Minangkabau spearheaded this movement by calling people back to shariah peacefully. However, some of his students who were discontent with his peaceful method of reform formed a radical movement. In view of the Padri movement’s militancy and adherence to the strict form of Islam, most of popular literature claims that it was influenced by the “Wahhabi” although there is little historical evidence supporting such contestation.
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author Zakariya, Hafiz
Salleh, Mohd Afandi
author_facet Zakariya, Hafiz
Salleh, Mohd Afandi
author_sort Zakariya, Hafiz
title From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
title_short From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
title_full From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
title_fullStr From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
title_full_unstemmed From Makkah to Bukit Kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in West Sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
title_sort from makkah to bukit kamang?: the moderate versus radical reforms in west sumatra (ca.1784-1819)
publisher Centre for Promoting Ideas, USA
publishDate 2011
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