Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia

Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia

Tan Ta Sen

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ISBN: 9789812308375

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Tan Ta Sen has modestly suggested that, as a book to illustrate the peaceful impact of culture contact, he is concerned to show how such cultural influences not only led to transmissions, conversions and transferences involving Inner Asian Muslims from China and Yunnan Muslims, Chams, Javanese, Malays, Arabs and Indians, but also enabled many Chinese in the Malay world to retain their non-Muslim cultural traits. In placing Cheng Ho's voyages in this context, the author offers a fresh perspective on a momentous set of events in Chinese maritime history. - Professor Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore
           Tan Ta Sen's book on Cheng Ho and Islam in Southeast Asia is not the first one on the subject, but it is the first book that puts Cheng Hos voyages in the larger context of "culture contact" in China and beyond. He has garnered numerous sources, from published documents to architectural sites and buildings, to support his arguments. He has done much more than previous scholars writing on this subject. - Professor Leo Suryadinata, Chinese Heritage Centre (Singapore)
           This long-awaited book is welcomed by the academic community ... Tan Ta Sen has used historical facts to strengthen the argument on the existence of the "Third Wave", i.e. "the Chinese Wave", in the spread of Islam in the Southeast Asian region. Until now, we only know two major waves, i.e. the India-Gujarat Wave and the Middle East Wave through the development of trade relations. - Professor A. Dahana, University of Indonesia (Jakarta)
          
          
          

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Preliminary pages
1. Introduction
PART I: CULTURE CONTACT IN CHINA
2. Chinese World and Civilization
3. Spread of Buddhism to China and its Sinicization
4. The Advent of Islam to China
5. Sinicization of Islam in China
PART II: CULTURE CONTACT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
6. The Islamization of Southeast Asia
7. Cheng Ho and Islamization of Southeast Asia
8. Localization of Islam in Insular Southeast Asia
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Illustrations

Subjects:Asia / Southeast Asia History

Number of Pages: 292

Imprint:

Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Publication Date: 39995

Format: PB


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