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The Al-Fatihah, is the   recognition that Islam is a religion    constant threat of Java, provided many                over by Pasai, its shadow city. It was   Islam. The king promised to convert
          first chapter of the     obtained by an engagement with the      opportunities for the emergence of the                to Pasai one of the prospective saints   to Islam. But after being recovered, he
          Quran.                   long-distance trade, but also a form    river state of Samudera Pasai. Since the              (the Wali Sanga), Sunan Bonang came    forgot his promise. He was sick again.
                                   of cultural accountability on religious   beginning of its development as a power             to seek knowledge. Sunan Gunung        The same thing happened again. It was
          Source: Perpustakaan
          Nasional (The National   conversion. And, no less important is the   center, until the end (1524), defeated            Jati, who according to Djajadiningrat’s   only after the third time that the king was
          Library of the Republic   provision of a new legitimacy patterned to   by Aceh Darussalam, Samudera Pasai              reconstruction was Fatahilah or        finally truly converted to Islam.
          of Indonesia).           be a higher and cosmopolitan civilization.   ---with the interrupted hegemony                 Falatehan, who named Kalapa to         “Syahdan at that time”, said Hikayat Patani,
                                   This story can also be collaborated with   of Majapahit--- though relatively                  become Jayakarta and founded Banten
                                   the archeological evident, namely the   prosperous, showed many signs of                      sultanate, was born in Pasai. 31       “all people in the country also embraced
                                   king’s cemetery complex in Samudera     situations that the establishment of the                                                     Islam, and all people outside the country
                                   Pasai. From here can be known that the   new kingdom was still in the process.                It was also from Pasai, according to   32  region none converted to Islam. As for
                                   first Muslim ruler was Sultan Malik as-  This kingdom did not just have to                    Hikayat Patani (the Patani Chronicle),    the king, though he embraced Islam,
                                   Saleh, who died in 1297.                continue to deal with those groups                    the process of Islamization of Patani a   only idolatrous and eating pork that were
                                                                                                                                 Malay kingdom located across the Straits
                                                                                                                                                                        abandoned; other than that, all pagan work
                                   The development of Samudera town, as    that had not been subjugated and                      of Melaka. It was said that the King of   remained unchanged.” 33
                                   well as its sister town, Pasai, which had   converted to Islam from the interior              Patani was seriously ill and none could
                                   by then beat the older Samudera, must   regions, which were the hinterlands                   cure him. Some one reported that an    The last statement is a recurring
                                   be viewed in relation to maritime trade   of Samudera Pasai to acquire trading                ulama from Pasai might be able to cure   situation, which led the missionaries
                                   in Southeast Asia.  The increasing      commodities; but, this kingdom also                   him. The ulama, Sheikh Sa’id came and   to repeatedly visit the having been
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                                   height of trade relations between China   should resolve the prolonged political              said that the king could be cured, after   Islamized kingdoms. When Islamization
                                   and the Arab world and the increasing   conflicts and family feud. Even if                    being recovered the king converted to   of Patani occurred, political and
                                   importance of commodities from          the political situation were unstable,                                                       economic position of Samudera Pasai had
                                   Sumatra and Java (such as pepper,       Samudera, a small country beside the                  31.   Djajadiningrat  in  his  Critische  Beschouwing.   been much diminishing, but its reputation
                                                                                                                                 It  should  be  noted  in  this  reconstruction  that
                                   resin, camphor and so on) when          Peusangan river estuary, became a                     Djajadingrat also uses the resources of Portuguese   as the center of religion continued.
                                   Sriwijaya was the center of maritime    center of religious learning. Famous                  as a means of control over the local tradition that   Two centuries after the founding of
                                                                                                                                 is under discussion. But Purwaka Tjaruban Nagari,
                                   trade in the South had collapsed---are   Arab traveler, Ibn Battuta, told about               organized by the insurer Sedjarah Tjirebon and staff    Samudera Pasai, the same pattern of
                                   likely to be due to the invasion of the   on going high quality of theological                of Keprabon Lemahwungkuk Tjirebon, (perhaps PS   cultural encounter between Islam and the
                                   Chola Empire in the 11  century, the    discussions held by sultan’s theologians,             Sulendraningrat)  published  by  Bhratara,  1972,  as   local situation can also be seen in Aceh
                                                        th
                                                                                                                                 well as books on behalf of PS Sulendraningrat, i.e.
                                   Pamalayu (that is the aggression to     some of whom came from Persia to                      Sejarah Cirebon (Jakarta: PN Balai Pustaka, 1983   Darussalam, which also started from a
                                   the “Malay World”) of Kertanegara (the   his palace.  Samudera’s reputation                   ) and Babad Tanah Sundadan Babad Cirebon (np,   potential trade center that had begun to
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                                                                                                                                 1984) says that Fatahilah or Sjarif Hidayatullah is
                                   King Singasari in East Java) and the    as a knowledge center then was taken                  different from Sunan Gunung Jati. Fatahilah is an   be frequently visited by Muslim traders.
                                   29. Kenneth  R.  Hall,  Maritime  Trade  and  State   30. Ibn  Batuta  Travels  in  Asia  and  Africa  1325  -   Egyptian-born son in law of Sunan Gunung Jati.  Local sources, that had been collected
                                   Development  in  Early  Southeast  Asia,    Sydney/  1354, H.A.R. Gibb (transl & ed.) London: Routledge   32. A. Teeuw dan David K. Wyatt, Hikayat Patani,
                                   Wellington: George Alien & Unwin, 1985, pp. 1-25.  & Kegan, 1957, p. 274.                     The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1970.     33. Ibid. p. 75.


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