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Islamization and Patterns


                                                       of Cultural Encounters







                                                                        Taufik Abdullah


                                          Introduction                            spite of the unstable inter-state or inter-           be understood, for example, that the 7 th   Hinduization--- cannot be separated from   A map of the arrival of
                                                                                  dynastic relations and the annoying trade             century a Chinese traveler who was a   the development of long-distance trade.    Islam in Indonesia. A
                                          The title of his book might not be
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                                          approved,  but in his classic study on   competition, whatever stability attained,            student of religion, I-Tsing, could stop first   As early as the 7  century and especially   number of scholars,
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                          mostly Dutch, hold the
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                                          ancient Southeast Asia, Coedes  wanted   with Hinduism the world of Southeast Asia            at Sriwijaya, in his voyage to Nalanda,   the 10 century Arab traders from the    theory that in the initial
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                                          to show that despite the extant local   have different moods and the relatively               India. Sriwijaya, which was not only the   Persian Gulf had made archipelago      stage of the advent of
                                          differences and regional diversities,   understanding inter-cultural relations.               center of maritime commerce, but also   waters as a haven in their trade to China.   Islam in the Archipelago
                                          this area has a similar state foundation,   Missionary activities or the wandering            a center of Buddhist studies, was used   Thus, it can be understood that the      it came from the Indian
                                          namely the Hindu feature. In this       religious preachers, literary and religious           as preparation for studying more difficult   report of Arab traders who stopped, or   sub-continent, not from
                                          concept ---whether intentionally or not,   translations run by the centers of power,          texts in Nalanda. 5                    perhaps just heard from other voyagers,    Persia or Arabia.
                                          but seems to simplify--- he combines    and the particularly long-distance trade              This cosmopolitan intellectual         on the islands of Java and Sumatra, were
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                                          the diverse Hinduism with Buddhism,     that had begun at least since the 5 th                atmosphere was fertilized by commercial   so many in numbers.  The role of Arab   Source: Indonesia Dalam
                                          which is similarly complex, into a      century AD , increase the cosmopolitan                and power interests as well as         traders in the waters of the archipelago   Arus Sejarah (Indonesia
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                                          generally applicable name. Considering   cultural atmosphere. In this situation,              maintained by the authorities of port   is increasingly important, as in the      in the Course of History),
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                                          Sanskrit as the language of the sacred   the concept of cultural borrowing does               cities and, though different intensities,   10 century, China banned the arrival   2012.
                                          texts, which not only provide religious   not seem to mean anything. All cultural             also by those who master the agrarian   of Arab traders in their ports. At this
                                          teachings, but also assumptions and     elements, wherever they come from,                    regions. It was in this atmosphere     moment the Arab traders were forced to
                                          theories about power and the inter-state,   are treated as public property. The most          slowly and gradually Islamic penetration   become more active in local trade. 7
                                          or more precisely inter-dynastic relations,   important thing is that all used elements       occurred. Both as a religion, as well as   The unification of government and
                                          the Hindu cultural feature fertilizes the   are communicative in inter-community              commercial and political forces, Islam   economic development in China under
                                          atmosphere of a higher civilization in its   relations and be able to answer the              did not disrupt the cosmopolitan cultural   the new dynasty, T’ang, made the
                                          cosmopolitan design. With all sorts of   problems of each community. In turn,                 atmosphere, but it slowly changed the   increasingly growing region of the Indian
                                          given symbols and being fertilized by   this cosmopolitan atmosphere also                     ideological basis of the cosmopolitanism.   Ocean into a mutual understanding of
                                          the atmosphere of this higher civilization   plays its role in the formation of a timely      Islam came and spreads by way of       cultural atmosphere.  Towards the end of
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                                          rulers showed their legitimacy. So, in   situation with the outside world, which              investing the previously developed     6.  See Gabriel Ferrand, L’empire Sumateranais dan
                                          their own worlds they are becoming      at any times can also be taken as a                   situation. Indeed, the actual process   terutama G.R. Tibbets, A Study of the Arabic Texts
                                          the “center of the universe”. Thus, in   model. In this situation, it can certainly           of Islamization---more than the        Containing  Material  on  Southeast  Asia,  Leiden  :
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                                                                                                                                                                               E.J. Brill, 1979.
                                          1.  See H.J. Benda’s objection to the term “Hinduized”   Conceptions  of  State  and  Kingship  in  Southeast                        7. Rita Rosa de Meglio, “Arab Trade with Indonesia
                                          in “The Structure of Southeast Asian History: Some   Asia,  Ithaca:  Southeast  Asia  Program,  Cornell   5.   I-Tsing  complete  report  was  translated  into   and  Malay  Peninsula  from  the  8th  to  the  16th
                                          Preliminary  Observations”,  JSEAH,  III:1  (March,   University,  1955  (a  reprint  from  Far  Eastern   English by a Japanese scientist, J. Takasusu, and   Century”,  in  D.S.  Richard  (ed.)  Papers  on  Islamic
                                          1962), p. 106-38.                       Quaterly, 1942).                                      published  in  1896.  But  brief  quotes  about  Mo-lo-  History II: Islam and the Trade of Asia; a Colloquium,
                                                                                                                                        yu  and  Che-H-fo  che  (Srivijaya?)  was  entailed
                                          2. C. Coedes, Les etats hindouises d’lndochine et   4.  On this point see a classic book O.W. Wolters,   in  Gabriel  Ferrand,  L’empire  Sumateranais  de   Oxford ; Bruno Gassier & Philadelphia : University
                                          d’lndonesie, Paris: Editions E. de Boccarid, 1964.  Early Indonesian Commerce: A Study of the Origins   Qrivijaya, Journal Asiatique, 1922. However, in fact   pf Pennsylvania Press, 1970.
                                          3.  Though it is very brief, but it is very suggestive.   of  Srivijaya,  Ithaca,  New  York  :  CornellUniversity   there  is  no  study  about  Srivijaya  that  ever  forget   8.  See K.N. Chaudhuri, Trade and Civilization in the
                                          This  was  discussed  by  R.  von  Heine  Geldera   Press, 1967.                              I-tsing’s report.                      Indian Ocean, Cambridge University Press, 1965.



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