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also left behind a number of children   statement which the local community                   the Sejarah Melayu was written around   continued to teach the people how to
                                          from his first wife, who had also become   accepted as the truth and that in the end,         1612. However, as many scholars stated,   pronounce the shahadah, “There is no
                                          Moors and one of her sons inherited     Islam had developed because the people                the writing of both texts may have taken   god but Allah, and Muhammad is His
                                          the kingdom and ruled under the name    assumed the story was true.                           much longer and may even have started   Messenger”. After some time, the ship
                                          Modafarxa (Mudzaffar Shah) (Cortesão,   The third sources that explain the                    in the early period of the existence of   left Samudra, while the Indian holy man
                                          1994: 242). Through Tomé Pirés we       process of Islamization in the archipelago            these kingdom. Thus, 1511 and 1612     stayed behind to establish Islam more
                                          also learn that Islam had already been   are traditional historiographic works in             may be the years when the texts were   firmly there. 7
                                          present in Cirebon at least since 1470-                                                       completed. It is probably historically   A similar story can be found in the
                                          1475. After having visited Cirebon in   the form of chronicles, serat, lontara, and           justified to presume that both texts, as   Sejarah Melayu. In the text it is told that
                                          1513, he noted that Cirebon was a harbor   many others. These works had found                 will also be discussed below, represent   King Muhammad Shah— Malacca’s
                                                                                  their ways to almost all areas of the
                                          where around 1,000 families lived, and                                                        the intellectual and religious discourse   second ruler—had a dream that he met
                                          where the rulers were also Muslims. 6   archipelago. The following will discuss               in the early period of Islam in the Malay-
                                                                                  some of these traditional historiographic             Indonesian archipelago.                the Prophet Muhammad who taught
                                          In addition to the accounts of foreign   works that in the opinion of the present                                                    him to pronounce the shahadat, gave
                                          visitors, there are also oral traditions.   authors are important in relation to the          The Hikayat Raja-Raja Pasai tells that   him the new name of Muhammad, and
                                          Had they been examined in more          Islamization of the archipelago.                      Malik al-Saleh whose former name was   informed him that the next day a ship
                                          detail, these sources would also have                                                         Merah Silu, was the first Muslim ruler   would arrive from Arabia carrying a
                                          earned an important place in the story   Hikayat Raja-Raja Pasai and                          who met the Prophet Muhammad in his    scholar whom he must obey. When he
                                          of the introduction of Islam. In many   Sejarah Melayu                                        dream in which he obtained the magical   had awakened, the king found that he
                                          parts of Indonesia, Islam grew rapidly   We will start our discussion with two                knowledge of Islam which the Prophet   had been mysteriously circumcised,
                                          immediately after someone had had a     texts from the Malay world. They are                  had spat into his mouth. In his dream, the   and when he repeatedly uttered the
                                          dream in which he had met the prophet.   the oldest literary works that relate the            Prophet guided him in how to pronounce   shahadah, the members of the royal
                                          The person told his neighbors of his    history of the kingdom of Samudra Pasai               the confession of the creed (shahadah).   palace (who certainly did not know
                                          dream and the story spread from one            th                                             After having awakened, the new Sultan   Arabic) were apparently very confused
                                          person to the next and eventually       in the 14  century and of that of Malacca             found that he could to read the Qur’an   because they thought the king had gone
                                                                                         th
                                          everybody believed that the dream       in the 15  century. They are the Hikayat              although he had never been taught how   mad. Then the boat indeed arrived and
                                                                                  Raja-Raja Pasai (The Pasai Chronicles)
                                          had been true and that the prophet                                                            to do this. Also he had been mysteriously   landed Sayid Abdul Aziz where he led a
                                          apparently had halted where they lived.   for Samudra Pasai and Sejarah Melayu                circumcised. The next day, a ship arrived   prayer on the beach. The people were
                                          In this case, the question is not whether   (Malay Annals) for the Malacca kingdom.           from Mecca carrying Sheikh Ismail.     astonished and started to ask about
                                          the dream was true or false, but that the   The two texts seem to have been written           When he heard that Malik al-Saleh had   7.  Russel Jones, “Ten Conversion Myths from
                                          story had turned into an oral collective   much later than the time when the                  pronounced the shahadah, the Sheikh    Indonesia”, in Nehemia Levtzion (ed.) Conversion
                                                                                  kingdoms were still in power. The Hikayat
                                                                                                                                                                               to Islam, (New York: Holmes & Meier.), pp. 133-
                                          6.  Projokusumo, Taufik Abdullah and Hasan M.                                                 installed him as Muslim ruler and initiated   135; M.C. Ricklefs, A History of Modern Indonesia
                                          Ambary, Sejarah Umat Islam Indonesia (Jakarta:   Raja-Raja Pasai was written before 1511      him by clothing him in the royal mantle   since c.1300, Second Edition (Stanford, California:
                                          PP MUI, 1991), p. 78.                   when Malacca fell to the Portuguese and               of the kingdom of Mecca. Ismail then   Stanford University Press, 1993), pp. 8-9.


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