Magic and Religion in the Indian Ocean World Terenjit Sevea, PhD, Department of South Asia Studies Sarah Diaz (COL 2023) CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION. . *Percentages refer to distrbution of relevant articles found with key words Miracle workers were highly sought after and that, even, their abilities o Identify relationship between Islamic miracle workers (and .were uncontested. In these societies, where the was 1 8 1 9 – 1 9 4 7 ingrained in every aspect of life, they performed vital duties to keep objects) and communities of (particularly 1915 Sepoy Mutiny th th Abdul Aleem Siddiqui Sufi their community content and reinforce their elevated status in the Singapore and Malaya) in the 19 and 20 centuries Wahhabi 9% 1.9% Abdul Aleem Siddiqui social hierarchy. However, with the onset of British colonization and 9.6% 3.6% growing diversity, their influence began to diminish as people began to o Track said relationship and its evolution with the Sikh Ahmadiyya 2.8% Ahmadiyya consult western doctors (one of their main roles was healer) instead, introduction of new groups and beliefs in an increasingly 4.8% especially in urbanized areas. The complicated nature of this cosmopolitan area profession also found condemnation from emerging Islamic reformist Bolshevik Indian Convicts movements that disliked how these individuals operated under a belief Survey accounts of colonized societies in South and 18.9% system of intermingled Islamic and Malay ideologies. Even so, they o Ghadr remained popular among some ethnic groups like the Chinese, Indians, Southeast Asia and the importance of these skilled and who would often assign their own beliefs and traditions to religious individuals within specific groups (ex. Sikhs, Indian those of these miracle workers. It seemed it was more beneficial for Ghadr convicts and sepoys, etc.) Sufi these diverse groups to create a syncretic form of Islam that appealed 5.4% Bolshevik to all which, in turn, serves to complicate previous understandings of 43.8% Wahhhabi the religion. RESULTS . *Percentages refer to distrbution of relevant articles found with key words o Afforded positions of power and influence (ex. official appointment in Malaya royal household) 1 8 1 9 - 1 9 8 1 "Witch Doctor" o Consulted for variety of reasons (marital and familial METHODS . Makam 5% Pawang problems, ailments, labor) and hired to lead at Accessed digitized newspapers based in Singapore–a 3% o Pawang ceremonies (ex. festivals, marriages, funerals) resource rarely utilized 30% Keramat 24.1% o Perform supernatural actions (ex. invoke spirits, lead o Articles most often reflect perspective of outsider and Bomoh exorcisms, etc.) to fulfill more concrete functions in society observer like alleviate hysteria, heal clients, hunt man-eating Keramat animals, bring in the day’s catch, or find metals–mining o Search contained to provided key words and those articles and fishing being common occupations in these areas deemed relevant were summarized and URLs copied on word documents Makam Bomoh o British colonization and later urbanization result in decline 37.9% in influence, though still retain power in remote villages o Website: NewspaperSG (https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/)