Malay World and the Formation of ASEAN Community

Malay World and the Formation of ASEAN Community

Global Journal of HUMAN SOCIAL SCIENCE Political Science Volume 13 Issue 2 Version 1.0 Year 2013 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-460x & Print ISSN: 0975-587X Regional Cooperation: Malay World and the Formation of ASEAN Community By Lukman Thaib & Bharuddin Che Pa API, University Malaya Abstract - Malay world is an area in Southeast Asia that has trade tradition during Islam entered and established. With the arrival of Islam, the region of the Malay world has become the focal point of trade for merchants from all over the world. Islamic trading centers have spread into many areas of the Malay world; from Pasai (now known as Lhokseumawe, in North Aceh) and Aceh (now known as Banda Aceh) on the east to Celebes and Ternate in the west, from Patani in Southern Thailand and Sulu in Phlippineson the North until Banten, Ceribon and Kudus in Indonesia on the South. These trade centers have dominated economic and trade route in Southeast Asia. The arrival of Islam in the region has been able to grow old port towns as well as emergence of new port cities until becoming influential and important trade center. Keywords : malay world, archipelago (nusantara), the advance of islam, southeast asia and asean community. GJHSS-F Classification : FOR Code: 160699 RegionalCooperation MalayWorldandtheFormationofASEANCommunity Strictly as per the compliance and regulations of: © 2013. Lukman Thaib & Bharuddin Che Pa. This is a research/review paper, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), permitting all non- commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Regional Cooperation: Malay World and the Formation of ASEAN Community Lukman Thaib α & Bharuddin Che Pa σ Abstract - Malay world is an area in Southeast Asia that has Historical development of Islam in the Malay trade tradition during Islam entered and established. With the world clearly shows that the Muslim traders, kings, arrival of Islam, the region of the Malay world has become the 3 chiefs, warriors, scholars and missionaries play their 1 focal point of trade for merchants from all over the world. respective roles in spreading of Islam. They all are 20 Islamic trading centers have spread into many areas of the important agents in the process of Islamization in the ear Malay world; from Pasai (now known as Lhokseumawe, in North Aceh) and Aceh (now known as Banda Aceh) on the Malay world. Each has a strength, integrity and unique Y features in discharging their duties on the spreading of east to Celebes and Ternate in the west, from Patani in 202 Southern Thailand and Sulu in Phlippineson the North until Islam. They complement each other and through this 9 Banten, Ceribon and Kudus in Indonesia on the South. These combination they have made the process of Islamization trade centers have dominated economic and trade route in running in perfect harmony. Southeast Asia. The arrival of Islam in the region has been All this proves that the groups was initiating and able to grow old port towns as well as emergence of new port accelerating the process of Islamization in the Malay cities until becoming influential and important trade center. As a result of this is a formation of an Islamic economic power world. The traders play their role as a pioneer who and this is what had to be faced by the western power while paved the way towards the advent of Islam (Auni.2001; expanding their powers in Southeast Asia. This article is 4-6). This can be seen in the early development of Islam focusing on a few important aspects related to the role of trade in Southeast Asia (ASEAN). They open residence in the resurrection of the Malay world, different understanding together with the scholars who boarded their ship and on the concept of Malay world and Archipelago (Nusantara) developing trading center and port city in this region. In among the Malaysian and Indonesian society, change or addition, they also play a big role in the process of transformation that brought by Islam on the intellectual expanding urbanization as well as the teachings of Islam development of the Malay community, the formation of new Volume XIII Issue II Version I DD D in the region. D association towards the integration of the community in the ) F Malay world under a new entity which referred to as ASEAN The Muslim merchant is able to prove its ( community. leadership and their effective management in the course Keywords : malay world, archipelago (nusantara), the of business, leading the local community and promote advance of islam, southeast asia and asean community. business center in the area. This has become an attraction to the ruler and local people who still I. Introduction disbelieve to approach them and thus converted to Islam. nternational trade activity is a major factor shaping the Economic strength and personal excellence of history of Southeast Asia and Malay world. Malay the Muslim merchant has emerged as a major influential world is exposed to various external influences I political force in the local community until local dignitary including Islamization process because it geographical like kings and local chiefs also get close to the traders position is surrounded by Indian Ocean and South with the aim of making them as business partners and China Sea which is the trading and shipping routes. help them in finding wealth which eventually becoming Historical researchers also acknowledge the fact that brothers and sisters. trade is one of the main factors that have led the way al Journal ofSocial al Journal Science Human Apart from economic motives, there are also and then accelerate the spread of Islam in the Malay b political motives that influence local rulers to convert to world (Reid, A. 1985:14-15 dan Levtzion, N. 1979:15- Islam. This applies especially to the kings of the rural Glo 16). Muslim traders originating from Arabia, Persia, India areas which left behind in terms of advancement and and China are the most important agents disseminate they feel challenged by the political influence of the Islamic entry into the Malay world for the first time Muslim merchant which dominates the port towns or around the year 674 AD. Starting from the year of 878 AD Islam has been strong in the area and in the year of coastal business center that is more advanced than them. We can see this clearly in the history of Islam in 1204 AD Islam had been accepted as a way of life by Giri, Banten, Kudus and Demark, all of which are coastal the Malays society (Fatimi. 1963: 69). cities that greatly influenced the development of Islam in the remote islands of Java. Hence, the birth of what has Author : Department of Political Science of Islam. (Siyasah Shar’ iyyah), API, University Malaya. been called as "Civilization Offshore" plays a large role in © 2013 Global Journals Inc. (US) Regional Cooperation: Malay World and the Formation of ASEAN Community the history of Islamization in Java Island (Pigeaud, and U Jong Calan situated in the same latitude in district TH.G.TH. 1967:6-7). of Queda (Kedah): this stretch of territory lies within the region of “Malayos” and the same language prevail II. Concept of Malay World throughout.”(Mohamed AO. 2011: 30). Emanuel Godinho mention that Malay Sea is a Malay World or Malay realm is a term that socio-cultural concept of religion (a geo religiosocio- contains many meanings depending on its usage. In cultural concept), a concept of geographical unity terms of language (linguistically) the term refers to an characterized by their common religious beliefs and area or district whose people speak the Malay language cultural similarities (Mohamed A O.2011:31). It proved in Southeast Asia which include Brunei Darussalam, true when the vision of Malay and also the emergence of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore as well as Southern Malay identity on the basis of Islam take the form of a 3 1 Thailand. In the geopolitical context, the term Malay stronger in the reign of the Malacca Sultanate (Andaya. 20 World is a term often used interchangeably with the term 1984:55, Timothy P. 2004:7, Mohd Fauzi Y.2009:16). As a result, the expansion of trade influence of Malacca of Archipelago or with colonial term which call as 'Malay ear Y Archipelago' (Sweeney.2011: 295). Even more broadly and religious influencethat went beyond cultural the term Malay World also has been defined as an area boundaries eventually produce the beginning of the 10202 (region), homeland of the Austronesian tribes that Malay process with the development of classical Malay covers Easter Island in the east up to the Madagascar language (Sneddon, Jmaes N. 2003:74), Islam (Milner. on the west side (Farrer. 2009: 26). However, the 2010: 47) and also Malay customs (Esposito. 1999). This assimilation process continues even after the fall of definition of Malay World which is very broad in nature th has received criticism from some scholars since it only Malacca in the early 16 century. While the Era after the refers to the concept of Malay tribe. greatness of the Malay Sultanate of Malacca, some In a cultural context (incultural sense), Malay Malay sultanate hasalso grown more widely in the world term is more accurately refers to as homeland for region, starting with the small sultanate like Asahan, people of Malay descent historically led by the Malay Deli, Langkat and Serdangin Indonesia to the larger and Sultanate in South East Asia offshore. This area includes more powerful sultanate like Brunei, Johor and Pattani.

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