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In advance, I would like to express my deepest thanks and appreciation to all individuals and organizations that contributed, either directly or indirectly, to this book s production. E.Ħ Dedicated to My late father Mehmet and my mother ZülfüyeĨ Contents Acknowledgement Preface ix xi 1 The religious-intellectual network: the arrival of Islam in the 1 archipelago 2 Baba Davud: A Turkish scholar in Aceh 32 3 A preliminary note on the Dayah Tanoh Abee 56 4 Legal developments in the Ottoman state ( ) 85 5 Evolution of the Muslim judicial system Fiqh education at Ottoman madrasahs: A case study of 154 Süleymaniye madrasahs 7 Judicial pluralism in the Malaysian legal system 186 Conclusion Bibliography index viiġ0 Acknowledgement All praise is due to Allah, who blessed us with the opportunity to complete this humble book. Printed by Academe Art and Printing Services Sdn Bhd 7 Jalan Rajawali 1A Bandar Puchong Jaya Batu 8 Jalan Puchong Selangor D.
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The Includes Other Index Press Bibliography : p. Perpustakan Negara Malaysia Cataloguing-in-Publication Data Kayadibi, Saim Ottoman Connections to the Malay World, Islam, Law and Society / Saim Kayadibi. ISBN Ottoman Connections to the Malay World Saim Kayadibi Ottoman Connections to the Malay World Islam, Law and Society EDITED BY Saim KayadibiĤ Ottoman Connections to the Malay World Islam, Law, and Society Prepared by Saim Kayadibi Kuala Lumpurĥ Copyright Islamic Book Trust 2011 Published 2011 by Islamic Book Trust 607 Mutiara Majestic Jalan Othman Petaling Jaya Selangor, Malaysia Islamic Book Trust is affiliated to. The Doctrine of Juristic Preference in Islamic Law (Islamic Book Trust, 2010). His other areas of interest include Islamic legal theory and jurisprudence, Muslim international law, human rights and democracy, Sufism, and philosophy of Rumi. He has published numerous books and articles and has taught Islamic law in Turkey and the UK. Born in Turkey, he studied at Al-Azhar University and at the University of Jordan, and obtained his PhD from Durham University, UK. Dr Saim Kayadibi is lecturer at the International Islamic University, Malaysia. In seven essays, the contributors to this book discuss the early religious-intellectual network in the region as well as the evolution of the judicial and political systems. It also discusses the Ottomans policy of pan-islamism and the role of Sultan Abdulhamid II in improving ties with the Malay world and their scholars, rulers and heritage, in the fight against Western colonial powers. These connections reflect religious, political and legal cooperations. 1 This book constitutes a study of Southeast Asia, discussing the Malay world's long historical connection with the Muslim people including the Rumi-Turks, Hadramīs.