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Across Seas and Cultures: The Hajj Journeys of Sulu Muslims and Their Malay World Parallels Abadi, Mansurni; Pratiwi, Nia Nur; Golasila, Ana Octavia
Jurnal SMART (Studi Masyarakat, Religi, dan Tradisi) Vol 10, No 2 (2024): Jurnal SMaRT : Studi Masyarakat, Religi, dan Tradisi
Publisher : Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Agama Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18784/smart.v10i2.2574

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This research explores the maritime Hajj journeys of Sulu Muslims and their connection to the cultural and religious dynamics of the broader Malay world. The maritime pilgrimage, especially within the context of Sulu Muslims, remains largely underexplored in existing literature, highlighting a significant research gap in understanding Muslim-minority religious practices. This study aims to address this gap by examining how the maritime Hajj journey impacts Sulu Muslims, a minority in a Catholic-majority country, and their Malay counterparts. Using a qualitative approach, primary sources such as oral histories from pilgrims and archival records uncover the cultural, religious, and social dimensions of these journeys. The research highlights key themes such as the challenges of maritime travel, the role of religious networks, and cultural exchanges during the pilgrimage. The findings reveal that the Hajj not only fulfills a religious duty but also fosters cross-regional identity and solidarity among Muslims in the Sulu Archipelago and Southeast Asia. The study concludes that the Hajj serves as both a spiritual endeavor and a platform for cultural continuity and interregional unity, influencing societal transformation. By capturing these aspects, the research aims to enrich understanding of the Hajj as a multifaceted phenomenon, emphasizing the enduring significance of maritime routes in shaping Southeast Asia’s religious and cultural landscapes.
How Ethno-religious work to preserve aqidah among  Patani Youth activist  in the Face of Systematic Oppression Abadi, Mansurni; Wulandari, Wulandari; Golasila, Ana Octavia
Al-madinah: Journal of Islamic Civilization Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Al-madinah: Journal of Islamic Civilization
Publisher : Pusat Pengkajian dan Pengembangan Islam Jakarta (PPIJ)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70901/cbbr4368

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The ongoing conflict between thai goverment and Malay-muslim insurgents has made thailand deep south consist of pattani, yala, and narathiwat province within with four district in songkla Province one of the most volatile region in ASEAN. While there is evidence if their struggle influence by transnational jihadist movement, but sense of ethno-religious existed much longer. Malay-muslim population in thailand deep south, construct their identity based on intersection between Religion and Ethnic- Vice versa. using qualitative method, with combination three theory , identity development, ethno-religious, and resistance studies. this research try to explore how ethno-religious function , especially among youth to keeeping resistance alive beside perserve identity as malay and Muslim in Thai-budhis society.  we found ethnoreligious become tools of resistance with five ways and strenghten tawheed in face of systematic oppresion.