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re: Islam and Asia
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:26 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:26 am to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Are you a history professor? You drop many knowledge bombs in threads like this.
I wanted to be. It's a long story, but basically it amounted to not having enough languages to study the area I wanted to study. In addition to Arabic and Latin, I needed Persian, French and German, because so many source documents hadn't been translated into English. So I studied something else in grad school, and now I share what I know on this regional college football message board.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:29 am to crazy4lsu
quote:Can you answer my Indonesia question? Being surrounded by Papa New Guinea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philipines, Australia...how did it explode into the Islamic haven?
now I share what I know on this regional college football message board.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:31 am to crazy4lsu
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regional college football message board
Don't sell Chicken short. Aren't you from my neck of the woods (Tacoma)?
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:47 am to Forkbeard3777
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Can you answer my Indonesia question? Being surrounded by Papa New Guinea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philipines, Australia...how did it explode into the Islamic haven?
I can answer that, and here's the answer: trading.
Indonesia didn't convert until around the 16th century or so. It was also one of the few-ish areas of Islam that didn't convert by the sword: it was, by and large, through missionaries, diplomatic pressure, and so forth. Not too different than Christian empires at the time and a little later (Spanish and Portuguese excepted, obviously), actually. There's probably a bit of irony in a religion who converted almost entirely through the sword has, as its largest single country population, a country that was converted via trade and proselytism.
It's a very different version of Islam - the coastal Indian Ocean adherents tend to look quite a bit alike (a mostly Sunni, Shafi'i school of their faith), and that's no accident.
This post was edited on 5/10/17 at 12:52 am
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:48 am to Forkbeard3777
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Can you tell me a little more about Indonesia and their Muslim influence? I see that around 90% are Islamic. Naturally, I assumed it would be a more Catholic, Buddhist, and Hindu based region.
Well Indonesia is an interesting case. They are predominantly the Shafi'i fiqh, and were influenced by a movement called Islamic modernism, which lost out to Salafism in the early 20th century. If Islamic modernism had won the world would be a much different place. Regardless that is their primary school, but there is a large portion that is non-denominational, while Islamist influence is growing (I use Islamism, Salafism, and Wahabism interchangably even though they mean slightly different things, mostly because that is the parlance that is developing in the West).
One thing that people should understand about the spread of Islam is that it was primarily spread through trade, and trade and tax receipts were the primary concern of early to middle Islamic empires. They didn't necessarily want groups of conquered people to convert as the jizya tax made up a large portion of their revenue. Obviously avoiding this tax gave groups of conquered people incentive to convert. In the case of Indonesia, Islam spread almost solely by traders in its early stages, while toward its later stages Indian influence from the Delhi Sultanate seemed to play a large role as well.
But first we have to acknowledge that the influence of Muslims in China increased after the Mongols, where they wholesale imported groups of people into China to serve as their administrative arm. That administrative aspect continued into the Ming Dynasty (as I think it was an Emperor of the Ming who penned what's called The Hundred-Word Eulogy) with Muslims in some important positions. There is evidence that it was also Chinese Muslim influence that contributed to the Islamization of Indonesia.
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Are they a more peaceful and tolerant (Sunni vs. Shia) version of Islam?
Well they aren't Islamists yet, which is very good, and the further they stay out of the purview of the outright Islamists the better. And what moderate means in the Islamic context is different than it does in a secular context. Regardless Indonesia is ostensibly a secular country, and it is marginally more influenced by Islamic modernism makes it appear more moderate in comparison to other Islamic countries. The degree to which it is moderate is of some debate. Or what moderate means in the Islamic context.
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It's an island dominated area. Australia certainly isn't. The Philippines and Vietnam aren't Islamic dominants as well...
Well in the Malaysian and Indonesian context, it has to do with Indian and Chinese trade, as well as a continued competition for influence. Before Islam those places were animist, Hindu or Buddhist, and after the Islamization of Northern India Islam essentially became the currency of influence.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 12:49 am to northshorebamaman
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Don't sell Chicken short. Aren't you from my neck of the woods (Tacoma)?
I grew up in the South. I moved here because of work and I bought a house in Tacoma because it's cheaper than Seattle.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 1:08 am to crazy4lsu
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I grew up in the South. I moved here because of work and I bought a house in Tacoma because it's cheaper than Seattle.
I could make this same post, word for word.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 1:24 pm to Forkbeard3777
quote:It's sad. When I was there recently, virtually every woman had her head covered. You can thank the Saudis for that over the past 20 years.
I know they have a big Buddhist contingency. I was unaware of the Islamic numbers.
quote:Yet home to 10% of the world's moslems.
A Hindu-dominated country.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 1:27 pm to Forkbeard3777
Ever heard of Indonesia?
Posted on 5/10/17 at 1:29 pm to Forkbeard3777
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Unless I am way off base here and completely incorrect, how has Islam and the Middle Eastern culture not had any influx into the Asian countries?
You're off base. Indonesia is the largest muslim country in the world. China has been having problems with Islam in their western provinces as of late. And Durante has told his citizens in the Philippines that its ok for them to kill muslims.
Posted on 5/10/17 at 1:30 pm to airfernando
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Most Muslims don't have the courage to try to invade China. A few have tried and they've been dealt with by the government. You can find info online about China dealing with them.
Yea then why is Islam booming in Western China?
Posted on 5/10/17 at 2:13 pm to StraightCashHomey21
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Yea then why is Islam booming in Western China?
Because the stupid chinese gov. gives Islam super citizenship, kind of like western Europe.
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Most Muslims don't have the courage to try to invade China. A few have tried and they've been dealt with by the government. You can find info online about China dealing with them.
Islam did try to invade China. Around the second half of 19th century, Muslims was about 25-30% of population in Mid-West China. Then they initiated a war to establish Islam rules and killed millions Chinese. The Chinese took revenge and cleared the Muslims from Mid-West. Total population loss from both side was about 20M.
This post was edited on 5/10/17 at 2:19 pm
Posted on 5/10/17 at 2:32 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Pretty sure indonesia is by far the largest muslim country, population wise.
That must be why Trumps racist muslim ban focused on Indonesia.
/derp
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