Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South Sulawesi

The profound journey of Islam's expansion in South Sulawesi during the 15th century resulted in a gradual uptake of Islam within the Toraja region. This delayed acceptance, compared to other areas in South Sulawesi, is frequently attributed to the use of force during Islam's expansion. Thi...

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Main Authors: Anthonius Michael, Siswanto Masruri, Fatimah Husein
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta 2023-08-01
Series:Esensia: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin
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Online Access:https://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/ushuluddin/esensia/article/view/4450
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Fatimah Husein
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description The profound journey of Islam's expansion in South Sulawesi during the 15th century resulted in a gradual uptake of Islam within the Toraja region. This delayed acceptance, compared to other areas in South Sulawesi, is frequently attributed to the use of force during Islam's expansion. This perception highlights the challenge of promoting tolerance between the Muslim minority and Christian majority in the region. To understand the complexities of this phenomenon, this study seeks to explore factors beyond violence that contributed to the slow pace of Islamization. Employing a qualitative approach based in anthropology, the research delves into historical and cultural contexts. It finds that forceful Islamization efforts by figures like the Bone Kingdom, Kahar Muzakkar, and Andi Sose, actually hampered the spread of Islam due to the negative cultural impacts they created. Instead, it was the migration of Muslims to Toraja for trade that played a key role in introducing Islam to the region. Intermarriages further altered the dynamics, shifting Islamization from a conversion-focused approach to one based on family connections.  This had consequences for how Islamic communities developed, depending on the choices of second-generation Muslims. The slow pace of Islamization also influenced various aspects of social and religious life, leading the Toraja people to develop nuanced responses.  They managed change by emphasizing positive aspects of Islam while minimizing negative ones, aiming to maintain peace within their religiously diverse society.  Thus, the Toraja actively engaged in managing the evolving religious landscape, adapting their practices to maintain communal harmony.
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spelling doaj.art-21e018e86f034c07b8f39916bd138be52024-03-10T06:22:07ZaraUIN Sunan Kalijaga YogyakartaEsensia: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin1411-37752548-47292023-08-0124210.14421/esensia.v24i2.4450Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South SulawesiAnthonius Michael0Siswanto Masruri1Fatimah Husein2a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:40:"UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, Indonesia";}UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, IndonesiaUIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, IndonesiaThe profound journey of Islam's expansion in South Sulawesi during the 15th century resulted in a gradual uptake of Islam within the Toraja region. This delayed acceptance, compared to other areas in South Sulawesi, is frequently attributed to the use of force during Islam's expansion. This perception highlights the challenge of promoting tolerance between the Muslim minority and Christian majority in the region. To understand the complexities of this phenomenon, this study seeks to explore factors beyond violence that contributed to the slow pace of Islamization. Employing a qualitative approach based in anthropology, the research delves into historical and cultural contexts. It finds that forceful Islamization efforts by figures like the Bone Kingdom, Kahar Muzakkar, and Andi Sose, actually hampered the spread of Islam due to the negative cultural impacts they created. Instead, it was the migration of Muslims to Toraja for trade that played a key role in introducing Islam to the region. Intermarriages further altered the dynamics, shifting Islamization from a conversion-focused approach to one based on family connections.  This had consequences for how Islamic communities developed, depending on the choices of second-generation Muslims. The slow pace of Islamization also influenced various aspects of social and religious life, leading the Toraja people to develop nuanced responses.  They managed change by emphasizing positive aspects of Islam while minimizing negative ones, aiming to maintain peace within their religiously diverse society.  Thus, the Toraja actively engaged in managing the evolving religious landscape, adapting their practices to maintain communal harmony. https://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/ushuluddin/esensia/article/view/4450IslamTorajaSpread of Religion
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Siswanto Masruri
Fatimah Husein
Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South Sulawesi
Esensia: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin
Islam
Toraja
Spread of Religion
title Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South Sulawesi
title_full Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South Sulawesi
title_fullStr Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South Sulawesi
title_full_unstemmed Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South Sulawesi
title_short Exploring The Gradual Islamization of Tana Toraja In South Sulawesi
title_sort exploring the gradual islamization of tana toraja in south sulawesi
topic Islam
Toraja
Spread of Religion
url https://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/ushuluddin/esensia/article/view/4450
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