Chinese muslims and the conversion of the Nusantara to Islam
<p>This thesis is a comprehensive re-examination of Maritime Southeast Asia's (or the Nusantara's) Islamic conversion history between the late thirteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Traditionally, academia has attributed this event to Muslim traders and/or Sufis from either Indi...
Main Author: | Wain, A |
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Other Authors: | al-Akiti, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2015
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