Milner, A.C. (1981) Islam and Malay kingship / A. C. Milner. The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 113 (1). pp. 46-70.
Milner, A.C. (1981) Islam and Malay kingship / A. C. Milner. The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 113 (1). pp. 46-70.
Milner, A.C. (1981) Islam and Malay kingship / A. C. Milner. The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, 113 (1). pp. 46-70.
Abstrak / Ringkasan / Sinopsis
Islam is often seen as playing only a minor role in pre-colonial Malay political life. J. M. Gullick, for instance, in his seminal work Indigenous political systems of Western Malaya concludes that Islam “was not to any significant extent a ‘state religion’”. The “chaplains of the more devout Sultans and chiefs”, he explains, “never attained any collective importance in the political system owing to the lack of organization”; there were “no Kathis (Muslim judges and registrars) until the era of British protection”; and no evidence exists that “Islamic legal doctrine” was “effective law”?
Metadata
Sumber Maklumat: | Laman webJournal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Cambridge University Press |
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Taksonomi: | Kesultanan dan Pemerintahan > Islam Kesultanan dan Pemerintahan > Institusi Kesultanan > Sejarah Kesultanan dan Pemerintahan > Sembilan Sultan dan Raja-Raja Melayu |
Bidang: | Kesultanan dan Pemerintahan |
Tarikh Muatnaik: | 30 Oct 2016 15:10 |
Kata Kunci: | Pemerintahan Melayu, Islam, Politik |