Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings

This paper explores the biography of Sheikh Daud al-Fatani, one of the most famous and prolific authors among Muslims in South East Asia. He produced writings in Madhhab Shafi’i in the Malay World during the nineteenth-century. This paper discusses his background as well as the lineage of his descen...

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Main Authors: Mustapha, Ahmad Sharifuddin, Ali, Abdul Karim, Zainol, Nur Zainatul Nadra
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Published: Science Publishing Corporation 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5496/
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author Mustapha, Ahmad Sharifuddin
Ali, Abdul Karim
Zainol, Nur Zainatul Nadra
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Ali, Abdul Karim
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description This paper explores the biography of Sheikh Daud al-Fatani, one of the most famous and prolific authors among Muslims in South East Asia. He produced writings in Madhhab Shafi’i in the Malay World during the nineteenth-century. This paper discusses his background as well as the lineage of his descendants. In addition, it discusses various opinions about the date of his birth, the place he was born and the date of his death. The paper also explores his education and his teachers, and emphasizes his contribution in producing kitab and other writings that have had a huge impact on the religious education of Muslims in this region of the Malay World. To achieve the article’s objectives, content analysis method was applied to the Sheikh Daud’s writings
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spelling uthm-54962022-01-10T03:02:13Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5496/ Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings Mustapha, Ahmad Sharifuddin Ali, Abdul Karim Zainol, Nur Zainatul Nadra BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc DS Asia This paper explores the biography of Sheikh Daud al-Fatani, one of the most famous and prolific authors among Muslims in South East Asia. He produced writings in Madhhab Shafi’i in the Malay World during the nineteenth-century. This paper discusses his background as well as the lineage of his descendants. In addition, it discusses various opinions about the date of his birth, the place he was born and the date of his death. The paper also explores his education and his teachers, and emphasizes his contribution in producing kitab and other writings that have had a huge impact on the religious education of Muslims in this region of the Malay World. To achieve the article’s objectives, content analysis method was applied to the Sheikh Daud’s writings Science Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed Mustapha, Ahmad Sharifuddin and Ali, Abdul Karim and Zainol, Nur Zainatul Nadra (2018) Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (2.29). pp. 332-337. ISSN 2227-524X
spellingShingle BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
DS Asia
Mustapha, Ahmad Sharifuddin
Ali, Abdul Karim
Zainol, Nur Zainatul Nadra
Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings
title Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings
title_full Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings
title_fullStr Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings
title_full_unstemmed Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings
title_short Sheikh Daudal-Fatani as scholar in Malay Archipelago: overview on his writings
title_sort sheikh daudal-fatani as scholar in malay archipelago: overview on his writings
topic BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
DS Asia
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5496/