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Inter-ethnic relations and tourism in Bima, Sumbawa
Oleh:
HITCHCOCK, Michael
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia vol. 10 no. 02 (Oct. 1995)
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page 233-258.
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Michael HITCHCOCK - Bernard.pdf
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S50
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Islam is a universalistic creed that transcends ethnic and national boundaries. Muslims share a broadly based common heritage and identify with the wider Islamic community. The accession of Sultan Abdul Kahir in the seventeenth century marks the beginning of the Islamization of 8ima, and Makasar and Malay influences are readily detectable. The court facilitated the entry of this world religion, though it was never cut off from its less Islamic hinterland. Court ceremonials stressed the harmony of islamic and customary law, and the contribution made by the different ethnic groups. The signifiers changed over time in response to changing socio-political realities, The court's identity, dormant since the early post-colonial era, re-emerged in the 1980s, partly in response to tourism and the drive for national integration,
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