Islam, colonialism and the modern age in the Netherlands East Indies : a biography of Sayyid ʻUthman (1822-1914) /
In this biography Nico J.G. Kaptein studies the life and times of Sayyid ʻUthman (1822-1914), the most prominent Muslim scholar of his time in the Netherlands East Indies.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
Brill,
[2014]
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Colección: | Brill's Southeast Asian library.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Sayyid Uthman: a view from within
- An Indigenous biography: the Qamar al-zaman
- The Suluh zaman and the Qamar al-zaman
- The relationship between the Suluh zaman and the Qamar al-zaman
- The Qamar al-zaman: language and form
- The Qamar al-zaman: translation
- The life and work of Sayyid Uthman
- The formative years of Sayyid Uthman (1822-1862)
- Family background
- Birth and youth in Batavia (1822-1841)
- Stay in Mecca (1841-1847)
- Stay in Hadramaut (1847-1862)
- Travels in the Middle East (1855-1856)
- Serving the Muslim community: scholar and publisher in Batavia (1862-1885)
- Earliest activities in Batavia
- Printing and the lithographic press of Sayyid Uthman
- Controversies
- The establishment of the New Moon
- The duplication of Friday mosques
- The distribution of the income of the Luar Batang shrine
- Establishing the correct Qibla
- Joint marital property
- Conditional repudiation
- Procedure of the Islamic courts
- Writer and publisher in Batavia
- Introduction to theology
- Works for pilgrims to Mecca
- Edifying works
- A devotional text
- Atlas of Hadramaut
- Genealogy of the Sayyids
- Inheritance law
- A manual for good manners
- Instructions for the collective prayer
- Partner of C. Snouck Hurgronje (1889-1906)
- Early contacts with the Dutch
- Disturbances in West Java
- First correspondence with C. Snouck Hurgronje in Leiden
- More writings against the Tarekat and some other writings
- Entering the service of the government
- Honorary advisor for Arabs affairs, 1891
- Issues with direct relevance to the administration
- Wasiat
- The new Friday Mosque in Palembang
- The administration of Islamic law
- Dress
- Local politics
- Sayyid Uthman and the pan-Islamist lobby (1895-1900)
- Becoming a target for criticism
- The prayer for Queen Wilhelmina and the reactions to it
- A royal decoration
- Sayyid Uthman under attack
- Sayyid Uthman on the defensive
- An Ottoman decoration?
- Sayyid Uthman and the Egyptian reformist movement (1905-1912)
- Sayyid Uthman's initial reaction to the reformist movement
- Sayyid Uthman and Rashid Rida in dialogue
- Legal methodology
- Education
- Answering the challenge of Rashid Rida
- More exchanges between Rashid Rida and Sayyid Uthman
- Persistent warnings against the reformists in the Netherlands East Indies
- Constant guidance for the Muslim community (1891-1912)
- Controversies
- The devil of Bandung
- Issues related to the Quran
- The phonographic rendering of the Quran
- The translation of the Quran
- Another debate about the Naqshabandiyya order
- Guiding the believers
- Admonitions
- Fatwas
- Scholar and writer
- Works dealing with ritual
- Theological writings
- The establishment of the New Moon
- Works for practical use
- Mosque issues
- Sayyid Uthman's speech to the Solo congress
- Sayyid Uthman's writings on Sarekat Islam
- The last concerns and activities of Sayyid Uthman
- Admonishing the Arabs
- A final letter to Leiden
- The death Sayyid Uthman
- Sayyid Uthman: a view from without
- The Qamar al-zaman revisited
- Sayyid Uthman's attitude towards the colonial government and Western culture
- Sayyid Uthman's involvement in the colonial administration
- Sayyid Uthman as scholar.