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Bichara: Moro Chanceries and Jawi Legacy in the Philippines: Islam in Southeast Asia

Autor Isaac Donoso
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This book focuses on the written heritage of Muslims in the Philippines, the historical constitution of chancelleries within the Islamic sultanates, and the production of official letters to conduct local and international diplomacy. The standard narrative on Muslims in the Philippines is one that centres political and armed struggles within the region. However, two important aspects remain unattended: the cultural and intellectual production of the sultanates, and the Moro involvement in Southeast Asian Islamic civilization. This book connects the development and personality of the Philippine sultanates into the regional context of local communities that adopted an international faith. Political alliances and religious missions altered different ethnolinguistic groups and furnished them with the Word, the Qur’anic message, and the Arabic script. Indeed, customary orality and Adab shaped a way of being and acting modelled after what was called the Bichara. Particularly, the book studies the Moro Letter as cultural craft with political meaning, and Jawi heritage in the Philippines. A general catalogue of Jawi manuscripts from the National Archives of the Philippines is provided as appendix.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811908200
ISBN-10: 9811908206
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: XI, 216 p. 325 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Islam in Southeast Asia

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

I. Sources on Philippine Islam
1. Sources internally created
a) Silsila / ةلسلس
b) Bichara / بچارة
c) Kitāb / كتاب
d) Khuṭba / خطبة
2. Sources externally created
3. Towards Philippine Islamic Studies
II. History of Arabic script in the Philippines
1. From Kawi to Jāwī
2. Letra de Meca: Jāwī script in the Tagalog region
3. Aljamiado hispanofilino
4. Epistolography, Bichara and the Moro chancelleries
III. Jāwī manuscripts in the National Archives of the Philippines
1. Sections
2. Contents
3. Categories
a) Letter: Sūra / سورة
b) Treaty: Kapitūrasyūn / و رس و
c) License
d) Others
4. Dates
5. Language
6. Physical description
CATALOGUE
Criteria
Malay Letters
Tausug Letters
Maguindanao Letters
Spanish Letters

Notă biografică

Isaac Donoso, PhD, specializes in Philippine and Islamic Studies. He is the author of Islamic Far East: Ethnogenesis of Philippine Islam (2013) and editor of More Islamic than We Admit: Philippine Islamic Cultural History (2017). He is a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Alicante in Spain.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book focuses on the written heritage of Muslims in the Philippines, the historical constitution of chancelleries within the Islamic sultanates, and the production of official letters to conduct local and international diplomacy. The standard narrative on Muslims in the Philippines is one that centres political and armed struggles within the region. However, two important aspects remain unattended: the cultural and intellectual production of the sultanates, and the Moro involvement in Southeast Asian Islamic civilization. This book connects the development and personality of the Philippine sultanates into the regional context of local communities that adopted an international faith. Political alliances and religious missions altered different ethnolinguistic groups and furnished them with the Word, the Qur’anic message, and the Arabic script. Indeed, customary orality and Adab shaped a way of being and acting modelled after what wascalled the Bichara. Particularly, the book studies the Moro Letter as cultural craft with political meaning, and Jawi heritage in the Philippines. A general catalogue of Jawi manuscripts from the National Archives of the Philippines is provided as appendix.

Isaac Donoso, PhD, specializes in Philippine and Islamic Studies. He is the author of Islamic Far East: Ethnogenesis of Philippine Islam (2013) and editor of More Islamic than We Admit: Philippine Islamic Cultural History (2017). He is a Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Alicante in Spain.

Caracteristici

Introduces 175 Jawi documents from the Philippine National Archives Focuses on the cultural history of Islam in the Philippines Provides new insights into the history of writing in the Philippines