This article highlights the history of the Hadhramis from Hadhramaut, Yemen in the nineteenth and twentieth century in Malaya. The Hadhramis appertained to the Sayyid Alawiyyah and claimed themselves as the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad SAW through his grandson Hussain. In general, Malays respectably looked upon all Arabs particularly the Sadah as they were believed as the inheritors of Islamic preaching. For this article, records from archives as well as academic works were used as reference. According to the archives sources, the Hadhramis who were the majority of the born Arabs or Peranakan Arab of non-Arab mothers managed to do well in their lives even though they were in a small number. They played a significant role in the socie...
This article examines the ethnic conflict that occurred in Malaya after the end of the Japanese Occu...
The Muslims in Malaya, namely the three core segments of the community, the Malays, the Arabs and th...
This article aims to explore the diaspora life of the Hadrami people, also known as Arab-Indonesians...
This study examines the significant roles played by the Hadhrami Arabs and their contributions in th...
Throughout the 19 A.D, historical facts has shown that more than three million Arab?s migrated to th...
The development of Hadrami society, or overseas Arab communities in general, in the Indian Ocean cou...
Hadrami-Arabs have played essential roles in Islamisation process across Southeast Asian region. Thi...
This volume originates from the proceedings of an international conference convened by the Departmen...
It is generally accepted that the emigrants from Hadramawt, a region in South Arabia (currently a pa...
This article identifies that in social and religious discourse in Malaysia the use of Hadith texts (...
This volume originates from the proceedings of an international conference convened by the Departmen...
The late nineteenth century marked the beginning of British policy of intervention in the Malay stat...
The number of Malay students who had studied in Egypt shown a sharp increase since 1920’s. Despite f...
This article analyses the status of Indian Muslims in Malaysia from a historical perspective and its...
In the early years of the twentieth century, the Hadrami community showed interest in the place from...
This article examines the ethnic conflict that occurred in Malaya after the end of the Japanese Occu...
The Muslims in Malaya, namely the three core segments of the community, the Malays, the Arabs and th...
This article aims to explore the diaspora life of the Hadrami people, also known as Arab-Indonesians...
This study examines the significant roles played by the Hadhrami Arabs and their contributions in th...
Throughout the 19 A.D, historical facts has shown that more than three million Arab?s migrated to th...
The development of Hadrami society, or overseas Arab communities in general, in the Indian Ocean cou...
Hadrami-Arabs have played essential roles in Islamisation process across Southeast Asian region. Thi...
This volume originates from the proceedings of an international conference convened by the Departmen...
It is generally accepted that the emigrants from Hadramawt, a region in South Arabia (currently a pa...
This article identifies that in social and religious discourse in Malaysia the use of Hadith texts (...
This volume originates from the proceedings of an international conference convened by the Departmen...
The late nineteenth century marked the beginning of British policy of intervention in the Malay stat...
The number of Malay students who had studied in Egypt shown a sharp increase since 1920’s. Despite f...
This article analyses the status of Indian Muslims in Malaysia from a historical perspective and its...
In the early years of the twentieth century, the Hadrami community showed interest in the place from...
This article examines the ethnic conflict that occurred in Malaya after the end of the Japanese Occu...
The Muslims in Malaya, namely the three core segments of the community, the Malays, the Arabs and th...
This article aims to explore the diaspora life of the Hadrami people, also known as Arab-Indonesians...