This article examines the Arabic manuscripts of Buton Island, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, focussing on the Abdul Mulku Zahari collection. In particular, it studies manuscripts of texts composed by the ruler of Buton, Sultan Muḥammad ʿAydarūs (r. 1824–1851) who wrote a large number of Sufi works in both Arabic and Wolio, the literary language of the Butonese court. The manuscripts attest not only the religious and intellectual culture of the court, but also Buton’s connections with the wider Islamic world including the Hijaz and its reformist Sufi movements. The article also situates Muḥammad ʿAydarūs’s Arabic works in the broader context of Butonese history and textual production
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The ancient manuscripts of the Archipelago are a cultural heritage of the past whose contents are of...
The text sets out to examine ten Bugis works written in the Bugis-Makasar script, which purport to s...
Borneo Island is the third largest island in the world, rich in natural resources, biodiversity and ...
Buton the beginning of the country is filled with myths, which serves to form a world view of cosmoc...
Awal mula terjadinya negeri Buton diwarnai dengan mitos, yang berfungsi membentuk suatu pandangan du...
The Sultanate of Buton, situated in the south-eastern peninsula of Sulawesi Island, was an archipela...
This study examines how manuscripts of Arabic historical works written in the Mamluk period were tra...
The state of Kedah Darul Aman has a manuscript writing tradition that is directly related to the exi...
This article examines Islamic manuscripts stored in several collections of the people of Southeast S...
The article focuses on four qur’anic manuscripts in Subang, West Java. I will analyze the material a...
This article tries to reveal the existence of the Islamic Courts in the Sultanate of Buton to measur...
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This article is based on my study of Cod.Or. 5598, a manuscript that belonged to the last Kiyahi Pĕq...
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The text sets out to examine ten Bugis works written in the Bugis-Makasar script, which purport to s...
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