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Jawi script and Khat are a Malay heritage and cultural tradition with high artistic value. For centuries both were used as mediums of communication in everyday life in Nusantara especially in the Malay Peninsula before this role was replaced by the Roman script.
Habibah @ Artini Ramlie +6 more
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Translation of al-Quran into Malay Language in the Malay World
The spread of Islam in the Malay Archipelago (henceforth Nusantara) contributed to the activity of al -Quran translation in Malay civilisation. The society started to learn about Islam and the syariah that encouraged them to be close to al-Quran and ...
Mohamad Hussin, Muhammad Hakim Kamal
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Aksara Jawi dalam Naskah Sarana Walio
Buton was a maritim sultanate in Southeast Sulawesi. It had a strategic location because it was a centre of transit and trade in Nusantara and Asia. This situation caused cultural contact and arose new Butonese culture.
Inayatusshalihah Inayatusshalihah
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Tulisan Jawi ialah tulisan Melayu yang menggunakan huruf tulisan Arab dan tulisan al-Quran. Ia berkait langsung dengan ajaran Islam. Penggunaan tulisan jawi dalam kehidupan seseorang akan menimbulkan minat untuk mendekatkan diri dengan al-Quran dan ...
Razali, Amirul Faris, Zulkifli, Hafizhah
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Perception of Non-Malay Malaysians Towards the Jawi Script as a National Heritage
The Jawi script is a Malay traditional writing system adapted from the Arabic alphabet which was once used widely during the reign of the British Empire before Romanisation of the Malay writing system took place. It is regarded as a national heritage of Malaysia due to the fact that Bahasa Melayu is the national language of the country. There have been
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RESTORATION OF OLD MALAY JAWI MANUSCRIPTS USING MUMFORD-SHAH AND BERTALMIO INPAINTING MODELS
Jawi is the earliest writing script of the Malay Archipelago that was derived from Arabic letters. Old Malay Jawi manuscripts may provide vital information about the legacy, cultures, and historical evolution of the Malay Archipelago over time.
Nurul Nabilah Zainal +2 more
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The Borneo Islamic Heritage and The Significance of Idahan Jawi Manuscript
Borneo Island is the third largest island in the world, rich in natural resources, biodiversity and cultural diversity. The uniqueness of Borneo is that it is home to three countries; Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam, each with their own ...
Suraya Sintang +3 more
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Sufi Order in the Malay World at 19thcentury is misunderstood as deviant teaching from Islam by some of Malay Muslim society. Reflecting on this, Wan Sulaiman bin Wan Sidek, a shaykh Islam and Malay Sufi scholar at 19th, he played a crucial role in ...
M Khairi Mahyuddin
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This inquiry on the Islamic manuscripts intends to illuminate the rich artistic and intellectual writing traditions of the Meranaw Muslims in the Philippines.
Labi Hadji Sarip Riwarung
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