Reinterpreting Aceh-Johor relations in the 16th and 17th centuries in light of the earlier relations between the Sultanate of Pasai and the Sultanate of Malacca /

The fall of Malacca on August 15th 1511 to the hands of the Portuguese, created a ‎vacuum in the domination of trade and power in the Straits of Malacca during the ‎‎16th century. Three new-born powers in the region; Aceh Darussalam, Johor and the ‎Portuguese became competitors. This research was co...

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Main Author: Muhammad Izzuddin bin Selamat (Author)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur : Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2018
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Summary:The fall of Malacca on August 15th 1511 to the hands of the Portuguese, created a ‎vacuum in the domination of trade and power in the Straits of Malacca during the ‎‎16th century. Three new-born powers in the region; Aceh Darussalam, Johor and the ‎Portuguese became competitors. This research was conducted to identify the causes ‎that brought to the conflict in Aceh-Johor relations during the 16th and 17thcenturies ‎in light of the earlier relationship between Pasai and Malacca. The relationship ‎between Aceh and Johor was different from that of their predecessors. They were ‎dragged into a conflict that lasted for almost 100 years. This study analyses their ‎policies and attitudes towards each other and sees how far they reflect continuity and ‎changes from the previous relations between Pasai and Malacca. This study also ‎explores the factors that led to the conflict between Aceh and Johor in the 16th and ‎‎17th centuries. Subsequent to this, the presence of the Portuguese in the region and its ‎influence on the relationship between these two kingdoms were investigated. The ‎continuity of Pasai-Malacca relations in the relationship between Aceh and Johor can ‎be seen in their partnership in military alliances, cultural activities and marriage ‎arrangements. Aceh and Johor witnessed changes in their political and economic ‎direction in the second quarter of the 16th century. Factors that contributed to the ‎changes were driven by political and economic rivalry, family commotion within the ‎royal courts and the manipulation played by the Portuguese. This study on Pasai-‎Malacca relations contribute towards a better understanding of how the Malay-‎Muslims managed to unite and treat each other respectfully. The results show how a ‎strong and united Malay-Muslim community delivered prosperity and spread the ‎message of Islam throughout the region and how the conflict stalled the progress. ‎Furthermore, the conflict in Aceh-Johor relations shed light on the role of the enemy ‎of Islam in spreading hatred and creating confusion among the Malay-Muslims. ‎
Physical Description:x, 82 leaves : illustrations ; 30cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-82).