Through a close textual analysis of hitherto overlooked Malay Islamic manuscripts, Teren Sevea reveals the economic, environmental and religious significance of Islamic miracle workers (pawangs) across the Indian Ocean world and on the frontier of the British Empire in the nineteenth and twentieth century.
Through a close textual analysis of hitherto overlooked Malay Islamic manuscripts, Teren Sevea reveals the economic, environmental and religious significance of Islamic miracle workers (pawangs) across the Indian Ocean world and on the frontier of the British Empire in the nineteenth and twentieth century.
Teren Sevea is a historian of religion in South and Southeast Asia at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of publications on Islamic connections of the Indian Ocean world, Sufism and Sufis of the Malay world, Islamic reform movements and Islamic erotology.
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The magic of Islam and modern Malaya: an introduction 1. Compendia of forest patois and agrarian 'Iimu 2. Pawangs and Munshis in Muhammad's ricefields 3. The Pawang's 'wonderful nose' for ore 4. An 'ilmu of violence: the elephant bomohs of modern Malaya 5. Gun gurus and Sufi shooters Conclusion.
The magic of Islam and modern Malaya: an introduction 1. Compendia of forest patois and agrarian 'Iimu 2. Pawangs and Munshis in Muhammad's ricefields 3. The Pawang's 'wonderful nose' for ore 4. An 'ilmu of violence: the elephant bomohs of modern Malaya 5. Gun gurus and Sufi shooters Conclusion.
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