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Islam and state, History, Colonies, Administration, Netherlands, colonies, Indonesia, religionPeople
Sayyid Uthman (1822-1914)Places
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Islam, colonialism and the modern age in the Netherlands East Indies: a biography of Sayyid Uthman (1822-1914)
2014, Brill
in English
9004278699 9789004278691
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Table of Contents
Sayyid Uthman: a view from within
An indigenous biography: the Qamar al-zaman
The Suluh zaman and the Qamar al-zaman
The relationship between the Suluh zaman and the Qamar al-zaman
The Qamar al-zaman: language and form
The Qamar al-zaman: translation
The life and work of Sayyid Uthman
The formative years of Sayyid Uthman (1822-1862)
Family background
Birth and youth in Batavia (1822-1841)
Stay in Mecca (1841-1847)
Stay in Hadramaut (1847-1862)
Travels in the Middle East (1855-1856)
Serving the Muslim community: scholar and publisher in Batavia (1862-1885)
Earliest activities in Batavia
Printing and the lithographic press of Sayyid Uthman
Controversies
The establishment of the New Moon
The duplication of Friday mosques
The distribution of the income of the Luar Batang shrine
Establishing the correct Qibla
Joint marital property
Conditional repudiation
Procedure of the Islamic courts
Writer and publisher in Batavia
Introduction to theology
Works for pilgrims to Mecca
Edifying works
A devotional text
Atlas of Hadramaut
Genealogy of the Sayyids
Inheritance law
A manual for good manners
Instructions for the collective prayer
Partner of C. Snouck Hurgronje (1889-1906)
Early contacts with the Dutch
Disturbances in West Java
First correspondence with C. Snouck Hurgronje in Leiden
More writings against the Tarekat and some other writings
Entering the service of the government
Honorary advisor for Arabs affairs, 1891
Issues with direct relevance to the administration
Wasiat
The new Friday Mosque in Palembang
The administration of Islamic law
Dress
Local politics
Sayyid Uthman and the pan-Islamist lobby (1895-1900)
Becoming a target for criticism
The prayer for Queen Wilhelmina and the reactions to it
A royal decoration
Sayyid Uthman under attack
Sayyid Uthman on the defensive
An Ottoman decoration?
Sayyid Uthman and the Egyptian reformist movement (1905-1912)
Sayyid Uthman's initial reaction to the reformist movement
Sayyid Uthman and Rashid Rida in dialogue
Legal methodology
Education
Answering the challenge of Rashid Rida
More exchanges between Rashid Rida and Sayyid Uthman
Persistent warnings against the reformists in the Netherlands East Indies
Constant guidance for the Muslim community (1891-1912)
Controversies
The devil of Bandung
Issues related to the Quran
The phonographic rendering of the Quran
The translation of the Quran
Another debate about the Naqshabandiyya order
Guiding the believers
Admonitions
Fatwas
Scholar and writer
Works dealing with ritual
Theological writings
The establishment of the New Moon
Works for practical use
Mosque issues
Sayyid Uthman's speech to the Solo congress
Sayyid Uthman's writings on Sarekat Islam
The last concerns and activities of Sayyid Uthman
Admonishing the Arabs
A final letter to Leiden
The death Sayyid Uthman
Sayyid Uthman: a view from without
The Qamar al-zaman revisited
Sayyid Uthman's attitude towards the colonial government and Western culture
Sayyid Uthman's involvement in the colonial administration
Sayyid Uthman as scholar.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 294-311) and index.
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