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Some Aspects of the History of Islam in Southeast Asia Oscar L. Evangelista * This paper discusses the spread of Islam to Southeast Asia . It is not enough to explain the spread of Islam in terms of the age - old trade - mis- sionary ...
Some Aspects of the History of Islam in Southeast Asia Oscar L. Evangelista * This paper discusses the spread of Islam to Southeast Asia . It is not enough to explain the spread of Islam in terms of the age - old trade - mis- sionary ...
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... Asia was then still a fragmented world , with some petty kingdoms and the coastal areas as the foci of activities . Amidst the fragmentation , a unifying force , in the guise of the Hindu - Buddhist element , was begin ... SOUTHEAST ASIA 181.
... Asia was then still a fragmented world , with some petty kingdoms and the coastal areas as the foci of activities . Amidst the fragmentation , a unifying force , in the guise of the Hindu - Buddhist element , was begin ... SOUTHEAST ASIA 181.
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... Southeast Asian trade , but the role of Muslim traders as intermediaries between European and eastern trade remained . This establishes two points : that the world of Southeast Asia was an extension of the world of trade from the ...
... Southeast Asian trade , but the role of Muslim traders as intermediaries between European and eastern trade remained . This establishes two points : that the world of Southeast Asia was an extension of the world of trade from the ...
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