Kamaruzzaman Bustamam Ahmad, one of Southeast Asia's leading scholars of Islam and society, invites readers into a multidimensional exploration of Pattani's intellectual and civilizational journey within the wider world of Islam Nusantara. Drawing from anthropology, history, theology, and political thought, this work unpacks the "Malay Trilemma": how the people of Pattani reconcile their Islamic faith, their Malay identity, and the demands of the modern state.
From the grandeur of Langkasuka to the scholarly networks of Pasai and Aceh, and from the moral resistance of Haji Sulong to the cosmopolitan aspirations of urban Muslims today, this book traces six centuries of transformation that continue to shape Southeast Asia's spiritual geography. The narrative moves beyond politics to reveal the soul of a civilization: a community that, despite conquest and marginalization, never lost its moral compass.
Through comparative perspectives with Aceh and Brunei, and through deep engagement with concepts such as Darussalam, Shariah, and maritime Islam, the author reconstructs Pattani not as a lost kingdom but as a living moral order-an enduring expression of Islam's synthesis with the sea, the mind, and the heart of the Malay world.
This book is both an intellectual meditation and a cultural rediscovery-a bridge between the past and the future of Islamic Southeast Asia. Written with scholarly precision and spiritual insight, The Malay Trilemma will captivate readers interested in Islamic studies, Southeast Asian history, postcolonial thought, and the ongoing search for peace through faith and justice.
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