SPICED ISLAM AND TEXTUAL CIRCULATIONS INDIA, INDONESIA, AND THE INDIAN OCEAN
Abstracts of 500 words are due by November 10, 2022, and should be sent to [email protected] and [email protected]. The conference does not have a registration fee.
IMPORTANT DATES
Call for Papers: October 2022
Abstract Submission: November 10, 2022
Paper Presentation: November 28-29, 2022
Full Paper Submission: December 15, 2022
VENUE
Theatre Room, Faculty of Adab & Humanities UIN Jakarta, Indonesia
CONVENERS
Jajat Burhanudin (UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta)
Mahmood Kooria (Leiden University, the Netherlands)
Day 1: Monday, November 28, 2022
Opening Session: 08.30 to 08.45
Welcoming and Opening:
Saidul Umam
(Dean, Faculty of Adab & Humanities, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta, Indonesia)
Introduction:
Jajat Burhanudin & Mahmood Kooria
(Conference Conveners)
Panel 1: 08.45 to 10.45 | Chair: Mahmood Kooria
Sri Margana (Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia), “Vernacularizing the Cosmopolis Islam in Javanese Literature: The Case of Serat Jaka Semangun”.
Nia Deliana (Indonesian International Islamic University, Indonesia), “Between Indian Ocean and Indonesia: South Indians on Maritime Circulations and Religio-Intellectual Connections”.
Daniel Majchrowicz (Northwestern University, United States), “Twentieth Century Narrations of Islamic Exchange between South and Southeast Asia in Mecca and Medina”.
10.45 to 11.00: Coffee Break
Panel 2: 11.00 to 13.00 | Chair: Endi Aulia Garadian
Oman Fathurahman (Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia), “Islamic Manuscripts and the Malay World Connections”.
Abdul Jaleel PKM (Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore), “Inter-Texting Anti-Wahhabi Polemics: Counter Circuits of Traditional Scholarship”.
Saiful Umam (Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia), “Comparing Jawi and Pegon Translation of Arabic Terms in Early Printed Islamic Texts”.
13.00 to 14.00: Lunch Break
Panel 3: 14.00 to 16.00 | Chair: Amirul Hadi
Mulaika Hijjas (SOAS University of London, United Kingdom), “Books Bought in Arabia? Manuscripts Found in Southeast Asia but Made in the Middle East and South Asia”.
Mahmood Kooria (Leiden University, the Netherlands), “A Malay Manuscript from Malabar Between the Lines of a Multi-Text Manuscript”.
Asep N. Musadad (Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University of Yogyakarta, Indonesia) & Ahmad Farih Dzakiy (Islamic College Khazinatul ‘Ulum Blora, Indonesia), “Zayn al-Din al-Malibari’s Hidayat al-Azkiya in the Javanese Islamic History: A Study on Ronggowarsito’s Serat Centhini and Salih Darat’s Minhaj al-Atqiya”.
16.00 to 16.15: Coffee Break
Panel 4: 16.15 to 18.15 | Chair: Dadi Darmadi
Annabel Teh Gallop (The British Library, United Kingdom), “Qur’an Manuscripts from Southeast Asia: A Preliminary Note on Chronological Developments, 1600-1900”.
Joel Blecher (George Washington University, United States), “Did Islamic Ethics Mediate the Spice-Trade?: Evidence from 15th-century Malacca”.
Niyas Ashraf (Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany), “Printed Texts, Translated Ideas, Intellectual Encounters: Shaping Arabo-Islamic Print Cosmopolis in South-West Indian Ocean”.
19.00: Conference Dinner (only for speakers) at RM Pagi Sore Alam Sutra
Day 2: Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Panel 5: 08.30 to 10.30 |Chair: Jajat Burhanudin
Yusuf Umrethwala (Columbia Univesity, United States), “The Bridge Towards al-‘Arabiyya: The History of Migrations of the Dawoodi Bohras to South East Asia, Lisan al-Da’wa, and Textual Transmission”.
Ahmad Suaedy and A. Ginanjar Sha’ban (Nahdlatul Ulama University of Indonesia, Indonesia), “From al-Malibari to al-Bantani: Circulation of Texts, Crossing Relationships and the India Ulama Nerwork & Archipelago of the 16-19 Century”.
Awalia Rahma (Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia), “Holy Text and Family Genealogy: A Preliminary Research on the Use of the Qur’an as a Historical Source among Mira Nina Descendants in Java”.
10.30 to 10.45: Coffee Break
Panel 6: 10.45 to 12.45 | Chair: Awalia Rahma
Tom Hoogervorst (KITLV, The Netherlands), “Connected Islamic Foodways in South and Southeast Asia”.
Jajat Burhanudin (Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia), “Through the Indian Ocean: Historiography of Islamization in the Malay Archipelago”.
Zacky Umam (SOAS University of London, United Kingdom), “Persian Ethics in Malay Contexts: Revealing Textual Transmissions ca. 1600”.
12.45 to 14.00: Lunch Break
Panel 7: 14.00 to 16.00 | Chair: Fuad Jabali
Hakan Coruh (Charles Sturt University, Australia), “An Overview of Islamic Theoretical Traditions in Early Period of Indian Ocean Region”.
Muhammad Yunus Anis (Sebelas Maret University of Surakarta, Indonesia), “A Comparative Study of Theosophical Sufism in Syarah Al-Hikam by Kyai Sholeh Darat and Shaykh Abdullah Gangohi: Systemic Functional Linguistic Analysis”.
Abdurrauf Said and Ilvia Navisah (Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia), “Lontara Sakke’ Attoriolong Bone revisited: Mughal Historiography: Elements in Bugis Chronicle?
16.00 to 16.15: Coffee Break
16.15 to 17.00: Closing Discussion
Jajat Burhanudin and Mahmood Kooria