
Muslim Thai Bibliography
13. Sheikh Ahmad al-Fatani
Bruckmayr, P. (2021). Islamic legal crossings and debates in Cambodia: Evidence from fatāwā and French colonial archives in the early twentieth century. In M. Kooria & S. Ravensbergen (Eds.), Islamic Law in the Indian Ocean World (pp. 129–149). London: Routledge.
Ismail bin Yasmid. (2008). The Role of Shaykh Wan Ahmad al-Fatani (1856–1908) in Education and Politics. (M.A.). Prince of Songkhla University, Pattani.
Ismail bin Yasmid. (2009, Dec 11–12). Sheik Wan Ahmad al Fatani: Great Scholar and Political Figure of the Malay World (1856–1908). Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand: Historical Writings on Patani and the Islamic World, Chulalongkorn University.
Lukmanul Hakim Darusman. (2010). Jihad in Two Faces of Shari’ah: Sufism and Islamic Jurisprudence (fiqh) and the Revival of Islamic Movements in the Malay World: Case Studies of Yusuf al Maqassary and Dawud Al Fatani. (Ph.D.). Australian National University, Canberra.
Matheson-Hooker, V., & Hooker, M. B. (1988). Jawi Literature in Patani: The Maintenance of an Islamic Tradition. Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 61(1), 1–86.
Muhammad Khatib Johari, Roziah Sidik, Norshariani Abd Rahman, Abdul Latif Samian, & Mohd Yusof Hj Othman. (2021). Classification of knowledge in the Islamic civilization: From al-Ghazālī to al-Faṭānī. Jurnal Hadhari, 13(1), 69–91.
Perayot Rahimmula. (1992). The Patani Fatawa: A Case Study of the Kitab Al-Fatawa Al-Fataniyyah of Shaykh Ahmed bin Muhamad Zain bin Mustafa Al-Fatani. (Ph.D.). University of Kent, Canterbury.
Shiozaki, Y. (2015). From Mecca to Cairo: Changing Influences on Fatwas in Southeast Asia. In M. Bano & K. Sakurai (Eds.), Shaping global Islamic discourses: the role of al-Azhar, al-Medina and al-Mustafa (pp. 167–188). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press/The Aga Khan University International in the United Kingdom, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations.
Wieringa, E. P. (2009). Some Light on Ahmad al-Fatani’s Nur al-Mubin. In J. van der Putten & M. Kilcline Coby (Eds.), Lost Time and Untold Tales from the Malay World (pp. 186–197). Singapore: National University of Singapore Press.