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Muslim Thai Bibliography

14. Haji Sulong

Chalermkiat Khunthongpetch. (1986).  Resistance Against Government’s Policies in the Four Southern Provinces of Thailand under the Leadership of Haji Sulong Abdul Qader, 1939–1954. (M.A.). Silpakorn University, Bangkok.

Chalermkiat Khunthongpetch. (2004).  Haji Sulong Abdul Qadir: A Rebel…or a Hero of the Four Southern Provinces. Bangkok: Matichon.

Chokchai Wongtanee. (2009, Dec 11–12).  Deconstructing the Discourse of “Haji Sulong’s Demands”: Conflict, Prejudice, and the Interpretation of Patani’s Historic Demands. Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand: Historical Writings on Patani and the Islamic World, Chulalongkorn University.

Husam Lamato, Sumarno, S., & Umamah, N. (2017).  The Role Of Haji Sulong In Fighting Special Autonomy For Patani Southern Thailand (1947–1954). Jurnal Historica, 1(1), 47–64.

Joll, C. M. (2023).  Connections between Islamic reform movements between Central and South Thailand between the 1920s and 1950s: The Case Study of Haji Sulong bin Abdul Kadir Tokmeena (d. 1954) and ‘Ahmad Wahab (d. 1956). Paper presented at การเปลี่ยนผ่านของสังคมมุสลิมในสังคมไทย ในรอบ 100 ปี, Chulalongkorn University.

Lessy, Z., & Chemo, S. (2020).  The Roles of Tuan Guru Haji (TGH) Abd Rahman Al-Fathani in the Development of Islamic Education in Patani Southern Thailand. Jurnal Pendidikan Islam, 8(1), 171–195. 🔗

Liow, J. C. (2010).  Religious Education and Reformist Islam in Thailand’s Southern Border Provinces: The Roles of Haji Sulong Abdul Kadir and Ismail Lutfi Japakiya. Journal of Islamic Studies, 21(1), 29–58.

Ockey, J. (2006).  The Religio-Nationalist Pilgrimage of Haji Sulong Abdulkadir al Fattani. Paper presented at Pilgrims, Spectres and World-Reforming, University of Michigan Student Conference.

Ockey, J. (2011).  Individual imaginings: The religio-nationalist pilgrimages of Haji Sulong Abdulkadir al-Fatani. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 42(1), 89–119.

Pang, K. K. (2005).  Legacy of Haji Sulong in contemporary separatist struggle in Thailand’s restive south. (M.A.). Nanyang Technology University.

Sri Sumarni. (2018).  Contextualization of Wasathiyah Values in Haji Sulong’s thoughts for Islamic Education Renewal in South Thailand. Jurnal Pendidikan Islam, 7(1), 23–45.

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