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Muslim Thai Bibliography

9. Muslim Materiality

Abdul Halim Nasir. (2004).   Mosque Architecture in the Malay World. Bangi: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press.

Adis Idris Raksamani. (2019).   The Siamese Concept of Muslims through Mural Paintings. Manusya: Journal of Humanities, 22(1), 1–33. 🔗

Balfour, H. (1903).   Report on the collection of musical instruments from the Siamese Malay States and Perak. In N. Annandale & H. Robinson (Eds.), Fasciculi Malayenses (pp. 1–18). London: The University Press of Liverpool.

Blagden, C. O. (1941).   A XVIIth Century Malay Cannon in London. Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 19(1), 122–124.

Bowen, J. (1922).   Pattani guns and Foundry Site. Journal of the Siam Society, 15(2), 103–104.

Bucknill, J. A. S. (1923).   Observations upon some coins obtained in Malaya and particularly from Trengganu, Kelantan and Southern Siam. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Asian Royal Asiatic Society, 1(1), 194–217.

Coatalen, P. J. (1982).   The Decorated Boats of Kelantan: An Essay on Symbolism. Penang: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia.

Comas, X. (2014).   The House of the Raja: Splendour and Desolation in Thailand’s Deep South. Bangkok: River Books.

Cuhaj, G. et al. (2009a).   Malay Peninsula. In Standard Catalog of World Coins 1801–1900 (pp. 891–893). Iola: Krause Publications.

Cuhaj, G. et al. (2009b).   Thailand. In Standard Catalog of World Coins 1801–1900 (pp. 1161–1171). Iola: Krause Publications.

Di Crocco, V. M. (1987).   Finds of 8–11th C. Persian-Type Ceramics and Metal Artifacts in Central and Northern Thailand. The Siam Society Newsletter, 3(3), 13.

Fine Art Department. (1999).   Culture: Historical Identity and Artifacts of Pattani Province. Bangkok: Fine Art Department.

Gerini, G. E. (1903).   A Malay Coin. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (April), 339–343.

Haziyah Hussin, Zawiyah Baba, & Aminuddin Hassan. (2017).   The philosophy in the creation of traditional Malay carving motifs in Peninsula Malaysia. Geografia-Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 8(7), 88–95.

Ismail Said. (2001).   The art of Woodcarving in Timber Mosques of Peninsular Malaysia and Southern Thailand. Jurnal Teknologi, 34(Jun), 45–56.

Ismail Said. (2008).   Visual Forms and Placement of Carved Components in Traditional Timber Houses of Kelantan and Terengganu. Jurnal Alam Bina, 12(3), 71–96.

Ismail Said, & Zumahiran Binti Kamarudin. (2008a).   Carving Motifs in Timber House of Kelantan and Terengganu.

Ismail Said, & Zumahiran Binti Kamarudin. (2008b).   Composition of Malay Woodcarving: Case Studies on Two Traditional Timber Houses. Jurnal Alam Bina, 11(2), 101–118.

Jaiser, G. (2009).   Thai mural painting: Iconography, Analysis & Guide (Volume 1). Bangkok: White Lotus Press.

Joll, C. M. (2016).   Beyond Halal: Food and the Muslim Economy of Merit in South Thailand. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 2016 Food & Society Conference, Bangi, Malaysia.

Julispong Chularatana. (2017).   Indo-Persian Influence on Late Ayutthaya Art, Architecture, and Design. The Journal of the Siam Society, 105, 43–72.

Jureerat Buakaew. (2014).   A Study of Thai Muslims’ Way of Life through Their Clothes. International Scholarly and Scientific Research & Innovation, 8(4), 926–928.

Jureerat Buakaew. (2015).   Cloths and the Way of Life among Melayu People in Pattani, Thailand in the 18th Century. Asian Social Science, 11(13), 158.

Karansupamas Engchuan. (2023).   What’s in a Name? An Ethnosemantic Study of Muslim Mosque Names in Southern Thailand. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 13(2), 447–453. 🔗

Khet Ratanajorna. (1994).   The Domestic Architecture of the Thai Muslims in the Southern Border Provinces of Thailand. Pattani: Prince of Songkhla University.

Mohd Rohaizat Abdul Wahab et al. (2018).   Community and government involvement in preserving the buatan barat boat in Southern Thailand. In Selected Topics on Archaeology, History and Culture in the Malay World (pp. 201–216). Singapore: Springer.

Noone, R. O. (1948).   Notes on the Kampong, Compounds and Houses of the Patani Malay Village of Banggul Ara in the Mukim of Batu Kurau Northern Perak. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Asian Royal Asiatic Society, 21(1), 119–123.

Noor, F. A., Khoo, E., & Lok, D. (2003).   Spirit of wood: The art of Malay woodcarving. Singapore: Periplus.

Nuntana Wongthai. (2019).   Taste Terms in the Patani Malay Ethnic Group. Manusya: Journal of Humanities, 22(2), 156–175. 🔗

Othman Yatim. (1988).   Batu Aceh: Early Islamic Gravestones in Peninsular Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: Museums Association of Malaysia.

Peleggi, M. (2012).   The Turbaned and the Hatted: Figures of Alterity in Early Modern Thai Visual Culture. In A. Eisenbeiss & L. E. Saurma-Jeltsch (Eds.), Images of Otherness in Medieval and Early Modern Times. Chicago: Independent Publishing Group.

Perret, D. (2007).   Some reflections on ancient Islamic tombstones known as batu Aceh in the Malay World. Indonesia and the Malay World, 35(103), 313–340.

Pibool Waijittragum. (2012a).   The Education and Research of Islamic Art in the Mosques in Bangkok, Thailand. International Proceedings of Economics Development and Research, 41, 17–20.

Pibool Waijittragum. (2012b).   Seven Beauties: The Design Concepts of Islamic Graphic Design. International Proceedings of Economics Development & Research, 51, 149–153.

Pibool Waijittragum. (2012c).   A Trace of Islamic Art in Thai Mosques. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 6(1), 11–25.

Rentse, A. (1939).   Gold coins of the north-eastern Malay States. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society,

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Rentse, A. (1939).  Gold coins of the north-eastern Malay States. Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, 17(1 (133)), 88–97.

Rosnawati Othman. (2005).  The Language of the Langkasukan Motif. Indonesia and the Malay World, 33(96), 97–111.

Scrivener, R. S. (1981).  The Siamese Brass Cannon in the Figure Court of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London. Journal of the Siam Society, 69, 169–117.

Suthep Sudwilai. (2009).  Muslim Worship Sites in Thailand. Bangkok: Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Warington Smyth, H. (1902).  Boats and Boatbuilding on the Malay Peninsula. The Journal of the Society of Arts, 50(2582), 569–588.

Wasamon Sanasen. (2015).  Concept, style and development of the mihrabs of Tonson mosque Bangkok Yai District; Bangkok. Veridian E-Journal, 8(1), 1481–1495.

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