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Muslim Thai Bibliography

12. Sheikh Daud al-Fatani

Ahmad Sharifuddin Bin Mustapha, Abdul Karim Bin Ali, & Nur Zainatul Nadra Binti Zainol. (2018).  Sheikh Daud al-Fatani as Scholar in Malay Archipelago: Overview on his Writings. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.29), 332–337.

Bradley, F. R. (2006).  The World of the Hikayat Patani. (M.A.). University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison.

Bradley, F. R. (2007).  Sheikh Daud bin Abdullah al-Fatani’s Writings Contained in the National Library of Malaysia. Jurnal Filologi Melayu, 16.

Bradley, F. R. (2008).  Social Dynamism among Elites after the War of 1785: The Case of Sheikh Daud bin Abdullah al-Fatani. Paper presented at the Tenth International Thai Studies Conference, Bangkok.

Bradley, F. R. (2009a).  From Siamese Periphery to Islamic Center: The Demise of the Patani Sultanate and the Rise of the ‘Ulama, 1809–1909. Paper presented at the Canadian Council of Southeast Asian Studies, Annual Meeting, Vancouver.

Bradley, F. R. (2009b, Dec 11–12).  The Role of Patani Scholars in the Nineteenth-Century Islamic World. Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand: Historical Writings on Patani and the Islamic World, Chulalongkorn University.

Bradley, F. R. (2010a).  The Patani Scholarly Network and the Rise of Islamic Educational Institutions in Southeast Asia. Paper presented at the American Academy of Religion, Annual Meeting, Atlanta.

Bradley, F. R. (2010b).  The Social Dynamics of Islamic Revivalism in Southeast Asia: The Rise of the Patani School, 1785–1909. (Ph.D.). University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison.

Bradley, F. R. (2013).  Sheikh Daud al-Fatani’s Munyat al-Musalli and the Place of Prayer in 19th-C Patani Communities. Indonesia and the Malay World, 41(120), 198–214.

Bradley, F. R. (2016).  Forging Islamic Power and Place: The Legacy of Shaykh Da’ud bin ‘Abd Allah al-Fatani in Mecca and Southeast Asia. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Faisol Haji Awang, & Moris, Z. (2009, Dec 11–12).  The Intellectual Contribution of Shaykh Daud al-Fatani to the Malay Muslim Community in Southeast Asia (Nusantara) Through His Jawi Work, al-Durr al-Thamin (The Precious Jewel). Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand: Historical Writings on Patani and the Islamic World, Chulalongkorn University.

Ibrahim Narongraksakhet. (2010).  Shaykh Daud al-Fatani Jawi Textbooks and the Malay Language. In Rosnani Hashim (Ed.), Reclaiming the conversation: Islamic intellectual tradition in the Malay Archipelago (pp. 1–15). Kuala Lumpur: The Other Press.

Jajat Burhanudin. (2022).  Two Islamic Writing Traditions in Southeast Asia: Kitab Jawi and Kitab Kuning with Reference to the Works of Da’ud al-Fatani dan Nawawi al-Bantani. Al-Jami’ah: Journal of Islamic Studies, 60(1), 1–28.

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.

Mohammad Zain ‘Abd Rahman. (2004).  Shaykh Dawud al-Fatani and his Manhal al-Safi: An Overview. Afkar: Jurnal Akidah & Pemikiran Islam, 5(1), 67–108.

Mohammad Zain ‘Abd Rahman. (2005).  Shaykh Dawud al-Fatani’s Manhal al-Safi: An Annotated Translation. Afkar: Jurnal Akidah & Pemikiran Islam, 6(1), 77–118.

Mohammad Zain Abd. Rahman. (2002).  New Light on the Life and Works of Shaikh Dawud al-Fattani. Studia Islamika, 90(3), 83–117.

Muhammad Zain bin ‘Abdul Rahman. (2000).  An annotated translation and transliteration of al-Manhal al-Safi fi Bayan Ramz ahl al-Sufi of Sheikh Dawud al-Fatani. (M.A.). International Islamic University of Malaysia.

Walker, D. (2009, Dec 11–12).  The Structuring and Recreation of the History of the Sultanate of Patani by Patanian Historians. Paper presented at The Phantasm in Southern Thailand: Historical Writings on Patani and the Islamic World, Chulalongkorn University.

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