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Siri Wacana KITA Bil. 5/2025: A revisionalist take on the role of Shaykh Muhammad Sa’id al-Linggi and his spreading of the Aḥmadiyya-Idrisiyya Ṭarīqa in the Malay World during the early twentieth century

21 October @ 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

A REVISIONALIST TAKE ON THE ROLE OF SHAYKH MUHAMMAD SA’ID AL-LINGGI AND HIS SPREADING OF THE AḤMADIYYA-IDRISIYYA ṬARĪQA IN THE MALAY WORLD DURING THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY

Oleh:

DR. CHRISTOPHER M. JOLL
Research Associate
Religious Studies Program
School of Social and Cultural Studies
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

21 Oktober 2025 (Selasa)
2.30 ptg – 4.00 ptg
Bilik Mesyuarat KITA, Aras 4, Blok Pentadbiran, Kolej Keris Mas, UKM Bangi

Abstrak

The pivotal role of Shaykh Muḥammad Sa’ìd al-Linggi (1875–1926) in spreading the Aḥmadiyya-Idrisiyya in Kelantan and Negeri Sembilan over the early-twentieth century might be well known, but this presentation focuses upon aspects of his career missed by others. These incrementally came into focus while working on a compendium of Malay ‘ulamaconnected the Meccan-based Patani School of Malay ‘ulama connected to the former Malay Kerajaan of Patani (in present-day South Thailand). I present reasons for conceiving Shaykh Muḥammad Sa’ìd al-Linggi as a member of this mobile and culturally cosmopolitan Patani Malay diaspora. In addition to his maternal grandmother being one of Shaykh Dā’ūd bin ‘Abd Allāh al-Faṭānī’s (1769–1847) sisters, he spent ten years in Patani between 1882 and 1992. Furthermore, five of these were spent studying with the famous Shaykh Zayn al-‘Ābidīn bin Muḥammad al-Faṭānī, or Tuan Minal (1820–1913). Reconsidering the career of this murshid presents an opportunity to reimagine the importance of the Aḥmadiyya-Idrisiyya in Mecca during the late-nineteenth century, during which other Malay ‘ulama from the east coast of Siamese-Malay Peninsula were inducted into this ṭarīqa. I present reasons for arguing that his decision to relocate from Mecca to Kelantan—rather than Patani—in the early twentieth century was related to the arrest (in 1902) of Patani’s last Sultan that led to another exodus of Malay ‘Ulama from Patani to Kelantan, Kedah—and Mecca. I conclude with a note about a lesser-known chapter of Shaykh Muḥammad Sa’ìd al-Linggi’s legacy. This is connected with his having spread the Aḥmadiyya-Idrisiyya to one of the many Malay communities in Central Thailand around the former Siamese capital of Ayutthaya, at the end his career. This represents a timely reminder about Malay elements in Central Thailand’s cultural geography.

Profil Penceramah

Dr. Christopher M. Joll is a New Zealand religious anthropologist and historian, who has spent most of the last two decades studying Thailand’s scattered between Central Thailand and the Malaysian border. He is the author of Muslim Merit-making in Thailand’s Far-south (Springer, 2011). In addition to being a research fellow at the Centre of Excellence for Muslim Studies at Chulalongkorn University’s Institute of Asian Studies, he supervises a cohort of post-graduate students at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia’s Institute of Ethnic Studies.

Atur Cara:

Tarikh: 21 Oktober 2025 (Selasa)
Masa: 2.30 ptg – 4.00 ptg
Tempat: Bilik Mesyuarat KITA, Aras 4, Blok Pentadbiran, Kolej Keris Mas, UKM Bangi
Platform: Zoom (pautan di bawah)

2.30 ptg.: Pengenalan & Aluan oleh Moderator

2.35 ptg.: A revisionalist take on the role of Shaykh Muhammad Sa’id al-Linggi and his spreading of the Aḥmadiyya-Idrisiyya Ṭarīqa in the Malay World during the early twentieth century – Dr. Christopher M. Joll

3.35 ptg.: Sesi Q & A

4.00 ptg.: Tamat

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Venue

  • Bilik Mesyuarat KITA
  • Institut Kajian Etnik, Aras 4 Blok Pentadbiran Kolej Keris Mas, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
    Bangi, Selangor 43600 Malaysia
  • Phone +603-89214641
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Organizer

  • Institut Kajian Etnik (KITA)