
The Muslims of Thailand
Michel Gilquin(Author)
Silkworm Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 3. October 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-974-9575-85-7 (ISBN)
Description
Thailand is usually closely associated with Buddhism, but since 1998 the country has been one of the observer members of the Islamic Conference Organization, and senior figures in the present and previous governments have been Muslim. Some 8 percent of the population is Muslim, and in the three southernmost provinces of the country they constitute a majority. Islam is ever more visible in Bangkok, where the demographic increase of Muslims is marked.
Michel Gilquin, a sociologist specializing in the study of Muslim societies and a resident of Morocco, examines the origins of Islam in the kingdom of Siam, Muslim integration into the Thai nation, and the effects of globalization and modernity on a mostly traditional and rural community. In particular he considers the weight of history of the old sultanate of Patani on the present-day Yawi-speaking majority in Narathiwat, Yala, and Pattani, and the circumstances leading to "the troubles" which erupted in 2004 and which, alas, continue.
Without proposing any solutions, the book explains the background to the present impasse, and considers how far integration of the minority has been, and can be, successful.
Michel Gilquin, a sociologist specializing in the study of Muslim societies and a resident of Morocco, examines the origins of Islam in the kingdom of Siam, Muslim integration into the Thai nation, and the effects of globalization and modernity on a mostly traditional and rural community. In particular he considers the weight of history of the old sultanate of Patani on the present-day Yawi-speaking majority in Narathiwat, Yala, and Pattani, and the circumstances leading to "the troubles" which erupted in 2004 and which, alas, continue.
Without proposing any solutions, the book explains the background to the present impasse, and considers how far integration of the minority has been, and can be, successful.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Chiang Mai
Thailand
Publishing group
Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Weight
200 gr
ISBN-13
978-974-9575-85-7 (9789749575857)
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Persons
Michel Gilquin specializes in the study of Islamic societies and is a researcher at the Center for Social Science and Humanities in Rabat, Morocco. Michael Smithies, resident of Thailand, has translated and edited many volumes from French.
Content
Publisher's Note
Thailand facts and figures
Timeline of the Thai state and Thai Islam: 1253-2001
Preface: Islam and Muslim "minorities" in East Asia
Part I. Diverse Forms of Islam
Impressions
1. The origins of Islam in Thailand
2. Being Muslim in Thailand
3. Thai Muslim structures and demographic importance
Part II. The Muslims of the Deep South
4. On the Thai-Malaysian border
5. The weight of history
6. The integration of the southern provinces
Part III. Islam and the Thai Nation
7. The renewal of Thai Islam
8. Muslims and Thai democratization
Epilogue: Being a minority
Glossary of Arabic and Malay Terms
Bibliography
Index
Thailand facts and figures
Timeline of the Thai state and Thai Islam: 1253-2001
Preface: Islam and Muslim "minorities" in East Asia
Part I. Diverse Forms of Islam
Impressions
1. The origins of Islam in Thailand
2. Being Muslim in Thailand
3. Thai Muslim structures and demographic importance
Part II. The Muslims of the Deep South
4. On the Thai-Malaysian border
5. The weight of history
6. The integration of the southern provinces
Part III. Islam and the Thai Nation
7. The renewal of Thai Islam
8. Muslims and Thai democratization
Epilogue: Being a minority
Glossary of Arabic and Malay Terms
Bibliography
Index