Regional Cooperation: Malay World and the Formation of ASEAN Community

Lukman Thaib
Lukman Thaib
Bharuddin Che Pa
Bharuddin Che Pa
National University of Singapore National University of Singapore

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Abstract

Malay world is an area in Southeast Asia that has trade tradition during Islam entered and established. With the arrival of Islam, the region of the Malay world has become the focal point of trade for merchants from all over the world. Islamic trading centers have spread into many areas of the Malay world; from Pasai (now known as Lhokseumawe, in North Aceh) and Aceh (now known as Banda Aceh) on the east to Celebes and Ternate in the west, from Patani in Southern Thailand and Sulu in Phlippineson the North until Banten, Ceribon and Kudus in Indonesia on the South. These trade centers have dominated economic and trade route in Southeast Asia. The arrival of Islam in the region has been able to grow old port towns as well as emergence of new port cities until becoming influential and important trade center.

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Lukman Thaib. 2013. \u201cRegional Cooperation: Malay World and the Formation of ASEAN Community\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - F: Political Science GJHSS-F Volume 13 (GJHSS Volume 13 Issue F2).

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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