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This book focuses on the written heritage of Muslims in the
Philippines, the historical constitution of chancelleries within
the Islamic sultanates, and the production of official letters to
conduct local and international diplomacy. The standard narrative
on Muslims in the Philippines is one that centres political and
armed struggles within the region. However, two important aspects
remain unattended: the cultural and intellectual production of the
sultanates, and the Moro involvement in Southeast Asian Islamic
civilization. This book connects the development and personality of
the Philippine sultanates into the regional context of local
communities that adopted an international faith. Political
alliances and religious missions altered different ethnolinguistic
groups and furnished them with the Word, the Qur'anic message, and
the Arabic script. Indeed, customary orality and Adab shaped a way
of being and acting modelled after what was called the Bichara.
Particularly, the book studies the Moro Letter as cultural craft
with political meaning, and Jawi heritage in the Philippines. A
general catalogue of Jawi manuscripts from the National Archives of
the Philippines is provided as appendix.
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