Hadrami Arabs in Present-day Indonesia: An Indonesia-oriented group with an Arab signature

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This book focuses on social and cultural trends in present-day Hadrami Arab societies in Eastern and Central Indonesia, and theВ history of the Hadrami Arab people, whichВ demonstrates an early form of globalization. For centuries migration has played a vital part in Hadrami adaptation. External forces, such as the expanding powers of the Portugese in the Indian Ocean and the Turkish conquering Yemen, and internal forces like poverty, droughts and political unrest as well as trading opportunities and missionary work instigated migration movements. While some Hadrami Arabs sought work in North America and Europe, otherВ waves of Hadrami migration have followed the monsoon winds of the Indian Ocean to the Zanzibar coast, India, Malaysia and Indonesia. The story of Hadramis in Indonesia has largely been a story of success, in terms of trade, politics, education and religious activities. Despite continual debate regarding what constitutes Indonesian Hadrami identity, the author argues that they are still ''an Indonesia-oriented group with an Arab signature''.

This book will be of interest to Southeast Asian and Middle EastВ specialists and scholars in Anthropology and Migration Studies.

Author(s): Frode F. Jacobsen
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2009

Language: English
Commentary: 60980
Pages: 144

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Ilustrations......Page 10
Acknowledgements......Page 12
1 Introduction......Page 14
2 Historical and wider ethnographic background: The homeland of Hadramawt......Page 20
3 Hadramis in Indonesia: Introduction to Hadrami communities on the islands of Java, Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa......Page 32
4 ‘We are modern Indonesians’: Continuity and change among present-day Hadrami communities in Indonesia......Page 46
5 Between ideologies of equality and social stratification......Page 74
6 Hadramis in diversity: A focus on some unique adaptations on Bali and beyond......Page 88
7 Conclusions......Page 128
Notes......Page 133
References......Page 137
Index......Page 142