马来西亚穆斯林马拉巴里社区的马来文化同化

Abdul Hamid Moiden, Jessica Ong Hai Liaw
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马拉巴里社区是马来西亚的一个穆斯林少数民族。从马六甲苏丹国时代起,来自印度喀拉拉邦的人们就一直生活在马来亚。伊斯兰教传播到马来亚的一种理论与沙菲派的少数民族社区有关。该社区的大多数人目前居住在柔佛州、雪兰莪州、霹雳州、马六甲州和槟城州。该研究的重点是通过观察社会和文化方面,包括语言交流、教育、传统服饰和婚礼的同化,来考察马来文化在穆斯林马拉巴里人生活中的同化。这项研究是一项“非实验性”研究,主要集中在实地研究和访谈上。研究数据是通过访谈和调查收集的。结果显示,穆斯林马拉巴里社区的语言在马来西亚正在失去他们的身份。他们在日常生活中已经融入了马来文化。本文还提出了一些在马来西亚保持他们身份的想法,并建议进一步的文献和研究,以保护和维护他们的习俗和传统,而不是保持相关性。
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MALAY CULTURE ASSIMILATION ON MUSLIM MALABARI COMMUNITIES IN MALAYSIA
The Malabari community is a Muslim minority in Malaysia. People from Kerala in India has been living in Malaya since the days of the Malacca Sultanate. One theory of the spread of Islam to Malaya connected with minority communities that of the Shafi‟i sect. Majority of the community presently lives in the states of Johore, Selangor, Perak, Malacca and Penang. The study‟s focus was to examine the assimilation of Malay culture in the life of Muslim Malabaris by looking at the social and cultural aspects that included the assimilation of language communication, education, traditional dress, and wedding. This research was a “non-experimental” study that concentrated on field studies and interviews. Study data were collected through interviews and surveys. The outcomes revealed that the language of the Muslim Malabari community is losing their identity in Malaysia. They already assimilate the Malay culture in their daily lives. This paper also presented some ideas to maintain their identity in Malaysia and recommended further documentation and research to preserve and uphold their customs and traditions not to stay relevant.
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