Welcome, learners, to the MOOC course titled History of Islam in Southeast Asia!
Course Level: Beginner
Prerequisites: None
Field of Study: History
This introductory course provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Islam in Southeast Asia. From its early introduction to the present day, the course traces the spread, development, and influence of Islam across the region.
Key Topics:
- The arrival and spread of Islam in Southeast Asia
- Distinctive characteristics of Southeast Asian Islam
- Islam in both majority and minority Muslim countries
- The interaction between Islam and colonialism
- The influence of Islam on Southeast Asian politics
Course Materials:
- Video lectures: Engaging video presentations that cover the key concepts and historical events.
- Reading materials: Supplementary readings and articles to enhance understanding.
- Quizzes: Regular quizzes to assess comprehension and reinforce learning.
- Discussion forums: Opportunities for online discussions and interaction with fellow learners.
Grading:
- Your final grade will be based on the combined scores of the quizzes administered after each section of the course. There will be no final exam for this course.
By the end of this course, you will have a deep understanding of Islam's rich historical presence in Southeast Asia and its multifaceted interactions with culture, politics, and historical developments.
Course Instructors
Dr. Abdurakhman, M.Hum. (Universitas Indonesia). email: [email protected]
Short Biography : Abdurakhman is a senior lecturer at the Department, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia. He teaches various courses on the Islamic movement including History of Islam in Southeast Asia. He has conducted research on Islam in several Southeast Asia countries.
Dr. Didik Pradjoko M.Hum. (Universitas Indonesia). email:[email protected]
Short Biography: Didik Pradjoko is a lecturer in the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia. He's an expert in the Maritime History. He's especially interested in how Islam spread through sea routes.
Raisye Soleh Haghia, S.Hum., M.Hum. (Universitas Indonesia). email:[email protected]
Short Biography: Raisye Soleh Haghia is a lecturer in the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia. Her research interests lie at the intersection of media studies and historical analysis, focusing particularly on Indonesia. Her expertise encompasses the historical development of mass media in Indonesia, alongside the nation's socio-political history. She further instructs courses on the history of Islam within Southeast Asia.