Is Jawi Islamic?
(2022)
Book Chapter
Hijjas, M. (2022). Is Jawi Islamic?. In E. Nurtawab, & M. Daneshgar (Eds.), Malay-Indonesian Islamic Studies (269-293). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004529397_011
All Outputs (6)
"Penghulu segala perempuan": Fatima in Malay didactic texts for women (2015)
Book Chapter
Hijjas, M. (2015). "Penghulu segala perempuan": Fatima in Malay didactic texts for women. In C. Formichi, & R. M. Feener (Eds.), Shi'ism in South East Asia: 'Alid Piety and Sectarian Constructions (79-98). Hurst and Co. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780190264017.003.0006The Malay manuscript tradition includes a number of didactic texts for women setting out their duties as Muslim wives, with the Prophet's daughter Fatima the most frequently encountered paragon of correct behaviour. Often called the “leader of all wo... Read More about "Penghulu segala perempuan": Fatima in Malay didactic texts for women.
The Perak Regalia: Replicas and Originals. (2014)
Book Chapter
Hijjas, M. (2014). The Perak Regalia: Replicas and Originals. In E. Tan (Ed.), Come Cannibalise Us Why Don't You? (119-120). National University of Singapore Museum
The fruit of good intentions: Hikayat Darma Ta'sia in the National Library of Indonesia's Ml. 42. (2013)
Book Chapter
Hijjas, M. (2013). The fruit of good intentions: Hikayat Darma Ta'sia in the National Library of Indonesia's Ml. 42. In B. Murtagh, & J. Harun (Eds.), Mengharungi laut sastera Melayu: esei penghargaan kepada Profesor Emeritus V.I. Braginsky (250-274). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka
Reading the Romantic Syair: Women's Popular Literature in Nineteenth-Century Riau (2006)
Book Chapter
Hijjas, M. (2006). Reading the Romantic Syair: Women's Popular Literature in Nineteenth-Century Riau. In J. Watkins, & M. Arai (Eds.), Proceedings of the SOAS/TUFS Postgraduate Symposium (117-129). Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
The Travels of Syair Sultan Abdul Muluk (2006)
Book Chapter
Hijjas, M. (2006). The Travels of Syair Sultan Abdul Muluk. In A. Guttman, M. Hockx, & G. Paizis (Eds.), The Global Literary Field (152-164). Cambridge Scholars Publishing