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Contribution of Muslim Scholars in Islamic Revival in South East Asia: A Case Study on Haji Mohd Tahir Bin Daeng Mangati

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  • The history of Islam has proven that often there will be someone appointed as motivators or reformers for the community to uphold the teachings of Islam passed down from Rasulullah SAW and his companions r.a

  • This research focuses on the contribution of Tuan Guru Daeng Taleba @ Haji Tahir Bin Daeng Mangati (TGHT) a scholar in Johor, born in Sulawesi Indonesia (1921-1994)

  • An unidentified figure in the history of the archipelago but significant in the history of the struggle for independence across Indonesia-Malaya in the transition phase of Indonesia's independence in 1945 and independence of Malaya in 1957. He did not received education from Mecca, Medina or Egypt like most of the religious scholars until the middle of the 20th century, but the education received from the archipelago figures of his time, was enough to shape his personality to appear as a part of the scholars who contributed to the development of Islam in the archipelago both in Indonesia and in Malaysia

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The history of Islam has proven that often there will be someone appointed as motivators or reformers for the community to uphold the teachings of Islam passed down from Rasulullah SAW and his companions r.a. Abstract This research focuses on the contribution of Tuan Guru Daeng Taleba @ Haji Tahir Bin Daeng Mangati (TGHT) a scholar in Johor, born in Sulawesi Indonesia (1921-1994).

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