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=== Beginnings of Islam in Southeast Asia === {{See also|Spread of Islam in Indonesia}} [[File:Pasai.jpg|thumb|Map of [[Pasai]], the first Islamic kingdom in [[Southeast Asia]]|left]] Evidence concerning the initial coming and subsequent establishment of Islam in [[Southeast Asia]] is thin and inconclusive. The historian [[Anthony Reid (academic)|Anthony Reid]] has argued that the region of the [[Chams|Cham people]] on the south-central coast of Vietnam was one of the earliest Islamic centers in Southeast Asia. Furthermore, as the Cham people fled the Vietnamese, one of the earliest locations that they established a relationship was with Aceh.<ref>Reid (1988 and 1993)</ref> Furthermore, it is thought that one of the earliest centers of [[Islam]] was in the Aceh region. When [[Venice|Venetian]] traveller [[Marco Polo]] passed by Sumatra on his way home from China in 1292 he found that [[Perlak, Aceh|Peureulak]] was a Muslim town while nearby 'Basma(n)' and 'Samara' were not. 'Basma(n)' and 'Samara' are often said to be [[Pasai]] and Samudra but evidence is inconclusive. The gravestone of Sultan Malik as-Salih, the first Muslim ruler of Samudra, has been found and is dated [[Hijri year|AH]] 696 (AD 1297). This is the earliest clear evidence of a Muslim dynasty in the Indonesia-Malay area and more gravestones from the 13th century show that this region continued under Muslim rule. [[Ibn Batutah]], a [[Morocco|Moroccan]] traveller, passing through on his way to China in 1345 and 1346, found that the ruler of Samudra was a follower of the [[Shafi'i]] school of Islam.<ref>Ricklefs (1991), page 4</ref> After the initial appearance of Islam in Aceh, it further spread into the coastal regions by the 15th century.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Abuza |first=Zachary |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Rwp5DQAAQBAJ |title=Forging Peace in Southeast Asia: Insurgencies, Peace Processes, and Reconciliation |date=2016 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1-4422-5757-3 |pages=23}}</ref> Aceh soon became a cultural and scholastic Islamic center throughout Southeast Asia. It also became wealthy because it was a center of extensive trade.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Encyclopedia of the World's Minorities |publisher=Routledge |year=2005 |isbn=1-57958-468-3 |editor-last=Skutsch |editor-first=Carl |volume=1 |location=New York |pages=5}}</ref> The Portuguese apothecary [[Tome Pires]] reported in his early 16th-century book ''Suma Oriental'' that most of the kings of Sumatra from Aceh through [[Palembang]] were Muslim. At Pasai, in what is now the [[North Aceh Regency]], there was a thriving international port. Pires attributed the establishment of Islam in Pasai to the 'cunning' of the Muslim merchants. The ruler of Pasai, however, had not been able to convert the people of the interior.<ref>Ricklefs (1991), page 7</ref>
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