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本文以Samudera Pasai网络为重点,分析了香料路线与努桑塔拉群岛伊斯兰化之间的联系。这项研究是历史研究,使用了马来语,阿拉伯语,中文和葡萄牙语的几个来源。研究发现,Samudera Pasai利用Sriwijaya网络的衰落,在苏门答腊岛北端的马六甲海峡、印度洋和爪哇海建立了一个新的网络枢纽。在国王皈依伊斯兰教并使他的国家成为宗教中心之后,Samudera Pasai发展得更加迅速。在此过程中,形成了印中网络和爪哇-马六甲网络两种格局。第一种模式受到印度宗教和商业特征的高度影响,而中国则倾向于具有政治和贸易特征。在这种模式下,Samudera Pasai是被动的,成为亚洲经济的两个主要极点(印度和中国)的一部分。在第二种模式中,Samudera Pasai更认真地推动穆斯林社区和伊斯兰领袖在爪哇的诞生。Samudera Pasai网络在很大程度上决定了马六甲的发展。在巴赛苏丹和马六甲学者的强制下,王国皈依伊斯兰教后,Samudera Pasai最终取代了马六甲海峡的主要作用。这项研究的结论是,伊斯兰教是十三至十六世纪群岛香料路线上穆斯林港口城市增长和发展的刺激因素。
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T This article analyses the connection between the spice route and the Islamization of the Nusantara archipelago, focusing on the Samudera Pasai network. This research is historical research that uses several sources from Malay, Arabic, Chinese, and Portuguese. The research found that the Samudera Pasai use the decline of the Sriwijaya network to create a hub of a new network of the Malacca Strait, Indian Ocean, and the Java Sea at the northern tip of Sumatra. After the king converted to Islam and made his country a center for religious da'wah, Samudera Pasai grew more rapidly. From this process, two patterns were formed, namely the India-China network and the Java-Malacca network. The first pattern is highly influenced by India's religious and commercial characteristics, while China tends to have political and trade characteristics. In this pattern, Samudera Pasai is passive and becomes part of two main poles of the Asian economy (India and China). In the second pattern, Samudera Pasai is more serious in pushing Muslim communities and the birth of Islamic leaders in Java. Samudera Pasai network largely determined the progress of Malacca. After the kingdom converted to Islam because of the enforcement of the Sultan of Pasai and the scholars in Malacca, Samudera Pasai finally replaced the primary role of the Malacca Strait. This study concludes that Islam is a stimulus for the growth and development of Muslim port cities in the archipelago's spice routes in the XIII-XVI centuries.  
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