Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Transliteration and Style
- Maps
- Chapter One Introduction
- Chapter Two Background to the Study
- Chapter Three Hanta Ua Pua: Delivering Betel and Accepting Islam
- Chapter Four Imam and Royal Mosque
- Chapter Five Sando and Spirit Possession: Engaging with the Spirit and Healing the Sick
- Chapter Six Life-Cycle Rituals: Praying from the Unborn to the Newborn and Becoming Muslim
- Chapter Seven Life-Cycle Rituals: Marriage and Death, Getting Together in Joy and Sadness
- Chapter Eight Concluding Remarks
- Appendix I The List of Bima Sultans
- Appendix II The List of Raja Bicara
- Appendix III Bima Kinship Terms
- Glossary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix II - The List of Raja Bicara
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 December 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Transliteration and Style
- Maps
- Chapter One Introduction
- Chapter Two Background to the Study
- Chapter Three Hanta Ua Pua: Delivering Betel and Accepting Islam
- Chapter Four Imam and Royal Mosque
- Chapter Five Sando and Spirit Possession: Engaging with the Spirit and Healing the Sick
- Chapter Six Life-Cycle Rituals: Praying from the Unborn to the Newborn and Becoming Muslim
- Chapter Seven Life-Cycle Rituals: Marriage and Death, Getting Together in Joy and Sadness
- Chapter Eight Concluding Remarks
- Appendix I The List of Bima Sultans
- Appendix II The List of Raja Bicara
- Appendix III Bima Kinship Terms
- Glossary
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
1. Ma Wa’a Bilmana
2. Makapiri Solo, La Mbila, (the first child)
3. Mambora Ba Cihu Lambahi, Ma Ama Lima Dai, (the second child)
4. Bumi Renda Manuru Suntu, La Mbila (the third child)
5. Mantau Dana Ntori (the fourth child)
6. Bumi Luma Kae Mambora Ese Buton, Abdullah (the fifth child)
7. Jeneli Bolo Wau Mantau Dana Timu (the sixth child)
8. Jeneli Rasana’e, Abdul Ali (the seventh child)
9. Manggemaci, Ismail (the eight child)
10. Nagalere, Muhyiddin (the eight child)
11. Mambora Ese Reo, Abdullah (the eight child) (d. 3 August 1803)
12. Tureli Donggo Mawa’a Kadi, Abdul Nabi, (the eight child) (d. 17 July 1839)
13. Kapenta Wadu, Muhammad Yakub (the twelfth child)
14. Ahmad Daeng Manasa (Makalosa Weki literally expelled noble)
15. Abdul Aziz bin Yunus, Bicara Saleko
16. Muhammad Kuraisy bin Muhammad Hidir (the thirteenth grandchild)
17. Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Majid (the sixteenth nephew)
(The manuscript 31, appendix G, Chambert-Loir and R. Salahuddin, 1999: 609)
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- Being Muslim in IndonesiaReligiosity, Politics and Cultural Diversity in Bima, pp. 208Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2021