The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability

Based on our study on two inscriptions, the Talang Tuwo inscription in Palembang, Sumatera dated 683 AD, and an inscription at Phui Qui, Vietnam dated 1088 AD, and three manuscripts, the Nagarakartagama by Prapanca 1365 AD, Hikayat Raja Pasai written by an anonymous in early sixteenth century, and T...

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Main Authors: M.Z, Shaharir, M.B.A.K, Alinor
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spelling my.usim-174392019-02-25T02:05:05Z The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability M.Z, Shaharir M.B.A.K, Alinor sustainablity, Malayonesian knowledge, indiginous knowledge, value-based knowledge Based on our study on two inscriptions, the Talang Tuwo inscription in Palembang, Sumatera dated 683 AD, and an inscription at Phui Qui, Vietnam dated 1088 AD, and three manuscripts, the Nagarakartagama by Prapanca 1365 AD, Hikayat Raja Pasai written by an anonymous in early sixteenth century, and Taj al-Salatdin by Bukhary al-Jawhary 1603, we show that the past Malayonesian leaders and scholars were very much sensitive towards the environmental, food, language, religious-spiritual, and knowledge sustainabilities. The comprehensiveness of their sustainability concept can be seen from their concern not only about this world but also hereafter and not just human being but every creation. For sustainabilities, their great leaders, and scholars had practiced or prescribed principle of moderation; subscribed religious concept of happiness and spiritualism; against greed, extremism-fanaticism, pride, unbalanced in wealth and hedonism. 2019-02-25T02:05:05Z 2019-02-25T02:05:05Z 2017-04 Article http://ddms.usim.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/17439 en Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
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topic sustainablity, Malayonesian knowledge, indiginous knowledge, value-based knowledge
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M.Z, Shaharir
M.B.A.K, Alinor
The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability
description Based on our study on two inscriptions, the Talang Tuwo inscription in Palembang, Sumatera dated 683 AD, and an inscription at Phui Qui, Vietnam dated 1088 AD, and three manuscripts, the Nagarakartagama by Prapanca 1365 AD, Hikayat Raja Pasai written by an anonymous in early sixteenth century, and Taj al-Salatdin by Bukhary al-Jawhary 1603, we show that the past Malayonesian leaders and scholars were very much sensitive towards the environmental, food, language, religious-spiritual, and knowledge sustainabilities. The comprehensiveness of their sustainability concept can be seen from their concern not only about this world but also hereafter and not just human being but every creation. For sustainabilities, their great leaders, and scholars had practiced or prescribed principle of moderation; subscribed religious concept of happiness and spiritualism; against greed, extremism-fanaticism, pride, unbalanced in wealth and hedonism.
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author M.Z, Shaharir
M.B.A.K, Alinor
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M.B.A.K, Alinor
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title The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability
title_short The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability
title_full The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability
title_fullStr The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability
title_full_unstemmed The Sensitivity of the Past Malayonesian Leaders and Scholars toward Sustainability
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