The Malacca Sultanate · 15th–16th centuries
Islam as a State Religion
How the conversion of the rulers transformed Malacca into a centre for Islamic propagation.
Key Questions
- 1Why did the rulers of Malacca convert to Islam?
- 2How did Islam influence the laws and administration of Malacca?
- 3What role did Malacca play in spreading Islam across the region?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: Islam and Governance in Malacca - S1
Level: Secondary 1
Subject: History
Unit: The Malacca Sultanate
Period: 15th–16th centuries
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