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Is Indonesia considered Malay?
All Indonesians speak Malay/Indonesian, the vast majority of them are Muslim, and therefore, ‘Indonesian’ equals ‘Malay’, with the exception of some items which are explicitly not Muslim, like the Balinese ‘pendet’ dance.
Is a cap widely worn in Indonesia?
The songkok or peci or kopiah is a cap widely worn in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the southern Philippines and southern Thailand, most commonly among Muslim males. It has the shape of a truncated cone, usually made of black or embroidered felt, cotton or velvet.
Are Indonesian Muslims different from Malaysian Muslims and Turkish Muslims?
Broadly speaking, Indonesian Muslims’ social and political attitudes are not as heavily influenced by their religious values as Malaysian Muslims are, but they are also not as secular as their Turkish counterparts.
Are Malaysians more moderate than Indonesians?
It is just that these Malaysian moderates are outnumbered by the conservatives. When it comes to Indonesia, the pattern is equally (if not more) interesting. Most Indonesians are truly moderate (scoring around zero), but we also see a significant proportion who are quite conservative (scoring between zero and one).
Is Malay a dominant language in the Indonesian archipelago?
When the Dutch East India Company (VOC) first arrived in the archipelago, the Malay language was a significant trading and political language due to the influence of Malaccan Sultanate and later the Portuguese. However, the language had never been dominant among the population of the Indonesian archipelago as it was limited to mercantile activity.
What do you call a person from Malaysia?
Malaysian Malay. Malaysian Malays (Malaysian: Melayu Malaysia, Jawi: ملايو مليسيا) are Malaysians of Malay ethnicity whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the Malay world.