Malacca Strait

Since the beginning, the Southeast Asian region has functioned as a trade route for the surrounding region, East Asia and Southeast Asia. From the southern Asian region, intercontinental shipping connections continued westward until they finally reached Europe, through these trade routes, the Southeast Asian region in the following centuries, when trade entered the era of globalization in the 5th century, became more crowded with the presence of various traders and sailors who used to sailing through the region.

Another impact of this trade route was the influx of major traditional influences into the Southeast Asian region, starting with Hindu-Buddhism in the 15th century AD, then Islam in the 7th-13th century AD, and since the 17th century, Europe was in line with colonialism in Indonesia. and Southeast Asia in general.

Around the first century 7 AD, although in small frequency, the Southeast Asian region began to get acquainted with Islamic traditions, this was when Muslim traders, who sailed in the area, stopped for some time. A more intensive introduction of Islam, especially in the Malay peninsula and the archipelago took place. several centuries later.



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