In today's world, Islam in Central Sulawesi has gained indisputable relevance in various areas. Both on a personal and professional level, Islam in Central Sulawesi has captured the attention of millions of people due to its impact and significance in contemporary society. In this article, we will thoroughly explore everything related to Islam in Central Sulawesi, from its history and evolution to its influence today. Throughout the next few lines, we will discover the multiple facets and aspects that make Islam in Central Sulawesi a topic of widespread interest, as well as its relevance in the global context.
Islam in Central Sulawesi, a province of Indonesia, is the majority religion embraced by around 75%[1] of the province's 2,683,722 inhabitants (2011 projection figure, based on the 2010 census).[2] The propagators of Islam were thought to enter Central Sulawesi through neighboring regions, namely Bone, Wajo, and Mandar from the south and west routes, and through Gorontalo and Ternate from the north and east routes via Tomini Bay and Tolo Bay.
The Islamic teachings were thought to have first spread to the region of Central Sulawesi in Buol dan Banggai, where both regions accepted Islam in the mid-16th century due to influences from Ternate. A king of Buol was noted to have an Islamic name, namely Eato Muhammad Tahir who ruled between 1540-1595.[3]
At the beginning of the 17th century, Islam began to spread in the land of the Kailis propagated by Dato Karama (his real name Abdullah Raqie), who was believed to have come from Minangkabau.[4][5] Dato Karama preached in the Palu area and its surroundings, and because of him the Kaili king named Pue Njidi converted to Islam. In the Parigi and surrounding areas, another Minangkabau preacher named Dato Mangaji (also called by the local title Tori Agama)[6][7] was able to invite the Parigi king named Tori Kota and his son Magau Janggo to convert to Islam.[8]
There is an Islamic institute of higher education established in Central Sulawesi, the STAIN Datokarama Palu.[9]