The Research of Kawashima Midori
My works in Japanese are available here.
“New Light on the History of Minority Muslims in the Philippines: An Approach through Locally Preserved Manuscripts.”
USJI University Research Report, vol. 63 (March 15, 2018).[Summary of the article “The Journeys of Two Mindanao
Ulama…”, 2017].
http://www.us-jpri.org/research-report/usji-university-research-report-vol-63
“The Journeys of Two Mindanao Ulama in the Late Eighteenth Century to Early Nineteenth Century.” Journal of Philippine
Local History & Heritage, (National Historical Commission of the Philippines), vol. 3, no. 1, Feb. 2017,
pp.1-40.
http://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/20180215001
“Islamic Reformism and an American Protestant Missionary: Contest over the Publication of the Qur’anic Verses
in Mindanao under the US Colonial Rule.” Sophia Journal of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies, no. 34, pp. 173-210.
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“Islamic Manuscripts of Southern Philippines: A Research Note with Descriptions of Three Manuscripts.” (Co-authored
with Oman Fathurahman). The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies, no. 29, 2011, pp. 251-267.
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“Introduction: Asian Muslim Networks and Movements.” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies, no. 27, pp.1-6.
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“"Jawi" (Batang Arab) Publication in Lanao, Philippines, from the 1950s to the 1970s.” The Journal of Sophia
Asian Studies, no. 27, pp. 65-76.
https://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/00000014396
“The Islamic Reform Movement at Lanao in the Philippines during the 1930s: The Founding of the Kamilol Islam
Society.” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies, no. 27, pp.135-159.
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“Explanatory Notes on the Maranao Petitions: Letters of Haji Bogabong, 1935.” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies, no. 21. pp.219-232.
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“Commentary on a Maranao Petition: Letter of Haji Bogabong, 1934.” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies, no. 20. pp. 211-228.
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“The Records of the former Japanese Army Concerning the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines.” Journal of Southeast
Asian Studies. (March 1996). vol. 27, no. 1, pp.124-131.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022463400010729
Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs (7): Islamic Books and Learning in Thailand. Edited by Kawashima Midori. Other authors: Oman Fathurahman, Kobayashi Masashi, Nishi Naomi, Ervan Nurtawab, and Ogawa Hisashi. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no. 42). Tokyo: Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University.
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Kitabs and Islamic Learning in an Iranun Community in Sabah, Malaysia: Continuity and Change. (Occasional Papers No. 32). Kawashima Midori and Kushimoto Hiroko. Tokyo: Institute of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies, Sophia University.
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Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs (6): Paradise and Hell. Edited by Sugahara Yumi. Other authors: Kawashima Midori, Kushimoto Hiroko, Moteki Akashi, and Shine Toshihiko. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no. 34). Tokyo: Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University.
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Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs (5): Beyond Insular Southeast Asia. Kawashima Midori (ed.), (SIAS Working Paper Series, No.31), Tokyo: Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University. 2020. (Authors: SHIOZAKI Yuki, YOSHIMOTO Yasuko, SAITO Ayako, SUNAGA Emiko, and YANAGIYA Ayumi).
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The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao: The Collection of Sheik Muhammad Said bin Imam sa Bayang at the Al-Imam As-Saddiq (A.S.) Library, Marawi City, Philippines: An Annotated Catalogue with Essays. Edited by Oman Fathurahman, Kawashima Midori, and Labi Sarip Riwarung. Other authors: Annabel Teh Gallop and Ervan Nurtawab. (Occasional Papers, no. 27). Tokyo:
Institute of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies, Sophia University.
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A Provisional Catalogue of Southeast Asian Kitabs of Sophia University, (Second version). Edited by
M. Kawashima, K. Arai, O. Fathurahman, A. Moteki, E. Nurtawab, Y. Sugahara, and A. Yanagiya. Tokyo:
Institute of Asian Cultures – Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University. (electronically published).
http://dept.sophia.ac.jp/is/iac/en/library_info/collection/
The “White Man’s Burden” and the Islamic Movement in the Philippines: The Petition of Zamboanga Muslim Leaders
to the Ottoman Empire in 1912. (Monograph series, No.17). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University.
https://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/00000034891
The Qur’an and Islamic Manuscripts of Mindanao. Edited by Kawashima Midori. Other authors: Tirmizy E. Abdullah, Annabel Teh Gallop, Ervan Nurtawab, and Labi Sarip Riwarung. (Monograph series, No.10).
Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University.
https://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/00000034524
Bangsa and Umma: Development of People-grouping Concepts in Islamized Southeast Asia. Edited by Yamamoto
Hiroyuki, Anthony Milner, Kawashima Midori, and Arai Kazuhiro. Kyoto and Melbourne: Kyoto University Press and
Trans Pacific Press.
https://www.kyoto-up.or.jp/books/9784876984718.html?lang=en
A Catalogue of the Maisie Van Vactor Collection of Maranao Materials in the Arabic Script at the Gowing Memorial
Research Center. Edited by Kawashima Midori. Compiled by Labi Sarip Riwarung, Primo Salivio, and Kawashima
Midori. (Monograph series, no. 6). Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University.
https://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/00000034526
A Provisional Catalogue of Southeast Asian Kitabs of Sophia University. Edited by Kawashima Midori, Arai Kazuhiro, Oman Fathurahman, Ervan Nurtawab, Sugahara Yumi, and Yanagiya Ayumi. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no. 8). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures – Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University.
Proceedings of the Symposium on Bangsa and Umma: A Comparative Study of People-Grouping Concepts in the Islamic Areas of Southeast Asia. Edited by Kawashima Midori, Arai Kazuhiro, and Yamamoto Hiroyuki. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no. 1). Tokyo: Section for Islamic Area Studies, Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University.
“The Collection of Islamic Books from Bangkok, Thailand, at Sophia University: A Catalogue with Comments.” (co-authored with Oman Fathurahman, Kobayashi Masashi, Nishi Naomi, Ervan Nurtawab, and Ogawa Hisashi). In Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs (7): Islamic Books and Learning in Thailand. Edited by Kawashima Midori. (see above for detailed bibliographical data). pp. 1- 54.
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“Introduction.” In Kitabs and Islamic Learning in an Iranun Community in Sabah, Malaysia: Continuity and Change. (see above for detailed bibliographical data). pp. 1-8.
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“Kitabs Used by Iranuns in the Kota Belud District of Sabah in Malaysia.” In Kitabs and Islamic Learning in an Iranun Community in Sabah, Malaysia: Continuity and Change. (see above for detailed bibliographical data). pp. 23-44.
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“Wise Advice in Poetry: A Modern Syair Ikan (Poem of Fish) from an Iranun Village of Sabah, Malaysia.” In Kitabs and Islamic Learning in an Iranun Community in Sabah, Malaysia: Continuity and Change.” (see above for detailed bibliographical data). pp. 45-62.
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“Appendix A. Students of the Training School for Sons of Native Chiefs in the British North Borneo.” In Kitabs and Islamic Learning in an Iranun Community in Sabah, Malaysia: Continuity and Change.” (see above for detailed bibliographical data). pp. 63-71.
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“Appendix B. Syair Ikan (Poem of Fish): Text and a Translation.” Composed by Datu Ariffin bin Datu Ansau; Romanized and translated by Kawashima Midori. In Kitabs and Islamic Learning in an Iranun Community in Sabah, Malaysia: Continuity and Change.” (see above for detailed bibliographical data). pp. 73-87.
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“The Creation of Eschatological Narratives in Mindanao: A Maranao Story of the Day of Judgement and the Malay Islamic Literature.” In Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs (6): Paradise and Hell. Edited by Sugahara Yumi. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no.34). Tokyo: Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University. pp. 1-45.
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“The “White Man’s Burden” and the Islamic Movement in the Philippines: The Petition of Zamboanga Muslim Leaders to the Ottoman Empire in 1912”. In Ottoman-Southeast Relations, Sources from the Ottoman Archives. (Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1. The Near and Middle East, Volume 133). Ismail Hakki Kadi and Andrew Peacock (eds.), 2 vols. Leiden: Brill. 2019. vol.2, pp. 877–929.
https://brill.com/view/title/27163
“Preface.” In The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao: The Collection of Sheik Muhammad Said bin Imam sa Bayang at the Al-Imam As-Saddiq (A.S.) Library, Marawi City, Philippines: An Annotated Catalogue with Essays.Edited by Oman Fathurahman, Kawashima Midori, and Labi Sarip Riwarung. (Occasional Papers, no. 27). Tokyo:
Institute of Asian, African, and Middle Eastern Studies, Sophia University. pp. v –viii.
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“Introduction.” (co-authored with Oman Fathurahman). In The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao. [see above for detailed bibliographical data]. [Chapter 1]. pp. 3 – 50.
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“History of the Collection of Sheik Muhammad Said bin Imam sa Bayang, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines.”
In The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao. [see above for detailed bibliographical data]. [Chapter
2]. pp. 51– 70.
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“Connecting Mindanao to Hijaz: The Journey of “Sayyidna” Tuan Muhammad Said.” In The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao. [see above for detailed bibliographical data]. [Chapter 3]. pp. 73– 128.
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“Papers and Covers in the Manuscripts Comprising the Sheik Muhammad Said Collection in Marawi City, Lanao del
Sur, Philippines.” In The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao. [see above for detailed bibliographical
data]. [Chapter 6]. pp. 173– 204.
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“Descriptions of Manuscripts in the Sheik Muhammad Said Collection with Annotations.” (co-authored with O. Fathurahman,
L. S. Riwarung, and E. Nurtawab). In The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao. [see above for
detailed bibliographical data]. [Part III]. pp. 251– 374.
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“Appendices: A (Co-translated with Saito Mitsuko); B (Co-authored with Oman Fathurahman and Moteki Akashi); C (Co-translated with Labi Riwarung and Oman Fathurahman); D & E (Co-translated with Oman Fathurahman); F ; H (Co-authored with Oman Fathurahman); I ; J (Co-translated with Moteki Akashi). In The Library of an Islamic Scholar of Mindanao. [see above for detailed bibliographical data]. pp.377-416, 419-435.
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“A Maranao Story of the Hereafter: Abridged Translation of Kabarol Akirat, by Panggaga Mickey, with Explanatory
Notes (2).” In Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs (4): Local and Global Dynamism in Transformation of Islamic Tales. Edited by Sugahara Yumi. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no. 27). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures – Center for
Islamic Studies, Sophia University.
http://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/20161201042
“A Maranao Story of the Hereafter: Abridged Translation of Kabarol Akirat, by Panggaga Mickey, with Explanatory
Notes.” In Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs (3): Papers on the Story of Isra Miʿraj Presented at
the Sophia University Workshop on May 18, 2013. Edited by Sugahara Yumi. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no.23).
Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures – Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University.
http://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/20161201028
“Incipient Islamic Publication in the Philippines: Notes on the Early Printed Kitabs of Lanao in the 1930 - 1950s.”
In Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs: Papers of the Workshop Held at Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
on October 23, 2011. Edited by Sugahara Yumi. (SIAS Working Paper Series, no. 14). Tokyo: Institute of
Asian Cultures – Center for Islamic Studies, Sophia University, pp. 67-77.
http://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/20161201011
“Introduction.” In The Qur’an and Islamic Manuscripts of Mindanao. Edited by Kawashima Midori. (Monograph
series, no.10). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University, pp. 1-4.
https://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/00000034524
““Maradika,” the Qur’an of Bayang.” In The Qur’an and Islamic Manuscripts of Mindanao. Edited by Kawashima
Midori. (Monograph series, No.10). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University, pp. 5-17. 2012.
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“The Qur’an and Islamic Manuscripts of the Sheikh Ahmad Bashir Collection.” In The Qur’an and Islamic Manuscripts of Mindanao. Edited by Kawashima Midori. (Monograph series, No.10). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University,
pp. 25-26.
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““Story of the Prophet Muhammad” at the Gowing Memorial Research Center of the Dansalan College.” In The Qur’an and Islamic Manuscripts of Mindanao.Edited by Kawashima Midori. (Monograph series, No.10). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University,
pp. 61-69.
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“Transformation of the Concepts of Homeland and People among the Philippine Muslims: The Bangsa Moro Revolution
and Reformist Ulama in Lanao.” In Bangsa and Umma: Development of People-grouping Concepts in Islamized Southeast
Asia. Edited by Yamamoto Hiroyuki, Anthony Milner, Kawashima Midori, and Arai Kazuhiro. Kyoto and Melbourne:
Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press, pp. 183-210.
https://www.kyoto-up.or.jp/books/9784876984718.html?lang=en
“Conservation of the Islamic Manuscripts of Mindanao: A Case of the Qur’an of Bayang. With Notes by Annabel Teh
Gallop.” In Nashonarizumu fukko no naka no bunkaisan: Ajia Afurika no aidentiti saikochiku no hikaku. [Cultural
Heritage in the Resurgence of Nationalism: A Comparison of the Re-structuring of Identity in Asia and Africa].
Edited by Kisaichi Masatoshi. Institute of Asian Cultures of Sophia University. pp. 99-110.
http://dept.sophia.ac.jp/is/iac/publish/AP/AP2011.pdf
“Introduction.” In A Catalogue of the Maisie Van Vactor Collection of Maranao Materials in the Arabic Script at the Gowing Memorial Research Center. (Edited by Kawashima Midori. Compiled by Labi Sarip Riwarung, Primo Salivio, and Kawashima Midori). (Monograph Series No. 6). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures of Sophia University, 2011, pp.1-3.
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“The Catalogue.” In A Catalogue of the Maisie Van Vactor Collection of Maranao Materials in the Arabic Script at the Gowing Memorial Research Center. (Edited by Kawashima Midori. Compiled by Labi Sarip Riwarung, Primo Salivio, and Kawashima Midori). (Monograph Series No. 6). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures of Sophia University, 2011, pp.7 -42.
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“Baraperangan: A Commentary with Excerpts.” In A Catalogue of the Maisie Van Vactor Collection of Maranao Materials in the Arabic Script at the Gowing Memorial Research Center. (Edited by Kawashima Midori. Compiled by Labi Sarip Riwarung, Primo Salivio, and Kawashima Midori). (Monograph Series No. 6). Tokyo: Institute of Asian Cultures of Sophia University, 2011, pp.65-86.
https://digital-archives.sophia.ac.jp/repository/view/repository/00000034526
“Transformation of the Concepts of Homeland and People among the Philippine Muslims: The Bangsa Moro Revolution and Reformist Ulama in Lanao.” In Proceedings of the Symposium on Bangsa and Umma: A Comparative Study of People-Grouping Concepts in the Islamic Areas of Southeast Asia. Edited by Kawashima Midori, Arai Kazuhiro, and Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Tokyo: Section for Islamic Area Studies, Institute of Asian Cultures, Sophia University, pp. 323-350.
“The Uprising of the ‘Fearsome Ruler of Lanao’: Banditry and the Internalization of Violence in a Southern Philippine Muslim Society during the 1930s.” In Popular Movements and Democratization in the Islamic World. Edited by Kisaichi Masatoshi. London and New York: Routledge, pp.78-99.
“The Battle of Tamparan: A Maranao Response to the Japanese Occupation of Mindanao.” In South-east Asian Minorities in the Wartime Japanese Empire. Edited by Paul H. Kratoska. London: Routledge Curzon Press, pp. 223-243.
“Japanese Administrative Policy towards the Moros in Lanao.” In The Philippines under Japan: Occupation Policy and Reaction. Edited by Ikehata Setsuho and Ricardo Trota Jose. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, pp. 99-125.
“Islam and Muslims in the Philippines.” (forthcoming). Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam. Teheran:
Encyclopaedia
Islamica Foundation.
“Circulation of Malay Manuscripts and Their Contribution to Religious Literature in Mindanao,” Malay Manuscript Lecture Series, International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization, International Islamic University of Malaysia (ISTAC-IIUM), Jan. 25, 2022 (Online).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4rf0T_IH58
“What Did a 19th-century Returning Haji Bring Home? Legacy of “Sayyidna” Tuan Muhammad Said of the Lake Lanao Region in Mindanao,” Annual Philippine Studies Conference, “Mindanao: Cartographies of History, Identity and Representation,” organized by and held at SOAS, University of London, July 5, 2019.
MINDANAO 2019
“Tales of the Hereafter and Morality of Women: Reshaping Maranao Texts in Mindanao, the Philippines, from the 1930s to 1970s,” NIHU Program for Islamic Area Studies Fifth International Conference, “New Horizons in Islamic Area Studies: Asian Perspectives and Global Dynamics.” Sophia University, Tokyo, Sep. 12, 2015.
“The Making of an Islamic Narrative of the Philippine Nation-State: Islam and Nationalism in the Writings of Ahmad Bashir.” Studia Islamika International Conference, “Southeast Asian Islam: Legacy and New Interpretation,” UIN Jakarta. Aug. 14, 2014.
“Mindanao ulama in the 19th century Malay world: The journey and works of Sheik Muhammad Said bin Shafatullah,” International Seminar on Islamic Area Studies: Defining Muslims from their Groups, Networks and History. Mar. 13, 2014, at State Islamic College (STAIN) Jurai Siwo Metro, Indonesia.
“Muslim Minorities and the Nation-State: Marginalization of Philippine Muslims and Reconstruction of Their Identity,” New Horizons in Islamic Area Studies: Encounters, Reflections, and Collaborations. (NIHU Program for Islamic Area Studies Fourth International Conference. Co-hosted by NIHU Program for Islamic Studies and Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)). Nov. 2, 2013, at LUMS, Lahore.
“Journey of Mindanao Ulama in the Late 18th to Early 19th Century,” International Workshop, Philippine Muslim Historiography after Majul, organized by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. National Historical Commission, Manila, Aug. 6, 2013.
“The Perception of the Philippine State by Islamic intellectuals of Lanao, Philippines, during the 1950s -60s.” 3rd International Workshop of the Symbiosis of Muslims and Non-Muslims in Asia: Educating Muslim Minorities in Asia. Waseda University, Tokyo, Dec. 15, 2012.
“The Concept of the State of an Islamic Intellectual in the Philippines during the 1950-60s: History of Islam in the Philippines by Ahmad Bashir.” The Ninth International Conference on the Philippines, held at the Kellogg Center at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA, Oct. 29, 2012.
“Petition of Hajj Nuno et al., and the Dispatch of an Islamic Missionary from the Ottoman Empire to the Philippines,” International Workshop ‘From Anatolia to Aceh: Ottomans, Turks and Southeast Asia,’ organized by the British Institute at Ankara, Association of Southeast Asian Studies in the United Kingdom et al., at IAIN Ar-Raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia, Jan. 12, 2012.
“Developing the Study of Manuscripts and Kitabs of Southern Philippines,” Lecture at the Graduate School of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (UIN), Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan. 9, 2012.
“Developing Mindanao Manuscript Studies: New Light on the Islamic Intellectuals in the Philippines.” ‘Collecting the Muslim World’ – Symposium in Honour of Professor Jan Just Witkam, organized by LUCIS, in cooperation with the Scaliger Institute, Leiden, The Netherlands, Oct. 7, 2011.
“A Preliminary Study of Networks of the Mindanao Ulama: A View from the Kitabs.” NIHU Islamic Area Studies Third International Conference 2010, ‘New Horizons in Islamic Area Studies: Continuity, Contestation and the Future,’ Session 3B ‘Towards a Comparative Study of Southeast Asian Kitabs,’ Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto, Dec. 18, 2010.
“The Role of Islamic Intellectuals in the Formation of Moro Nationalism: Reflections on the Ulama of Lanao during the 1950-60s.” Second International Philippine Studies Conference of Japan (PSCJ 2010), Panel 2: Muslim Mindanao in the Throes of Conflict / Peace Process, Nation Building and Globalization, International Congress Center Epochal Ttsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Nov. 13, 2010.
“Publications in Muslim-dominated Areas of Southern Philippines from the 1920s to the 1970s.” NIHU Program Islamic Area Studies International Workshop ‘Towards the Comparative Study of Kitabs in Southeast Asia,’ Sophia University, Tokyo, Nov. 8, 2009.
“Muslim Petitions of Lanao in the 1930s and the Philippine Nation.” 8th International Conference on Philippine Studies, Panel: 20th Century Mindanao Issues on Identity and Nationhood, Philippine Social Science Center, Quezon City, Philippines, July 25, 2008.
IAS-AEI International Conference “New Horizons in Islamic Area Studies,” Parallel Session B3: “Jawi” and Ideas of Community: Dynamics among Muslim Networks and Nation-States in the 20th Century Southeast Asia. (Convener and chairperson). Hotel Nikko, Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 23, 2008.
“Transformation of the Concepts of Homeland and People among the Philippine Muslims.” Symposium on Bangsa and Umma: A Comparative Study of People-Grouping Concepts in the Islamic Areas of Southeast Asia, Kyoto University, Kyoto, May 19, 2007.
“Rethinking the Bangsamoro Revolution: The Rise of Islamic Movements and Its Implications for the Liberation of the Muslim Masses.” Tokyo Philippine Seminar 2001: In Search of New Dimension of Philippine Studies: Reinterpretation and Remaking of the Philippine Nation. Sophia University, Tokyo, May 12, 2001.
“Voice and Violence at a Time of Crisis: Muslim Petitioners and Bandits in the Sourthern Philippines in the 1930s.” Keynote Lecture at the International Workshop on People and Popular Movements in Muslim Areas, sponsored by the Islamic Area Studies Project, Group 2, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies, Kyoto, Nov. 25, 2000.
“The Development of Islamic Organizations in the Philippines, 1950s-1960s: The Undercurrent preceding Moro Nationalism.” Second Euro-Japanese International Seminar on Trade and Navigation in Southeast Asia. Sophia University, Tokyo, Oct. 4, 1997.
“The Records of the former Japanese Army Concerning the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines.” 13th IAHA Conference. Sophia University, Tokyo, Sep. 9, 1994.
Comming soon.