ABSTRACT

First published in 1951, The Malay Magician employs historical and comparative data to unravel the different elements – pagan, Hindu and Muslim – in a complex system of Malay magic, as it exists in the Federation of Malay in general and more specifically as it exists in the Malay States of Kelantan, Perak, Pahang, Selangor and Negri Sembilan. Tied up with the concept of magic is the Malay magician, whose many functions and roles in the society are discussed in detail. This book will be of interest to students of anthropology, sociology, history and cultural studies.

chapter I|6 pages

Introduction

chapter II|7 pages

The Primitive Magician

chapter III|7 pages

Towards Animism

chapter IV|6 pages

Primitive Gods, Spirits and Ghosts

chapter V|12 pages

Hindu Influence

chapter VI|17 pages

The Ritual of the Rice-Field

chapter VII|8 pages

The Shaman's Seance

chapter VIII|8 pages

Sacrifice

chapter IX|9 pages

Magician and Sufi

chapter X|22 pages

Muslim Magic

chapter XI|26 pages

Magic in Daily Life