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Haji Sulong Abdulkadir al-Fatani (Thai: หะยีสุหลง อับดุลกาเดร์, RTGS: Hayi Sulong Apdunkade), also known as Haji Sulong Tomina or Hajji Sulong, was a reformist and a separatist who disappeared in 1954. He sought greater recognition of the Jawi community in Patani. His motives for doing so were in response to General Phibun's concept of 'Thainess' in which every citizen has to subscribe to the ideology that it is the duty of a Thai to be Buddhist, speak Thai and love the monarchy. This nationalist ideology, prejudiced other ethnic groups in Thailand, like the Jawi community, and deemed the Tai ethnic groups more superior than others. Haji Sulong's request for reforms in education and public administration in southern Thailand was deemed disruptive and viewed as an act of rebellion by the ce

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  • Haji Sulong Abdul Qadir (de)
  • Haji Sulong (en)
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  • Hadschi bzw. Haji Sulong Abdul Qadir, eigentlich Sulong bin Abdul Kadir bin Mohammed el Patani (* 1893 Pattani, Thailand; † 13. August 1954) war ein malaiischer Imam und Politiker aus Südthailand. Im Alter von 12 Jahren ging er nach Mekka, wo er bis 1924 studierte. Er wurde zum Hauptvertreter der Jawi-schreibenden Elite muslimische Malaien zum Vorsitzenden des Islamischen Religionsrats für die Provinz Pattani. (de)
  • Haji Sulong Abdulkadir al-Fatani (Thai: หะยีสุหลง อับดุลกาเดร์, RTGS: Hayi Sulong Apdunkade), also known as Haji Sulong Tomina or Hajji Sulong, was a reformist and a separatist who disappeared in 1954. He sought greater recognition of the Jawi community in Patani. His motives for doing so were in response to General Phibun's concept of 'Thainess' in which every citizen has to subscribe to the ideology that it is the duty of a Thai to be Buddhist, speak Thai and love the monarchy. This nationalist ideology, prejudiced other ethnic groups in Thailand, like the Jawi community, and deemed the Tai ethnic groups more superior than others. Haji Sulong's request for reforms in education and public administration in southern Thailand was deemed disruptive and viewed as an act of rebellion by the ce (en)
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  • Haji Sulong Abdulkadir al-Fatani (en)
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  • Haji Sulong Abdulkadir al-Fatani (en)
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  • หะยีสุหลง (en)
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