Abu Syahid Shah of Malacca

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Raja Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah
4th Sultan of Malacca
ReignMalacca Sultanate: 1444–1446
PredecessorMuhammad Shah of Malacca
SuccessorMuzaffar Shah of Malacca
IssueMuzaffar Shah of Malacca
Names
Raja Sri Parameswara Dewa Ibrahim Shah
HouseMalacca Sultanate
FatherSeri Maharaja
ReligionHinduism

Sultan Abu Syahid Shah, whose real name was Raja Ibrahim, was the 4th Sultan of Malacca from 1444 to 1446.[1]: 246  Despite the fact that Malacca was a Muslim kingdom, Syahid Shah was a practising Hindu.He styled himself as Raja Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah. Appointment of Raja Ibrahim as 4th Sultan of Malacca was unpopular because he was too young and raw. His predecessor, Sultan Muhammad Shah had alleged a meeting with the Islamic prophet Muhammad and converted to Islam. Syahid Shah on taking a Hindu title represented a traditionalist reaction in Malacca against Islam, the new religion. He reigned for only seventeen months, after which he was murdered in a plot allegedly conspired by the Tamil Muslim Bendahara (Prime Minister), (Datuk Seri Nara Diraja Tun Ali), Raja Kassim, son of Muhammad Shah, Tun Perpatih Sedang and Datuk Bendahara Seri Amar Diraja. Syahid Shah was then given the title Abu Syahid which means the Martyred King.

References

  1. ^ Cœdès, George (1968). The Indianized states of Southeast Asia. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824803681.

1. Modul Latihan Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran Sejarah, Pusat Perkembangan Kurikulum Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia.

2. Malaysia Kita, International Law Book Services, Kuala Lumpur, 2005

Abu Syahid Shah of Malacca
House of Malacca
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sultan of Malacca
1444–1446
Succeeded by