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The Belief In Hantu In The Malay Culture From The Perspective Of Islam

Journal
Online Journal Research in Islamic Studies
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Mohd Zohdi Mohd Amin 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Ishak Suliaman
Husniyah Salaeh
Mohammed Akhiruddin Ibrahim 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
Azlina Mohamed Nor 
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia 
DOI
10.15364/ris14-0101-02
Abstract
The belief in “hantu” is the result of animism and dynamism among Malays before the arrival of Hindu, Buddha and Islam. Hantuis portrayed as the incarnation of evil souls wishing to harm humans. This belief is related to the concept of soul existence or “semangat” (essence) in everything including the human body. This ancient belief is integrated into their new religions through adaptation process. After embracing Islam, the belief in hantuis not totally dispelled since its features are similar to that of jinnand shaitan, whose existence are acknowledged in Islam. The belief is also supported by the concept of human soul in the afterlife, where it is deemed as immortal. Hantuis portrayed as the soul of the dead, dwelling in certain places and harming the humans. Based on the analysis of the texts of the Quranand Sunnah, it is found that the soul of the dead could never becomehantu, as opposed to the Malays’ belief. It is because the soul of the dead is in barzakh, the impassible barrier between the world and the Hereafter. It is a place where the soul is either rewarded or punished for his or her deeds in the past life. The souls cannot act independently by themselves as they are under the control of Allah. Based on this, the belief in hantuis against the Islamic teachings. This belief is capable in affecting a Muslim’s faith as it indirectly leads to the denial of rewards and punishments in the afterlife.
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