Ainuddin KamaruddinAhmad Effat Mokhtar2024-08-192024-08-192024-08-01Ainuddin Kamaruddin & Ahmad Effat Mokhtar . (2024). A Review of Factors Influencing Conversion to Islam Among Orang Asli in Malaysia. Ulum Islamiyyah, 36(02), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.33102/uij.vol36no02.61310.33102/uij.vol36no02.613https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/22229Ulum Islamiyyah, Volume 36 Issue 2 Page (83–88)<jats:p>The indigenous population residing across Peninsular Malaysia traditionally adhered to animistic beliefs, and a portion remained non-religious. With the establishment of various Islamic propagation bodies, both governmental and non-governmental, efforts toward Islamization among the indigenous population commenced. While the rate of indigenous people embracing Islam remains relatively low, the numbers have steadily increased over the years. This study aims to explore the factors driving the adoption of Islam within the indigenous community by employing a literature review methodology. Previous studies have revealed a dynamic array of factors influencing the adoption of Islam among indigenous communities, including marriage, continuous efforts by preachers, personal interest, dream inspirations, peer influence from family members, neighbors, village heads (Tok Batin), personal interests, and more. Future studies are encouraged to delve specifically into factors influencing the adoption of Islam and factors resisting Islamic propagation within indigenous communities based on village, state, or ethnic group differentiations.</jats:p>en-USConversionIslamorang asliindigenous peopleA Review of Factors Influencing Conversion to Islam Among Orang Asli in Malaysiatext::journal::journal article