<P> The prosperity of Malacca as an international port changed the entire Maritime Southeast Asia and its success was admired by kings from neighbouring kingdoms . As a major entreport, Malacca attracted Muslim traders from various part of the world and became a centre of Islam, disseminating the religion throughout the Maritime Southeast Asia . The process of Islamisation in the region surrounding Malacca gradually intensified between the 15th and 16th centuries through study centres in Upeh, the district on the north bank of the Malacca River . Islam spread from Malacca to Jambi, Kampar, Bengkalis, Siak, Aru and the Karimun Islands in Sumatra, throughout much of the Malay peninsula, Java and even Philippines . The Malay Annals even reveals that the courts of Malacca and Pasai posed theological questions and problems to one another . Of the so - called Wali Sanga (' nine saints') responsible in spreading Islam on Java, at least two, Sunan Bonang and Sunan Kalijaga, are said to have studied in Malacca . The expansion of Islam into the interiors of Java in the 15th century led to the gradual decline of Malacca's long standing foe, Hindu - Majapahit, before it finally succumbed to the emerging local Muslim forces in the early 16th century . Ultimately, the period spanning from Malaccan era right until the age of effective European colonisation, saw the domination of Malay - Muslim sultanates in trade and politics that eventually contributed to the Malayisation of the region . </P> <Ol> <Li> Malay Annals - a Malay literature compiled by Tun Sri Lanang in 1612 . </Li> <Li> Suma Oriental - written by Portuguese Tom Pires after the Portuguese conquest of Malacca in the early 16th century . </Li> <Li> Ming Shilu (Chinese: 明 實錄) - also known as the Veritable Records of the Ming dynasty, has a comprehensive 150 records or more on Parameswara (Bai - li - mi - su - la 拜 里 迷 蘇 剌) and Malacca . The massive translation work was contributed by Dr. Geoff Wade, a senior researcher in the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore . </Li> </Ol> <Li> Malay Annals - a Malay literature compiled by Tun Sri Lanang in 1612 . </Li> <Li> Suma Oriental - written by Portuguese Tom Pires after the Portuguese conquest of Malacca in the early 16th century . </Li>

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