Tuanku Nan Tuo

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Born1723 (1723)
Koto Tuo, IV Angkek, Agam, Minangkabau, Pagaruyung Kingdom
Died1830 (aged 106107)
OccupationUlama
ChildrenSiti Saerah
Tuanku Nan Tuo
Born1723 (1723)
Koto Tuo, IV Angkek, Agam, Minangkabau, Pagaruyung Kingdom
Died1830 (aged 106107)
OccupationUlama
ChildrenSiti Saerah

Tuanku Nan Tuo (1723–1830) or Tuan Ku Nan Tua was one of the leading Minangkabau ulamas. He was known as a wasatiyyah (moderate) cleric, who took syncretic approaches in the religious outlook, and was a Sufi and aspired for reformation and purification of Islam in the Agam region of West Sumatra at the same time.[1] He also played a crucial role in the birth of Minangkabau Islamic reformers known as padri. Tuo however, disagreed with the more radically puritanical views espoused by padris including Tuanku Nan Renceh and Tuanku Imam Bonjol.

Tuanku Nan Tuo was born in Koto Tuo, IV Angkek, Agam, in 1723. During his youth, he was a passionate teenager about studying the Islamic sciences. He studied Islam from Tuanku Mansiangan Nan Tuo in Paninjau, Tanah Datar. He also acquired ilmu mantiq (logic) and ilmu ma'ani (kalam) from Tuanku Nan Kaciak in Koto Gadang, studied the discipline of Sharaf and nahwu (sciences of Arabic comprehension) from Tuanku in Talang and Tuanku in Salayo respectively, as well as sciences of hadith, tafsir, and usul al-fiqh such as faraidh (Islamic inheritance jurisprudence) from Tuanku in Sumanik.[2]

Career

Padri War

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