Muhammad Shah of Malacca

For similarly named persons and places, see Muhammad Shah (disambiguation).
Seri Maharaja
3rd Sultan of Malacca
Predecessor Megat Iskandar Shah
Successor Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah
Born Malacca Sultanate
Died Malacca, Malacca Sultanate
Issue Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah
House Malacca
Father Megat Iskandar Shah
Religion Hinduism & Islam

Sultan Muhammad Shah (1424–1444) was the third sultan of Malacca. He is the son of Megat Iskandar Shah. He ruled Malacca from 1424 to 1444.[1]:246 He was succeeded by Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah. He was popularly known as Raja Tengah or Radin Tengah. At first he took the title Seri Maharaja, but then he converted to Islam, because of the possibility of marriage with the daughter of Tamil Muslims. He had two sons, Raja Kassim and Raja Ibrahim.

The dream

It was said that one night the king had a dream. He dreamt that he saw Prophet Muhammad clearly and the Prophet subsequently told him a ship from Varanasi would anchor at the time for afternoon prayers, and the king was to follow the directions of the man who would come out of the ship to pray. With that, the Prophet disappeared from sight. Sure enough, everything described in the dream happened.

References

  1. Cœdès, George (1968). The Indianized states of Southeast Asia. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 9780824803681.
Muhammad Shah of Malacca
House of Malacca
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Mugansakandi'ersha
Sultan of Malacca
1424-1444
Succeeded by
Sri Parameswara Dewa Shah


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