Monday, October 13, 2025

Prominent Singaporean Malays



I hold back any pride, humbled to be listed among the 60 notable Malays in the last 60 years alongside trailblazing peers and extraordinary Singaporeans in various fields whose contributions I look up to. I also had the honour to spend some time up close with many while documenting their lives on my documentaries.

Upon reflection I notice many of the individuals were pioneers with roots across the various lands in the Malay Archipelago. They made Singapore home and thrived. Like them, my grandparents crossed seas from Bawean and planted roots here - proof that home is not where you begin, but where you choose to build and belong 🇸🇬

As a filmmaker I’m deeply aware of the cultural weight that comes with being a minority voice in this country. So this listing isn’t something to celebrate, but something to carry. It reminds me of the responsibility to tell our stories with honesty, to open doors for others, and to honour those whose shoulders we stand on. If my work leaves even a small trace of light for those who come after, then it has done its part.

Check out the National Library Board of Singapore website for details.

The Prominent Malays of Singapore (PMoS) online portal was officially launched at the National Gallery Singapore.

Jointly developed with the National University of Singapore's Department of Malay Studies and with the support of partners, the Malay Language Council and Berita Harian, this bilingual portal chronicles the remarkable contributions of over 100 influential Malay figures across the arts, community, business, Government, sports and more who have shaped our nation over six decades.

The launch will be followed with a roving exhibition across seven libraries from October 2025 to March 2027, bringing these inspiring stories closer to all Singaporeans!

Discover the Prominent Malays of Singapore online portal here: https://go.gov.sg/nlb-pmos


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