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PENANG, 15 October 2016 ­ Hang Tuah is the warrior of the Malay world who needs to be immortalised in the minds of the masses. Based on various references including from the great literary works such as

‘Hikayat Hang Tuah’ and ‘Sulalat al­Salatin’, Hang Tuah was truly a figure befitting such descriptions.

According  to  a  Professor  in  Literature  from  Universiti  Sains  Malaysia  (USM),  Professor  Dato'  Seri  Md.

Salleh Yaapar, all of the world’s major races and cultures have their own heroic figures, who may not necessarily be living beings but they fit the characteristics as the superior icon of a particular group.

He  said  that,  a  cultural  icon  thrives  beyond  space  and  time,  has  universal  appeal  and  would  always remain in the psyche and memories of a cultural group to spur them ahead.

"Every major race and culture has its own cultural hero passed down the generations through stories which  were  read,  repeated,  sustained,  and  upheld  to  instil  a  sense  of  pride  and  self­worth  which  is priceless.”

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HANG TUAH - THE NATION’S WARRIOR OF THE MALAY WORLD

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"Every race in the East and the West having a sense of pride would take this path for their cultural hero to become a factor that could portray their sense of pride while defending their self­worth over time, and space," stressed Md. Salleh.

He was presenting his views in the forum entitled ‘Hang Tuah Dalam Wacana Mutakhir’ (Contemporary Discourse on Hang Tuah) organised by the Kelab Sastera dan Kelab Sejarah USM (USM Arts and History Club) here recently, which was attended by close to 300 people including students, who filled the Hall.

He further stressed that, based on the publications and research on his character which touched on his bravery, wisdom and loyalty, Hang Tuah befits the mould of a Malay cultural figure and there is still a lot that needs to be done to glorify him.

Hang Tuah was said to be well­versed in 12 languages, and his bravery went across continents ­ Rome, India  and  China  among  other  countries,  having  acquired  in­depth  knowledge  both  worldly  and spiritually and being truly loyal and faithful towards his Ruler.

Earlier on, the academician and researcher from the Malay Language Department, Faculty of Modern Languages  &  Communication,  Universiti  Putra  Malaysia  (UPM),  Professor  Emeritus  Dr.  Hashim  Musa discussed his research findings, which confirmed that Hang Tuah had really existed and was said to be in his  eighties  when  Malacca  was  invaded  by  the  Portuguese,  based  on  evidences  found  in  Japan  and Portugal  through  his  work  entitled  ‘Hang  Tuah  Wira  Bangsa  Wujud  dalam  Sejarah’  (Hang  Tuah  the Cultural Hero Evident in History).

Also in the panel was the former academician on History from the USM School of Humanities, Abdul Rahman Ismail who presented a few critical facts from the historical perspective on the issue, by looking at the name used, designation, characteristics, time records, figure and a few other criteria, especially in referring to the different versions of ‘Sulalat Al­Salatin’ or ‘Sejarah Melayu’.

The discourse which was chaired by former academician from the USM School of Distance Education, Dr.

Ahmad  Jelani  Halimi  concluded  that  although  there  are  many  interpretations  from  the  historical perspective based on evidences, many of the narrations need to be interpreted more accurately, while agreeing and accepting the fact that Hang Tuah had actually existed.

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"It would be unreasonable to have differing opinions disputing his existence, even though that were different  interpretations  based  on  publications  and  writings  from  many  places  such  as  in  Indonesia, Japan, China, India and even in this country," said Md. Salleh on the issue.

He further emphasised that, there is still a lot to be done to bring this cultural hero to life, even from the historical context, although in Indonesia such an effort has long been made, which include naming a university in his name that offers maritime studies, namely the Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya.

Translation: Mazlan Hanafi Basharudin

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