Abdul Aziz Umar Explained

Honorific Prefix:Yang Dimuliakan Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Wijaya Dato Seri Setia
Abdul Aziz Umar
Honorific Suffix:PSNB DSLJ DPMB PJK PKL GBE
Office:Minister of Education
Term Start:30 November 1988
Term End:24 May 2005
Predecessor:Abdul Rahman Taib
Successor:Abdul Rahman Taib
Deputy:Ahmad Jumat[1]
Term Start1:1 January 1984
Term End1:21 October 1986
Predecessor1:Office established
Successor1:Abdul Rahman Taib
Office2:Minister of Communications
Term Start2:21 October 1986
Term End2:30 November 1988
Predecessor2:Pengiran Bahrin
Successor2:Zakaria Sulaiman
Office3:Minister of Health
Term Start3:1 January 1984
Term End3:21 October 1986
Predecessor3:Office established
Successor3:Johar Noordin
Office4:Menteri Besar of Brunei
Status4:Acting
Term Start4:1 September 1981
Term End4:31 December 1983
Predecessor4:Pengiran Abdul Momin
Successor4:Office abolished
Office5:State Secretary of Brunei
Term Start5:1 July 1974
Term End5:1 September 1981
Predecessor5:Matnor McAfee (Acting)
Successor5:Abdul Rahman Taib
Birth Date:20 March 1936
Alma Mater:University of Birmingham (BSS)
Birth Place:Brunei Town, Brunei
Spouse:Zaharah Idris
Signature:Signature of Abdul Aziz Umar (cut out).png
Parents:Umar Rendah (father)
Hitam Abdul Jalil (mother)
Relatives:Jamil Al-Sufri (half-brother)

Abdul Aziz bin Haji Umar (born 20 March 1936), also sometimes referred to as Pehin Abdul Aziz Umar, is a Bruneian aristocrat and politician whom had a wide range of positions in the Government of Brunei. Before to that, he served as the Minister of Communications, the Minister of Education, and the Minister of Health. His last position was as Minister of Education, which he held from 1988 until 24 May 2005. He served in the civil service beginning with his first appointment in 1964 and held a number of roles from that time until Brunei's independence in 1984, including acting Chief Minister (Menteri Besar).[2]

Pehin Abdul Aziz was one of the leading advocates for adopting Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB) as Brunei's national philosophy in the early years following Independence, when the country's socio-political direction was still being fully defined. He also played a key role in introducing the idea into Brunei's educational system.[3] As of 2015, he currently serves as a member of the Privy Council of Brunei, the Islamic Religious Council of Brunei, the Customs Council of Brunei, the Religious Teaching University College Meeting in Seri Begawan, the Board of Trustees of the Oxford Center in the United Kingdom, and Rabitah Al-Alam in Saudi Arabia.[4]

Early life and education

Abdul Aziz is born on 20 March 1936 at Brunei Town, and his early education was received at the Roman Catholic St. George's School in Brunei Town. He continued his education at the Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Malay School from 1950 to 1956. After finishing his primary education, he spent a year studying at the Batu Lintang Teachers' College in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. He then came back to Brunei to finish his secondary education at Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College. In 1957, he resumed his education at the Westminster College of Commerce in London and the Woodchester School in Gloucestershire, England. At the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, he received a Bachelor of Social Science degree in Economics, Politics, and Sociology in 1964.[5]

Political career

Abdul Aziz worked for the Bruneian government for almost 41 years, holding a number of significant positions, including Administrative Service Officer from 20 October 1964, Director of Resettlement in 1966, Controller of Customs and Excise in 1967, Director of Public Works in 1970, Director of Establishment in 1971, Commissioner of Lands from 30 March 1972 to 7 April 1972,[6] Commissioner of Development in 1972, Chairman of the Municipal Board in 1973, State Secretary of Brunei from 1974 to 1981, and Acting Chief Minister of Brunei from 1 September 1981 to 31 December 1983.

Representatives from Brunei participated actively in the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) conference held in Wellington, New Zealand in 16–29 March 1965. They were able to effectively explain the challenges facing our development and its progress, as well as comprehend the challenges faced by other nations for the sake of shared interests. This was said by a spokesperson attending the meeting on behalf of the Bruneian delegation. The individuals who represented Brunei at the conference were J. S. Gould, the UN Economic Advisor to Brunei (advisor to delegation); Othman Chua Kwang Soon, the Controller of Customs and Customs (head of delegation); and Abdul Aziz, Officer of the Department of Secretaries (deputy head representative and representative secretary).[7]

The Malaysian government provided the Bruneian government with training on a number of courses, particularly in education, to support Brunei's aspirations to teach more of its citizens in various skills and abilities. A week-long trip to Malaysia in January 1982 by Pehin Aziz Umar, the Acting Chief Minister of Brunei.[8]

After the Independence of Brunei, he would go on to serve as Brunei's first Minister of Education and Health from 1 January 1984 to 21 October 1986 in the country's first ever cabinet, where on 22 April 1986, he signed the guest book at Kent Ridge National University during a visit.[9] He was reappointed as the second Minister of Communications from 21 October 1986 to 30 November 1988. On 11 August 1988, he commanded the commencement of the Post Office Act (Chapter 52) on the 1st of that following month.[10] From 30 November 1988 to 24 May 2005, he finally returned to the role of Minister of Education.

Melayu Islam Beraja

A number of actions were taken in 1985 to make Brunei's status as a MIB more clear. Abdul Aziz, the Minister of Education and Health, stated that "it is our ultimate objective that every Bruneian, irrespective of his or her religion and race, will understand and practise the virtues of a Malay Islamic Monarchy" on the occasion of Brunei's admission to the World Health Organization (WHO) in May. The actions of Abdul Aziz, may be interpreted as hesitant moves in the direction of strengthening the philosophy's viability as the national narrative going forward and laying the foundation for a gradual shift towards constitutionalism. If the monarchy keeps up its image as the protector of Malays and the guardian of the Islamic faith.[11] Under his direction, the curriculum at schools currently includes MIB, and the practice of Islamic law has been extremely strict.[12]

Amedeo crisis

During the Amedeo Corporation scandal in 1998, Abdul Aziz-led government investigation seized control of all 27 of the businesses run by Prince Jefri Bolkiah's Amedeo Corporation on the grounds that they may have received money that was not theirs. Brunei and Prince Jefri engaged in an unusual three-month legal battle, but on 13 May 2000, it was revealed that the Prince had settled out of court with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah's administration.[13] When the pious Pehin Abdul Aziz Umar was given control of the Brunei Investment Agency (BIA) in place of Prince Jefri, religious authority was added to buttress the monarchy. Then Minister of Education, Acting Minister of Health and Head of the Financial Task Force, Abdul Aziz would go on to state,[14]

Other appointments

Additionally, Pehin Abdul Aziz also held other special positions both nationally and internationally in addition to the primary portfolio. Within the nation, he was a member of the State Legislative Council, member of the Council of Succession, member of the Council of Ministers, member of the Privy Council, member of the Islamic Religious Council, member of the Brunei Investment Advisory Board, first deputy chairman of the Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA) board of directors, non-executive director of Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP), non-executive director of Brunei Liquefied Natural Gas (BLNG), chairman of the National Development Committee, secretary to Brunei Defence Council, chairman of Brunei Defence Council, vice-chancellor of Universiti Brunei Darussalam (1985–1986; 1989–1991),[15] chairman of the Supreme National Council of Malay Islamic Monarchy of Brunei Darussalam, chairman of the Brunei Darussalam National Accreditation Council, president of the Brunei Youth Council, chairman of the Universiti Brunei Darussalam Council, chairman of the National Education Council, chairman of Yayasan's administrative committee from 5 October 2000 to 31 December 2008,[16] [17] chairman of the Brunei Investment Agency (BIA), and lastly the chairman of the Tahfiz Al-Quran Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Institution.

Outside of Brunei, he has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies United Kingdom (OXCIS) since 15 May 1998, deputy chairman of the ISESCO (Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation), and a mmeritus member of the International Council of Education for Teaching.

Later life

Abdul Aziz stated on 12 April 2021 that the Brunei Malay Teachers Association (PGGMB), which was founded 82 years ago, must work to keep up with modern demands to support national progress. During the opening ceremony of PGGMB's 71st Delegates General Meeting for the 2020–2021 session at the PGGMB School Sungai Akar, he stated:[18]

Personal life

Born on 20 March 1936, to an aristocrat, Begawan Pehin Udana Khatib Dato Seri Paduka Haji Awang Umar. Abdul Aziz is married to Datin Paduka Hajah Zaharah binti Haji Idris and together they have 5 children; including Anita Binurul Zahrina,[19] who went on to marry Major General Hamzah.[20] He had an elder brother named, Tahir Umar (1923–2014), whom also served with the government and as a public prosecutor.[21] Notably, he is also the half brother of Jamil Al-Sufri.

Titles, styles and honours

Titles and styles

Pehin Abdul Aziz was bestowed the Manteri title of Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Wijaya on 5 September 1977,[22] styled as Yang Berhormat. Moreover, he has earned the following honours;[23]

Awards

He has been given the following awards:

Honours

Abdul Aziz was awarded the following honours:

National

See also: Orders, decorations, and medals of Brunei.

Foreign

Notes and References

  1. Web site: (PDF) BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Hon. Pehin Dato Dr Awang Hj. Ahmad bin …€¦ · • Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, University of the Philippines. • Bachelor of Science and Jurisprudence . 2023-07-18 . dokumen.tips .
  2. Web site: BRUNEIresources.com – Pehin Aziz . 2023-04-04 . www.bruneiresources.com.
  3. News: PERSATUAN ASIA DIRAJA BAHAGIAN MALAYSIA THE MALAYSIAN BRANCH OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY . .
  4. Web site: Berita – Mantan Menteri Pendidikan terima anugerah... . 2023-04-04 . www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn.
  5. News: 2014 . Curriculum Vitae . 1–4 . .
  6. Web site: Lands Department – Land Commissioner Since 1960 . 2023-04-04 . www.tanah.gov.bn.
  7. Web site: 1965-04-21 . Persidangan E.C.A.F.E. Di-NEw Zealand Berjaya . 2024-06-25 . www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn . 8 . ms.
  8. Web site: Nani Suryani Abu Bakar . January 2016 . Brunei relations with Malaysia 1963 - 1983 . 2024-05-05 . www.researchgate.net . Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
  9. Web site: Minister of Education and Health of Brunei Darussalam Pehin … . 2023-04-04 . www.nas.gov.sg.
  10. Web site: 1988-08-11 . POST OFFICE ACT (CHAPTER 52) . BRUNEI DARUSSALAM GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
  11. Book: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs . 2006 . Department of Indonesian and Malayan Studies, University of Sydney . 120 .
  12. Book: Far Eastern Economic Review . April 1993 . Far Eastern Economic Review Limited . 22 .
  13. Book: Sidhu, Jatswan S. . Historical Dictionary of Brunei Darussalam . 2009-12-22 . Scarecrow Press . 978-0-8108-7078-9 . 3 .
  14. News: Management of Uncertainties in an Autocratic State: The Case of Brunei Darussalam . 4–5, 10–11 . apu.ac.jp .
  15. Web site: 2022-10-24 . UBD People – Universiti Brunei Darussalam . 2023-04-04 .
  16. Web site: YSHHB . 2022-08-16 . Jemaah Tadbir Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah . 2023-04-04 . ms-MY.
  17. Web site: Sultanate – News Negara Brunei Darussalam Royalty lays Yayasan school foundation . 2023-04-04 . sultanate.com.
  18. News: 2021-04-13 . Call to adapt to changing world . . 2023-04-04.
  19. News: 2022-03-09 . Datin Dr Dayang Hajah Anita Binurul Zahrina binti Pehin Orang Kaya Laila Wijaya Dato Seri Setia Haji Awang Abdul Aziz . UBD BUZZ . 2023-10-25.
  20. Web site: News - RBAF HOLDS SENTUHAN KASIH RAMADHAN CEREMONY... . 2024-02-13 . www.mindef.gov.bn.
  21. Web site: Negara Brunei Darussalam: obituary 2014. – Free Online Library . 2023-04-04 . www.thefreelibrary.com.
  22. Web site: 2004-07-14 . Pendekatan Mengenai Istiadat Mengurniakan Gelaran Di Negara Brunei Darussalam . 2024-05-24 . Pelita Brunei . 11 . ms.
  23. Web site: 16 July 2022 . SENARAI NAMA-NAMA GELARAN DAN ORANG-ORANG YANG DIKURNIAI GELARAN . adat-istiadat.gov.bn . 2.
  24. Web site: HARIBELIA – penerima-anugerah . 2023-07-17 . www.hbk.gov.bn.
  25. Web site: Kesultanan Brunei Darussalam Kerajaan Nusantara . 2023-04-04 . www.kerajaannusantara.com.
  26. News: 2015-05-07 . Award Ceremony of SEAMEO Recognition Award in conjunction with SEAMEO 50th Anniversary celebration . .