Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir

Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir

▪ Malaysian author
also called  Munshi Abdullah Bin Abdul Kadir  
born 1796, Malacca, Malaya
died 1854, Jiddah, Turkish Arabia [now in Saudi Arabia]

      Malayan-born writer who, through his autobiographical and other works, played an important role as a progenitor of modern Malay literature.

      Of mixed Arab (Yemeni) and Tamil descent, and Malayo-Muslim culture, Abdullah was born and grew up in a Malacca newly British, and he spent most of his life interpreting Malay society to Westerners and vice versa. Styled munshi (teacher) from an early age, in recognition of his teaching Malay to Indian soldiers of the Malacca garrison (and later to a whole generation of British and American missionaries, officials, and businessmen), he rapidly became an indispensable functionary in the fledgling Straits Settlements. He was copyist and Malay scribe for Sir Stamford Raffles (Raffles, Sir Stamford), was translator of the Gospels and other texts into Malay for the London Missionary Society in Malacca from 1815, and 20 years later served as printer to the press of the American Board of Missions in Singapore.

      An American missionary, Alfred North, seems to have encouraged Abdullah in 1837, on the strength of a lively account published in that year of North's experiences on a voyage up the east coast of Malaya, to embark on the story of his life. Completed in 1843, under the title Hikayat Abdullah (“Abdullah's Story”), it was first published in 1849; it has been reprinted many times and translated into English and other languages. Its chief distinction—beyond the vivid picture it gives of his life and times—was the radical departure it marked in Malay literary style. In contrast to the largely court literature of the past, the Hikayat Abdullah provided a lively and colloquial descriptive account of events and people with a freshness and immediacy hitherto unknown. Abdullah's criticisms of his own society, and his eagerness to embrace standards set by the West (though he remained a staunch Muslim), have caused him to be treated with some caution by a more recent generation of nationalists, but he continues to be widely acknowledged as the father of modern Malay literature.

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