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Hamka's and his grandmother's residence during his childhood in Maninjau, it was renovated in 2001 and named the Buya Hamka Birthplace Museum. The museum now holds most of his books, publications, and related goods. Hamka was born on 17 February 1908 in Agam, West Sumatra, the eldest of four siblings.
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Buya Hamka Vol. 1 is a 2023 biographical drama film directed by Fajar Bustomi and written by Alim Sudio with Cassandra Massardi. It stars Vino G. Bastian as Indonesian ulama and activist Hamka . The film was theatrically released in Indonesia on 19 April 2023.
Buya Hamka Vol. 1: Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah: Hitmen: Jonny Gampang Cuan: Sultan Abdulghani / Utan Hamka & Siti Raham Vol. 2: Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah 2024 Kang Mak from Pee Mak: Kang Makmur 2024 My Annoying Brother: Jaya Solihin 2024 2nd Miracle in Cell No. 7: Dodo Rozak 2025 The Actor † Post-production TBA: Buya Hamka Vol. 3 † Abdul ...
Hamka, an Islamic scholar who disapproved of Minang adat (traditions), wrote Van der Wijck as a critique of the discrimination against mixed-race persons prevalent in Minang society at the time, as well as the subservient role of women.
Tuan Direktur (literally Mr Director) is a 1939 novel by the Indonesian Muslim cleric and writer Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah (Hamka). Originally published as a serial in Hamka's newspaper Pedoman Masjarakat, it follows a man from Banjarmasin who goes to Surabaya, becomes rich, but ultimately is driven to insanity.
Close to his parishioners and being good at language, he spoke impeccable Vietnamese. It was not rare hearing from him a popular expression as " ông Ke " (M. Ke an imaginary terrible man picking up children who don't behave themselves, so when they cry or don't want to sleep their mother reminds them of M. Ke) or a proverb as "an trai nho ke trông cây" (literally: eating a fruit to remember ...
Pramoedya Ananta Toer (EYD: Pramudya Ananta Tur; 6 February 1925 – 30 April 2006), also nicknamed Pram, [1] was an Indonesian novelist and writer. His works span the colonial period under Dutch rule, Indonesia's struggle for independence, its occupation by Japan during World War II, as well as the post-colonial authoritarian regimes of Sukarno and Suharto, and are infused with personal and ...