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Khadijah Hashim (born 20 April 1942 in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia) is a Malaysian writer, teacher and journalist.She has worked as a teacher and also as a journalist with local newspapers Utusan Melayu (1974–1976) and Berita Harian (1976–1985).
Taufiq Ismail (born 25 June 1935) is an Indonesian poet, activist and the editor of the monthly literary magazine Horison. [1] Ismail figured prominently in Indonesian literature of the post-Sukarno period and is considered one of the pioneers of the "Generation of '66". [2]
A semi-autobiographical novel that cuts across several genres - historical, travel, mystery, and romance - Pulau Renik Ungu depicts Zaidah, a Malaysian university lecturer who travels the world for her doctoral research.
The experiences of Muslim women (Arabic: مسلمات Muslimāt, singular مسلمة Muslimah) vary widely between and within different societies due to culture and values that were often predating Islam's introduction to the respective regions of the world.
Wanita Syurga (English: Lady of Heaven) is a 2024 Malaysian television series directed by Riza Baharudin, starring Siti Khadijah Halim, Redza Rosli, Riena Diana and Nazim Othman. It premiered on Slot Akasia, TV3 on 15 March 2024 at 19:00 ( MST ).
His works include Sajak-Sajak Salleh – Poems Sacred and Profane and The Amok of Mat Solo. [5] His work often employed apparent profanity and blasphemy to criticise contemporary political and religious ideologies in Malaysia; in 1974 he publicly urinated at an art exhibition in response to what he saw as its pretentiousness. [ 6 ]
Safiyya was the daughter of Abd al-Muttalib ibn Hashim and Halah bint Wuhayb ibn Abd Manaf ibn Zuhrah, [2] [3]: 29 hence the full sister of Hamza and an aunt of Muhammad and Ali. [4]
Mundinglaja di Kusumah; sebuah tjerita pantun Sunda (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Gunung Agung. p. 165. OCLC 2334232. Rosidi, Ajip (1970). Dua orang dukun dan tjerpén² Sunda lainnya / dipilih, diterjemahkan dan diberi pengantar oléh Ajip Rosidi (in Indonesian). Bandung: Budaja Djaja. p. 278. OCLC 285250. Rosidi, Ajip (1972).