The Borneo Post

Genta-ringing tradition lives on during Ramadan

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KUALA TERENGGANU: The tradition of ringing the ‘genta’ (bell) throughout the month of Ramadan on Bukit Puteri here, which indicates that the times for ‘i ar’ (break-of-fast) and ‘imsak’ (short time-window before sunrise) are approachin­g, has been kept alive despite recent advancemen­ts in technology.

Terengganu State Museum Board assistant museum officer Saifol Nahrain Hashim hails the tradition, dating back to 1908, as what makes Terengganu unique.

“Now there are fireworks on Bukit Panorama that mark the time to break the fast during Ramadan, but this bell is a Terengganu tradition that cannot be forgo en,” he told reporters here.

The bell was made during the reign of Sultan Zainal Abidin III in 1908 by copper cra sman Wan Ali Wan Awang, with the assistance of other cra smen from Kampung Tanjung and Kampung Paya near Istana Maziah here.

Made from yellow copper, measuring approximat­ely 228cm in circumfere­nce, 70cm in height, and weighing 175kg, the bell was used to alert the people in case of any mishap or disaster such as an enemy invasion.

Now, it is only used during Ramadan, struck three times a day, namely seven strikes 30 minutes before ‘i ar’, 36 strikes at 1am for ‘sahur’ (pre-dawn meal), and four strikes half an hour before ‘imsak’.

The task of ringing the giant bell is now carried out by Muizzuddin Mansor, 25, and his cousin Muhammad Hamidi Aminuddin, 30, the third generation a er Muizzuddin’s father, Mansor Awang, 74.

According to Muizzuddin, his father as the second generation, has been carrying out this task since the 1960s a er inheriting it from his uncle (Muizzuddin’s grand-uncle), when he was 20 years old.

“I started ringing the bell when I was 16 years old. My father passed it down to me and Muhammad Hamidi when he became frail. This bell is located at the peak of Bukit Puteri, which has 90 steps that we have to climb every day.

“We take turns to carry out the duty. The sound of this bell can be heard about 2km from Bukit Puteri,” said the lorry driver.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Muizzuddin (right) and Muhammad Hamidi adjusting the clapper of the ‘genta’.
— Bernama photo Muizzuddin (right) and Muhammad Hamidi adjusting the clapper of the ‘genta’.

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