New Straits Times

‘WHO IS NOR MALAYSIA?’

Meet the woman whose name was given in commemorat­ion of Malaysia Day

- AINAL MARHATON ABD GHANI cnews@nstp.com.my

GROWING up, Nor Malaysia Rose was used to being the subject of attention by curious schoolmate­s and collegemat­es.

“Who is this Nor Malaysia; which one is Nor Malaysia; this is how Nor Malaysia looks like were among the remarks by people when I entered new schools and Maktab Perguruan Seri Kota Kuala Lumpur,” said the 55-yearold retired teacher from Taman Kempadang Makmur.

Meet the woman whose name was given in commemorat­ion of Malaysia Day.

“The selection of my name by my parents was rather incidental, because I was born three hours prior to the formation of Malaysia on Sept 16, 1963,” she said.

Nor Malaysia said her parents, Rose Ahmad and Ajar Akob, initially wanted to name her “Normala” but was later changed when her father went to Benta police station in Lipis to register her birth.

“My late father, who was a retired teacher, when relating this story to me, said he had spoken with several policemen upon arriving at the station.

“They talked about the history of Tanah Melayu. My father was keen on the name Malaysia and decided to register my name as Nor Malaysia in remembranc­e of the historical day.

“My mother accepted the name and praised the name combinatio­n,” she said when met at her house recently.

Nor, or specifical­ly nur, means light in Arabic.

“Such patriotism and his love for the country prompted my late father to name me as Nor Malaysia.

“When I was a child, I remember being sheepish when being called Malaysia. As time went by, however, I became delighted because the name made me a person that was easy to get to know and remember,” she said.

Nor Malaysia said as the “carrier” of the country’s name, she had experience­d interestin­g encounters, including being invited as one of the special guests at the 50th Malaysia Day celebratio­n in Sabah in 2013.

“A lot of people with names related to the country were also invited and were given special treatment at the event,” said Nor Malaysia, who is married to Tengku Mokhtar Tengku Zainal.

She said she was also made a “target” by her pupils when talking about the country’s history and the formation of Malaysia.

“This has indirectly made it easier for pupils to remember the date. They would point at me and said ‘Remember Malaysia Day ... remember Cikgu Nor Malaysia’,” said the SK Sungai Soi former teacher.

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PIC BY AINAL MARHATON ADB GHANI Nor Malaysia says as the ‘carrier’ of the country’s name, she has experience­d interestin­g encounters, including being invited as one of the special guests at the 50th Malaysia Day celebratio­n in Sabah in 2013.
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