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List of Malay Singaporeans

This article contains a list of notable Malay Singaporeans, people with Malay ancestry born or naturalised in Singapore.

Note: For Malays in Singapore, the last name is patronymic, not a family name. The person should be referred to by his or her first or second name which is the given name. The Malay word bin (b.) or binte (bte.), if used, means "son of" or "daughter of" respectively.

Academia Edit

  • Ahmad Mohamed Ibrahim (1916–1999): law professor; studied at St. John's College, Cambridge; won Municipal Commission Election as an independent; first Attorney-General of Singapore; Singapore's ambassador to Egypt; Professor of Legal Studies, University of Malaya (1969–1972); Dean of Faculty of Law, University of Malaya (1972–1983); Shaikh and the Dean of the Kulliyyah of Laws, University of Malaysia (1983–1999).
  • Hadijah Rahmat: Associate Professor, PhD in Malay-Indonesian Studies from University of London; Deputy Head of Asian Languages and Culture at Nanyang Technological University; author or editor of over 40 books and chapters, numerous academic papers, two poetry books, and two children's books; specializes in Malay and Singapore Malay literature, Malay settlements and socio-cultural developments in Singapore.[1]
  • Hussin Mutalib: Associate Professor; PhD from University of Sydney, Australia; Department of Political Science at the National University of Singapore (1980s– ); author of six books and multiple academic papers on Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia.[2]
  • Lily Zubaidah Rahim: Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Sydney, Australia; lectures on Southeast Asian Politics and Political Islam; written and edited multiple books and chapters including The Singapore Dilemma: The Political and Educational Marginality of the Malay Community (2001) and Singapore in the Malay World: Building and Breaching Regional Bridges (2009); daughter of Abdul Rahim Ishak, Senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), and niece of Singapore's first president, Yusof Ishak.

Arts and entertainment Edit

  • Aaron Mustapha bin Aziz (1976– ): TV and film actor better known as Aaron Aziz; his 2011 film, KL Gangster, was the highest grossing in Malaysian box office history until 2014.[3]
  • Abdul Wahid Bin Ahmad or Wahid Satay (1930–2023): singer, comedian and actor; appeared in many Malay films of the 1950s to 1960s; known by the moniker "Satay" after his role as a satay seller in the Malay horror movie Pontianak (1957); awarded the Perdana Golden Award (2007).
  • Ahmad Jaafar [ms] (1919–2009): composer and musician; composed many songs for Malay films; conductor of the Radio & Television of Singapore (1967–1984); awarded Public Service Medal (1970), Cultural Medallion (1982), Composers and Authors Society of Singapore (COMPASS) Artistic Excellence Award (1998), and COMPASS Lifetime Achievement Award (2005).[4]
  • Bani Buang (1930–1996): regarded as the "father of modern Malay drama";[5] produced and directed the 1970s Malay TV series Sandiwara; headed the Malay Drama Unit of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation; awarded the Cultural Medallion in its first year (1979).[6]
  • Hanis Saini Hussey (1964– ): fashion model; crowned 'Catwalk Model of the Year Singapore' (1982); first Asian to close the Yves Saint Laurent fall-winter show (1983);[7] modeled for Balmain, Givenchy, Ungaro, Lanvin, Dior and Jean-Louis Scherrer; first Singapore model to appear on the cover of Time Magazine Asia.[8]
  • Hazlina Abdul Halim (1985– ): television presenter, journalist and radio announcer; presenter on Mediacorp Suria's news program, Berita.
  • Iskandar Ismail (1956–2014): composer, conductor, musical director and record producer; arranged for the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Istana Budaya Orchestra of Malaysia, China National Opera & Ballet Orchestra, Singapore National Day Parade, and Chingay Parade; produced for Cantopop kings Jacky Cheung and Aaron Kwok and Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam; awarded the Cultural Medallion (2008).
  • Iskandar Jalil (1940– ): ceramist who integrates Japanese and Islamic styles; his works owned by the National Museum of Sweden, Sultan of Brunei, former American President George H Bush, and the former Governor of Hong Kong.
  • Ithnaini binte Mohd Taib or Anita Sarawak (1952– ): singer, host and actress who appeared in several Malay films in the 1960s; performed at Caesar's Palace in the 1980s; inducted into the Singapore Women's Hall of Fame (2017);[9] daughter of actress Siput Sarawak.
  • Marpiah binti Abdul Rahim [ms] or Momo Latiff (1921– 2015): singer, comedienne and actress in many Malay films (1930s–1970s); awarded the Johan Pingat Sarawak medal (2007).
  • Mohd Najip Bin Ali or Najip Ali: TV personality; host of the star-search TV programme Asia Bagus (1990s); fired for a comment he made about Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak (2017).[10]
  • Muhammad (Idris) Nuridris or stagename: "A-trez" or "A'trez" (1986 - ) : Rapper, hip hop songwriter based in Malaysia who written and collaborated with Altimet, Noorhaqmal Mohamed Noor (Aqmal N), Ryan Deedat and Erwin Dawson.[11]
  • Muhammad Mirzahady Bin Amir or Hady Mirza (1980 – ): singer; winner of the reality TV competition Singapore Idol (2006) and the first Asian Idol (2007).
  • Muhammad Taufik Bin Batisah or Taufik Batisah (1981– ): singer, songwriter and producer; winner of the first reality TV competition Singapore Idol (2004); released five albums between 2007 and 2014.
  • Nuraliza Osman (1977– ): winner of Miss Singapore Universe (2002); lawyer with Rajah & Tann; legal counsel with Shell Eastern Petroleum (2005).[12]
  • Noorhaqmal Mohamed Noor or Aqmal N. (1984 – ): singer and songwriter; winner of multiple awards from Mediacorp.
  • Nordin Ahmad [ms] (1932–1971): actor who was a protege of P. Ramlee and appeared in 49 films in his 15-year career; especially remembered for his roles as a tragic hero in Air Mata Duyong (A Mermaid's Tears), Dang Anum, Raden Mas and Hang Jebat.
  • Norleena Salim (1973– ): popular TV actress, comedian and singer; known for her role as Rosnah in Mediacorp's sitcom Under One Roof.[13]
  • Ramlah binti Mohamad Sulaiman [ms] or Siput Sarawak (1921–1999): acted in about 50 films in the 1950s and 1960s; best known for playing the "bad girl" and evil characters; won the Veteran Artist Award at the 9th Malaysian Film Festival (1991); mother of Anita Sarawak.
  • Ramli Sarip (1952– ): singer and recording artist; known as "Papa Rock" and as one of the founders of the Singapore rock scene;[14] seven albums with his group Sweet Charity (late 1970s–1980s); eight solo albums (as of 2011); awarded the COMPASS Artistic Excellence Award (1998).
  • Salmah binti Ismail or Saloma (1935–1983): singer, actress, and fashion icon; acted in many films including Azimat, Seniman Bujang Lapok, and Ahmad Albab.
  • Sarkasi Said (1940–2021): known as the "Baron of Batik"; has exhibited worldwide; represented in many public and private collections including the National Museum of Singapore and the offices of the Singapore High Commissions in Brunei and Kuala Lumpur; held a Guinness World Record for creating the world's longest batik artwork at 103.9 m (341 ft) (2003); served on the National Arts Council and as Chairman of Public Affairs and Education at the Malay Heritage Foundation.[15][16]
  • Sezairi Sezali (1987– ): singer, winner of the reality TV series competition Singapore Idol (Third Season, 2009).
  • Shamsuddin bin Dali or S. Shamsuddin (1928–2013): actor and comedian; acted in over 30 movies (1950s and 1960s) including Nujum Pak Belalang (Mr. Grasshopper the Astrologer, 1959), Nasib Si Labu Labi (Labu's and Labi's Luck, 1963) and Tiga Abdul (The Three Abduls, 1964).
  • Sharif Medan [ms] (1905–1997): actor; known as "Father of Bangsawan" because of his background in bangsawan (Malay Opera); in the first Malay talkie film Laila Majnun and a number of other Malay films in the 1950s and 1960s; in the regular cast of the Malay TV series Sandiwara (1970s).
  • Som Binte Mohamed Said (1951– ): dancer, instructor and choreographer of Malay dance; holds a degree in Dance Anthropology (Sarjana Seni - IKJ, Indonesia); dancer with Singapore's National Dance Company; formed the Sriwana Children's Dance section; presented with the National Youth Service award (1979), the Cultural Medallion (1987), and the Public Service Medal (1992).
  • Suhaimi Yusof: actor & comedian; acted in sitcoms such as Police & Thief and The Noose.
  • Wandly Yazid (1925–2005): composer and arranger of Malay film music in the 1940s to 1960s; member of Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Singapore Broadcasting Corporation
  • Yusof Latiff [ms] (1922–1998): actor who appeared in a number of Malay films in the 1950s and 1960s, the weekly Malay TV series Sandiwara (1970s), and on Radio & Television of Singapore Channel 5.
  • Zaiton Abdullah: actress; has acted in films such as Bujang Lapok , Anak-ku Sazali and Ibu Mertuaku.
  • Zubir Said (1907–1987): musician and composer; worked for Cathay-Keris Film Productions for 12 years; composed the Singapore National Anthem Majulah Singapura; awarded the Sijil Kemuliaan (Certificate of Honour, 1963), the Public Service Star (1963), the Cultural Medallion (1971), and a Lifetime Achievement Award by COMPASS (1995).

Criminals Edit

  • Mohammed Ali bin Johari (1976–2008): drug addict and convicted murderer; he gained notoriety for the 2006 high-profile child rape and murder of his stepdaughter Nurasyura binte Mohamed Fauzi, better known as Nonoi in the media. He was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death on 31 August 2007. A year later, Mohammed Ali was executed by hanging on 19 December 2008.[17]
  • Iskandar bin Rahmat (3 February 1979–): former police officer and convicted murderer; he was sentenced to death for murdering two people during an armed robbery in 2013, for which the case was dubbed the "Kovan Double Murders" in media. He remains on death row as of May 2021.[18][19]
  • Abdul Nasir bin Amer Hamsah (1969–): convicted robber and kidnapper; he was notable for causing the death of a Japanese tourist during a robbery in a hotel in 1994 and kidnapping two police officers in 1996. Abdul Nasir was convicted of robbery with hurt and kidnapping in two separate trials and received a total of 38 years' imprisonment and 30 strokes of the cane (18 strokes for robbery and 12 strokes for kidnapping). His accomplice of the hotel robbery-murder case, Abdul Rahman bin Arshad, was incarcerated for 10 years and caned 16 strokes of the cane for robbery with hurt.[20][21]
  • Abdul Rahman bin Arshad (born 1961 or 1962–): convicted robber and accomplice of Abdul Nasir bin Amer Hamsah in the Oriental Hotel Murder case. He was jailed for 10 years and caned 16 strokes of the cane for robbery with hurt, in addition to a 20-month jail term for unrelated charges of theft.[20][21] Released since 2006.
  • Norhisham bin Mohamad Dahlan (18 May 1980[22]–): convicted killer and gang leader of secret society gang Salakau. He was known as the mastermind of a 8-member gang attack on 17-year-old national football player Sulaiman bin Hashim, who died from the fatal assault. Initially charged with murder, Norhisham was found guilty of manslaughter (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment and 16 strokes of the cane for the crime. Five of his other seven accomplices were convicted and sentenced while the remaining two remains at large till today.[23]
  • Muhamad Hasik bin Sahar (c. February 1980[24]–), accomplice of Norhisham bin Mohamad Dahlan in the murder of Sulaiman bin Hashim, a teenage national football player. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and 16 strokes of the cane, the heaviest sentence meted out compared to the mastermind Norhisham and his four other gang members who were caught.[25][26]
  • Taufik Zahar (c. 1981–2015): alleged drug offender and victim of a police shooting incident. He was shot by police near Shangri-La Hotel when he tried to drive away to escape the police check due to him in possession of drugs inside his car.
  • Shaiful Edham Adam (1976–1999), Singaporean convicted murderer who killed a Bulgarian student in early 1998 over money issues; he used a parang to slice the throat of the student, whose name was Iordanka Apostolova, before disposing of her corpse at a canal. He was executed in July 1999 for her murder.
  • Norishyam Mohamed Ali (1972–1999), a friend and accomplice of Shaiful Edham Adam, the latter who killed Iordanka Apostolova. Norishyam assisted Shaiful, whom he knew since their years in National Service, to push the cushion on Apostolova's face and held her legs down while Shaiful brought the parang down on Apostolova's neck. Although he stated in his defence that he did not kill Apostolova, and only helped Shaiful to dispose of the body with Hezlinda's help, he was nevertheless sentenced to death and executed in July 1999 for Apostolova's murder since his actions to help Shaiful restrain Apostolova were deemed as part of the common intention to kill the victim, which fitted the definition of murder under the law.
  • Hezlinda A. Rahman (born 1976), wife and accomplice of Shaiful Edham Adam, the latter who killed Iordanka Apostolova. Hezlinda assisted her husband Shaiful, with whom she had a daughter, to dispose of the victim's corpse and never reported the crime to the police. For destroying evidence of Apostolova's murder and failure to report a murder case to the authorities, Hezlinda was sentenced to be jailed for six years in January 1999; she is currently released from jail.
  • Azlin Arujunah (born April 1992), convicted child abuser who was initially accused of murdering her five-year-old son through scalding. She is the wife of Ridzuan Mega Abdul Rahman. She was sentenced to 28 years in jail for her multiple physical and psychological abuse of her deceased son. However, her conviction was amended to murder as a result of the prosecution's appeal, and her sentence was increased to life imprisonment.
  • Ridzuan Mega Abdul Rahman (born 1992), convicted child abuser who was initially accused of murdering his five-year-old son through scalding. He is the husband of Azlin Arujunah. He was sentenced to 27 years in jail and 24 strokes of the cane for the multiple physical and psychological abuse of his son. However, his sentence was increased to life imprisonment due to the prosecution's appeal.
  • Rosli Ahmat (1970–2002), Singaporean convicted armed robber and murderer who, in 2000, killed a 42-year-old taxi driver named Koh Ngiap Yong, after he and his two accomplices robbed Koh of his taxi to use as an escape vehicle for future robbery crimes planned by the trio. Rosli, who was the one using the bayonet to inflict four fatal wounds on the taxi driver, was executed for Koh's murder in October 2002.
  • Wan Kamil Mohamed Shafian (1967–2002), Singaporean convicted armed robber and murderer. He was one of the two accomplices of Rosli Ahmat, who killed 42-year-old taxi driver Koh Ngiap Yong. Wan Kamil, who masterminded the trio's planned series of armed robberies, was found to be involved in Koh's murder when he and another man was investigated for a robbery-murder of 39-year-old moneychanger Jahabar Sathick. Wan Kamil was similarly executed for Koh's murder in October 2002.
  • Ibrahim Mohamed (1965–2002), Singaporean convicted armed robber and murderer. He was the third accomplice of Rosli Ahmat and Wan Kamil Mohamed Shafian. Ibrahim was also one of the two killers of 39-year-old moneychanger Jahabar Sathick, when they robbed him of his mobile phone. Like Wan Kamil, Ibrahim was found to be involved in Koh's murder when he was investigated for Sathick's murder. Ibrahim, who acted as the getaway driver in the case of Koh's murder, was similarly executed for Koh's murder in October 2002.
  • Mohamed Yasin bin Hussin (born 1953; died unknown), Singaporean convicted rapist and murderer who robbed, raped and murdered Poon Sai Imm, a 58-year-old Chinese woman living on Pulau Ubin. Yasin was initially sentenced to death for murder, but he later escaped the gallows following an appeal, which reduced his sentence to two years in jail. Eventually, the court added eight more years to Yasin's revised sentence for the rape of Poon. Yasin's accomplice Harun bin Ripin, who was only involved in the robbery, was later jailed for 12 years and caned 12 strokes.
  • Abdul Kahar Othman, a Singaporean drug trafficker arrested for trafficking diamorphine in 2010. He was sentenced to death five years later and lost his appeals against the sentence. Abdul Kahar was hanged on 30 March 2022 at age 68, becoming the first death row prisoner to be executed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore.
  • Norasharee Gous, a Singaporean drug trafficker who was the mastermind that ordered two men to traffic heroin in 2013. Norasharee was caught in 2015 after a two-year police investigation, and he denied his crime. Nevertheless, Norasharee was convicted and later hanged on 7 July 2022.
  • Nazeri Lajim, a Singaporean drug trafficker who was caught smuggling diamorphine in April 2012. While his Malaysian accomplice was sentenced to caning plus life in prison, Nazeri was deemed to play a larger role behind the trafficking and hence was sentenced to death in 2017. Five years after his sentencing, Nazeri was executed on 22 July 2022 despite the appeals for clemency by his sister, activists and international organizations.
  • Abdul Rahim Shapiee, a Singaporean drug trafficker who was one of the three arrested for smuggling diamorphine in 2015. One of the accomplices, Nuraiin Rosman was sentenced to life imprisonment, while both Abdul Rahim and the third accomplice Ong Seow Ping were sentenced to hang on 2018. The execution of Abdul Rahim and Ong took place at Changi Prison on 5 August 2022.
  • Mohamed Aliff Mohamed Yusoff, a Singaporean who was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to his girlfriend's infant son Izz Fayyaz Zayani Ahmad, who was nine months old at the time of his death in 2019. Aliff had caused the boy's death by slamming his head against the floorboard of his new van twice. Aliff's charge was later upgraded to murder, and he was found guilty. Aliff was sentenced to life imprisonment and fifteen strokes of the cane.
  • Maksa bin Tohaiee, a 18-year-old cleaner and Singaporean charged with the murder of 38-year-old Clementina Curci, an Italian housewife. Maksa, who strangled Curci before immersing her naked body in water (which caused Curci to drown and die), was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death, and eventually hanged on 26 November 1993.
  • Zainal Abidin Abdul Malik, a hotel employee with a criminal record of armed robbery and housebreaking offences, was charged in 1994 with the murder of 47-year-old Senior Staff Sergeant (SSSgt) Boo Tiang Huat of the Singapore Police Force, as he used an axe to strike the policeman on the head, which led to the cop dying on the spot. Zainal Abidin was found guilty and sentenced to hang for murder by the High Court, and he was eventually put to death on 30 August 1996.
  • Ibrahim Masod, a security guard and driver who was charged with kidnapping and killing 56-year-old goldsmith Phang Tee Wah. Ibrahim and his accomplice Liow Han Heng (also his long-time friend) were convicted and sentenced to death, but in the end, only Ibrahim was hanged on 29 July 1994 while Liow died from a heart attack while on death row.
  • Indra Wijaya Ibrahim, a drug abuser who killed a 80-year-old woman Loo Kwee Hwa after robbing her inside a lift in 1994. Indra was found guilty for murdering Loo and later put to death on 29 September 1995.
  • Mohamad Ashiek Salleh, an unemployed Singaporean who committed the robbery and murder of Teo Kim Hock on 23 December 1992. He was hanged on 16 June 1995 for the killing.
  • Junalis Lumat, an unemployed Singaporean and Mohamad Asheik Salleh's accomplice who had a criminal record for housebreaking. He was charged with killing two taxi drivers Seing Koo Wan and Teo Kim Hock, and was executed for the murders on 16 June 1995.
  • Jamaludin Ibrahim, a repairman who killed his two neighbours - 53-year-old Lau Gek Leng and 55-year-old Luke Yip Khuan - during a robbery in February 1993. Jamaludin was sentenced to death, and later hanged at Changi Prison in July 1995.
  • Osman bin Ali, an Indonesian-born Singaporean and gardener who was found guilty of murdering a cook and an amah at a bungalow house in Leedon Park. He was hanged on 27 July 1973.
  • Muhammad Kadar, a Singaporean who murdered his 69-year-old neighbour Tham Weng Kuen during a robbery in May 2005. Muhammad was hanged on 17 April 2015.

Entrepreneurs (Start-ups) Edit

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Library & Information Sciences Edit

  • To be Updated

Literature and Culture Edit

  • Alfian Sa'at (1977– ): writer, poet and playwright; published works include Corridor which received a Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award (1998) .
  • Isa Kamari (1960– ): writer, published works include seven novels, including Memeluk Gerhana (2008)[27][28] and Intercession (2010), two collections of poetry, a collection of short stories, two television scripts and two plays; received the S.E.A Write Award (2006), the Cultural Medallion (2007), and the Anugerah Tun Seri Lanang, the highest Malay literary award (2009).[29]
  • Masuri Salikun or Masuri S. N. (1927–2005): poet, writer and playwright; fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and Iowa University; resident writer of the Malaysian Language Institute and the National University of Singapore; founding member of Asas '50; recipient of the Public Service Star (2000);[30] notable works include Awan Putih (White Cloud, 1958) and Dalam Merenung Dalam (In Deep Thought, 2006).
  • Mohamed Latiff Mohamed (1950– ): writer and social activist; three-time winner of Singapore Literature Prize in 2004, 2006 and 2008 for Bagiku Sepilah Sudah (It's Quiet For Me), an anthology of poetry, Nostalgia Yang Hilang (Lost Nostalgia), a collection of short stories, and Bila Rama-Rama Patah Sayapnya (When the Butterfly Breaks Its Wing); winner of the Cultural Medallion (2013).[31]
  • Dr. Mohamed Pitchay Gani Bin Mohamed Abdul Aziz (1967– ): writer, lecturer, educator, teacher, researcher, editor and social activist;field of expertise is Malay literature and language;[32] Lifetime president of Angkatan Sasterwan' 50 (2009– ).
  • Eunos Abdullah Mohammad [ms] or Mohd Eunos Abdullah (1876–1934): writer and social activist; member of the Johore royal family; ran Malay language newspaper Utusan Melayu (1912–1914); first Malay member of the Straits Settlements Legislative Council (1924);[33] first president of Singapore Malay Union, 1926.[34]
  • Muhammad Ariff Ahmad [ms] (1924–2016): teacher, expert and activist of Malay language and culture; founding member of Asas '50 (1950); co-wrote the lyrics for Singapore's National Anthem (1959);[35] first winner of Tun Seri Lanang Award (1993);[36] awarded the Cultural Medallion (1987)[35] and Public Service Star (2000).
  • Muhammad Jailani Abu Talib (1985– ): writer and poet; won Golden Point Award (2nd) for short stories (2009);[37] poems published in Reflecting On The Merlion: An Anthology of Poems (2009)[38] and From The Window of This Epoch (2010).[39]

Policemen Edit

  • Mirza Abdul Halim Mirza Abdul Majid, a police constable who was shot in the head by a housebreaking suspect and died in a coma 33 hours later. Abdul Halim was given the rare field promotion of Corporal for his bravery and in the aftermath, the killer Ong Yeow Tian was executed for his murder and shooting at two other officers.

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  • Rasheed, Zainul Abidin; Saat, Norshahril (24 May 2016). Majulah!: 50 Years of Malay/Muslim Community in Singapore. World Scientific. ISBN 978-981-4759-89-2.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Malay Singaporeans news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains a list of notable Malay Singaporeans people with Malay ancestry born or naturalised in Singapore Note For Malays in Singapore the last name is patronymic not a family name The person should be referred to by his or her first or second name which is the given name The Malay word bin b or binte bte if used means son of or daughter of respectively Contents 1 Academia 2 Arts and entertainment 3 Criminals 4 Entrepreneurs Start ups 5 Library amp Information Sciences 6 Literature and Culture 7 Policemen 8 Politics 9 Religion 10 Sports 11 References 12 SourcesAcademia EditAhmad Mohamed Ibrahim 1916 1999 law professor studied at St John s College Cambridge won Municipal Commission Election as an independent first Attorney General of Singapore Singapore s ambassador to Egypt Professor of Legal Studies University of Malaya 1969 1972 Dean of Faculty of Law University of Malaya 1972 1983 Shaikh and the Dean of the Kulliyyah of Laws University of Malaysia 1983 1999 Hadijah Rahmat Associate Professor PhD in Malay Indonesian Studies from University of London Deputy Head of Asian Languages and Culture at Nanyang Technological University author or editor of over 40 books and chapters numerous academic papers two poetry books and two children s books specializes in Malay and Singapore Malay literature Malay settlements and socio cultural developments in Singapore 1 Hussin Mutalib Associate Professor PhD from University of Sydney Australia Department of Political Science at the National University of Singapore 1980s author of six books and multiple academic papers on Islam and Muslims in Southeast Asia 2 Lily Zubaidah Rahim Associate Professor of Politics at the University of Sydney Australia lectures on Southeast Asian Politics and Political Islam written and edited multiple books and chapters including The Singapore Dilemma The Political and Educational Marginality of the Malay Community 2001 and Singapore in the Malay World Building and Breaching Regional Bridges 2009 daughter of Abdul Rahim Ishak Senior Minister of State Foreign Affairs and niece of Singapore s first president Yusof Ishak Arts and entertainment EditAaron Mustapha bin Aziz 1976 TV and film actor better known as Aaron Aziz his 2011 film KL Gangster was the highest grossing in Malaysian box office history until 2014 3 Abdul Wahid Bin Ahmad or Wahid Satay 1930 2023 singer comedian and actor appeared in many Malay films of the 1950s to 1960s known by the moniker Satay after his role as a satay seller in the Malay horror movie Pontianak 1957 awarded the Perdana Golden Award 2007 Ahmad Jaafar ms 1919 2009 composer and musician composed many songs for Malay films conductor of the Radio amp Television of Singapore 1967 1984 awarded Public Service Medal 1970 Cultural Medallion 1982 Composers and Authors Society of Singapore COMPASS Artistic Excellence Award 1998 and COMPASS Lifetime Achievement Award 2005 4 Bani Buang 1930 1996 regarded as the father of modern Malay drama 5 produced and directed the 1970s Malay TV series Sandiwara headed the Malay Drama Unit of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation awarded the Cultural Medallion in its first year 1979 6 Hanis Saini Hussey 1964 fashion model crowned Catwalk Model of the Year Singapore 1982 first Asian to close the Yves Saint Laurent fall winter show 1983 7 modeled for Balmain Givenchy Ungaro Lanvin Dior and Jean Louis Scherrer first Singapore model to appear on the cover of Time Magazine Asia 8 Hazlina Abdul Halim 1985 television presenter journalist and radio announcer presenter on Mediacorp Suria s news program Berita Iskandar Ismail 1956 2014 composer conductor musical director and record producer arranged for the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra Singapore Symphony Orchestra Istana Budaya Orchestra of Malaysia China National Opera amp Ballet Orchestra Singapore National Day Parade and Chingay Parade produced for Cantopop kings Jacky Cheung and Aaron Kwok and Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam awarded the Cultural Medallion 2008 Iskandar Jalil 1940 ceramist who integrates Japanese and Islamic styles his works owned by the National Museum of Sweden Sultan of Brunei former American President George H Bush and the former Governor of Hong Kong Ithnaini binte Mohd Taib or Anita Sarawak 1952 singer host and actress who appeared in several Malay films in the 1960s performed at Caesar s Palace in the 1980s inducted into the Singapore Women s Hall of Fame 2017 9 daughter of actress Siput Sarawak Marpiah binti Abdul Rahim ms or Momo Latiff 1921 2015 singer comedienne and actress in many Malay films 1930s 1970s awarded the Johan Pingat Sarawak medal 2007 Mohd Najip Bin Ali or Najip Ali TV personality host of the star search TV programme Asia Bagus 1990s fired for a comment he made about Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak 2017 10 Muhammad Idris Nuridris or stagename A trez or A trez 1986 Rapper hip hop songwriter based in Malaysia who written and collaborated with Altimet Noorhaqmal Mohamed Noor Aqmal N Ryan Deedat and Erwin Dawson 11 Muhammad Mirzahady Bin Amir or Hady Mirza 1980 singer winner of the reality TV competition Singapore Idol 2006 and the first Asian Idol 2007 Muhammad Taufik Bin Batisah or Taufik Batisah 1981 singer songwriter and producer winner of the first reality TV competition Singapore Idol 2004 released five albums between 2007 and 2014 Nuraliza Osman 1977 winner of Miss Singapore Universe 2002 lawyer with Rajah amp Tann legal counsel with Shell Eastern Petroleum 2005 12 Noorhaqmal Mohamed Noor or Aqmal N 1984 singer and songwriter winner of multiple awards from Mediacorp Nordin Ahmad ms 1932 1971 actor who was a protege of P Ramlee and appeared in 49 films in his 15 year career especially remembered for his roles as a tragic hero in Air Mata Duyong A Mermaid s Tears Dang Anum Raden Mas and Hang Jebat Norleena Salim 1973 popular TV actress comedian and singer known for her role as Rosnah in Mediacorp s sitcom Under One Roof 13 Ramlah binti Mohamad Sulaiman ms or Siput Sarawak 1921 1999 acted in about 50 films in the 1950s and 1960s best known for playing the bad girl and evil characters won the Veteran Artist Award at the 9th Malaysian Film Festival 1991 mother of Anita Sarawak Ramli Sarip 1952 singer and recording artist known as Papa Rock and as one of the founders of the Singapore rock scene 14 seven albums with his group Sweet Charity late 1970s 1980s eight solo albums as of 2011 awarded the COMPASS Artistic Excellence Award 1998 Salmah binti Ismail or Saloma 1935 1983 singer actress and fashion icon acted in many films including Azimat Seniman Bujang Lapok and Ahmad Albab Sarkasi Said 1940 2021 known as the Baron of Batik has exhibited worldwide represented in many public and private collections including the National Museum of Singapore and the offices of the Singapore High Commissions in Brunei and Kuala Lumpur held a Guinness World Record for creating the world s longest batik artwork at 103 9 m 341 ft 2003 served on the National Arts Council and as Chairman of Public Affairs and Education at the Malay Heritage Foundation 15 16 Sezairi Sezali 1987 singer winner of the reality TV series competition Singapore Idol Third Season 2009 Shamsuddin bin Dali or S Shamsuddin 1928 2013 actor and comedian acted in over 30 movies 1950s and 1960s including Nujum Pak Belalang Mr Grasshopper the Astrologer 1959 Nasib Si Labu Labi Labu s and Labi s Luck 1963 and Tiga Abdul The Three Abduls 1964 Sharif Medan ms 1905 1997 actor known as Father of Bangsawan because of his background in bangsawan Malay Opera in the first Malay talkie film Laila Majnun and a number of other Malay films in the 1950s and 1960s in the regular cast of the Malay TV series Sandiwara 1970s Som Binte Mohamed Said 1951 dancer instructor and choreographer of Malay dance holds a degree in Dance Anthropology Sarjana Seni IKJ Indonesia dancer with Singapore s National Dance Company formed the Sriwana Children s Dance section presented with the National Youth Service award 1979 the Cultural Medallion 1987 and the Public Service Medal 1992 Suhaimi Yusof actor amp comedian acted in sitcoms such as Police amp Thief and The Noose Wandly Yazid 1925 2005 composer and arranger of Malay film music in the 1940s to 1960s member of Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Yusof Latiff ms 1922 1998 actor who appeared in a number of Malay films in the 1950s and 1960s the weekly Malay TV series Sandiwara 1970s and on Radio amp Television of Singapore Channel 5 Zaiton Abdullah actress has acted in films such as Bujang Lapok Anak ku Sazali and Ibu Mertuaku Zubir Said 1907 1987 musician and composer worked for Cathay Keris Film Productions for 12 years composed the Singapore National Anthem Majulah Singapura awarded the Sijil Kemuliaan Certificate of Honour 1963 the Public Service Star 1963 the Cultural Medallion 1971 and a Lifetime Achievement Award by COMPASS 1995 Criminals EditMohammed Ali bin Johari 1976 2008 drug addict and convicted murderer he gained notoriety for the 2006 high profile child rape and murder of his stepdaughter Nurasyura binte Mohamed Fauzi better known as Nonoi in the media He was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death on 31 August 2007 A year later Mohammed Ali was executed by hanging on 19 December 2008 17 Iskandar bin Rahmat 3 February 1979 former police officer and convicted murderer he was sentenced to death for murdering two people during an armed robbery in 2013 for which the case was dubbed the Kovan Double Murders in media He remains on death row as of May 2021 18 19 Abdul Nasir bin Amer Hamsah 1969 convicted robber and kidnapper he was notable for causing the death of a Japanese tourist during a robbery in a hotel in 1994 and kidnapping two police officers in 1996 Abdul Nasir was convicted of robbery with hurt and kidnapping in two separate trials and received a total of 38 years imprisonment and 30 strokes of the cane 18 strokes for robbery and 12 strokes for kidnapping His accomplice of the hotel robbery murder case Abdul Rahman bin Arshad was incarcerated for 10 years and caned 16 strokes of the cane for robbery with hurt 20 21 Abdul Rahman bin Arshad born 1961 or 1962 convicted robber and accomplice of Abdul Nasir bin Amer Hamsah in the Oriental Hotel Murder case He was jailed for 10 years and caned 16 strokes of the cane for robbery with hurt in addition to a 20 month jail term for unrelated charges of theft 20 21 Released since 2006 Norhisham bin Mohamad Dahlan 18 May 1980 22 convicted killer and gang leader of secret society gang Salakau He was known as the mastermind of a 8 member gang attack on 17 year old national football player Sulaiman bin Hashim who died from the fatal assault Initially charged with murder Norhisham was found guilty of manslaughter culpable homicide not amounting to murder and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and 16 strokes of the cane for the crime Five of his other seven accomplices were convicted and sentenced while the remaining two remains at large till today 23 Muhamad Hasik bin Sahar c February 1980 24 accomplice of Norhisham bin Mohamad Dahlan in the murder of Sulaiman bin Hashim a teenage national football player He was sentenced to life imprisonment and 16 strokes of the cane the heaviest sentence meted out compared to the mastermind Norhisham and his four other gang members who were caught 25 26 Taufik Zahar c 1981 2015 alleged drug offender and victim of a police shooting incident He was shot by police near Shangri La Hotel when he tried to drive away to escape the police check due to him in possession of drugs inside his car Shaiful Edham Adam 1976 1999 Singaporean convicted murderer who killed a Bulgarian student in early 1998 over money issues he used a parang to slice the throat of the student whose name was Iordanka Apostolova before disposing of her corpse at a canal He was executed in July 1999 for her murder Norishyam Mohamed Ali 1972 1999 a friend and accomplice of Shaiful Edham Adam the latter who killed Iordanka Apostolova Norishyam assisted Shaiful whom he knew since their years in National Service to push the cushion on Apostolova s face and held her legs down while Shaiful brought the parang down on Apostolova s neck Although he stated in his defence that he did not kill Apostolova and only helped Shaiful to dispose of the body with Hezlinda s help he was nevertheless sentenced to death and executed in July 1999 for Apostolova s murder since his actions to help Shaiful restrain Apostolova were deemed as part of the common intention to kill the victim which fitted the definition of murder under the law Hezlinda A Rahman born 1976 wife and accomplice of Shaiful Edham Adam the latter who killed Iordanka Apostolova Hezlinda assisted her husband Shaiful with whom she had a daughter to dispose of the victim s corpse and never reported the crime to the police For destroying evidence of Apostolova s murder and failure to report a murder case to the authorities Hezlinda was sentenced to be jailed for six years in January 1999 she is currently released from jail Azlin Arujunah born April 1992 convicted child abuser who was initially accused of murdering her five year old son through scalding She is the wife of Ridzuan Mega Abdul Rahman She was sentenced to 28 years in jail for her multiple physical and psychological abuse of her deceased son However her conviction was amended to murder as a result of the prosecution s appeal and her sentence was increased to life imprisonment Ridzuan Mega Abdul Rahman born 1992 convicted child abuser who was initially accused of murdering his five year old son through scalding He is the husband of Azlin Arujunah He was sentenced to 27 years in jail and 24 strokes of the cane for the multiple physical and psychological abuse of his son However his sentence was increased to life imprisonment due to the prosecution s appeal Rosli Ahmat 1970 2002 Singaporean convicted armed robber and murderer who in 2000 killed a 42 year old taxi driver named Koh Ngiap Yong after he and his two accomplices robbed Koh of his taxi to use as an escape vehicle for future robbery crimes planned by the trio Rosli who was the one using the bayonet to inflict four fatal wounds on the taxi driver was executed for Koh s murder in October 2002 Wan Kamil Mohamed Shafian 1967 2002 Singaporean convicted armed robber and murderer He was one of the two accomplices of Rosli Ahmat who killed 42 year old taxi driver Koh Ngiap Yong Wan Kamil who masterminded the trio s planned series of armed robberies was found to be involved in Koh s murder when he and another man was investigated for a robbery murder of 39 year old moneychanger Jahabar Sathick Wan Kamil was similarly executed for Koh s murder in October 2002 Ibrahim Mohamed 1965 2002 Singaporean convicted armed robber and murderer He was the third accomplice of Rosli Ahmat and Wan Kamil Mohamed Shafian Ibrahim was also one of the two killers of 39 year old moneychanger Jahabar Sathick when they robbed him of his mobile phone Like Wan Kamil Ibrahim was found to be involved in Koh s murder when he was investigated for Sathick s murder Ibrahim who acted as the getaway driver in the case of Koh s murder was similarly executed for Koh s murder in October 2002 Mohamed Yasin bin Hussin born 1953 died unknown Singaporean convicted rapist and murderer who robbed raped and murdered Poon Sai Imm a 58 year old Chinese woman living on Pulau Ubin Yasin was initially sentenced to death for murder but he later escaped the gallows following an appeal which reduced his sentence to two years in jail Eventually the court added eight more years to Yasin s revised sentence for the rape of Poon Yasin s accomplice Harun bin Ripin who was only involved in the robbery was later jailed for 12 years and caned 12 strokes Abdul Kahar Othman a Singaporean drug trafficker arrested for trafficking diamorphine in 2010 He was sentenced to death five years later and lost his appeals against the sentence Abdul Kahar was hanged on 30 March 2022 at age 68 becoming the first death row prisoner to be executed during the COVID 19 pandemic in Singapore Norasharee Gous a Singaporean drug trafficker who was the mastermind that ordered two men to traffic heroin in 2013 Norasharee was caught in 2015 after a two year police investigation and he denied his crime Nevertheless Norasharee was convicted and later hanged on 7 July 2022 Nazeri Lajim a Singaporean drug trafficker who was caught smuggling diamorphine in April 2012 While his Malaysian accomplice was sentenced to caning plus life in prison Nazeri was deemed to play a larger role behind the trafficking and hence was sentenced to death in 2017 Five years after his sentencing Nazeri was executed on 22 July 2022 despite the appeals for clemency by his sister activists and international organizations Abdul Rahim Shapiee a Singaporean drug trafficker who was one of the three arrested for smuggling diamorphine in 2015 One of the accomplices Nuraiin Rosman was sentenced to life imprisonment while both Abdul Rahim and the third accomplice Ong Seow Ping were sentenced to hang on 2018 The execution of Abdul Rahim and Ong took place at Changi Prison on 5 August 2022 Mohamed Aliff Mohamed Yusoff a Singaporean who was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to his girlfriend s infant son Izz Fayyaz Zayani Ahmad who was nine months old at the time of his death in 2019 Aliff had caused the boy s death by slamming his head against the floorboard of his new van twice Aliff s charge was later upgraded to murder and he was found guilty Aliff was sentenced to life imprisonment and fifteen strokes of the cane Maksa bin Tohaiee a 18 year old cleaner and Singaporean charged with the murder of 38 year old Clementina Curci an Italian housewife Maksa who strangled Curci before immersing her naked body in water which caused Curci to drown and die was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death and eventually hanged on 26 November 1993 Zainal Abidin Abdul Malik a hotel employee with a criminal record of armed robbery and housebreaking offences was charged in 1994 with the murder of 47 year old Senior Staff Sergeant SSSgt Boo Tiang Huat of the Singapore Police Force as he used an axe to strike the policeman on the head which led to the cop dying on the spot Zainal Abidin was found guilty and sentenced to hang for murder by the High Court and he was eventually put to death on 30 August 1996 Ibrahim Masod a security guard and driver who was charged with kidnapping and killing 56 year old goldsmith Phang Tee Wah Ibrahim and his accomplice Liow Han Heng also his long time friend were convicted and sentenced to death but in the end only Ibrahim was hanged on 29 July 1994 while Liow died from a heart attack while on death row Indra Wijaya Ibrahim a drug abuser who killed a 80 year old woman Loo Kwee Hwa after robbing her inside a lift in 1994 Indra was found guilty for murdering Loo and later put to death on 29 September 1995 Mohamad Ashiek Salleh an unemployed Singaporean who committed the robbery and murder of Teo Kim Hock on 23 December 1992 He was hanged on 16 June 1995 for the killing Junalis Lumat an unemployed Singaporean and Mohamad Asheik Salleh s accomplice who had a criminal record for housebreaking He was charged with killing two taxi drivers Seing Koo Wan and Teo Kim Hock and was executed for the murders on 16 June 1995 Jamaludin Ibrahim a repairman who killed his two neighbours 53 year old Lau Gek Leng and 55 year old Luke Yip Khuan during a robbery in February 1993 Jamaludin was sentenced to death and later hanged at Changi Prison in July 1995 Osman bin Ali an Indonesian born Singaporean and gardener who was found guilty of murdering a cook and an amah at a bungalow house in Leedon Park He was hanged on 27 July 1973 Muhammad Kadar a Singaporean who murdered his 69 year old neighbour Tham Weng Kuen during a robbery in May 2005 Muhammad was hanged on 17 April 2015 Entrepreneurs Start ups EditTo be UpdatedLibrary amp Information Sciences EditTo be UpdatedLiterature and Culture EditAlfian Sa at 1977 writer poet and playwright published works include Corridor which received a Singapore Literature Prize Commendation Award 1998 Isa Kamari 1960 writer published works include seven novels including Memeluk Gerhana 2008 27 28 and Intercession 2010 two collections of poetry a collection of short stories two television scripts and two plays received the S E A Write Award 2006 the Cultural Medallion 2007 and the Anugerah Tun Seri Lanang the highest Malay literary award 2009 29 Masuri Salikun or Masuri S N 1927 2005 poet writer and playwright fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and Iowa University resident writer of the Malaysian Language Institute and the National University of Singapore founding member of Asas 50 recipient of the Public Service Star 2000 30 notable works include Awan Putih White Cloud 1958 and Dalam Merenung Dalam In Deep Thought 2006 Mohamed Latiff Mohamed 1950 writer and social activist three time winner of Singapore Literature Prize in 2004 2006 and 2008 for Bagiku Sepilah Sudah It s Quiet For Me an anthology of poetry Nostalgia Yang Hilang Lost Nostalgia a collection of short stories and Bila Rama Rama Patah Sayapnya When the Butterfly Breaks Its Wing winner of the Cultural Medallion 2013 31 Dr Mohamed Pitchay Gani Bin Mohamed Abdul Aziz 1967 writer lecturer educator teacher researcher editor and social activist field of expertise is Malay literature and language 32 Lifetime president of Angkatan Sasterwan 50 2009 Eunos Abdullah Mohammad ms or Mohd Eunos Abdullah 1876 1934 writer and social activist member of the Johore royal family ran Malay language newspaper Utusan Melayu 1912 1914 first Malay member of the Straits Settlements Legislative Council 1924 33 first president of Singapore Malay Union 1926 34 Muhammad Ariff Ahmad ms 1924 2016 teacher expert and activist of Malay language and culture founding member of Asas 50 1950 co wrote the lyrics for Singapore s National Anthem 1959 35 first winner of Tun Seri Lanang Award 1993 36 awarded the Cultural Medallion 1987 35 and Public Service Star 2000 Muhammad Jailani Abu Talib 1985 writer and poet won Golden Point Award 2nd for short stories 2009 37 poems published in Reflecting On The Merlion An Anthology of Poems 2009 38 and From The Window of This Epoch 2010 39 Policemen EditMirza Abdul Halim Mirza Abdul Majid a police constable who was shot in the head by a housebreaking suspect and died in a coma 33 hours later Abdul Halim was given the rare field promotion of Corporal for his bravery and in the aftermath the killer Ong Yeow Tian was executed for his murder and shooting at two other officers Politics EditAbdul Rahim Ishak 1925 2001 Minister of Education 1965 1968 and Senior Minister of Foreign Affairs 1972 1981 brother of the first President of Singapore Yusof Ishak Abdul Samad Ismail 1924 2008 journalist and leading Malay political activist in the 1950s and 60s founding member of the People s Action Party PAP received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Journalism Literature and Creative Communications Arts in 1994 40 Abdullah Tarmugi 1944 Member of Parliament MP for Siglap Single Member Constituency SMC 1984 1991 Bedok Group Representation Constituency GRC 1991 1996 and East Coast GRC 1996 2011 Minister for Community Development 1994 2000 and Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs 1996 2002 seventh Speaker of the Singapore Parliament 2002 2011 Presidential Council for Minority Rights 1994 Ahmad Ibrahim b 1927 d 1962 MP for the Sembawang constituency as an independent and later as a member of the PAP Minister for Health 1959 1961 Minister for Labor 1961 1962 Ahmad Mattar 1940 member of parliament for Leng Kee SMC 1972 1976 Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs 1977 1996 and Minister for the Environment 1985 1995 where he is credited with cleaning up the Singapore River Chairman of IMC Technologies a private educational institution Muhamad Faisal Manap 1975 MP for Aljunied GRC 2011 and member of the Workers Party Harun Abdul Ghani 1939 2005 MP for the now defunct Hong Kah GRC 1991 2001 41 Othman Wok 1924 2017 first Minister for Social Affairs 1963 1977 and MP for Pasir Panjang SMC 1963 1977 Ambassador to Indonesia 1977 1981 Presidential Council for Minority Rights 1981 Sha ari Tadin 1931 2009 MP for Kampong Chai Chee SMC 1968 1976 and Bedok SMC 1976 1980 Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Culture 1972 1976 principal of Telok Kurau Secondary School 1977 Prof Yaacob Ibrahim 1955 MP for Jalan Besar GRC 1997 2011 and Moulmein Kallang GRC 2011 Mayor of Central Singapore District 2001 Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs 2003 Minister for Community Development and Sports 2003 2004 Minister for Environment 2004 2006 Minister for Environment and Water Resources 2006 2011 Minister for Information Communications and the Arts 2011 2012 Minister for Communications and Information 2012 2018 Yusof Ishak 1910 1970 journalist and co founder of the Malay language newspaper Utusan Melayu Yang di Pertuan Negara head of state 1963 1965 and 1965 1970 first President of Singapore 1959 1970 Rahayu Mahzam 1980 MP for Jurong GRC 2015 and Parliamentary Secretary for Health 2020 2022 Parliamentary Secretary for Communications and Information 2021 2022 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Law 2022 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Health 2022 Zaqy Mohamad 1974 MP for the now defunct Hong Kah GRC 2006 2011 Chua Chu Kang GRC 2011 2020 Marsiling Yew Tee GRC 2020 Minister of State for Manpower 2018 2020 Minister of State for National Development 2018 2020 Deputy Government Whip 2019 2020 Deputy Leader of the House 2020 Senior Minister of State for Defence 2020 Senior Minister of State for Manpower 2020 Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim 1980 MP for Chua Chu Kang GRC 2020 Dr Wan Rizal 1978 MP for Jalan Besar GRC 2020 Sharael Taha 1981 MP for Pasir Ris Punggol GRC 2020 Saktiandi Supaat 1973 MP for Bishan Toa Payoh GRC 2015 Nadia Ahmad Samdin 1990 MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC 2020 Assoc Prof Muhammad Faisal Ibrahim 1968 MP for Marine Parade GRC 2006 2011 Nee Soon GRC 2011 Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Transport 2012 2015 Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Health 2012 2015 Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Education 2015 2017 Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Social and Family Development 2015 2017 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Education 2017 2020 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Social and Family Development 2017 2020 Minister of State for the Ministry of National Development 2020 Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs 2020 Mohd Fahmi Aliman 1972 MP for Marine Parade GRC 2020 Mayor of the South East District 2020 Maliki Osman 1965 MP for Sembawang GRC 2001 2011 MP for East Coast GRC 2011 Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Health 2004 2005 Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Community Development Youth and Sports 2004 2006 Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of National Development 2005 2010 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of National Development 2010 2013 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Defence 2011 2013 Minister of State for the Ministry of National Development 2013 2015 Minister of State for the Ministry of Defence 2013 2015 Mayor of the South East District 2011 2020 Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2015 2020 Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Defence 2015 2020 Second Minister for Foreign Affairs 2020 Second Minister for Education 2020 Minister in the Prime Minister s Office 2020 Masagos Zulkifli 1963 MP for Tampines GRC 2006 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Education 2006 2010 Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Home Affairs 2008 2010 Minister of State for the Ministry of Education 2010 2011 Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs 2010 2012 Minister of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2011 2012 Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2012 2015 Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs 2012 2015 Second Minister for Foreign Affairs 2015 Second Minister for Home Affairs 2015 Minister for the Environment and Water Resources 2015 2020 Minister in charge of Muslim Affairs 2018 Second Minister of Health 2020 Minister of Social and Family Development 2020 Mariam Jaafar 1977 MP for Sembawang GRC 2020 Religion EditSanusi Mahmood 1909 1995 first Mufti of Singapore Sports EditAbdul Halim bin Haron 1972 bodybuilder winner of a silver medal at the Asian Championship in 2001 and a gold medal in the Busan 2002 Asian Games bantamweight category 42 inducted into the Singapore Sports Council s Hall of Fame 43 Aqilah Binte Sudhir 1991 shooter winner of a gold medal in the Commonwealth Youth Games 2008 Girls 10m air rifle event a bronze medal in the SEA Games 2009 individual category of the Women 50m Rifle 3 Position and a bronze and gold medal in the Commonwealth Games 2010 individual and pairs category of the Women s 50m rifle 3 position 44 Azman bin Abdullah 1963 bodybuilder five time Mr Singapore title holder three time Mr Asia and an Asian Pro Am Classic Champion three time winner of the SEA Games gold medal first Singaporean to win a gold medal in the middleweight division of the IOC sanctioned World Games Bodybuilding Championship 1993 Fandi Ahmad 1962 soccer player Singapore National Team member 1979 1997 competed in three SEA Games Public Service Medal included in Madame Tussauds Singapore 45 Indra Sahdan Daud 1979 soccer player captain of the Singapore National Team plays for Geylang International Ismail Marjan 1920 1991 badminton men s doubles player winner at the International Badminton Championships in Glasgow 1952 winner of the Thomas Cup and All England Championship 1949 1955 Kamsari Salam 1941 cyclist winner of the silver medal at the 1965 SEAP Games and bronze medal at the 1967 SEAP Games Lon bin Mohamed Noor 1921 unknown weightlifter National Champion 1947 1956 winner of the bronze medal at the 1951 Asian Games first Malay athlete from Singapore to participate in the Olympic Games where he finished 8th place out of 19 at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki bantamweight category 46 Mardan Mamat 1964 golfer first Singaporean to win a European Tour event by winning the 2006 OSIM Singapore Masters Tournament Noor Azhar Hamid 1949 high jumper represented Singapore in nine consecutive SEAP SEA Games 1967 1981 and won three gold medals 1969 1973 and 1975 a silver and two bronze medals Zainal Abidin Abdul Malek 1952 squash player won Singapore s national title five times 1977 1986 East Asia title six times and the Japan Open title for two consecutive years 1985 and 1986 won the Penang Open title by beating world champion Ross Norman of New Zealand in the finals 1989 47 References Edit Hadijah Bte Rahmat National Institute of Education Singapore NIE www nie edu sg Retrieved 2017 05 26 Hussin Mutalib Alwaleed Islamic Studies Program www islamicstudies harvard edu Archived from the original on 2017 06 08 Retrieved 2017 05 26 The Journey Beat KL Gangster As Highest Grossing Malaysian Movie Ever Asean Breaking News 2014 02 06 Retrieved 2017 05 26 Ferdinands Melvin Stuart Ferdinands Joseph Kelly 2012 05 18 I Play amp Sing Celebrating a musical journey in Singapore spanning 40 years Candid Creation Publishing ISBN 978 981 07 1159 7 Rasheed 2016 p 607 10 things to know about Singapore s Cultural Medallion The Straits Times 2014 10 16 Retrieved 2017 05 26 How S pore s top model found love STOMP 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