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Khir Johari

Tan Sri Mohamed Khir bin Johari (Jawi: محمد خير بن جوهري; 29 January 1923 – 19 November 2006)[1][2] was a Malaysian politician and the former Malaysian Minister of Education.

Mohamed Khir Johari
محمد خير جوهري
Minister of Education
In office
1965–1969
Preceded byAbdul Rahman Talib
Succeeded byAbdul Rahman Ya'kub
ConstituencyKedah Tengah
In office
1957–1960
Preceded byAbdul Razak Hussein
Succeeded byAbdul Rahman Talib
ConstituencyKedah Tengah
Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives
In office
1963–1965
Preceded byAbdul Aziz Ishak
Succeeded byMohamed Ghazali Jawi
ConstituencyKedah Tengah
Minister of Commerce and Industry
In office
18 November 1959 – 9 October 1962
Preceded byIsmail Abdul Rahman
Succeeded byLim Swee Aun
ConstituencyKedah Tengah
Ambassador of Malaysia to the United States of America
In office
February 1972 – March 1976
Preceded byOmar Yoke Lin Ong
Succeeded byZain Azraai Zainal Abidin
Permanent Representative of Malaysia to the United Nations
In office
1975–1976
Preceded bySardon Jubir
Succeeded byZaiton Ibrahim
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Kuala Muda
In office
4 November 1974 – 29 March 1982
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byDaim Zainuddin (UMNOBN)
Majority9,518 (1978)
Unopposed (1974)
Member of the Malaysian Parliament
for Kedah Tengah
(Parliament suspended 13 May 1969 – 20 February 1971)
In office
27 July 1955 – 31 July 1974
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Majority2,375 (1969)
10,680 (1964)
6,836 (1959)
29,646 (1955)
Personal details
Born
Mohamed Khir bin Johari

(1923-01-29)29 January 1923
Alor Setar, Kedah, Unfederated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia)
Died19 November 2006(2006-11-19) (aged 83)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Resting placeMakam Pahlawan, Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur
Political partyUnited Malays National Organisation (UMNO)
Other political
affiliations
Barisan Nasional (BN)
Spouses
  • Kalsom Abdul Rahman
  • Christine Lim
ChildrenZairil Khir Johari (son)
EducationSultan Abdul Hamid College
OccupationPolitician, diplomat

Born on 29 January 1923, in Alor Setar, Khir received formal education in the prestigious Sultan Abdul Hamid College (KSAH) in Kedah. Khir was a Member of Parliament from 1955 to 1982. He was involved in the Malaysian political scene from its inception and served in the Cabinet of Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak.

Upon his retirement he held positions in several organisations, most famously as President of the World Wide Fund for Nature of Malaysia (WWF).

Khir died of heart failure at 83 on 19 November 2006. He was accorded a state funeral and was buried in Makam Pahlawan near Masjid Negara, Kuala Lumpur.[3]

Early life and education edit

Mohamed Khir was born on 29 January 1923, in Alor Setar, Kedah. He received formal education in the Sultan Abdul Hamid College (KSAH) in Kedah. His desire to continue studying at Medical College, Raffles College in Singapore in 1940 was thwarted when the Second World War (PDII) broke out.

Early career edit

After the war, Khir Johari returned to his alma mater Sultan Abdul Hamid College as a teacher, where he taught English. During this time, he was politically active through his involvement with the Malay nationalist organisation SABERKAS (Sayang Akan Bangsa Ertinya Redha Korban Apa Segala).

After Tunku Abdul Rahman took over from Dato' Sir Onn Jaafar as president of UMNO, Khir was appointed as Secretary-General of UMNO and was tasked to oversee the first federal election in Malaya in 1955. After winning the constituency of Kedah Tengah, Khir was appointed into the Cabinet as Assistant Minister of Agriculture.

Government Service edit

Upon Independence, Khir was appointed into the first Cabinet of independent Malaya as the Minister of Education. He held on to this post until 1960, when he was transferred to the Ministry of Trade and Commerce.

In 1964, Khir was made Minister of Agriculture, replacing Abdul Aziz Ishak, who had been relieved of his position and later detained under the Internal Security Act.

In 1966, Khir returned to helm the Ministry of Education until 1969. Following the 13 May riots, Khir was appointed Minister of Trade and Industry as key Tunku allies were sidelined. This allowed the government to implement Malay nationalist policies in education, including the abolishment of English-medium education at primary, secondary and tertiary levels.[4]

In February 1973, Khir was appointed the Malaysian Ambassador to the United States of America, and later concurrently the Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He served as a diplomat until 1976.

In 1978, Khir contested his last general election, and retired from active politics at the end of the term in 1982.

Civil Society edit

During and after his career in politics, Khir Johari was active in various civil society organisations, including as president of the Malaysian Institute of Directors, president of the World Wide Fund for Nature of Malaysia (WWF), president of the Malaysian Zoological Society, president of the Royal Commonwealth Society and president of the Royal Selangor Club among others.

Khir was also the Charter President of Kiwanis Club of Kuala Lumpur and was later awarded the title of 'Bapa Kiwanis'.[5] He was also the founding chairman of the Malaysian Toray Science Foundation, as well as the Tunku Abdul Rahman Foundation.

Khir took an active interest in sports, serving as deputy president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia from 1982 to 2002. He was also famously the president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia from 1961 to 1985, during which the Malaysian team managed to win the prestigious Thomas Cup in 1967.

Khir was also the founding president of the Sepak Takraw Association of Malaysia, president of the Malaysian Body Building Federation and president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia.

Awards and honours edit

In appreciation of his services and contributions, Khir was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Law by the University of Malaya in 1968, an honorary Doctorate in Education and Science by the De La Salle College, Manila in 1967, the Senatorship by the Junior Chamber International in 1967, the 'Langkawi Award' – the highest tribute for an individual Malaysian for outstanding contributions in the field of environment in 1995 and the 'WWF Member of Honour' award by the World President of the WWF for outstanding service to the environment in 1999.

He was also the recipient of the Tokoh Sukan Award in 1998, International Olympic Council Merit Award in 1998 for the development of sports, the President's Award by the Malaysia American Society in 1999, the PATA Roll of Honor in 2001, the OCM Hall of Fame in 2002, the Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International, the Tablet of Honor by the Kiwanis International Foundation in 2003, the United Nations Malaysia Award in 2004, and the first recipient of the Golden Years Award by the AUTORR Foundation in 2005.

He was bestowed the award of the Panglima Mangku Negara (P.M.N.) which carries the title of Tan Sri, the Seri Paduka Seri Setia Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah (D.H.M.S.) which carries the title of Dato' Paduka and the Dato' Paduka Mahkota Selangor (D.P.M.S.) in 1992.

Honours edit

Honours of Malaysia edit

Places named after him edit

  • Sekolah Kebangsaan Khir Johari, national primary schools in Sungai Petani, Kedah and in Perai, Penang
  • Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Khir Johari, a national secondary school in Sungai Petani, Kedah

References edit

  1. ^ "Tan Sri Dato' Mohamed Khir Johari". National Archives of Malaysia. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Tan Sri Dato' Mohamed Khir Johari". National Archives of Malaysia. Retrieved 2 October 2018. (in Malay)
  3. ^ SYED AZHAR AND IZATUN SHARI (20 November 2006). . The Star. Archived from the original on 24 January 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2018.
  4. ^ . penangmonthly.com. Archived from the original on 7 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Home". kiwanis.org.my.
  6. ^ a b c . Prime Minister's Department (Malaysia). Archived from the original on 29 September 2018. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  7. ^ "DPMS 1992". awards.selangor.gov.my. Retrieved 26 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Man of the hour The Star, 15 August 2007.

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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 Khir Johari news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message In this Malay name there is no surname or family name The name Johari is a patronymic and the person should be referred to by their given name Mohamed Khir The word bin or binti binte means son of or daughter of respectively Tan Sri Mohamed Khir bin Johari Jawi محمد خير بن جوهري 29 January 1923 19 November 2006 1 2 was a Malaysian politician and the former Malaysian Minister of Education Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Dato PadukaMohamed Khir JohariPMN DPMS DHMSمحمد خير جوهري Minister of EducationIn office 1965 1969Preceded byAbdul Rahman TalibSucceeded byAbdul Rahman Ya kubConstituencyKedah TengahIn office 1957 1960Preceded byAbdul Razak HusseinSucceeded byAbdul Rahman TalibConstituencyKedah TengahMinister of Agriculture and Co operativesIn office 1963 1965Preceded byAbdul Aziz IshakSucceeded byMohamed Ghazali JawiConstituencyKedah TengahMinister of Commerce and IndustryIn office 18 November 1959 9 October 1962Preceded byIsmail Abdul RahmanSucceeded byLim Swee AunConstituencyKedah TengahAmbassador of Malaysia to the United States of AmericaIn office February 1972 March 1976Preceded byOmar Yoke Lin OngSucceeded byZain Azraai Zainal AbidinPermanent Representative of Malaysia to the United NationsIn office 1975 1976Preceded bySardon JubirSucceeded byZaiton IbrahimMember of the Malaysian Parliament for Kuala MudaIn office 4 November 1974 29 March 1982Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byDaim Zainuddin UMNO BN Majority9 518 1978 Unopposed 1974 Member of the Malaysian Parliament for Kedah Tengah Parliament suspended 13 May 1969 20 February 1971 In office 27 July 1955 31 July 1974Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byConstituency abolishedMajority2 375 1969 10 680 1964 6 836 1959 29 646 1955 Personal detailsBornMohamed Khir bin Johari 1923 01 29 29 January 1923Alor Setar Kedah Unfederated Malay States British Malaya now Malaysia Died19 November 2006 2006 11 19 aged 83 Kuala Lumpur MalaysiaResting placeMakam Pahlawan Masjid Negara Kuala LumpurPolitical partyUnited Malays National Organisation UMNO Other politicalaffiliationsBarisan Nasional BN SpousesKalsom Abdul Rahman Christine LimChildrenZairil Khir Johari son EducationSultan Abdul Hamid CollegeOccupationPolitician diplomat Born on 29 January 1923 in Alor Setar Khir received formal education in the prestigious Sultan Abdul Hamid College KSAH in Kedah Khir was a Member of Parliament from 1955 to 1982 He was involved in the Malaysian political scene from its inception and served in the Cabinet of Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak Upon his retirement he held positions in several organisations most famously as President of the World Wide Fund for Nature of Malaysia WWF Khir died of heart failure at 83 on 19 November 2006 He was accorded a state funeral and was buried in Makam Pahlawan near Masjid Negara Kuala Lumpur 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Government Service 4 Civil Society 5 Awards and honours 6 Honours 6 1 Honours of Malaysia 7 Places named after him 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editMohamed Khir was born on 29 January 1923 in Alor Setar Kedah He received formal education in the Sultan Abdul Hamid College KSAH in Kedah His desire to continue studying at Medical College Raffles College in Singapore in 1940 was thwarted when the Second World War PDII broke out Early career editAfter the war Khir Johari returned to his alma mater Sultan Abdul Hamid College as a teacher where he taught English During this time he was politically active through his involvement with the Malay nationalist organisation SABERKAS Sayang Akan Bangsa Ertinya Redha Korban Apa Segala After Tunku Abdul Rahman took over from Dato Sir Onn Jaafar as president of UMNO Khir was appointed as Secretary General of UMNO and was tasked to oversee the first federal election in Malaya in 1955 After winning the constituency of Kedah Tengah Khir was appointed into the Cabinet as Assistant Minister of Agriculture Government Service editUpon Independence Khir was appointed into the first Cabinet of independent Malaya as the Minister of Education He held on to this post until 1960 when he was transferred to the Ministry of Trade and Commerce In 1964 Khir was made Minister of Agriculture replacing Abdul Aziz Ishak who had been relieved of his position and later detained under the Internal Security Act In 1966 Khir returned to helm the Ministry of Education until 1969 Following the 13 May riots Khir was appointed Minister of Trade and Industry as key Tunku allies were sidelined This allowed the government to implement Malay nationalist policies in education including the abolishment of English medium education at primary secondary and tertiary levels 4 In February 1973 Khir was appointed the Malaysian Ambassador to the United States of America and later concurrently the Permanent Representative to the United Nations He served as a diplomat until 1976 In 1978 Khir contested his last general election and retired from active politics at the end of the term in 1982 Civil Society editDuring and after his career in politics Khir Johari was active in various civil society organisations including as president of the Malaysian Institute of Directors president of the World Wide Fund for Nature of Malaysia WWF president of the Malaysian Zoological Society president of the Royal Commonwealth Society and president of the Royal Selangor Club among others Khir was also the Charter President of Kiwanis Club of Kuala Lumpur and was later awarded the title of Bapa Kiwanis 5 He was also the founding chairman of the Malaysian Toray Science Foundation as well as the Tunku Abdul Rahman Foundation Khir took an active interest in sports serving as deputy president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia from 1982 to 2002 He was also famously the president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia from 1961 to 1985 during which the Malaysian team managed to win the prestigious Thomas Cup in 1967 Khir was also the founding president of the Sepak Takraw Association of Malaysia president of the Malaysian Body Building Federation and president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia Awards and honours editIn appreciation of his services and contributions Khir was awarded an honorary Doctorate in Law by the University of Malaya in 1968 an honorary Doctorate in Education and Science by the De La Salle College Manila in 1967 the Senatorship by the Junior Chamber International in 1967 the Langkawi Award the highest tribute for an individual Malaysian for outstanding contributions in the field of environment in 1995 and the WWF Member of Honour award by the World President of the WWF for outstanding service to the environment in 1999 He was also the recipient of the Tokoh Sukan Award in 1998 International Olympic Council Merit Award in 1998 for the development of sports the President s Award by the Malaysia American Society in 1999 the PATA Roll of Honor in 2001 the OCM Hall of Fame in 2002 the Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International the Tablet of Honor by the Kiwanis International Foundation in 2003 the United Nations Malaysia Award in 2004 and the first recipient of the Golden Years Award by the AUTORR Foundation in 2005 He was bestowed the award of the Panglima Mangku Negara P M N which carries the title of Tan Sri the Seri Paduka Seri Setia Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah D H M S which carries the title of Dato Paduka and the Dato Paduka Mahkota Selangor D P M S in 1992 Honours editHonours of Malaysia edit nbsp Malaysia nbsp Recipient of the Malaysian Commemorative Medal Gold PPM 1965 6 nbsp Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm PMN Tan Sri 1986 6 nbsp Selangor nbsp Knight Commander of the Order of the Crown of Selangor DPMS Dato 1992 7 nbsp Kedah nbsp Knight Commander of the Order of Loyalty to Sultan Abdul Halim Mu adzam Shah DHMS Dato Paduka 1997 6 Places named after him editSekolah Kebangsaan Khir Johari national primary schools in Sungai Petani Kedah and in Perai Penang Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Khir Johari a national secondary school in Sungai Petani KedahReferences edit Tan Sri Dato Mohamed Khir Johari National Archives of Malaysia Retrieved 2 October 2018 Tan Sri Dato Mohamed Khir Johari National Archives of Malaysia Retrieved 2 October 2018 in Malay SYED AZHAR AND IZATUN SHARI 20 November 2006 Khir accorded state funeral The Star Archived from the original on 24 January 2012 Retrieved 2 October 2018 Penang Monthly Education Ever the political victim penangmonthly com Archived from the original on 7 March 2018 Home kiwanis org my a b c SEMAKAN PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN BINTANG DAN PINGAT Prime Minister s Department Malaysia Archived from the original on 29 September 2018 Retrieved 14 September 2021 DPMS 1992 awards selangor gov my Retrieved 26 March 2022 External links editObituary Man of the hour The Star 15 August 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khir Johari amp oldid 1204379517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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