Said Na'um
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Sa'id bin Salim Na'um Basalamah ( ar-at, سعيد بن سالم نعوم با سلمه, Sa'īd bin Sālim Na'ūm Bā Salamah) or better known as Said Naum ( ar-at, سعيد نعوم, Sa'īd Na'ūm; ) was the first Kapitan Arab in Batavia and a Muslim
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in
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in the 19th century. He is known for his charities and endowment of large lands to be used as school and cemetery currently located in Tanah Abang.


History

Said Na'um was a Hadhrami and lived in
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for sometime before later moved to Pekojan in Batavia. Said was a wealthy merchant who owned many trade ships and as a landlord in Batavia with extensive and large areas of lands. He was also a pious man, has a clean heart, loved people of piety, respect for the poor and needy and known for his very generous '' Waqf al-Turbah'' (land
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), where he endowed hectares of his lands to be used for schools, cemeteries and mosques. He married a girl named Zainah bint Ubayd, who gave him one only son named Muhammad who later died, and several daughters. The oldest was Syekhah, who was married to a righteous man, Sheikh Salim bin Umar Bahfen. His other daughter was Ruqayyah, who was married to Sheikh Abdullah bin Said Basalamah, and the last one was Nur, who married to Sheikh Said bin Ahmad Jawwas. All of them had children. After moving to Batavia, he later married another woman (it was common in the era for men to have multiple wives) named Nur binti Muhammad Audhah, who gave him a daughter named Muznah who then married to Ali bin Abubakar bin Umar Shahab, a
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Hadhrami from Dammun near Tarim. From Muznah's marriage with Ali, Said had some grandchildren, namely Abubakar, Muhammad, and sidah. His grandson Abubakar later became the first principal of
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school. In Batavia, Said bought a large piece of land in area of Pekojan called ''Tanah Tinggi'' (Highland). On the land he later built a mosque called ''Masjid Tanah Tinggi'' in November 1833 CE ( Rajab 1249 AH). Due to his popularity among Arab Indonesians, the Government of
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appointed him as the first Kapitan Arab in Batavia from 1844 to 1864. Later in his life when his physical condition and business declined, his business was handed to his son-in-law Abdullah bin Said Basalamah. In 1844, he donated land as cemetery in Tanah Abang area, Batavia. Naum was buried in his endowed cemetery near the grave of
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Salim bin Abdullah bin Sumair who died in 1855 CE (1271 AH). In the 1970s, the government of Jakarta created a controversy by relocating the cemetery to Karet. They dug the graves and remains of hundreds of
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were moved to the new location. Some part of the land he endowed is now used as
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school named after his name.


See also

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Jamiat Kheir Jamiat Kheir ('; ar, جمعية خير ; ; different Latin spellings have also been used in the past, such as ''Djamiat Chair'', ''Djameat Geir, Djamijat Chaer'', ''Jam'iyyat khair'' or ''Jamiatul Khair'') is one of a few early private institu ...


References

*{{cite book, script-title=ar:رحلة الأصفر , author= ابوبكر إبن علي شهاب , language=ar Arab diaspora in Indonesia Dutch East Indies Indonesian people of Yemeni descent Indonesian Muslims Sunni Sufis Yemeni emigrants to Indonesia