Zainon Munshi Sulaiman
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Zainon binti Sulaiman (22 January 1903 – 2 April 1989), sometimes known as Zainon Munshi Sulaiman because her father was a language teacher or "munshi", also called Hajjah Zain or Ibu Zain, was a
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n educator and politician. Born in
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, the sixth of eight children, she received a good education through the efforts of her father, Munshi Sulaiman. In 1909 she became a pupil at the Methodist Girls' School, Tengkera, going on to Tengkera School for her secondary education in 1913. By the age of seventeen, she was running her own informal kindergarten at Pasuh Jaya Waras in
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. In 1921, she became a teacher at Bandar Maharani Girls' School in Muar, where in 1924 she became head teacher. In 1927 she was appointed Supervisor of Malay Girls' Schools in the state of Johor. She headed the
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chapter of the
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from 1930 to 1949. On their behalf, in 1932, she founded ''Bulan Melayu'', a Jawi publication for women teachers, as counterpart to ''Majalah Guru'', a similar periodical intended for men teachers. She became its manager and editor, using it to draw attention to the position of women, with the stated aims of "assisting fellow women, whether those working at home or those working outside" and bringing "enlightenment to the Malay world". During the Japanese occupation of Malaya, she attended Japanese classes, organized by the Japanese administration and made compulsory to all teachers. She welcomed this opportunity of being able to communicate with the enemy. After the occupation she organised support activities and rehabilitation for women whom the Japanese soldiers had used as their 'comfort' women. She was a founder member of UMNO (United Malays National Organisation) which was formed in 1946 and became an independence campaigner. In 1948 she was appointed to the Johor State Council. In 1950, she became a member of the UMNO General Assembly as leader of the Kaum Ibu or Women's Wing of the party. In 1959, in the first general election after Malaya became independent, she was elected to represent Pontian Selatan. She married Amin bin Ahmad in 1934. He died of tuberculosis in 1945, just before the Japanese Occupation ended. Their eldest daughter,
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(born 1936), became a teacher, journalist and writer. They also had another daughter, Fadzilah, who became a university lecturer and a son, Sulaiman Shakib, who worked in a bank. Ibu Zain died aged 86, and was buried at the Mahmoodiah Cemetery in Johor Bahru.


Awards and recognitions


Honour of Malaysia

* : Commander of the
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(P.S.M.) (1978)


Places named after her

Several places were named after her, including: * Kolej Ibu Zain, a residential college at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Selangor


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sulaiman, Zainon Munshi 1903 births 1989 deaths Women MLAs in Johor Malaysian people of Indonesian descent People from Malacca Members of the Johor State Legislative Assembly Members of the Dewan Rakyat Women members of the Dewan Rakyat 20th-century Malaysian women politicians 20th-century Malaysian politicians Heads of schools in Malaysia Women educators Commanders of the Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia Companions of the Order of the Defender of the Realm