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Kampung Padang Balang or Padang Balang is the oldest surviving traditional village in
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History

The first settler in Padang Balang was Datuk Balang, a Minang Datuk Ampat, who around 1820 to 1830 led a group of Batang Kapas refugee from
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, fleeing Dutch Invasion. They first landed at Sungai Ujong. Around the late 1820s Datuk Balang and his Batang Kapas followers, as well as a number of Payakumbuh peoples from Negeri Sembilan, move north to
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to open a new settlement at the northern Ulu Kelang (Kuala Lumpur), now known as
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. Padang Balang became the first settlement in Gombak, Kuala Lumpur opened in 1830. Datuk Balang was followed by the other group led by Datuk Sati, Datuk Samang and Datuk Jahan who also belong to Batang Kapas tribe. Soon the Batang Kapas groups were joined by tribe from the other part of Minangkabau especially the
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peoples. The new settlement was named Padang Balang after Datuk Balang. ''Padang'' means even 'field' referring to the geography of Padang Balang that is flat and wide earth surrounded by
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mountain. ''Balang'' in Datuk Balang name come from Minang nickname for
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means 'stripe'. Balang was also the ancient Malay honorific title for the general of the army or nobleman. Formerly, Padang Balang was a collection of many Minangkabau villages at Gombak. In the past, it was also known as Segambut (from Minang's dialect of Sri Rambut). However,
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today has no relation to the original Segambut at Padang Balang. Padang Balang territory also used to include what are now the neighboring villages of Kampung Kerdas, Kampung Sungai Mulia, Kampung Changkat, Kampung Lembah Melewar, Taman Melewar, Greenwood, Kampung Chubadak, Kampung Lee Kong Chian, Taman Pelangi, Kampung Batu Muda and Kampung Bandar Dalam. Due to the rapid growth of population post the 'Ages of Keris and Pemuras', community at the outskirt breakaway to form smaller unit to smooth out administration affair and increase village security. The remainder of villages that make up the current Kampung Padang Balang today are Kampung Padang Balang (around Masjid Saidina Ali KW and Surau Osmaniyah), Kampung Padang Balang Hulu (around Surau Jumaeah), Kampung Padang Balang Hilir (around Masjid Jamek Padang Balang) and Kampung Paya Rumput (at the current night market and Tahfiz Darul Furqan).


Governance


List of Headsman


Population


Demographic

Malay makes up the majority of the Padang Balang population. A third of them are descendants of the early
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settlers while majority of the rest are settlers from other Malay States like
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and
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. The remainders are later immigrants from Sumatra and
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. There are also few number of Pakistani immigrants and
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settlers of
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descent.


Religion

The Padang Balang peoples are followers of Islam.


Tourism

Although never gazetted as a tourist spot, its status as the oldest surviving traditional village in Kuala Lumpur has attracted many foreign tourists to Padang Balang. Among in the list is the Joker actor and 30 Second to Mars vocalist, Jared Leto.


Agriculture

Over 90% of the Padang Balang land has agricultural status. Although most of the orchard has been chopped down to give way to residential, fruit trees like durian,
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, and
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still can be found in abundance. Many agricultural activities also take place along the Gombak rivers.


Nature

Due to its proximity to
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, Padang Balang is a favourite location for birdwatchers. In addition to many local birds like Pegar, Wak-Wak, Puchong, Ayam-Ayam, Bangau, But-But, Burungantu (Owl), Enggang (Hornbill), honey bird, hummingbirds, etc., Padang Balang also hosts various foreign birds like flamingos and pelicans from
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(approximately 15 km from the village).


Sport

;Gelanggang Tok Jenai Gelanggang Tok Jenai is a well-known "gelanggang" or gym for Silat Gayung in Kuala Lumpur. The gym is the official Trainer training center for Silat Gayung in Kuala Lumpur. Located at the iconic blue traditional mansion belongs to Mahaguru Gayung Abdul Rais Abdul Rahman. ;Rubinga Equestarian Park Rubinga Equestarian Park at Kampung Changkat is known for horseriding and archery.


Place of worship

;Madrasah Jumaeah Madrasah Jumaeah was located at the north of Padang Balang near the former paddy field, now Taman Pelangi. The traditional building still stands despite multiple renovation and restoration due to ageing and termites. ;Masjid Jame' Padang Balang Masjid Jame' Padang Balang is the first and oldest mosque in Padang Balang built in the 1880s. The construction of the mosque is proposed to cater the booming population of Padang Balang reached a number where a new mosque is required for Friday prayer. Before that, peoples of Padang Balang would have to walk to Kuala Lumpur for Friday prayer. The original foundation of the mosque was made of 12 pillars. Nine of the pillars were built by the Batang Kapas peoples while the remaining three were built by Kuantan peoples to mark the unity of the village community. ;Madrasah Othmaniyah Madrasah Othmaniyah is an old madrasah located near Changkat Mulia. It was originally proposed to be the location for Masjid Saidina Ali KW. The location however too near with another mosque in planning by the villagers of Kampung Sungai Mulia, Masjid Batu Lima. Therefore, Padang Balang agreed to change the location of the mosque inward. The madrasah building remained standing and function as a Surau. ;Masjid Saidina Ali Karram Allahu Wajhah Masjid Saidina Ali Karram Allahu Wajhah (KW), was built in 1971 to take over the function of Masjid Jame' Padang Balang that was overcrowded and can no longer cater the number of worshippers in Kampung Padang Balang during Friday prayer. The mosque was built by public donation and opened to the public in 1976. Many
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paid visits to this mosque during their reign. Among them are
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,
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, Yamtuan Ja’afar of Negeri Sembilan and Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah of Pahang. The mosque also functions as a cultural and community center to the peoples of Padang Balang. During the resistance against Kuala Lumpur Plan 2020, the mosque played a great role in uniting the villagers and working as a medium between the peoples and the local leaders. The most is one of the official mosque in Federal Territories under the Administration of Islamic Law (Federal Territories) Act 1993 ;Surau Rabi'ul Awwal Surau Rabi'ul Awwal is located at Lembah Melewar. ;Surau At-Tarbiyyah Al-Islamiyyah Surau At-Tarbiyyah Al-Islamiyyah is located at Taman Melewar. ;Masjid Bilal bin Rabah Masjid Bilal bin Rabah is located at Taman Koperasi Polis.


Educational institutions


Serambi Makkah of Kuala Lumpur

Padang Balang is known as the center for Islamic studies, as many religious schools and institutions were built within its territories. The village also served as headquarter of several Islamic movements, for example Markaz Darul Tarbiyah. Many conservative religious political leaders from
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and National Trust Party (AMANAH) also regularly meet at Padang Balang. Among them are the late senior journalist Haji Subky Abdul Latif, former Minister of Federal Territories,
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and former Deputy Minister of Law,
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Therefore, the village is dubbed as Serambi Makkah ( The verandah of Makkah) of Kuala Lumpur.


Tertiary education

;Kolej Universiti Islam Zulkifli Muhammad Kolej Universiti Islam Zulkifli Muhammad (KUIZM) is located at former PAS headquarter or Markaaz at Taman Melewar.


Secondary and elementary education

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. The students come from Malaysia and other parts of
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like Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, and Cambodia. Students with good result have the opportunity to continue their studies at Al-Azhar University
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in Qiraat, Usuluddin, and Sharia. ;Maahad Tahfiz Darul Furqan lil Banat Maahad Tahfiz Darul Furqan lil Banat is a sister school of Tahfiz Darul Furqan for female students. The school is located near the Gombak River next to Darul Furqan for boys. ;Maahad Tahfiz Darul Maarif Al-Islamiah Maahad Tahfiz Darul Maarif Al-Islamiah is located near Masjid Jame' Kampung Padang Balang. ;Maahad Tahfiz Integrasi Madinatul Huffaz Maahad Tahfiz Integrasi Madinatul Huffaz is located at Taman Melewar. ;SRA Saidina Ali Karram Allahu Wajhah SRA Saidina Ali Karram Allahu Wajhah was an elementary Islamic school run by Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (Malay: Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan)(MAIWP). The school was founded in 2001 by the committee of Masjid Saidina Ali KAW to teach elementary Islamic education to students in Kampung Padang Balang. The school was originally opened inside the mosque precinct before moved to a new building on Federal Territories Department of Religious Affair land near Kampung Padang Balang Hilir (Taman Pelangi). ;SRA Darul Tarbiyyah al-Islamiyyah SRA Darul Tarbiyyah al-Islamiyyah formerly share location with Surau Darul Tarbiah Taman Melewar, before it was expanded into a fully completed school. This school was founded by the family of Senator Ustaz Hassan Shukri from
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. His wife was the principal of the school.


Notable people

* Datu' Ampat Balang Batang Kapas - the founder of Padang Balang and pioneer of
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* Haji Subky Latif (k.m.w) - politician and former journalist and editor for Utusan group and Harakah. Also serve as PAS Central committee member. * Siti Zainon Ismail - Novelist from Bandar Dalam * Cikgu Abdul Rais bin Abdul Rahman - Former Chairman of Lembaga Adat Negeri WP Kuala Lumpur and Committee of Lembaga Adat Istiadat Pertubuhan Silat Gayung Malaysia. Founder of Gelanggang Tok Jenai Padang Balang * Haji Ishak Surin - National independence fighter and politician from Bandar Dalam * Cikgu Zainal - Founder of Permuafakatan Kampung Tradisi Padang Balang


Issues


Abolishment of Headman Office

Previously, Padang Balang practiced Adat Papatih, a Minangkabau traditional system similar to the system in West Sumatra and Negeri Sembilan. The village was governed by Ampat Basa, consisted of elders and religious leader, selected from among the villagers. Ampat Basa was led by headman, known as Datuk Ampat, and assisted by the other elders of Ampat Basa. However, when Kuala Lumpur was sold to the federal government to be made the capital city, the Kuala Lumpur City Hall abolished the headman office, to erase the traditional system completely. Abdul Manaf bin Binok, the grandson of Datuk Balang who holds the office of Datuk Ampat the time, thus become the last headman of Padang Balang. Abdul Manaf still hold the office until his demise in 2000, making him also the last headman in Kuala Lumpur. The void in leadership brought Padang Balang into period of disunity. Some part of Padang Balang seceded to form new villages like the case of Kampung Lembah Melewar and Kampung Bandar Dalam tambahan. Disparation was made worse by political rivalry between UMNO and PAS. The Pakatan Harapan government who won the election in 2018, reintroduced the Headman office, but the appointment was based on political appointment, and not democratically selected among the Waris as per Adat Pepatih. Padang Balang again, went into interregnum when the Pakatan harapan government was toppled in 2020.


Kuala Lumpur Plan 2020 & 2040

In 2010, the peoples of Padang Balang, Bandar Dalam and its alliances formed Malay Traditional Villages Community Action Front (Malay: ''Barisan Bertindak Penduduk Perkampungan Tradisi Melayu'') to resist the unpopular publication of Kuala Lumpur 2020 draft by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall. The resistance coalition was led by the then Chairman of Masjid Saidina Ali K.A.W Hj. Zainal Abidin b. Hj. Ma’as and the self-appointed Headman of Kampung Bandar Dalam, Hj. Ishak b. Surin. They were joined by the community of its former alliances inside Kuala Lumpur from Kampung Sungai Merali, Kampung Chubadak, Kampung Sungai Mulia. The City Hall Mayor at that time was Tan Sri Ahmad Fuad Ismail from
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, while the Minister of Federal Territories was Senator Raja Nong Chick from Perak, both are from outside Kuala Lumpur or Selangor. The fight continues and succeeded in influencing political leaders from all sides. This move however only delayed the finalization of Kuala Lumpur Plan 2020 draft to 2012. Despite this, he Barisan Nasional government who ruled that time refuse to publish the final plan out of fear of losing their political support. Less than two years from its expiry date, in November 2018, the newly appointed Minister of Federal Territories,
Khalid Abdul Samad Khalid bin Abdul Samad ( Jawi: خالد بن عبدالصمد; born 14 August 1957) is a Malaysian politician who served as the Minister of Federal Territories in the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration under former Prime Minister Mahathir M ...
from Pakatan Harapan government officially published the Kuala Lumpur Plan 2020. This motive, however, is not for implementation but to give way to the preparation for the new draft for Kuala Lumpur Plan 2040. In Kuala Lumpur Structural Plan 2040 (PSKL2040), Padang Balang is recognized as one of the nine traditional village in Kuala Lumpur. The other villages also recognized in this plan is Kampung Sungai Mulia, Kampung Sungai Merali, Kampung Banda Dalam, Kampung Chubadak Hulu, Kampung Puah, Kampung Pandan Melayu, Kampung Pandan India and Kampung Pasir Baru. PSKL2020 pg. 123 (Kampung Tradisi)


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