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Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz (born 6 July 1982) is the second son of Tuanku Muhriz and his wife, Tuanku Aishah Rohani. He is the founding president of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS), and is actively involved in public policy advocacy. In addition to his work as a newspaper columnist, he serves on the boards of several businesses and non-profit organisations. His areas of focus include public policymaking, youth development, and nation-building.


Early life and education

Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin was born on 6 July 1982 at
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in
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,
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, during the reign of Tuanku Ja'afar. He is the second son of Tuanku Muhriz and Tuanku Aishah Rohani, and has two brothers: an elder, Tunku Ali Redhauddin, and a younger, Tunku Alif Hussein. He received his early education at the Alice Smith School in
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and
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in the UK. He later pursued higher education at the
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(LSE), earning a
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in government and sociology, followed by a
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in comparative politics and imperial history.


Public service

Tunku Zain began his career in public service holding positions at the
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and various think tanks in
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before relocating to
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, to work as a public sector consultant for the
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. In 2006, while still in London, he co-founded the Malaysian Think Tank with his friends Wan Saiful Wan Jan and Wan Mohd Firdaus Wan Mohd Fuaad. The organisation was created to promote classical liberal ideas in Malaysia and eventually evolved into the IDEAS after being relocated to Kuala Lumpur in 2009. Following his return to Malaysia in 2008, Tunku Zain was employed by the
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in Kuala Lumpur. That same year, he also began writing opinion columns that have appeared in five national newspapers. His current column, ''#abidinideas'', is featured in '' The Star'', '' Sin Chew'', and '' Borneo Post''. His essays have been compiled into three books, one of which was nominated for a Popular Readers' Choice Award. He also authored a commemorative coffee table book for the installation of the 11th
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. In 2009, the organisation was renamed IDEAS and relocated to Malaysia, where it received a positive response for its inaugural event on press freedom, which helped spark wider public interest in policy debates. As the organisation grew, it expanded its initiatives guided by the values and the principles of Malaysia's first
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,
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. Under Tunku Zain's leadership, IDEAS has contributed significantly to parliamentary development and education reform. Alongside his work with IDEAS, Tunku Zain has maintained a strong presence in public discourse, consistently writing the column ''Abiding Times'' in ''
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'' since March 2008. He also served as a research fellow at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy,
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, from March 2009 to August 2010. Tunku Zain played a leading role in the restoration of the state anthem, ', which was revamped in October 2010. A passionate music enthusiast, he collaborated with music teacher Chong Yew Boon and composer Johari Salleh to create a more vibrant and standardised version of the anthem. After extensive research and experimentation with various musical interpretations, he developed multiple arrangements suitable for different settings, including orchestral, school choir, and military band performances. His goal was to preserve the anthem's original melody and lyrics while inspiring greater respect and pride, particularly among the younger generation. Beyond this, he has been a key figure in the development of ICAN College since 2012 and, in May 2017, was appointed the first royal patron of the percussion ensemble Hands Percussion. Tunku Zain was appointed pro-chancellor of
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in 2021, a role in which he made notable contributions to the development of its Bangladesh branch campus and helped expand the university’s international research collaborations through various overseas initiatives. In April that same year, he and his brother, Tunku Ali Redhauddin, collaborated with The 10 Ringgit Project to support B40 families in Negeri Sembilan, raising funds through Yayasan Munarah to provide essential aid. As chairman of General Assembly Malaysia, Tunku Zain also spearheaded the MySTEP Programme 2021, which aimed to equip unemployed Malaysians with digital skills to enhance their employability during the
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. Since 2023, he has served as advisor to the UCSI Group. In early 2025, he was appointed patron of UCSI Hospital, and on 14 May that year, he was officially installed as the university's second chancellor.


Personal life

Tunku Zain is a pianist, having performed or recorded with several ensembles and musicians including the UiTM Chamber Choir,
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, and Mei Yi Foo. Beyond music, he enjoys tennis and squash, and currently serves as president of the Negeri Sembilan Squash Association.


Titles, styles and honours

* Royal Family Order of Yamtuan Radin Sunnah (DKYR; 20 October 2009) * Knight Grand Companion of the Order of Loyalty to Tuanku Muhriz (SSTM; 14 January 2018) – ''Dato' Seri'' * Installation Medal 2009 (26 October 2009)


Books

Tunku Zain has authored four books to date: * * * *


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zain Al-'Abidin, Tunku Royal House of Negeri Sembilan Living people 1982 births People from Petaling Jaya Malaysian Muslims Malaysian male writers Malaysian people of Malay descent Malaysian people of Minangkabau descent People educated at Marlborough College Alumni of the London School of Economics Sons of monarchs