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Dato Seri Paduka Haji Marsal Maun

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pulau Ambok, Telanai , Brunei (Brunei Darussalam)
Death: March 28, 2000 (86)
Telanai, Mukim Gadong A, Brunei-Muara District, Brunei (Brunei Darussalam)
Place of Burial: Brunei
Immediate Family:

Son of Maun Bin Hj Abd Rahman and Hajijah Binti Abd Jalil
Husband of Datin Zubaidah Othman
Father of Private; Private; Private; Private; Private and 1 other
Brother of Md Hassan Maun; Hajah Halimah Maun; Haji Suhaili Maun; Hj Ahmad; Siti Sara Maun and 2 others

Managed by: Hj Abdul Hai
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About Dato Seri Paduka Haji Marsal Maun

Awg Hj Marsal adalah anak kepada Maun dengan pasangannya Hajijah. Beliau dilahirkan di Kampung Pulau Ambok (sekarang dikenali sebagai Kg. Pintu Malim), Bandar Brunei pada 8 November 1913. Beliau mula bersekolah di Sekolah Jalan Pemancha, Pekan Brunei ketika berusia 10 tahun pada tahun 1923 dalam Darjah 'Nolight' (Darjah Kosong atau sekarang dikenali sebagai Pra Sekolah). Pada bulan Jun 1929 beliau terlah berjaya memperolehi kelulusan tertinggi dalam sejarah pendidikan di Negeri Brunei Darussalam ketika itu. Pada 1 Julai 1929, beliau bertugas sebagai Guru Pelatih dan mengajar di Sekolah Kajang Jalan Pemancha, Bandar Brunei. Pada tahun 1929, beliau telah diaturkan mengajar di Daerah Temburong. Pada tahun 1930, beliau terlah berjaya melanjutkan pengajian ke Maktab Perguruan Sultan Idris (STIC), Tanjung Malim, Negeri Perak, Semenanjung Tanah Melayu (sekarang dikenali sebagai Negara Malaysia). Beliau merupakan salah seorang anak Brunei pertama yang berjaya melanjutkan pengajian ke luar negeri (1930-1932). Pada tahun 1933 setelah pulang ke tanah air, beliau telah diaturkan mengajar di Sekolah Melayu Jalan Pemancha. Semasa bertugas di sekolah berkenaan beliau juga membantu menjalankan tugas-tugas Guru Besar.

Selain itu beliau juga antara orang yang berjasa dalam menyusun dan mengemaskini pentadbiran Brunei; membantu membuat perubahan dalam sistem pelajaran di Brunei dengan memasukkan beberapa mata pelajaran baru dalam kurikulum; membuat siaran kekal dan siaran sementara. Beliau juga terlibat dalam penguatkuasaan undang-undang kehadiran kanak-kanak ke sekolah; merupakan pengasas untuk penubuhan Maktab Perguruan Melayu Brunei; pengasas Persekutuan Guru-Guru Melayu Brunei yang ditubuhkan pada tahun 1939, dan bergiat aktif dalam Persekutuan Pengakap Negara Brunei Darussalam. Beliau juga merupakan salah seorang pengasas Persekutuan Pengakap Negara Brunei Darussalam. Beliau juga pernah menjawat beberapa jawatan penting antaranya pada tahun 1960 telah dilantik sebagai Timbalan Setiausaha Kerajaan Brunei. Pada tahun 1961 beliau telah dilantik sebagai Timbalan Menteri Besar dan seterusnya memangku jawatan Menteri Besar. Pada tahun 1962 hingga 1967, beliau telah menjawat jawatan sebagai Menteri Besar Brunei yang kedua. Sumbangan dan jasa beliau semasa berkhidmat dengan Kerajaan Negara Brunei Darussalam anataranya menjadi Ahli Majlis Mesyuarat Negeri dari tahun 1954 hingga 1956 dan tahun 1959, Pemangku Pengetua Adat Istiadat dan Ugama Islam pada tahun 1957, dan Ahli Jemaah Pemangku Raja pada tahun 1960. Beliau juga telah dilantik menjadi salah seorang Penasihat Majlis Mesyuarat Daerah dan Pemerhati Majlis.

Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Sultan Hj Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam juga telah menganugerahkan beliau beberapa Pingat dan Bintang-Bintang Kebesaran Negara Brunei Darussalam, iaitu S.P.M.B Darjah Seri Paduka Mahkota Brunei Yang Amat Mulia Darjah Pertama yang membawa gelaran Dato Seri Paduka, D.S.N.B., P.O.A.S., P.J.K., dan P.K.L. Nama beliau telah diabadikan ke atas sebatang jalan raya di Bandar Seri Begawan dan juga sebuah sekolah rendah Kerajaan (Sekolah Rendah Dato Marsal terletak di Rancangan Perumahan Negara Lambak Kanan). Pada 23 September 1991, sempena Majlis Sambutan Hari Guru Negara Brunei Darussalam beliau telah menerima Anugerah Guru Berbakti.

والله أعلمُ


Wikipedia

Marsal Maun was born on 8 November 1913 at Kampong Pulau Ambok (currently known as Kampong Pintu Malim). Marsal Maun had his early education at the Malay School in Jalan Pemancha. After passing primary four, Marsal was appointed as a probationary teacher, and in 1930 he together with Dato Haji Bashir bin Taha attended a teacher training course at the Sultan Idris Training College (SITC), Tanjung Malim, British Malaya, where he qualified as a teacher in 1933.[2] The next year, he was named acting superintendent of schools, and his appointment was confirmed in 1936.[1][3]

Upon his return from the United Kingdom, Marsal was appointed assistant teacher, and in 1934, he was made acting superintendent of education. He later became a founding member of the Persekutuan Guru-Guru Melayu Brunei (Federation of Brunei Malay Teachers) during the period before the Second World War. It was through this association that he became a close confidante of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III.[3]

In January 1933, while working as a teacher at Sekolah Melayu Jalan Pemancha, Pekan (Jalan Pemancha Malay School), Marsal formed a Scout troop with 12 boys.[4] Zaidi Taha, headmaster of the school, who was also the head of the Education Department became the Scoutmaster while Marsal serve as the Assistant Scoutmaster.

Marsal was one of the people who was responsible for advising Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III in drafting the 1959 Constitution for Brunei. He was also one of the members of the Constitutional delegation, representing Brunei, during constitutional talks in London.[3]

1963
Marsal was named Deputy State Secretary on 1 May 1960, and Acting Menteri Besar on 1 August 1961, a position he held until being confirmed on 1 September 1962.[1][5] On 4 May 1960, he was among the 12 state diginitaries selected to become the Royal Regency Council, which they would carry out the duties of the Sultan of Brunei during his trip to the Federation of Malaya.[3]

On 29 July 1961, the Standing Advisory Council on Defence convened. This body was established under the 1959 Agreement to address issues related to internal security. The High Commissioner, the Chief Police Officer, the Officer in Charge of the Special Branch, and the Menteri Besar made up its membership. The Sultan served as its chairman. However, Dato Haji Ibrahim, the Menteri Besar, was absent due to illness. In his stead, the Sultan appointed two of his closest advisors: Pengiran Ali, the head of the department in charge of religious affairs, and Dato Marsal, then acting menteri besar.[6]

On 31 March 1963, Dato Marsal led a group of scouts during the farewell ceremony for the departing British High Commissioner to Brunei, Sir Dennis White at Istana Darul Hana. He proceed to thank and praise Dennis for his service to Brunei for many years.[7] On 6 December 1963, Scouts in the Belait District gathered in Padang Besar, to bid farewell to Angus MacKay Mackintosh. Dato Marsal, the Chairman of the Brunei State Scout Council, also gave the former Scout Leader a memento that had been given by Scouts across the State of Brunei.[8]

Once the rebellion got going, rebels turned off Brunei Town's electricity. The chief minister's office (Rumah Jerambak), Istana Darul Hana, and the central police station were the primary targets in the capital. The TNKU would compel the Sultan to proclaim a North Kalimantan Federal State by holding him captive. Rebels captured the police guard and stormed the chief minister's house on Jalan Kumpang Pasang in Gadong.[9]

Dato Marsal called police headquarters to request assistance. Six officers from headquarters, including Inspector Ahmad, were deployed. The rebels surrounded and attacked the cops after they arrived. The police surrounded themselves in a protective circle and demanded that the rebels give up. In a short while, the rebels consented to surrender and were promptly returned to the police station, where they managed to enter without incident despite considerable opposition. Accompanying them was Dato Marsal.[9]

According to Jamil Al-Sufri, a TNKU group traveled to Istana Darul Hana in a car and a jeep that had been captured. The Chief Minister, Dato Marsal was at the police station at the time, so the Sultan asked them to bring their petition to him instead of accepting their request to meet him. They carried out this action, and upon reaching the police station, Dato Marsal not only dismissed their appeal but also urged them to turn themselves in. After running away, the rebels were apprehended by the police.[9]

The Sultan had made a transmission on Brunei Radio earlier that morning. He denounced the TNKU revolt as unlawful and issued a dire warning to all those who assisted it. Dato Marsal also did a radio program later that morning. He issued an order for everyone in the nation to surrender their firearms and their certifications to law enforcement, and he imposed a nationwide curfew. The curfew was gradually relaxed after two days, when it was loosened between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. to allow people to purchase food and other necessities. The PRB was declared to be prohibited by Dato Marsal.[9]

Due to health concerns on 1 October 1965, Marsal was forced to take a leave while Pengiran Mohamed Yusuf was appointed as the acting Chief Minister.[10] On 4 November 1968, Dato Marsal retired and started a private business.[1] He continued to be active as an elder statesman. He continued to give advice to more junior ministers who regarded him as mentor. Marsal Maun died on 28 March 2000.

Marsal Maun was married to Datin Zubaidah Othman and blessed with four children; including Zainuddin and Salim.[11]

Namesakes
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Several places were named after him, including:

A road named Jalan Dato Marsal, situated near Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Secondary School in Jalan Mabohai, Bandar Seri Begawan.[12]
Dato Marsal Primary School (SRDM) is a primary school in Lambak Kanan, Bandar Seri Begawan.[13]
Awards
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1991 Teacher's Day Award.
Honours
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Marsal was posthumously granted the soubriquet Bapa Perlembagaan (Father of the Constitution). Notably, he was also awarded;[14]

Order of Seri Paduka Mahkota Brunei First Class (SPMB; 23 September 1963) – Dato Seri Paduka;[15] Third Class (SMB; 23 September 1958)[16][17]
Order of Setia Negara Brunei Second Class (DSNB) – Dato Setia
Omar Ali Saifuddin Medal (POAS)
King George VI Coronation Medal (1951)[18]

References
References
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Hussainmiya, B.A. (2000). ""Manufacturing Consensus": The Role of the State Council in Brunei Darussalam". Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 31 (2): 321–350. doi:10.1017/S0022463400017586. ISSN 1474-0680. S2CID 154624298.
"Rengkasan Perkhidmatan Ahli2 Majlis Pemangku Raja" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 4 May 1960. p. 3.
"Rengkasan Perkhidmatan Ahli2 Majlis Pemangku Raja" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 4 May 1960. p. 3. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
Buku Laporan tahunan Negeri Brunei Tahun 1933.
Sidhu, Jatswan S. (22 December 2009). Historical Dictionary of Brunei Darussalam. Scarecrow Press. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-8108-7078-9.
AWANG MOHAMAD YUSOP, DAMIT (1995). "The Malaysia Plan and the First Brunei Elections" (PDF). Brunei Darussalam 1944 - 1962: Constitutional and Political Development in a Malay-Muslim Sultanate. Department of History, The School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London: 297.
"Jasa Baik Sir Dennis Tidak Di-Lupakan" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 3 April 1963. p. 4. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
"Selamat Belayar Dato MacKintosh" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 18 December 1963. p. 2. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
Bin Haji Abdul Majid, Dato’ Haji Harun. The Brunei Rebellion: December 1962 (PDF). King’s College, London. pp. 13–15, 20.
"Pemangku Menteri Besar Brunei" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 6 October 1965. p. 1. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
"Catalogue of Privy Council Papers". humanities-research.exeter.ac.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
"AROUND BRUNEI: AROUND BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN-- 20th JAN 2007". AROUND BRUNEI. 24 September 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
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"Mereka yang di-raikan" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 1 March 1967. p. 8.
"D.Y.M.M. Mengurniakan Bintang2 Kehormatan Dan Pingat2 Pada Ari Jadi Baginda" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 2 October 1963. p. 2. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
"Raja-Raja Dan Pembesar2 Tanah Melayu Mendapat Pingat Kehormatan" (PDF). Pelita Brunei. 1 October 1958. p. 4. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
Steinberg, S. (27 December 2016). The Statesman's Year-Book 1962: The One-Volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA of all nations. Springer. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-230-27091-6.
Brunei Government Gazette (PDF). Brunei History Centre. 1 February 1951. p. 14.

Political offices
Preceded by
Ibrahim Mohammad Jahfar
2nd Menteri Besar
1 September 1962 – 4 November 1968 Succeeded by
Yusuf Abdul Rahim

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Dato Seri Paduka Haji Marsal Maun's Timeline

1913
November 8, 1913
Pulau Ambok, Telanai , Brunei (Brunei Darussalam)
2000
March 28, 2000
Age 86
Telanai, Mukim Gadong A, Brunei-Muara District, Brunei (Brunei Darussalam)
March 28, 2000
Age 86
Kiarong muslim cemetry, Brunei (Brunei Darussalam)