The Passing of Azah Aziz (1928-2012)


July 10, 2012

The Passing of Azah Aziz (1928-2012): Al-Fatihah

My classmates and I of the Class of 1963 at the University of Malaya wish to express our heartfelt condolences to our Professor and Mentor, Royal Professor Ungku A. Aziz and his family on the passing of Puan Azah Aziz yesterday.

We remember Mak Ungku most fondly as that beautiful, gracious and talented lady and writer who was seen on the campus of the University of Malaya always in the company of Professor Pak Ungku during our days as students at the Department and later Faculty of Economics and Administration. Semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat keatas roh Allahyarmah Mak Ungku. Al-Fatihah.–Din Merican, Class of 1963, University of Malaya.

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Azah Aziz’s passing robs  our nation of a Malay culture expert

by Bernama (07-09-12)

Malaysia has lost a renowned and respected Malay culture expert with the demise of Azah Aziz today.

The 83-year-old former journalist and wife of Royal Professor Ungku A. Aziz passed away at about 10am today following a stroke.

Born on August 21, 1928 in Singapore and raised in Johor Baru, Azah, whose full name had been Sharifah Azah Mohamed Alsagoff, who was also known as Mak Ungku, studied at Sekolah Menengah Convent there.

According to her biography, “Azah Aziz: Kartika di Langit Seni” published in 2002, Azah was still young when her schooling was disrupted by the Japanese Occupation.

After World War II, she intended to continue her studies but Ungku Aziz proposed to her, saying: “Marrying me will be like furthering your studies at the university.”

Azah, the mother of Bank Negara Governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz, was also known as an expert on Malay traditional fabrics and attire. Always seen in baju kurung, the soft-spoken and ever-smiling Azah is said to have a collection of Malay traditional attire including baju kebaya and baju Melayu.

She was among the first Malay women journalists, serving Berita Harian in Singapore from 1957 before moving on to Utusan Melayu and a women’s magazine.

Azah, who is also the niece of UMNO founder Datuk Onn Jaafar, was among the founders of the National Writers Association of Malaysia (Pena).She was also the founder and first president of the Women Journalists Association of Malaysia (Pertama) from 1971 to 1978.

While at Berita Harian, Azah handled the women’s pages and wrote on the need for mothers to prepare nutritious food for their family, among other issues.

According to her biography, she held strong to her mother’s advice: “If you want to help the Malays, write about nutrition.” Azah had written more than 10 books on pantun, seloka (short witty poems ending in aphorism), women’s affairs and issues, traditional attire and handicrafts.

In 2008, Azah was conferred the honorary doctorate in the arts and education by Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) for her expertise and contributions to journalism and promotion of culture.She was also honoured as Tokoh Wanita Johor, and awarded the Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim Woman of Excellence Award and Anugerah Jarum Berlian.

Her last posts were as Chairman of Prestige Communications Sdn Bhd and Advisor on Malay culture and traditions. — Bernama

20 thoughts on “The Passing of Azah Aziz (1928-2012)

  1. Classmates of the MU Class of 1963, always shy to comment, and others are welcome to express your personal condolences to our Royal Professor Ungku A. Aziz and his family on this blog.–Din Merican

  2. She’s an outstanding woman and a Malay woman at that. Al-Fatihah . She’s a model wife and mother. Seen but not heard yet making tremendous contributions as the wife of Royal Professor Ungku Aziz.

  3. Al Fatihah. Beautiful lady. An Alsagoff.. My dearest friend an Alsagoff passed away a long time ago at such a young age. I am sad now remembering.

  4. My deepest condolences to the family of Royal Professor Ungku A Aziz for this great loss .The late Azah Aziz was a graceful but humble lady .She contributed the development of Bahasa Malaysia through her short colums in newspapers .As the wife of the vice chancellor of University of Maaya she is friendly to staff and their spouses often with encouragement .

  5. Semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas Rohnya dan di tempatkan bersama-sama orang yang beriman..Amin..Alfatihah…

  6. My condolences to the family of Prof Ungku Aziz.

    I personally met the late Azah Aziz briefly when the good Prof ( as VC of UM) gave a tea party in the aftermath of the May 13 riots to student leaders who helped to keep peace and order in the campus colleges during those dark days. I still remember one comment he made to us, “You all made the campus an oasis of peace”. Never forgotten that phrase, “oasis of peace” ever since.

    Al-fathihah.

  7. Semoga Allah swt menempatkan beliau dikalangan orang orang soleh di taman Shurgawi………AlFatihah………….Amiin.

  8. I remember Mak Engku like it was only yesterday. I came out of the canteen at Faculty of Economics & Admin (FEA) which was located in a small valley just at the PJ gate which was also the entrance of the road to the VC’s residence. I saw her there with her pretty teenage daughter (now Tan Sri) Zeti and both of them were taking an evening stroll. We walked together towards the library where I was to continue my last-minute mugging and they were going to the Kedai Buku. Such nice humble people… My condolences to the family….

  9. Dari Allah kamu datang kepada Allah kamu kembali, semuga Allah mencucuri rahmat keatas roh mu dan ditempatkan dengan orang-
    Orang yang beriman. Alfatihah.
    Maimunah – July 11 2012 -09.20am

  10. I always have my admiration for Mak Engku regardsless the generation gap. We owe most if not all of our pantun and baju kurung tradition to her. May Allah shower you with blessings and place you in His jannah dear Mak Engku. Ameen.

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