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"Ija… abang tahu, Ija isteri yang baik dan jujur. Abang tak pernah pertikaikan layanan Ija terhadap abang. Cuma, abang perlukan seseorang untuk bantu Ija menguruskan maahad. Izinkan abang berkahwin lagi, Ija.” Ummi Khadeeja tergamam. Hanya matanya yang berbicara. Angin tiada, ribut pun tidak, tiba-tiba pokok bergoyang. Selama 16 tahun hidup bersama, hari ini suaminya berterus terang ingin berkahwin lagi. Haruskah dia tersenyum? Demi cinta dan agama, Ummi Khadeeja berkorban. Jika suaminya bahagia dengan perkahwinan ini, dia akan turut bahagia. Cuma, dia berharap pengorbanan ini tidak disia-siakan.
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Criticism on women character in Hamzah Hussin's works.
Text and translation of a hitherto unpublished chronicle of the most important Malay colony in Borneo. Hikayat Bandjar is a highly valuable body of material for the study of Indonesian cultural history. The author gives a textual and philological analysis of its contents. In the introduction he discusses earlier publications on the Hikajat Bandjar, the condition of the manuscripts, the language in which the text is written, and the (scholarly) appreciation expressed for Malay chronicles in the past. In the following chapter Ras gives summaries and comparisons of recensions I and II of the Hikajat Bandjar, and looks at parallels with other Malay and Javanese stories. He also discusses the Malay colony in Southeast Borneo and its contacts with Java.
Includes the annual report of the Malaysian Branch, Royal Asiatic Society.