Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin

Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz (born 6 July 1982), more popularly known as Tunku 'Abidin Muhriz, is the second son of the reigning Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan in Malaysia, Tuanku Muhriz ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir. He is the Founding President of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS), Malaysia and is a trustee of Yayasan Chow Kit along with Yayasan Munarah.[1]

Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin
Born (1982-07-06) 6 July 1982
University Hospital, Petaling Jaya
Full name
Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin ibni Tunku Muhriz (at birth)
DynastyPagaruyung
FatherTuanku Muhriz ibni al-Marhum Tuanku Munawir
MotherTuanku Aishah Rohani Tengku Besar Mahmud
ReligionSunni Islam

Family

Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin was born on 6 July 1982 at University Hospital, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, as second son and child of Tuanku Muhriz ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir (now the reigning Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan) and Tuanku Aishah Rohani.

His siblings are :

Education

He was educated at :

  • Alice Smith School, Kuala Lumpur
  • Marlborough College, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
  • London School of Economics and Political Science, where he obtained his BSc in Government and Sociology and MSc in Comparative Politics and Imperial History.

Career

In conjunction with his father's Installation Ceremony he wrote a book about the state's history and customs, and began a major project to revitalise the State Anthem, Berkatlah Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan, working with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, which was officially launched on 26 October 2010.[2]

He is a Trustee of Yayasan Munarah, Yayasan Chow Kit and the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation, Founding President of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) and is an Honorary Major in the Malaysian Territorial Army. In his various roles he has been interviewed for numerous television programmes, magazines and newspaper features.

He has authored four books to date:

  • Payung Berdaulat Warisan Beradat (2009). Istana Negeri Sembilan
  • Abiding Times (2011). Marshall Cavendish.[3]
  • Abiding Times 2 (2012). Marshall Cavendish
  • Roaming Beyond the Fence (2013). Editions Didier Millet

Interests

Tunku 'Abidin is greatly interested in music and is an accomplished pianist. A strong supporter of the arts, he is the patron for the Euroasia Association of Performing Arts or Euroasia, and regularly supports the organisation's efforts to develop and share music education and performance. Tunku 'Abidin has also performed at the Konsert Diraja UKM (National University of Malaysia Royal Concert) for the past several years. He is the first patron of Hands Percussion, a Malaysian percussion ensemble.[4]

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Styles of
Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin
Reference styleHis Highness
Spoken styleYour Highness
Alternative styleTunku

Titles and styles

  • 6 July 1982  29 December 2008: His Highness (Yang Mulia) Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin bin Tunku Besar Muhriz
  • 29 December 2008  present: His Highness (Yang Amat Mulia) Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz

Military ranks

  • 10 November 2009  present: Honorary Major, Regiment 508, Malaysian Territorial Army

Honours

He has been awarded :

  • Recipient of the Royal Family Order of Yam Tuan Radin Sunnah (DKYR, 20 October 2009).
  • Recipient of the Grand Knight of the Most Conspicuous Loyal Order of Tuanku Muhriz (SSTM, 14 January 2018)[5]

Ancestry

gollark: EE teachers... do not... cause and know the entire contents of the universe...?
gollark: And God, who is omnipotent, can simply predict them anyway.
gollark: Well, random things don't imply that "you" choose anything or that you can't make good enough predictions.
gollark: God chose to create humans. They had exact knowledge of what the humans would do. QED.
gollark: And the empirical things which are vaguely related go the other way.

References

  1. "Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin".
  2. Chitra S. Nathan (30 October 2010). "Prince fine-tunes Negri Sembilan anthem". The Star. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011.
  3. "Abiding Times – an insight into the minds of Malaysia's thinking youth". Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs. 3 January 2011. Archived from the original on 9 February 2017. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  4. "Hands Percussion welcomes royal patron". 24 March 2017. https://www.nst.com.my/news/2017/03/223971/hands-percussion-welcomes-royal-patron. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  5. "Kedah Sultan heads list of 693 recipients of Negeri Sembilan awards". New Strait Times. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
Malaysian royalty
Preceded by
Tunku Ali Redhauddin Muhriz
Line of succession to the throne of Negeri Sembilan
2nd position
Succeeded by
Tunku Naquiyuddin
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