Ustaz Mil (born Musa; 20 November 1918 – 11 October 2013) was an Indonesian ulama.
Ustaz Mil | |
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Born | Musa 20 November 1918 Bukit Batu, Dutch East Indies |
Died | 11 October 2013 | (aged 94)
Nationality | Indonesian |
Other names | Comel |
Occupation |
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Ustaz Mil was born Musa on 20 November 1918 in Sungai Pakning, Bukit Batu, as the second child of the seven children. [1] He was named by his grandfather and was called Comel by his aunt. His father was a rubber farmer who died when he was five years old and left Mil to continued his job along with his brother in order to provide money for their family. [1] He suffered an injury from a knife slash in his right hand while working and left a visible scar for his whole life. [1] Mil love to play soccer and became the first child in his village to get an education. [1] He said in an interview that he only wanted to take his eldest brother to school but after seeing many people studying at school he didn't want to return home. [2] His teacher later persuaded his father to let him go to school and praised him smart because he could learn elementary school lessons and then named him Ustaz Mil. [2]
After graduated from Goverment school in 1930, Mil continued to study at Madrasa Khairiyah in Sungai Pakning while working to pay for his tuition fee, and continued his education at Jami' Merbau Ismai'li in Kelantan. [3]
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Ustaz Mil (born Musa; 20 November 1918 – 11 October 2013) was an Indonesian ulama.
Ustaz Mil | |
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Born | Musa 20 November 1918 Bukit Batu, Dutch East Indies |
Died | 11 October 2013 | (aged 94)
Nationality | Indonesian |
Other names | Comel |
Occupation |
|
Ustaz Mil was born Musa on 20 November 1918 in Sungai Pakning, Bukit Batu, as the second child of the seven children. [1] He was named by his grandfather and was called Comel by his aunt. His father was a rubber farmer who died when he was five years old and left Mil to continued his job along with his brother in order to provide money for their family. [1] He suffered an injury from a knife slash in his right hand while working and left a visible scar for his whole life. [1] Mil love to play soccer and became the first child in his village to get an education. [1] He said in an interview that he only wanted to take his eldest brother to school but after seeing many people studying at school he didn't want to return home. [2] His teacher later persuaded his father to let him go to school and praised him smart because he could learn elementary school lessons and then named him Ustaz Mil. [2]
After graduated from Goverment school in 1930, Mil continued to study at Madrasa Khairiyah in Sungai Pakning while working to pay for his tuition fee, and continued his education at Jami' Merbau Ismai'li in Kelantan. [3]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)