Matussin Omar

Bruneian historian and writer (born 1948)

ماتوسسين عمر3rd Director of Brunei MuseumIn office
1987–1995MonarchHassanal BolkiahDeputyLim Jock SengPreceded byMatassim JibahSucceeded byLim Jock Seng Personal detailsBorn (1948-11-16) 16 November 1948 (age 75)
Sumbiling Lama, Brunei Town, BruneiEducationSultan Omar Ali Saifuddien CollegeAlma materUniversity of Malaya (BSc)
Australian National UniversityOccupation
  • Historian
  • museum curator
  • teacher
  • civil servant
  • writer
AwardsMastera Literary Award

Dato Paduka Haji Matussin bin Omar (born 16 November 1948), pen name D. P. Matussin,[1] is a historian, civil servant and writer from Brunei who previously served as the third director of the Brunei Museum from 1987 to 1995.[2] He started writing poetry, short tales, essays, and song lyrics in 1962.[3] Since then, he has established himself as a well-known scholar of Bruneian literature and culture.[4]

Early life and education

Matussin bin Omar[5] was born in Kampong Sumbiling Lama on 16 November 1948. Early education was obtained at Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College (SOASC) from 1959 to 1968 and Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Malay School from 1955 to 1958. He continued his education at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur from 1969 to 1973, earning a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Sociology and Anthropology. In 1976, the government of Brunei sent him to the Australian National University in Canberra as part of the In-Service Training Scheme, where he earned a Master's degree in Prehistory in 1979.[6]

Career

Matussin began employment in SOASC as a teacher. He transferred to the Department of Museums at the end of 1973 and took a job there as an Archaeological Officer. He was named Curator of Archaeology in 1977. He served as the Department of Museums' Deputy Director from 1 January 1983 until 1987. In 1987, he was named Director of Brunei Museum,[7] a role he maintained until 1995.[6][2]

Matussin was hired on 4 December 1995, by the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sports (MCYS) as a Special Duties Officer.[8] He was selected as the Chef De Mission for the Brunei delegation in the 1997 SEA Games, which were held in Jakarta, Indonesia. Additionally, he served as the MCYS' Permanent Secretary. In addition to his writing career, he has been penning song lyrics for events such as Family Day and International Museum Day, when Brunei celebrated at the Brunei Museum.[6]

Monographs

Matussin's works and monographs include:[6]

  • Batu nisan Aceh di Brunei (in Malay).
  • Penggalian bahan-bahan purbakala (in Malay).
  • Islam di Brunei dari perspektif aksiologi (in Malay).
  • Meriam Sepanyol di Kampong Ayer (in Malay). 1981.
  • Peniup umpong dengan Puteri Gunong Maulu (in Malay).
  • Mengakas Yang Terpendam: Pengenalan Umum Tentang Arkeologi (in Malay).
  • Haji Matussin bin Omar. Pengaruh Islam ke atas Peralatan Budaya Orang-Orang Melayu Brunei (in Malay).
  • Matussin bin Omar; Sha'ari bin Ahmad. Tembok batu abad ke-15/16 Masehi di Kota Batu: laporan ringkas (in Malay).
  • Shariffuddin, P. M.; Matussin bin Omar (1970). Stone Age in Brunei. Vol. 2. Brunei Museum Journal.
  • Matussin bin Omar (1975). A preliminary account of surface finds from Tanjung Batu Beach, Muara. Vol. 3. Brunei Museum Journal.[9]
  • Matussin bin Omar (1978). Archaeological excavations in protohistoric Brunei. Canberra: Australian National University.
  • Shariffuddin, P. M.; Omar, Matussin (1978). Distribution of Chinese and Siamese ceramics in Brunei. Vol. 4. Brunei Museum Journal.
  • Matussin bin Omar (1978). Radio Carbon Dates for Kupang and Sungai Lumut , Brunei. Vol. 4. Brunei Museum Journal.
  • Bellwood, Peter; Omar, M. (1980). Trade patterns & political developments in Brunei & adjacent areas, A.D. 700-1500. Vol. 4. Brunei Museum Journal.
  • Matussin bin Omar (1994). Archaeology and the reconstruction of Brunei's Early History. Vol. 9. Brunei Museum Journal.

Awards and honours

Awards

Matussin was awarded the 2012 Mastera Literary Award for his work, Biarkan kami bernafas (in Malay). 2009. ISBN 978-99917-0-665-8.[10][1]

Honours

Matussin has earned the following honours:[6]

References

  • Department of Museums. "Dato Paduka Awang Haji Matussin bin Omar" (PDF). www.museums.gov.bn (in Malay). Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  • Gerbang Bahasa. "HADIAH SASTERA MASTERA" (PDF). www.gerbangbahasa.gov.bn (in Malay). Retrieved 2 July 2024.
  • Thumboo, Edwin (1996). Cultures in ASEAN and the 21st Century. UniPress, Centre. ISBN 978-981-00-8174-4.
  • Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (1996). Puteri sulung (in Malay). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan.
  • Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei (2003). Jurnal Beriga (in Malay). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan.
  • Jabatan Muzium-Muzium (2014). Jejak budaya: sambutan 25 tahun penubuhan Muzium Teknologi Melayu, 1988-2013 dan menyelusuri perkembangan 35 tahun Bahagian Etnografi, 1978-2013 (in Malay). Jabatan Muzium-Muzium, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan. ISBN 978-99917-30-55-4.
  • Sirat, Amin (2012). Tamsil ibarat madah bestari (in Malay). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan.
  • Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei (2012). Dua wajah: antologi cerpen dan sajak : himpunan cerpen dan puisi pemenang hadiah kreatif bahana bagi tahun 2006-2009 (in Malay). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan. ISBN 978-99917-0-841-6.
  • Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (2013). Dewan sastera (in Malay). Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.
  • Vienne, Marie-Sybille de (9 March 2015). Brunei: From the Age of Commerce to the 21st Century. NUS Press. ISBN 978-9971-69-818-8.
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Preceded by 3rd Director of Brunei Museum
1987–1995
Succeeded by
Matassim Jibah
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