Sunday, 31 January 2016

Mohd Yusope bin Haji Mohd Sharif 1896-1953 (5) Biography

Inche Mohamed Yusope (1896-1954)
Walid/Tok Walid/ Suami Nenek Inchek/Bik Esah

Full name: Haji Mohamed Yusope bin Haji Mohamed Sharif
Call names: Bapak called his father Walid. I refer to him as Tok Walid (should be Jaddi).
Date of birth: 11 February 1896
Place of birth: 262-T Banda Hilir (Rumah Banda Hilir), Malacca
Education: Passed Junior Cambridge, Standard 7
Occupations:
  1. Founding Member, Malay Company, Malacca Volunteer Rifles (1914-1921); Malacca Volunteer Corp 1921; renamed 4th Battalion, Straits Settlements Volunteer Corp (4/SSVF). Achieved rank as Company Sergeant-Major upon retiring from Volunteer service.
  2. Assistant Inspector of Schools, Kuala Lumpur 1928. The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 June 1928, Page 16. Malay Girls and Empire Day.
  3. Education Conference: Malay Session Begins. The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser, 11 August 1939, Page 9
  4. Entomologist, Serdang Agricultural School, Selangor 1937-1942
  5. Wildlife (Mergastua), Malacca; sharp-shooter and hunter; winner of shooting competitions 1942-1954 (died)

Demise: circa August 1953 - 4 January 1954
Cause of death: Heart attack; hemorrhagic brain stroke (he was 58 when he died)
Place of demise: Rumah Banda Hilir, at maghrib
Place of burial: Tanah Perkuburan Islam Masjid Semabok, Malacca (in front of his parent's graves)

From Mak Bedah on 26 December 2016, at Azizah Ramli's wedding reception in Jengka:
Walid's demise
- Mak Bedah's father died when she was 10
- Mak Bedah described how her father died: Walid went to buang air besar (BO). At maghrib, he suffered pain in the neck (sakit tengkuk). He had burst a vessel due to hypertension (darah tinggi). He did not suffer from any debilitating disease when he died. My Bapak was overseas when Walid died. Pak Bakar was in Singapore. Mak Bedah sat at Walid's feet when he died.

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His father: Haji Mohd Sharif bin Ismail
His mother: Fatma (Patma or Pahmah) bt Mohamad (a fair lady like a Chinese)

Sibs: 5
Haji Mohamed Yusope (Tok Walid) is the only son and the eldest of 5 sibs.
  1. Haji Mohd Yusope (Walid; eldest; born 11 February 1896; died c.1954; 58 years old)
  2. Mahani (Nenek Ani; Nek Ani; born circa 1898; died circa 1963-1968; 70 years old)
  3. Amnah (Nenek Amnah, Nek Amnah; born circa 1900; died circa 1967; 67 years old)
  4. Alijah (Nenek Jah; Nek Jah; born circa 1902; died circa 1963-1967; 70 years old )
  5. Asiah (Nenek Ya; Nek Ya; Ya Tampin; born circa 1904; died 28 April 1984; 80 years old)

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FAMILY PHOTOS
(from the B/W print collections of Mohd Yusope bin Hj Mohd Sharif and his son Abdul Rashid bin Mohd Yusope)

Mohd Yusope bin Hj Mohd Sharif (1914-1921; 18-25 years old). Founding Member, Malay Company, Malacca Volunteer Rifles (1914-1921); Malacca Volunteer Corp 1921; renamed 4th Battalion, Straits Settlements Volunteer Corp (4/SSVF). Achieved rank as Company Sergeant-Major upon retiring from Volunteer service.
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Assistant Inspector of Schools, Kuala Lumpur (to insert photo, if any)


MATTERS MUSLIM.
The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 
8 June 1928, Page 16
Malay Girls and Empire Day.
Given the right education, what the Malay boys can do with regard to learning and drill the Malay girls are also capable of carrying out. It is reported that the girls of the Kampong Bahru Malay Girls' vernacular school, Kuala Lumpur, assembled at the school compound on May 24th. to celebrate the Empire Day. The Lady supervisor of the Malay vernacular girls' school and her assistant, Inche Mohamed Yusope, Assistant Inspector of Schools, Mr. Haji Mohamed Sidin, Malay visiting teacher, and a large number of the parents and other relations of the girls were present at the function. The proceedings commenced at 9.30 a.m. when Inche Haniffa binti Mohamed, who is said to be one of the best lady teachers in the school, made a long speech, explaining the meaning of "Empire Day" and why it is celebrated all over the British Dominions, Colonies and Protectorates. At the conclusion of the speech, the girls exhibited themselves at their best in the matter of drill and other exercises which were much appreciated by the large audience. ...


Mohd Yusope had 4 children in 1928. Nenek Inchek was carrying her 5th child (Mak Sarah) in 1928.

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He married in 1920 and worked in KL and Serdang before the war 1921-1942. He lived at 1092 Jalan Imbi government quarters in Kuala Lumpur 1921-1942. His work made him travel to Cameron Highlands and various parts of KL which he photographed and documented, and later communicated to his son in England. 
Haji Mohd Yusope bin Haji Muhammad SharifEntomologist, Serdang Agricultural School, Selangor, Federated Malay States (FMS), British Malaya. 





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Mohd Yusope returned to 262-T Banda Hilir in 1942 when KL was bombed and lived till he died 1942-1954. There are a few photos of him in Banda Hilir - 1 photo at home in 1948; 1 group photo at Pulau Besar in 1948.


Walid at leftmost.


Walid at rightmost.

Walid in Banda Hilir

Walid wrote to his son in Kirkby, England.

Walid's handwriting


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HIS SIBLINGS
(his 4 younger sisters)
Mahani bt Hj Mohd Sharif
Silhoutte of Nenek Ani in the kitchen near the entrance door. She lived in the adjoining ground quarters of Rumah Banda Hilir, 1963. She taught Quran to kids, including my eldest brother Sharif and elder sister Sharifah (Pah).

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Amnah bt Hj Mohd Sharif
Nenek Amnah. She married to HABHAL and went to live in Singapore. She died in Singapore in the late 1960s. She made kicap HABHAL.

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Alijah bt Hj Mohd Sharif
She looked like Nenek Amnah.

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Asiah bt Hj Mohd Sharif
Nenek Ya (Ya Tampin). She married to Hj Ibrahim (a mamak businessman) and went to live with him in Tampin where her husband had a sundry shop (kedai runcit) named Tampin Store.

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Wife: Aishah bt Mohd Amin
Her call names: Bapak called his mother Inchek. I called her Nenek Inchek.
                          Others called her Bik Esah.
Date of birth: circa May-July 1907
Place of birth: Kampong Bahru, Kuala Lumpur (she was of Javanese heritage)
Demise: 1978 (deceased at age 71)
Cause of death: Diabetic complications
Place of burial: KL

Nenek Inchek at the government quarters at 1092 Jalan Imbi in Kuala Lumpur, before KL was bombed in 1942. She then moved to Banda Hilir with her kids. Walid followed later. They all lived in Banda Hilir throughout the war.
Nenek Inchek (at right) and her elder sister-in-law Nenek Ani (silhoutte near the kitchen door) at rumah Banda Hilir. They were probably preparing for a wedding. 1953-1963.
Probably her photo for her Malaysian passport to go to Sabah in 1967.
She wore celak as eyeliner after her Hajj in 1963.
Nenek Inchek was already a Hajjah in 1963, before I went to school in 1965. This photo was taken in 1965-1967. She wore a white muslin cloth as serban. She showed me how to wear her serban. She came to live with our family at 56 Jalan Day in Alor Setar, Kedah. 1964-1967. Then she followed and lived with us at Gaya College, Jesselton, Sabah 1967-1969.

Date of marriage: circa February-May 1920
Walid was 24 years old when he married Aishah bt Mohd Amin (Nenek Inchek) in February/March/April/May 1920. She was 12+ going on 13 years old when she married to Mohd Yusope bin Hj Mohd Sharif (Bapak's Walid).

Children: 15 (2 died); 13 survived to adulthood.

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Summary
Mohamed Yusope bin Mohamed Sharif was born on 11 February 1896 at 262-T Banda Hilir, Malacca (Rumah Banda Hilir). His mother was called Padma. Her name was written as Pahma on his birth certificate. Her real fullname is Fatmah bt Mohamad. His father was Haji Mohd Sharif bin Ismail. His father returned from the Hajj in 1896. His father died suddenly circa 1906, and and he was looked after by his uncle Zainal (Zenal) bin Ismail in Klang. He married Aishah bt Mohd Amin of Kampong Bahru in early 1920. She was a 12/13-year old orphan girl. She was referred to Nenek Inchek or Bik Esah. Inchek Mohamed Yusope was an entomologist and worked with Tok Rashid at the College of Agriculture in Serdang, Selangor . He was then an Assistant Inspector of Schools in British Malaya. He was present at the Kampong Bahru Malay Girls' School on Empire Day on 24 May 1928. He was 32 years old in 1928. He lived at 1092 Jalan Imbi in KL in November 1931 when my father (Bapak) was born in November 1931. He returned to Banda Hilir, Malacca when the Japanese war broke out in Malaya and KL was bombed in 1942. The family then lived at 262-T Banda Hilir till the demise of Mohd Yusope. Nenek Inchek followed to live with her son (my father; Bapak) and we moved out of Banda Hilir in 1963. We went to live in Alor Star, Kedah.

Friday, 15 January 2016

Prof Farida Habib Shah



Name: Prof Farida bt Habib Shah
Other names: Prof Farida Shah/Prof Shah
DOB: 29 June 1948, Malacca
Date of demise: 1 November 2014 (aged 66 years)
Occupation: molecular biologist as well as professor at UKM and UMT, and biotechpreneur
Dubbed: Iron Lady of Biotechnology
Husband: Peter Anderson (travel writer and photographer)

Parents:
Father: Tan Sri Habib Mohammed Shah (HM Shah)
Mother: a Malay lady in Melaka
Siblings: 10
  1. Dr Kamal Ariffin bin Habib (born 22 July 1947, eldest) - Medical practitioner, KL, Malaysia
  2. Prof Farida Shah/Prof Farida Habib Shah (29 June 1948-2014) - ex-TKC, Molecular biologist & professor at UKM and UMT. Died aged 66.
  3. Jamilah Habib Shah - ex-TKC
  4. Nyarus Habib Shah
  5. Hanief Shah
  6. Soraya bt Habib Shah (born 17 Feb 1954) - Entrepreneur, London, UK
  7. Khairudin Shah (born 1956) - Manager, Malaysia
  8. Omar Din bin Habib Shah  (born 15 June 1959) - trader, London, UK
  9. Shahrum Ali bin H M Shah (born 11 June 1962)  - lawyer, Bangsar, Malaysia
  10. Viera's son: Shariff Shah (born 1975) - Hotelier


Her academic background, taken from TWAS
http://twas.org/article/memoriam-farida-shah

Farida Habib Shah was born 29 June 1948 in Melaka, Malaysia. She obtained her Master's of Science in immunogenetics in 1975 at the University of Malaya and her PhD in molecular biology in 1983 at the School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of New South Wales in Australia. She was the first Malaysian professor of molecular biology at the National University of Malaysia (UKM).

In 2003, she set up and became CEO of Melaka Biotech Corp. and director of the  Melaka Institute of Biotechnology. She founded the government-owned Melaka Biotech Holdings, with 4 subsidiary companies.

During her academic career, she authored over 200 papers and presented over 250 papers. He work also focused on developing molecular marker techniques for determining genetic diversity of oil palms and medicinal plants. In addition, she was  involved in the development of Jatropha (a flowering plant in the euphorbia family) as alternative feedstock for biodiesel.

Prof. Shah also was founder and president of the Malaysian Molecular and Biotechnology Society. She served as chairperson of the Science and Technology Commission, National Council Women's Organisations in Malaysia, and was founding treasurer of the Malaysian Genetics Society.

In addition to her other work, Prof. Shah had most recently been serving as adjunct professor at the University Malaysia Terengganu.


External links:

The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS)
In Memoriam: Farida Shah

Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD)
Farida Habib Shah - Vice President OWSD (Asia-Pacific region)
Member 1994

University College of Science and Technology Malaysia
Publications authored by Farida Habib Shah

Malaysian Society for Molecular Biology & Biotechnology (MSMBB)
http://www.msmbb.org.my/
http://www.msmbb.org.my/pastpresidents.php
Prof Dr Farida Habib Shah President MSMBB 1989-1991

Pharmacognosy Research
Farida Habib Shah
Department of Research and Development,
Novel Plants Sdn. Bhd.,
27C Jln Petaling Utama 12,
7.5 Miles Old Klang Road,
46000 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia,

The Petri Dish
Remembering Farida: Farida's fervour
November 2014
http://thepetridish.jimdo.com/science-personality/

Bangladesh Academy of Sciences (BAS)
http://www.bas.org.bd
Young Women Scientists Workshop

International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA)
www.isaaa.org
Experts Enlighten Malaysia MPs on Biotech

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Haji Zaini bin Haji Ahmad

Haji Zaini bin Haji Ahmad
(eldest son of HABHAL)

Full name: Haji Zaini bin Haji Ahmad

Call names: Mak Bedah addressed him as Mama Zaini, sometimes Nana Zaini. He is also referred to as Cikgu Zaini as well as Zaini HABHAL.

Date of birth (DOB): 1926 (based on his retirement in 1981 - 55 years of work)

Occupation: schoolteacher and kicap producer

According to Bapak, Zaini was tall. He was a Raffles College runner and badminton player. He became a schoolteacher at Pulau Bukom. He was known as Cikgu Zaini.

He retired by 12 September 1981 and went for Hajj with his wife on 21 September 1981 (see invitation letter below).

His parents were already deceased when Cikgu Zaini went for Hajj in 1981.

He became the Director of HABHAL & Sons Trading, continuing the soy sauce business after his father. He was the second HABHAL director after his father.

Haji Zaini's business card.
Card from Bapak's collection 2007.

Haji Zaini is deceased (from Bapak 2007).

Date of demise: __

Sibs: 7

He was the eldest son of Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Latiff (HABHAL).

His brothers are Mohamad and Mahmud.

His sisters are Zaiton, Saadiah and Aishah.

Marriage:

Zaini married in Kajang. Bapak drove a Morris Minor to see him. There is no photo of Cikgu Zaini's marriage to Cikgu Saadiah.

Wife: Hajah Saadiah bt Buyong

Hajah Saadiah bt Buyong
Wife of Haji Zaini bin Haji Ahmad

Saadiah is from Kajang, but lives at Masalink near Woodlands, Singapore.

She was a former schoolteacher.

She is ~70 years old in 2016.

She runs the HABHAL business that makes the HABHAL soy sauce in Johor Bahru, Johor.

Her father is Haji Buyong Lenggang.
Cikgu Saadiah's father in Kajang
Card from Bapak's collection 2007.
Children: 2 sons
  1. Mohd Jamil ... he was already married in 1981, when his parents went for Hajj.
  2. Ahmad
Mohd Jamil bin Haji Zaini
Elder son of Haji Zaini
Ahmad bin Haji Zaini
Younger son of Haji Zaini
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JEMPUTAN KENDURI ARWAH (Tahlil), RETIREMENT, AND HAJJ 1981

Cikgu Zaini, wife Saadiah and sons, invited Bapak to their house for kenduri arwah (tahlil) and before going for Hajj.

Cikgu Zaini had retired in 1981 - aged 55 years. His wife Cikgu Saadiah was ~35 years old in 1981. She's ~70 in 2016.

His parents, HABHAL and Nenek Amnah, have passed away. Nenek Amnah passed away in late 1960s. HABHAL remarried to Nenek Mahani in 1970 and he passed away before/by 1981.


Invitation letter from Cikgu Zaini, Singapore.
Letter from Bapak's collection 2007.
JEMPUTAN

Assalamu'alaikum Wr. Wb.

Dengan segala hormatnya dijemput
Tuan/Puan ke rumah kami di No. 134,
Lorong Sarina, Singapura 1441 pada
hari Sabtu 12.9.81 jam 2.00-5.30 ptg

kerana

Kenduri Arwah Hj Ahmad b. Hj A. Latiff
dan Amnah bt Hj Mohd Shariff.

Doa Selamat Bersara Cikgu Zaini bin Hj Ahmad.

Doa Selamat Bertolak Ke Tanah Suci
Cikgu Zaini bin Hj Ahmad
dan
Cikgu Saadiah bt Buyong
pada 21.9.81 jam 6.30 pagi.

Kehadiran Tuan/Puan sangatlah pehak
kami harapkan dengan kami mendahulukan
ribuan terima kasih.

Undangan dari:
Cikgu Zaini
Cikgu Saadiah
Mohd Jamil dan isteri
Ahmad bin Zaini

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Family Photos

Kak Fuziah bt Abdul Latiff (Tumpat, Kelantan) provided photos of Haji Zaini's family at his residence at 134 Lorong Sarina, Singapore (8 January 2016).

Cikgu Haji Zaini bin Haji Ahmad, wife Cikgu Saadiah bt Buyong
and sons Mohd Jamil (elder) and Ahmad (younger).
134 Lorong Sarina, Singapore. Photo from Kak Fuziah 2016. 
Zaini's family with HABHAL and second wife, Mahani bt Haji Khalil.
HABHAL married Mahani on 12 April 1970.
134 Lorong Sarina, Singapore. Photo from Kak Fuziah 2016.
Seated at rear from left: Mahani, HABHAL, Zaini, Mohd Jamil,
Seated in foreground: Maid (pembantu rumah HABHAL and Zaini), Ahmad and Saadiah.
134 Lorong Sarina, Singapore. Photo from Kak Fuziah 2016.
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Residence: 134 Lorong Sarina, Singapore

Haji Zaini and family lived in a brick double-storey house at 134 Lorong Sarina, Singapore.

However, the house has been vacant.

House at 134 Lorong Sarina, Singapore in 2011
Photo by Dr Mohamed Tahir. The house is vacant.

Saturday, 9 January 2016

Haji Abdul Lathif bin Haji Nuruddin (1872-1939)

Haji Abdul Lathif Tambi
Tokoh Ulamak Melaka
Ulamak Nusantara
Son of Haji Nuruddin @ Haji Tambi @ Tambi
Grandson of Hj Muhamed Saleh
Cucu Haji Muhamed Saleh




Sheikh Haji Abdul Lathif bin Tambi
Ulamak Nusantara

(Lahir Telok Mas, Melaka 1872 -
deceased Friday, September 1939 Makam Tengkera, Melaka)
(Meningggal: Jumaat jam 2.30 pagi, 17 Rejab 1358 Hijrah)

Full name: Haji Abdul Lathif bin Haji Nuruddin
Popular names: Haji Abdul Lathif Tambi [bin Tambi / bin Haji Tambi]
Referred name: He is referred to as Sheikh Haji Abdul Lathif, Ulamak Nusantara.
Nama lengkapnya ialah Haji Abdul Lathif bin Haji Muhammad Nuruddin (Haji Tambi) bin Muhammad Shalih al-Malakawi at-Tankirawi (named after Tengkera).
Gelarannya ialah Bahauddin. Gelaran ini diberikan oleh seorang ulama besar Melaka yang hidup sezaman dengan beliau iaitu Syeikh Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Rauf, Mufti Pertama Melaka (asal Semabok; makam di Semabok).

Lahir: 1288 Hijrah di Kampung Telok Mas, Melaka
Born: 1872 AD at Kampung Telok Mas, Melaka

Occupation: Ulamak, taught kitab, wrote kitab, publisher, published Suara Benar, philanthropist
Owner of printing press: Malacca Latieefiah Press; later relocated to Singapore

Residences (2 locations):
  1. Tengkera, Melaka and 
  2. North Bridge Road, Singapore
Tengkera residence in Melaka
25 Jalan Pantai
Source: Melaka in Fact, 30 April 2019
Google map picture of residence
25 Jalan Pantai

A morning market operates between 7 am - 11 am.
The surrounding houses are mainly Chinese.
The house has been sold to a Chinese.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/oxjdaZCjQMBT9fbUA
Map shows relative positions of Masjid Tengkera on Jalan Tengkera, Tengkera residence at 25 Jalan Pantai, and graves (makam) at Jalan Siantan 2/3A.



Meninggal:  Jumaat jam 2.30 pagi, 17 Rejab 1358 Hijrah, Makam Tengkera (67 tahun)
Deceased: Friday, September 1939, 2.30 am, interred at Makam Tengkera, Melaka (67 years)


Ulama yang hartawan lagi dermawan ini menghembuskan nafas terakhir pada hari Jumaat pukul 2.30 tengah malam, 17 Rejab 1358 H/1 September 1939 M dalam usia 67 tahun. Jenazahnya dikebumikan di Perkuburan Tengkera, Melaka. - Urusan Ulamak PAS Jasin, 2012



Makam Hj Abdul Latiff bin Hj Tambi
Jalan 2/3A, Taman Siantan, Tengkera

External links:
http://urusanulamakpasjasin.blogspot.my/2012/11/tokoh-ulama-melaka-syeikh-abdul-lathif.html


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ZIARAH MASJID TENGKERA
VISIT TO TRANQUERAH MOSQUE
5 June 2016
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Masjid Tengkera in 1937.
From Bapak's pendrive 2009.

Turn right as you enter through the front gate and enter the grounds of the masjid.
A red plaque near the front brick fence has information about him.

Information about Syeikh Haji Abdul Lathif
inside the grounds of Masjid Tengkera.
5 June 2016
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From Malacca Museum:
Ulama Nusantara
Syeikh Abdul Latif Haji Tambi
Syeikh Haji Abdul Latif bin Haji Muhammad Nuruddin (Haji Tambi) adalah seorang ulama berketurunan India yang dikenali di seluruh negeri-negeri Selat dan Indonesia. Beliau dilahirkan pada tahun 1872 bersamaan 1288 Hijrah di Kampung Telok Mas, Melaka dan dibesarkan di Singapura. Beliau telah dihantar ke Mekah oleh bapanya pada usia 8 tahun dan mendapat pendidikan agama
di Mekah selama 20 tahun iaitu bermula dari tahun 1880 hingga 1900.
Dikenali sebagai seorang yang dermawan dan kerap menghulurkan bantuan kepada sekolah-sekolah agama Melaka.
Beliau juga dianggap sebagai tokoh persuratan Melayu kerana jasa beliau dalam bidang penulisan amat besar.
Beliau banyak menghasilkan penulisan deskriptif mengenai sosial orang Melaka dan pernah membuka syarikat percetakan Malacca Latieefiah Press sebelum dipindahkan ke Singapura. Suara Benar adalah sebahagian sumbangan syarikat percetakan Abdul Latiff kepada sejarah pembinaan semangat nasionalisma dan patriotisma masyarakat di Tanah Melayu.
Beliau telah meninggal dunia pada hari Jumaat jam 2.30 pagi, 17 Rejab 1358 Hijrah, bersamaan bulan September 1939 dan dikebumikan di tanah perkuburan Tengkera, Melaka.

Translation of the above text from Malacca Museum: 
Archipelago Parson
Syeikh Haji Abdul Latif Haji Tambi
Sheikh Haji Abdul Latif bin Haji Muhammad Nuruddin (Haji Tambi) is a person of Indian descent well-known around the Straits Settlements and Indonesia. He was born in year 1872, equivalent to 1288 AH in the village of Telok Mas, Melaka, and then raised in Singapore. He was sent to Mecca by his father at the age of 8 and obtained religious education in Mecca for 20 years starting from 1880 to 1900. He is known as a philanthropist and often provided assistance to the religious schools in Melaka.
He is also regarded as a Malay literary figure for his great service in the field of writing. He produced a lot of descriptive writing about Malaccan sociology and used to open the printing company Malacca Latieefiah Press before relocating it to Singapore. Suara Benar was contributed by Abdul Latiff's company, which inspired the history of nationalism and patriotism among the Malay community.
He passed away at 2.30am on Friday, 17 Rejab 1358 AH, equivalent to the month of September 1939 and is interred at Tranquerah Cemetery, Melaka.
PERBADANAN MUZIUM MELAKA

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From: http://urusanulamakpasjasin.blogspot.my/2012/11/tokoh-ulama-melaka-syeikh-abdul-lathif.html
Asal-usul nenek moyangnya dikatakan berasal dari India. Walaupun dilahirkan di Melaka, usia kecilnya banyak dihabiskan di Singapura. [Haji Tambi lived and traded in Singapore. The family lived mainly in Singapore.] 
Keluarganya sangat memberi perhatian kepada pendidikan agama. Lantaran itu, ketika beliau berusia 8 tahun, beliau sudah dihantar oleh ayahandanya ke Makkah untuk menimba ilmu di sana. 
Di Singapura, beliau mula mengajar ilmu agama di ruang kecil di kedai kain milik ayahnya dan juga di kediamannya. Dikatakan bahawa selain mengajar, beliau turut mengusahakan perniagaan kain seperti ayahandanya. [Haji Tambi @ Haji Nuruddin bin Haji Muhammad Salleh, was a cloth merchant in Singapore.]
[Edited] Beliau dikatakan pernah turun berdakwah hingga ke utara tanah air - di Pulau Pinang, ke Medan di Sumatera, serta ke Surabaya dan Bandung di Tanah Jawa. 
Menyedari bahawa percetakan kitab sangat penting pada waktu itu untuk tujuan penyebaran ilmu maka beliau telah menubuhkan dua syarikat percetakan iaitu satu di Singapura dan satu lagi di Melaka. 
[Edited] Syarikat percetakan di Singapura dikenali dengan nama Lathifiyah Press, yang terletak di 768 North Beach (Bridge?) Road, Singapura, manakala syarikat percetakan di Melaka dikenali dengan nama Mathba’ah Al-Lathifiyah Al-Malakawiyah yang beroperasi di Tengkera, Melaka. 
Perkara ini telah diyatakan olehnya di muka hadapan kitab yang dikarangnya sendiri iaitu Hidayatur Rahman seperti berikut, “Dinamakan dia Hidayatur Rahman pada menyatakan segala arkanul iman karangan al-Imam al-Fadhil al-Haj Abdul Lathif bin al-Haj Tambi negeri Melaka kejadiannya, Kampung Tengkera kediamannya, Syafi’i mazhabnya, Asy’ari aqidahnya. Dihapuskan kiranya oleh Allah Ta’ala segala kesalahannya dengan kemegahan Nabi Muhammad saw”. 
Kajian yang dibuat oleh Md Sidin mendapati bahawa Syeikh Abdul Lathif Tambi ada mengarang kira-kira enam buah kitab. Kitab-kitab tersebut adalah seperti berikut, (the following are publications of Haji Abdul Lathif Tambi)
  1. Syair Bandung – Kitab syair ini diriwayatkan telah dikeluarkan oleh al-Ikhwan Press pada tahun 1917. 
  2. Hidayatur Rahman – Kitab ini diselesaikan penulisannya pada hari Isnin, 15 Jamadilawal 1318 H/1900 M. Kandungannya membicarakan tentang akidah menurut Mazhab Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah. Kitab ini dicetak buat kali ketiga oleh syarikat miliknya sendiri iaitu Mathba’ah al-Lathifiyah al-Malakawiyah, Melaka pada akhir Syawal 1348 H. 
  3. Tazkiratus Sunnatil Basyar bi Ahkami Itsna `Asyar (Rangkapan) – Kitab ini diselesaikan penulisannya pada malam Sabtu, 13 Rabiulakhir 1343 H/1924 M. Kitab ini pernah dicetak oleh Mathba`ah Al-Ahmadiah yang beroperasi di 50 Minto Road, Singapura, 25 Jamadilakhir 1344 H. Kandungan membicarakan beberapa masalah dan berbagai-bagai disiplin ilmu Islam terutama sekali beberapa pertikaian pendapat atau khilafiyah dalam Islam. 
  4. Risalah Buat Sementara Yang Sebenarnya Kelak Ketara – Kitab ini diselesaikan penulisannya pada hari Jumaat, 23 Jamadilawal 1354 H/26 Ogos 1935 M). Ia dicetak oleh Lathifiyah Press, Singapura, tanpa tarikh. Kandungannya membicarakan perkara khilafiyah dan merupakan lanjutan atau memperkukuh sebuah karya yang ditulis oleh al-Alim al-’Allamah Syeikh Abdul Muhaimin bin Abdul Aziz al-Lasami (Lasem). 
  5. Dalailul Khairat – Menurut Almarhum Tuan Guru Haji Wan Mohd Saghir Abdullah, kandungannya belum diketahui namun judulnya diperolehi melalui iklan Al-Ahmadiah Press pada halaman belakang risalah Ibu Di Dalam Rumahnya yang dikarang oleh Raja Haji Umar bin Raja Haji Hasan Riau, cetakan tahun 1926 M.
  6. Qiblah Dalail al-Hairan fi Jawazi Hadmi Masjid as-Sulthan – Judul ini diketahui melalui karya beliau berjudul Tazkiratus Sunnatil Basyar bi Ahkami Itsna `Asyar (Rangkapan). Judul ini ditulis barangkali ada kaitan dengan peristiwa perombakan Masjid Sultan Singapura seperti yang diungkapkan dalam majalah Qalam pada ketika itu. 

References used by the above blog:
  1. Wan Mohd Saghir Abdullah. 2004. Syeikh Abdul Lathif Tambi Ulama gigih, dermawan. Ruangan Bicara Agama. Utusan Malaysia. Terbit pada 1 Mac 2004. [newspaper article]
  2. Md. Sidin Ahmad Ishak. 1998. Penerbitan dan Percetakan Buku Melayu 1807-1960. Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Photos of Sheikh Haji Abdul Lathif Tambi:

His portrait is among many other renowned Malay ulamaks.

He is in the middle, 3rd row from the top.
Haji Abdul Lathif bin Haji Nuruddin.
From Bapak's pendrive 2009.
Haji Abdul Lathif bin Haji Nuruddin.
From Bapak's pendrive 2009.

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Wives and children of Haji Abdul Lathif:

There were altogether 6 wives and 21 children (8 sons and 13 daughters).

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The following information was compiled from many sources and feedback, and after verification by live relatives who knew or have met them or knew their descendants.

Wife #1: Mariam (Tengkera)
Children:
  1. Hj Ahmad bin Hj Abdul Lathif (HABHAL) - pengusaha kicap HABHAL di Singapura dulu. I met him when he visited Banda Hilir in 1964, and when I visited Geylang, Singapore in 1965.
  2. Khadijah bt Hj Abdul Lathif
  3. Abu Bakar bin Hj Abdul Lathif (Jumilah bt Abdul Rahman's maternal grandfather)
  4. Fathima bt Hj Abdul Lathif
  5. Umar bin Hj Abdul Lathif
  6. Aminah bt Hj Abdul Lathif
  7. Uthman bin Hj Abdul Lathif

Wife #2: Siti Hajar
Children:
  1. Ali bin Hj Abdul Lathif
  2. Yahya bin Hj Abdul Lathif
  3. Saidah bt Hj Abdul Lathif
  4. Abdullah bin Hj Abdul Lathif
  5. Aishah bt Hj Abdul Lathif
  6. Salma bt Hj Abdul Lathif

Wife #3: Neng Chik (from Azharuddin Kassim in KL and his aunt in Singapore. Neng is an Indonesian name; my SIL is Siti Fatimah Jaafar @ Nengsi. Chik can be a derivative of Kechik or Kecik, meaning youngest or small build.)
Children:
  1. Hamidah bt Hj Abdul Lathif
Hamidah married to Nur Hassan Khan @ Wanchik. Wanchik is Azharuddin's uncle. Azharuddin's family, father, and grandmother are from the second wife of Ali Shah Khan. Tan Sri HM Shah is from the first wife of Ali Shah Khan. Hamidah's marriage sealed the bond between Ulamak Nusantara's family and that of Ali Shah Khan.
2. Halimah bt Hj Abdul Lathif

Wife #4: Che' Bee (her origin is unknown, she died when her daughter Hawa was young, her youngest granddaughter was named after her)(from Hawa Ahamad, Singapore, 15 May 2020)
Child:
  1. Hawa bt Haji Abdul Latiff
Hawa dan Hj Ahmad (HABHAL), datuk Baharin, adik-beradik.
Hawa berkahwin dgn Hj Md Taib tetapi bercerai.
Hawa mempunyai 7 orang anak (yang hidup) semuanya perempuan. 
Hawa's children: 
1. Rogaiyah bt Md Taib
2. Safiyah bt Md Taib
3. Aminah bt Md Taib
4. Saedah bt Md Taib
5. Fatimah bt Md Taib
6. Yang Chik bt Md Taib (tinggal di Tg Kling, Melaka)
7. Che' Bee bt Md Taib (Singapura; aged 83 in 2020)
Che’ Bee bt Md Taib sepupu dengan Hj Thamby bin Hj Ahmad (bapa Baharin).
A photo supplied by Hawa bt Ahamad (on 15 May 2020), featured Hamidah bt Hj Abdul Lathif and her children, with Halimah and Che' Bee bt Md Taib.
Che' Bee bt Md Taib was close to Nenek Hjh Umi Kalthom bt Hj Abdul Latif (Nek Som) and Tok Jamaluddin bin Mohd Ali (Tok Din), when they lived in Muar and Johor Bahru, before Tok Jamaluddin's family shifted to KL (actually, they relocated to Klang).  

Wife #5 (last wife): Bi bt Abdullah (asal Bandung; keturunan Belanda)(from Azharuddin Kassim's aunt)
Children:
  1. Hajjah Umi Kalthom bt Hj Abdul Lathif
Umi Kalthom was about 9 years old when her father passed away. Her mother was known as Nek Bee by Azharuddin's aunt.
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From Abdul Latteef Yunos (anak Hjh Saadiah HABHAL), 24 March 2016:

Hjh Kalsom adalah adik kepada Hj Ahmad ( Habhal ) lain emak.

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From Maheran bt Ahmad (Yan 010-2787 228):
  1. She is called Yan Ahmad in Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/maheran.ahmad.12
  2. She contacted me in Facebook on 10 October 2013.
  3. She lives near Masjid Tengkera, Melaka, but has moved to KL to be near her son.
  4. She is doing dakwah through her products (Mawar Kasturi Syifa’).
  5. She is married to Ustaz Zain Azzra'iy bin Mahat, a Minangkabau man. His grandfather is Haji Muit, who was renowned in Selandar for Malay self-defence ("persilatan").
  6. She has a son Adam Almalek Faizel, aged 8 in 2013; 9 in 2014; 10 in 2015; 11 in 2016.
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Maheran's family tree:

She is "generasi ke-5" of Haji Muhammad Salleh, from the Melaka side.
  1. Her father is Haji Ahmad bin Osman
  2. Her father is the son of Fatimah bt Haji Hashim.
  3. Her paternal grandmother is Fatimah bt Haji Hashim.
  4. Fatimah's mother is Hajah Mahdom bt Haji Tambi.
  5. Her paternal moyang is Hajah Mahdom bt Haji Tambi. 
  6. Hajah Mahdom is the sister of Sheikh Abdul Lathif bin Haji Tambi al-Malakawi, a renowned Ulamak Nusantara
  7. Sheikh Haji Tambi is Muhammad Nuruddin bin Haji Muhammad Salleh.
There are no birth date or date of demise of the rest of the individuals mentioned herein. Therefore, it is difficult to date when this Haji Muhammad Salleh lived.

Not knowing dates when these men were alive/dead makes it difficult to pinpoint which Haji Muhammad Saleh is meant.

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History of the 3 masjids

Haji Muhammad Salleh married 5 wives; 3 wives in Singapore, Malacca, and Penang. He erected a masjid at each place (port of call). Altogether, Haji Muhammad Salleh built 3 mosques in Singapore and Malaya. These became the early centres of Islamic study and expansion.
  1. Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh in Singapore (new masjid, re-dated to 1903). This is near Makam Habib Noh Alhabshi. There is no photograph of the original masjid.
  2. Masjid Tengkera, Melaka in 1728.
  3. Masjid Batu Uban, Kg Melayu (Arab) Batu Uban, Penang in 1734.

Masjid Haji Muhammad Salleh, Singapore early 1700s
https://islamicevents.sg/organisation/246#
Masjid Tengkera, Melaka 1728
Source: https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkas:DC16505802_Masjid_Tengkera_Malaka.jpg

Masjid Jamek Batu Uban, Penang 1734
Source: http://262bandahilir.blogspot.my/2014/01/masjid-jamek-batu-uban-penang-1734.html

External links:
http://muhibmahbub.blogspot.my/2008/04/syeikh-abdul-latif-ulama-asal-melaka.html