Jom Belajar: Celebrating ‘Awal Muharram’ – the Islamic New Year
Today we explore the public holiday, Awal Muharram, otherwise known as the Islamic New Year that was celebrated earlier this week!
Today we explore the public holiday, Awal Muharram, otherwise known as the Islamic New Year that was celebrated earlier this week!
For our last Jom Belajar article for the end of the school year, we learn more about Malaysia’s national anthem, ‘Negara Ku’!
Wesak Day, a celebration to commemorate the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.
This popular sport is where players touch and handle a woven rattan ball using only their feet, knees, chest, and head but not their hands.
Jom Belajar decided to share the history and meaning behind three of the most popular and classic Hari Raya songs…
Bunga in Bahasa Malaysia means “flower,” while Raya means “celebratory” or “grand” and reflects the celebration of unity in the multicultural nation of Malaysia.
His works mainly illustrate Malaysia’s social and political scenes, portraying them in a fun and comedic light.
In preparation for the holy month, we’ve put together a quick list of DO’s and DON’Ts to follow during Ramadan.
It turns out that the trumpet-shaped flowers belong to the Tecoma tree which blooms in Malaysia from February through April.
As we celebrate the end of ES Book Week we thought we’d take a look at a much-loved traditional Malaysian fable, Sang Kancil.
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