Tun Abdul Razak

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Tun Abdul Razak
Senarai Kandungan
1. Pengenalan
2. Sumber Monograf
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
Tun Abdul Razak Hussein
Tun Abdul Razak
Tokoh-tokoh pemimpin negara
Bapa pembangunan Tun Abdul Razak
3. Sumber Jurnal & Majalah
3.1 Dewan Siswa
- Tun Abdul Razak Bin Dato’ Hussein pencetus dan penggerak FELDA
3.2 FOKUS SPM
- Memupuk Jati Diri Dalam Diri Remaja
4.
Sumber Internet
http://www.yayasantunrazak.org.my/bio.html
http://www.pekan98.tripod.com/sejarah/riwayat.htm
http://www.perdana.org.my/index.php?option=com_content...id...
http://www.pmo.gov.my/?menu=page&page=1642
5. Sumber Elektronik
5.1 Utusan Malaysia
- Pemimpin perlu contohi kepimpinan Tun Razak
5.2 Sumber NST Emedia
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‘ Razak was like a father to me’
Razak’s 3 endearing legacies
Najib pays tribute to his late father
5.3 Sumber Blis
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Pemimpin perlu contohi kepimpinan Tun Razak
PM sebak kenang ayahanda Tun Abdul Razak
Kesederhanaan Tun Abdul Razak, jadikan beliau seorang pemimpin
disegani
Tun Razak a competent, efficient administrator - Najib
6. Rujukan
Tun Abdul Razak
In Brief
PMs of Malaysia - Tun Abdul Razak
"As we move along the road of nationhood we will have to make
adjustments and re-adjustments in order that our people of various
races should have a rightful place in our society."
Tun Abdul Razak
TUN ABDUL RAZAK HUSSEIN
(1970-1976)
Tun Abdul Razak set up the Barisan Nasional or National Front in 1973 to replace the
ruling Alliance Party. He increased the membership of its parties and coalitions in an
effort to establish "Ketahanan Nasional" (National Strength) through political stability.
Tun Abdul Razak also masterminded and implemented Malaysia’s New Economic
Policy (NEP), vigorously tackling the economic and social disparities which had fuelled
racial antagonism. The NEP set two basic goals: to reduce and eventually eradicate
poverty among all Malaysians and to eliminate the identification of race with economic
function. For his contributions to national and rural development, he is known as the
Father of Development.
1 Tun Abdul Razak
Full Biography
PMs of Malaysia - Tun Abdul Razak
TUN ABDUL RAZAK HUSSEIN
(1970-1976)
Born in Pulau Keladi, Pahang on March 11, 1922, Tun Razak is the
only child to Dato' Hussein bin Mohd Taib and Hajah Teh Fatimah bt
Daud. A bright student, Tun Razak received his early education at the
Malay College Kuala Kangsar in 1934.
After joining the Malay Administrative Service in 1939, he was awarded
a scholarship to study at Raffles College in Singapore in 1940. His
studies at the college ceased with the onset of the Second World War.
With a Malayan Union scholarship, Tun Razak left for Britain in 1947 to study law. In
1950 he received a Degree of an Utter Barrister from Lincoln's Inn. During his student
days in England, Tun Razak was a member of the British Labour Party and a prominent
student leader of the Kesatuan Melayu Great Britain (Malay Association of Great
Britain). He also formed the Malayan Forum, an organisation for Malayan students to
discuss their country's political issues.
Upon his return, Tun Razak joined the Malayan Civil Service.
Owing to his political caliber, in 1950 he became the youth
chief for United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Two
years later, he worked as the Assistant State Secretary of
Pahang and in February 1955, at just 33 years of age, became
Pahang's Chief Minister. He stood in and won the country's
first general elections in July 1955 and was appointed as the
Education Minister. Tun Razak was also a member of the February 1956 mission to
London to seek the independence of Malaya from the British.
After the general elections in 1959, he became the Minister of Rural Development in
addition to holding the portfolios of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. His
achievements include formulating the development policy known as the Red Book. On
September 1970, Tun Razak succeeded Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra as the Prime
Minister of Malaysia.
2 Tun Razak is also renowned for launching the New Economic
Policy (NEP) in 1971. He and the "second generation" of
Malay politicians saw the need to tackle vigorously the
economic and social disparities which fuelled racial
antagonism. The NEP set two basics goals - to reduce and
eventually eradicate poverty, and to reduce and eventually
eradicate identification of economic function with race.
Tun Razak set up the National Front on January 1, 1973 to
replace the ruling Alliance Party. He increased the
membership of its parties and coalitions in an effort to
establish "Ketahanan Nasional" (National Strength) through
political stability.
Tun Abdul Razak succeeded Tunku Abdul Rahman as the
second Prime Minister of Malaysia, heading the country from 1970 to 1976.
The founder of "Rukun Negara" loved sports especially hockey and tennis. He was also
an avid golfer and was reputed to be one of the best golfers in Asia. He was also a wellread man, autobiographies and biographies of famous statesmen his favourite genres.
He also became a 'teacher' amongst his friends when it came to English. "This is the
round about way of learning the language", he was quoted to have said.
Source: www.pmo.gov.my
3 Tun Abdul Razak
Key Speeches
PMs of Malaysia - Tun Abdul Razak
National Unity Speeches
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The Opening of the Sepuluh Tahun Merdeka
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Pelancaran Minggu Muhibbah dan Perpaduan
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Mesyuarat Pertama Majlis Perpaduan Negara
Sumber : http://www.perdana.org.my
Tarikh Akses : 7 Ogos 2012
4 RUJUKAN
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Trade., 2010.
Nora Hj. Samat,.
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Alif Aiman Nasarudin, Zarif Azfar Zanudin,.
Tokoh-tokoh pemimpin negara. Sabisa Media., 2009.
Nurul Iman Ramli
Bapa Pembangunan Tun Abdul Razak. Pustaka
Penamas., 2006.
Hasfiza Abdullah.
Tun Abdul Razak bin Dato’ Hussein Pencetus dan
Penggerak FELDA. Dewan Siswa Jilid 34 Bil.01: 1011; Januari 2011.
‘Busjaket Yang Selalu Dilihat’.
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Riwayat Tun Abdul Razak bin Dato’ Hussein.
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Tun Abdul Razak Hussein.
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Tun Abdul Razak Hussein.
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Tun Abdul Razak Hussein.
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Tun Abdul Razak Hussein.
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(19 Januari 2012)