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Mahmud Saedon bin Othman (20 December 1943 – 24 June 2002) was a Bruneian writer and Muslim scholar. His proficiency in the legal and Islamic domains, served as the foundation for the nation's giving of diplomas in law and Syar'ie law. Additionally, he was the principal advocate for the progressive reinstatement of syariah laws as the supreme law of the nation and the Islamic Legal Specialist in the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA).


Early life and education

On 20 December 1943, in Kampong Padang, Mahmud Saedon was born. Malai Marhani binti Sheikh Mahmud was his mother, and his father was Othman bin ''Pehin Orang Kaya Perdana Indera'' Mohammad Jair, a schoolteacher. His early schooling was at the Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Malay School from 1951 to 1954 and Brunei Town Government English School in 1955. The
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recognised his academic excellence and gave him a scholarship to study at the Kolej Islam Malaya, and then at the Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah. Before beginning a career in Islamic Studies at esteemed Malaysian institutions, he had been active in the Brunei People's Party (PRB) movement as its Middle East spokesperson. During the PRB's revival in 1974, he was tasked with lobbying the
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and reestablishing the political ties with Arab Embassies in order to request their material and spiritual assistance, as well as with the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organization (AAPSO), which provided political support to A. M. Azahari from 1963 until 1966. Mahmud Saedon went on to pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) at the
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. After earning his basic degree, he decided to pursue a master's degree in
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since he had a strong desire to learn more, which he accomplished in 1972. He was not satisfied with that, so he pursued a doctorate in the same subject and was able to earn his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Fiqh Muqaran in 1976. He would go on to become the first individual in the nation to have graduated from
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with a doctorate in the discipline of
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.


Career

Mahmud Saedon began his career at the
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(UKM) from 1976 to 1983, and worked as a lecturer in the Faculty of Islamic Studies until 1983, at this time he was not allowed to return to Brunei because of his association with PRB. He relocated to the
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(IIU) in 1984, and stayed there until 1994. IIU promoted him to the position of professor in 1991. He, thus, became the first Bruneian to be elevated to the highest echelon of the academic hierarchy. The
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(UIAM) appointed him a professor in 1991, and he went on to assume the position of Post-Dean of the UIAM Law Lecture, under Tan Sri Ahmad Ibrahim from 1989 to 1994. He was also one of the people responsible for developing a thorough and integrated
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degree and imparting public law and Islamic law, which has advanced the area of justice in Malaysia. A group headed by Mahmud Saedon and named the ''Jawatankuasa Penggubalan Undang-Undang Keluarga lslam'' (Islamic Family Law Drafting Committee) was established in 1995 with approval from Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. This committee's primary responsibility is to develop an Islamic Family Law; however, it has also been enlarged to include the enactment of other Islamic laws, such as procedural rules and laws pertaining to the construction of Syariah Courts, which would replace the former Kadi Courts. After working for eighteen years at Malaysian higher education institutions,
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consented to his return to Brunei in 1994, and was promptly appointed by the government to the dual positions of Ministry of Religious Affairs' (MORA) Director of the Unit on Islamic Law and Expert in Islamic Jurisprudence from 1998 to 2000 and from 2001 to 2002. Subsequently, he was appointed to the Council of
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(UBD). His appointment as UBD's vice-chancellor came next, in May 1999. In addition, he was given the position of professor in shariah by Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Institute of Islamic Studies (IPISHOAS), in appreciation of his proficiency in Islamic law. Up until May 2002, he served as UBD's vice-chancellor for a period of three years.


Political views

According to Saedon (1998), Brunei is one of the Islamic countries whose educational systems don't really represent the Islamic ideal. The country's
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has often continued to adjust to its fast
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as of 1989. He advocated for the integration of Islamic ideas and values into Brunei's educational system in his paper, ''Kurikulum sekolah Mengikut Perspektif Islam: Bentuk dan Kandungannya'' (School Curriculum Following Islamic Perspective: its Structure and Content), which he presented at that event. Put another way, the development of this national education philosophy need to be consistent with both the educational tenets of Islam and Brunei. Its objectives and the second declaration of The Fifth Educational Development Plan (1986–1990) policy, in his opinion, are at odds.


Death

On 24 June 2002, Mahmud Saedon died. During a meeting of the Islamic Council of Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore (MABIM), he abruptly fell.


Works

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Awards and honours

In March 2023, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA) held a ceremony to officially open the Mahmud Saedon Law Collection Room in conjunction with the observance of
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in 2023.


Awards

*Anugerah Penulisan Islam (API;
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2011)


Honours

* Order of Islam Brunei First Class (PSSUB) – ''Dato Paduka Seri Setia''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mahmud Saedon 1943 births 2002 deaths Bruneian writers Bruneian expatriates in Malaysia Bruneian educators Cairo University alumni Al-Azhar University alumni Brunei People's Party politicians