Mohamed bin Hamzah (; 5 March 1918 – 19 February 1993) was a Malaysian
vexillographer, soldier and architect. He was the designer of the ''Jalur Gemilang'', which is the current
national flag of Malaysia.
He was most famous for his works in designing the Flag of Malaysia (formerly Malaya), the ''Jalur Gemilang'', when the formation of the Federation of Malaya called for a new flag for the nation, to replace the short-lived Malayan Union flag. He was also known for designing Johor royal invitation cards and royal insignias, coat of arms of Johor,
as well as buildings such as the Diamond Jubilee Hall in Johor.
Personal life
Mohamed was born in the
Kandang Kerbau Hospital
KK Women's and Children's Hospital (abbreviation: KKH) is the largest public hospital specialising in healthcare for women and children in Singapore, located at 100 Bukit Timah Road.
From its humble beginnings as a small Hospital, general hospi ...
in Singapore on 5 March 1918, and was the second of ten children.
His family lived in
Kampung Melayu Majidee
Majidee Malay Village (; Jawi: کامڤوڠ ملايو مجيدي) is a Malay village located in the city of Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia.
The village is known by locals of Johor Bahru as a major culinary hub due to its high concentration of r ...
,
Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru, abbreviated as JB, is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Johor. It is the core city of Johor Bahru District, Malaysia's second-largest district by population and the second-largest district economy. Covering an area of ...
,
Johor
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.
He went to the Bukit Zahara Primary School, and later to the
English College Johore Bahru
The English College Johore Bahru, also known as Maktab Sultan Abu Bakar, abbreviated as English College, EC, MSAB, The college, and sometimes dubbed "The Pride Of Johore", is an old premier secondary school in Malaysia. It is an all-boys school ...
. He also followed a postal art course from the Press Art School, Tudor Hall, Forest Hill, London. In 1936, he was sponsored by the government of Johor to resume his studies in art at the
Raffles College
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The university offers degree program ...
,
Singapore
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,
Straits Settlements
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, before beginning his career later the year after as an engineer at the
Public Works Department
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See also
* Public works
* Ministry or Board of Public Works, the imperial Chinese ministry overseeing public projects from the Tang ...
, Johor Bahru.
Career

In 1937, Mohamed began working as a tracer at the Engineering Unit of the Johor Bahru Public Works Department. He was later promoted to Technical Assistant, and later Highest Technical Assistant, where most of the works in Johor were handled by him.
In 1960, he was hired by
Sultan Sir Ismail ibni Almarhum Sultan Sir Ibrahim Al-Masyhur to design the royal invitation card for his coronation on 10 February 1960. He was also tasked to draw the map for the Johor Coronation Grand Prix, design the Crown Arch at Lido Beach, as well as many other royal insignias and decorations for the coronation of Sultan Ismail.
He was then known to many as Mohamed Arkitek''
' (
Malay for Mohamed the architect), as he was famous for designing structures such as the Diamond Jubilee Hall, Mahkota Tower, Mersing Jamek Mosque, Johor Bahru Post Office, Johor Bahru City Council Building, as well as many other government buildings, quarters, and mosques across Johor. He also designed the coat of arms of Johor, and the royal insignia for the royal family.
In the mid 1970s, the government of Johor offered Mohamed a contract work due to his outstanding work in the engineering field. He later worked at a furniture company in Johor Bahru as a furniture designer, and also designs logos for companies such as the iconic HABHAL (Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Latif) soy sauce brand.
Designing the flag of the Federation of Malaya

When the
Federation of Malaya
Malaya, officially the Federation of Malaya, was a country in Southeast Asia from 1948 to 1963. It succeeded the Malayan Union and, before that, British Malaya. It comprised eleven states – nine Malay states and two of the Straits Settleme ...
replaced the short-lived
Malayan Union
The Malayan Union (; Jawi: كساتوان مالايا) was a union of the Malay states and the Straits Settlements of Penang and Malacca. It was the successor to British Malaya and was conceived to unify the Malay Peninsula under a single g ...
, the federation government through the
Federal Legislative Council
The Federal Legislative Council (also known simply as the Legislative Council) was the legislative body of the Federation of Malaya and the predecessor of the Malaysian Parliament. It was formed in 1948 after the abolition of the Malayan Union an ...
called for a design competition for a new flag in 1949, eight years before the formation of the country.
The council received 373 submissions, with only three being accepted and one of them being Mohamed's design, consisting of a field of stripes of blue and white, with a red canton containing a yellow crescent and five-pointed star.
According to Mohamed's youngest brother, Abu Bakar Hamzah, Mohamed who was 29 at that time decided to join the competition upon seeing its announcement, and was thrilled to be a part of the competition due to a burning patriotic passion and love for the nation.
He sent four submissions, with only one of them ending up in the list of three finalists chosen by the government. The Federation Legislation Council later had public give their opinions regarding the three designs, as a local newspaper called ''
The Malay Mail
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'' held a public poll for the matter.
[Sonia Ramachandran. ''Golden Merdeka Memories: National flag chosen by people in one of country's first public polls''. ]New Straits Times
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. 18 August 2006. The results were later published on 28 November 1949, where the majority of the voters voted for Mohamed's design.
The then
Menteri Besar of Johor
The Menteri Besar of Johor or Chief Minister of Johor is the head of government in the Malaysian state of Johor. According to convention, the Menteri Besar is the leader of the majority party or largest coalition party of the Johor State Legisla ...
,
Dato' Onn Jaafar visited Mohamed at his home at Jalan Ungku Puan, Johor Bahru to discuss with him regarding the design of the flag.
Onn suggested a few changes, including swapping the colours blue and red (to red and white stripes with a blue canton), as well as adding 6 more points to the 5-pointed star on the flag for a total of 11 points, since the nation was fighting against communist movements, and the 5-pointed star had an ironic resemblance towards the communists. After he agreed on the design amendments, the final design was submitted to the
Conference of Rulers
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which during its conference on 22 and 23 February 1950, approved of the flag design.
The flag was later flown for the first time at the Selangor Palace on 16 May 1950.
In 1963 when the Federation of Malaya turned into the greater Federation of Malaysia, the flag design was amended to accommodate three additional stripes and points to the star, signifying the three new states which joined the federation, Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore. After Singapore's departure from Malaysia, the fourteenth stripe and point was dedicated to the federal government instead.
However, Mohamed told his brother Abu Bakar to keep it as a secret, that he was the person who designed the flag of Malaya.
Death
On 19 February 1993, Mohamed passed away in
Johor Bahru
Johor Bahru, abbreviated as JB, is the capital city of the Malaysian state of Johor. It is the core city of Johor Bahru District, Malaysia's second-largest district by population and the second-largest district economy. Covering an area of ...
,
Malaysia
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at the age of 74, upon suffering from
asthma
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. His younger brother, Abu Bakar would later reveal after several years that Mohamed was the creator of the ''Jalur Gemilang'' flag, after seeing too many other people claiming it to be of their own or of others' creations. He sought help from the Public Works Department of Johor Bahru and the Johor Heritage Foundation (YWJ), who managed to find the proofs regarding Mohamed's contribution to the nation's flag, including an A4-sized tracing paper containing Mohamed's flag design with his signature.
YWJ's Kamdi Kamil would later write a book honouring Mohamed's works, entitled "''Mohamed Hamzah Perekacipta Jalur Gemilang: Bendera, Lambang & Lagu''," published in 2007.
Awards
Honours of Malaysia
* :
**
Sultan Ibrahim Diamond Jubilee Medal (1955)
**

Long Service Medal (P.L.P.) (1976)
**
Sultan Ibrahim Medal (P.I.S.) (1977)
Foreign Honours
* :
**

Recipient of the
Defence Medal
References
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1918 births
1993 deaths
Flag designers
Malaysian people of Singaporean descent
Malaysian people of Malay descent
Malaysian military personnel
Deaths from asthma
Malayan people of World War II