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Muhammad Tajuddin ibni Omar Ali Saifuddien I (died 1807) was the
sultan of Brunei The Sultan of Brunei is the monarchical head of state of Brunei and head of government in his capacity as prime minister of Brunei. Since independence from the British in 1984, only one sultan has reigned, though the royal institution dates bac ...
from 1778 to 1804 and again from 1804 to 1807. He succeeded his father,
Omar Ali Saifuddin I Omar Ali Saifuddin I ibni Muhammad Alauddin (died 10 July 1795), also known as Al-Marhum Makam Besar, was the 18th Sultan of Brunei and the second son of Sultan Muhammad Alauddin. He was regarded as one of the longest-serving sultans and was r ...
, to the throne in 1778, and served until 1804 before abdicating in favor of his son, Muhammad Jamalul Alam I. However, after his son died later that year, Tajuddin regained the throne and served until his death in 1807. Sultan Muhammad Tajuddin was a just and wise ruler who governed Brunei based on Islamic principles. During his reign, he focused on trade, particularly with
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, and Manila, promoting goods like camphor and pepper, while strengthening relations with
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through envoys to
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. He also dispatched envoys to China to advertise Brunei's products. Tajuddin was deeply interested in Brunei's
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, especially the genealogy of his royal ancestors, leading him to commission Pehin Khatib Haji Abdul Latif to compile the (Genealogy of the Sultans of Brunei) manuscript. Additionally, he ordered the construction of a ''waqaf'' house in
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to assist Bruneian pilgrims.


Reign

Pengiran Muda Besar Muhammad Tajuddin is the son of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin I and Pengiran Anak Puteri Nur Alam, daughter of Husin Kamaluddin. Omar Ali Saifuddin I died on Thursday, 22 Zulhijjah 1209 (corresponding to 9 July 1795), according to the inscription on his tombstone. Omar Ali Saifuddin I abdicated prior to his death and left the government in the hands of his oldest son, Pengiran Muda Besar Muhammad Tajuddin, who went on to become the sultan of Brunei. According to a gravestone inscription, a son of Bendahari Omar Ali died in 1192 AH (1778 AD), under the rule of Tajuddin, as
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points out. Given that his father had
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while still alive, this implies Tajuddin took the throne before the year 1795, which is usually recorded as 1778. Thus, before his father and predecessor died in 1795, Tajuddin governed Brunei for around 17 years. Tajuddin made a significant contribution to preserving Brunei's royal ancestry by assigning Pehin Khatib Haji Abdul Latif the task of recording and completing the genealogy of Brunei's sultans. Realising the gaps in the historical record, particularly in the older ''Kitab Risalat al-Marhum fi 'Adat al-Marhum'', compiled during Muhammad Alauddin's reign from 1730 to 1737, Tajuddin ensured that the lineage was updated and correctly preserved for future generations. Portions of this genealogy, continued in the ' manuscript copied during
Omar Ali Saifuddin II Omar Ali Saifuddin II (died 18 November 1852) was the 23rd Sultan of Brunei from 1828 until his death in 1852. During his reign, Western powers such as the United Kingdom and the United States visited the country. His reign saw the British ad ...
's reign, are inscribed on the ''
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'' stone tablet and include information about Muhammad Alam, Muhammad Kanzul Alam, and the reigning sultan, carrying on the efforts of Abdul Latif during Tajuddin's reign. The stone tablet would be placed near his grave after his death. Tajuddin entrusted Abdul Latif with the task of acquiring a house in Mecca to serve as a ''waqaf'' property where a Bruneian home, known as a ''rumah wakaf'', was built. The house was initially constructed for Brunei pilgrims, ''Sammaniyah'' members, and perhaps students (''muqīmūn''). Following the completion of the royal genealogy on 2 Zulhijjah 1221 (10 February 1807), Abdul Latif promptly carried out this directive. He successfully purchased a ''waqaf'' house on a plot of land in the
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of Mecca, fulfilling the sultan's vision. The ''waqaf'' property was later officially registered with the syariah court in Mecca on Thursday, 15 Jumadilawal 1224 (corresponding to 28 June 1809). This action underscores his commitment to religious and charitable endeavours, ensuring the welfare of Bruneian pilgrims in the holy city. Tajuddin willingly abdicated the throne in 1804 after ruling Brunei for over 26 years, believing he was growing too old. He passed the throne to his infant son, Pengiran Muda Tengah Muhammad Jamalul Alam, on Thursday, 15 Muharram 1219 (25 April 1804). When the sultan resigned, he became known as "''Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan''." Upon his
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, he became Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam I, but his reign was short-lived as he died on Saturday, 6
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1219 (10 November 1804), just seven months into his rule. His son's premature death left his grandson, Pengiran Muda Besar Omar Ali Saifuddin, as the heir, but the young sultan was still a minor. Tajuddin then re-assumed the throne in November 1804 to govern the country until the child sultan reached adulthood. Realising his own age, he offered the regency to his son, Pengiran Anak Muhammad Yusof (also known as Pengiran Usop), but he declined due to the responsibility. Consequently, in 1807, Tajuddin's younger half-brother, ''Pengiran Digadong Ayah'' Pengiran Muda Muhammad Kanzul Alam, ascended to the throne, in line with the customary succession that included the late sultan's remaining male siblings. Worried about a power struggle within the royal family, Tajuddin appointed ''Pengiran Digadong Ayah'' as regent for the young sultan. Tajuddin's concerns arose from ''Pengiran Digadong Ayah'''s multiple marriages to ensure male heirs, which led him to suspect that his stepbrother might seek to establish his own bloodline on the throne. To safeguard Omar Ali's eventual ascent, Tajuddin sought to preserve the royal family's traditional succession. However, after Tajuddin's death in 1807, ''Pengiran Digadong Ayah'' renamed his home the royal palace, signalling his intent to solidify his claim to the throne. He officially became Sultan Muhammad Kanzul Alam, and Tajuddin is laid to rest in the Royal Mausoleum. Kanzul Alam's numerous marriages and sons further hinted at his aspirations to secure the succession for his own lineage, despite the expectation that he would return the throne to the rightful heir.


Personal life

Tajuddin married Raja Bulan binti ''Pengiran Digadong'' Pengiran Abdul, the granddaughter of Husin Kamaluddin, and together they had Pengiran Muhammad Jamalul Alam, who succeeded Sultan Muhammad Tajuddin as Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam I in 1804. Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam I married Raja Isteri Pengiran Nooralam, the daughter of Kanzul Alam. This couple also produced Omar Ali Saifuddin II, who ruled from 1828 to 1852. Omar Ali Saifuddin II married Tuan Zaidah, the daughter of Awang Sulaiman, the son of Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Pengiran Seri Nara Pengiran Seri Ahmad. This marriage resulted in the birth of
Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin (1824 – 10 May 1906) was the 25th Sultan of Brunei from 1885 until his death in 1906. Pengiran Anak Hashim or Hashim Jalilul was a prominent and controversial figure in Bruneian history. Many Western visitors' ...
, who reigned from 1885 to 1906. Tajuddin, being the half-brother of Kanzul Alam, in turn, became the uncle of Pengiran Muda Muhammad Alam, and Pengiran Muda Hashim.


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