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9th Borneo- Kalimantan Dialogue
Ends On High Note
By Rosli Abidin Yahya
Bandar Seri
Begawan - More than 150 literary figures, writers and
scholars from Brunei, Labuan, Sabah, Sarawak and Kalimantan attended
the recently concluded 9th Borneo-Kalimantan Dialogue at LR Asma
Hotel in Jerudong for network-building, greater understanding and
increased cooperation between them.
Participants witnessed the
presentation of 14 papers from scholars and intellectuals in Brunei,
Malaysia and Indonesia, including two keynote addresses from the
Minister of Religious Affairs, Pehin Dato Dr Ustaz Hj Mohd Zain, and
poet Yahya MS or Pehin Dato Ustaz Hj Yahya.
In his address entitled "The Role
and Contribution of Brunei Darussalam to the Regional Malay
Literature", Pehin Dato Ustaz Hj Mohd Zain said that the Sultanate's
literary writers have been writing poems; short stories, novels and
drama scripts.
"Since 1986 until now, Brunei has
produced 21 winners in literature who received the SEA Write Award
in Bangkok, Thailand - a real recognition for literary figures in
Southeast Asia.
"Brunei's literature has been
subjected to researches by Asterawani, Department of Museums, the
Language and Literature Bureau and UBD.
"Local writers distribute their
works in the region and towards understanding the values of humanity
in line with the teachings of Islam. As such, I urge all writers to
write in line with these objectives," he added.
Literary figure Pehin Dato Ustaz Hj
Yahya, meanwhile, presented a paper entitled "Malay Literature:
Upholding Malay Leadership and Islam", in which he said that Malay
scholars and intellectuals would table their proposals at
conventions or summits in the hopes of being heard.
"The problems besieging literature
have long been voiced out by many parties. However, it seems that
there has been no sign or visible way by relevant parties trying to
improve it.
"It has long been known that in
order to conduct improvements, those involved must be fully prepared
and do researches in order to achieve success.
Otherwise, it would be like going
to the forest to look for woods, but not knowing the types that are
available or needed," he added..
Anther presenter from Brunei, Mohd
Zefri Ariff, called' for writers to become engineers and
entrepreneurs of Malay literature so that his or her work could
reach a much bigger audience globally.
"I suggest for infrastructures of
communication network be built to incorporate writers, associations
and libraries in order for our writers in Borneo to be better known
all over the world," he said in his paper, "Engineers and
Entrepreneurs of Malay Literature Emporium".
The dialogue session series, which
first began at Miri in 1987, has seen positive results in yielding
literary developments over the years. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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