Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Yang Amat Berbahagia Tun Dr.
Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali
Native Name:Malay: {{Script|Arab|سيتي حسمه محمد علي
Office:Spouse of the Prime Minister of Malaysia
Term Label:In role
Term Start:10 May 2018
Term End:24 February 2020
Primeminister:Mahathir Mohamad
Predecessor:Rosmah Mansor
Successor:Noorainee Abdul Rahman
Monarch1:Ahmad Shah
Iskandar
Azlan Shah
Jaafar
Salahuddin
Sirajuddin
Term Label1:In role
Term Start1:16 July 1981
Term End1:31 October 2003
Primeminister1:Mahathir Mohamad
Predecessor1:Suhailah Noah
Successor1:Endon Mahmood
Office2:Spouse of the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
Term Label2:In role
Monarch2:Yahya Petra
Ahmad Shah
Term Start2:5 March 1976
Term End2:16 July 1981
Predecessor2:Suhailah Noah
Successor2:Ines Maria Reyna
Birth Name:Siti Hasmah binti Mohamad Ali
Birth Date:12 July 1926
Birth Place:Klang, Selangor, Federated Malay States, British Malaya
Occupation:Doctor
Alma Mater:King Edward VII College of Medicine (MBBS)
Citizenship:Malaysian
Children:7 (including Marina, Mokhzani and Mukhriz)
Relatives:Ismail Mohd Ali (brother)

Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah binti Haji Mohamad Ali (Jawi: سيتي حسمه بنت محمد علي; born 12 July 1926) is married to Mahathir Mohamad, the 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia and former chancellor of the Multimedia University (MMU).[1] [2] She played the role of Spouse of the Prime Minister of Malaysia from July 1981 to October 2003 and from May 2018 to March 2020 for almost 24 years. She is the oldest-living person of the role.

Early life and family

Siti Hasmah was born on 12 July 1926 in Klang, Selangor, as an ethnic Malay (retired) physician of Minangkabau descent from Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. She schooled in SMK St. Mary. She obtained her MBBS from the University of Malaya in Singapore.[3] Tun Siti Hasmah was one of the first Malay women to enroll for a medical course at the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore (now the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine) after World War II.

In 1955 she graduated as a medical doctor from the Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya, which was then located in Singapore. She subsequently joined the government health service. She was one of the first Malay woman doctors in then Malaya. She married Mahathir the following year in August.[4] They have seven children, Marina, Mirzan, Melinda, Mokhzani, Mukhriz, Maizura and Mazhar.

In 1966, she attended a public health certificate program at the School of Public Health, the University of Michigan.[5]

Ten years later, she became the first woman to be appointed Medical Officer in the Maternal and Child Health Department, and in 1974, she was the first woman to be appointed the State Maternal and Child Health Officer. She is also the author of several articles on family medicine and the socioeconomic factors associated with pregnancy and childbearing in Malaysia.

Known to be a loving person, Siti Hasmah is a cat lover and music enthusiast.[6]

Wife of Prime Minister of Malaysia

Siti Hasmah married the Malaysian prime minister following her husband's appointment in 1981.

She used her position as the wife of the Prime Minister to campaign tirelessly for women's health, family planning, drug abuse control and adult literacy. She also served in various positions as follows:

As Patron of the Pan Pacific South Asia Women's Association, (PPSEAWA) Malaysia, Siti Hasmah attended and presented keynote addresses at the Triennial Conferences in Tokyo (1984), Bangkok (1991) and Tonga (1994).

She again served as the wife of the prime minister after her husband was reappointed on 10 May 2018.

Social contributions

Drug abuse

As President of BAKTI (Welfare Club of the Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers), Siti Hasmah was active in efforts to educate young people about the dangers of drug abuse. In 1985, at the invitation of United States First Lady Nancy Reagan, she attended the First Ladies' Conference on Drug Abuse in Washington D.C. She also represented Malaysia at the International Conference on Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Vienna in 1987.

Rural women

Siti Hasmah was also active internationally in promoting the cause of rural women. In 1992, at the invitation of Queen Fabiola of Belgium, she attended the First Ladies Summit for the Economic Advancement of Rural Women in Geneva. She was chosen as one of the six Core-Group Initiators of First Ladies representing the Asia-Pacific Region.

The summit was initiated by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) under the patronage of Queen Fabiola. At the end of the Summit, the First Ladies endorsed the Geneva Declaration on Rural Women, an instrument to formulate policies and programmes to enhance the economic advancement and welfare of rural women and their families.

At the summit, Siti Hasmah stressed the "with proper education and training, rural women can help raise literate and productive children who, in turn, can be positive contributors to a nation's growth and prosperity."

In February 1994, Siti Hasmah attended the ISC Council Meeting in Brussels at the invitation of Queen Fabiola. Then, in September 1995, she was appointed as Chairperson of Regional Steering Committee on the Economic Advancement of Rural and Island Women for Asia Pacific Region.

Eventually, in November 1996, she took over the presidency of the International Steering Committee for Economic Advancement of Rural and Island Women for Asia Pacific Region.

Mental health

Being a medical doctor by training, Siti Hasmah also has an interest in mental health. Former First Lady of the United States, Rosalynn Carter invited Siti Hasmah to serve on the National Committee of the World Federation of Mental Health which Mrs Carter chaired.

Awards and recognitions

For her life-long of public service, her voluntary work, and her leadership in the fields of public health, literacy and drug abuse control, Siti Hasmah has received many awards.

In 1988, she was awarded the Kazue McLaren Award by the Asia Pacific Consortium for Public Health.

In 1991, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia conferred on her the Honorary Doctorate in Medical Science.

In 1992, the Royal College of Physicians, Ireland, conferred on her the Honorary Doctorate in Public Health.

In May 1994, Indiana University, Bloomington conferred on Siti Hasmah the Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, and in August the same year, she received an Honorary Doctorate of Law from the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

In 2018, Perdana University conferred on her the Honorary Doctor of Philosophy Degree for Women and Community Development.[8]

On 20 June 1997, she was appointed as the Chancellor of the Multimedia University (MMU) and patrons of MESCORP.

On 18 December 2020, women's magazine Nona presented Siti Hasmah with the Nona Superwoman Award 2020.[6] [9]

Honours

The Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) of Malaysia, as well as several Heads of States, have bestowed titles upon her. In 2003, she was conferred the highest honorary title of Tun along with her husband, Dr Mahathir, by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.[10]

Honours of Malaysia

In popular culture

Siti Hasmah has been portrayed in a theater, documentary and films. She was portrayed by Erra Fazira in the theater Mahathir, the Musical (2010) and two films played by Fadhilah Mansor in Kapsul (2015) and by Fauziah Latiff in Mahathir: The Journey (2022 or 2023 because shot in 2019 and early 2020 before Movement control order COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia.

Publications

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2003-10-30 . Don't forget Dr Siti Hasmah . New Straits Times.
  2. Web site: 2003-10-31 . Thanks also to Dr Siti Hasmah . New Straits Times.
  3. Book: Biografi Wanita Malaysia . ms . Kuala Lumpur . Pertubuhan Tindakan Wanita Islam (Malaysia). 559286367. 138.
  4. Book: Information Malaysia. Berita Publ. Sdn. Bhd. 1975. 44.
  5. Book: 2012 . Biography of the Early Malay Doctors 1900-1957 Malaya and Singapore. en . Kuala Lumpur .
  6. News: Pencinta Kucing Muzik Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Dedah Rahsia Penyayang!. 21 December 2020. Nona. Norzalina. ms. 12 May 2021.
  7. Book: A Pictorial Journey Tun Dr. Mahathir. 2004. Utusan Publications & Distributors. Kuala Lumpur. 967-61-1637-8 . 249.
  8. Web site: 7 October 2018. 23 August 2019. Education is a lifetime job, says Dr Mahathir. New Straits Times. https://web.archive.org/web/20190822162121/https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2018/10/418780/education-lifetime-job-says-dr-mahathir. 22 August 2019. live.
  9. News: NONA SUPERWOMAN 2020 Raikan Kejayaan Wanita Pencetus Inspirasi. 21 December 2020. Nona. Rosmah Idayu. ms. 12 May 2021.
  10. Web site: 2003-11-01 . Dr Mahathir, Dr Siti Hasmah conferred Tun title . New Straits Times.
  11. Web site: SEMAKAN PENERIMA DARJAH KEBESARAN, BINTANG DAN PINGAT. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180929181530/http://www.istiadat.gov.my/index.php/component/semakanlantikanskp/. 29 September 2018. 15 April 2021. Prime Minister's Department (Malaysia).
  12. Web site: 18 July 1983. Dr. Hasmah terima kurnia Sultan Kedah. ms. 15 April 2021. Utusan Malaysia. Perdana Leadership Foundation.
  13. News: 114ra'ayat di-beri gelaran dan pingat. 20 January 1971. 3.
  14. Web site: 12 July 2003. Siti Hasmah heads Penang list. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20210119094938/https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2003/07/12/siti-hasmah-heads-penang-list. 19 January 2021. 15 April 2021. The Star.
  15. Web site: SPMS 1994. 8 December 2021. awards.selangor.gov.my.
  16. Web site: DPMS 1983. awards.selangor.gov.my. 8 December 2021.
  17. Web site: 12 December 2017. Istana Selangor sahkan Tun M pulangkan darjah kebesaran. 15 April 2021. Berita Harian. ms.
  18. Web site: 12 December 2017. Selangor Royal Council confirms Mahathir has returned royal awards. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20181225095243/https://www.thesundaily.my/archive/selangor-royal-council-confirms-mahathir-has-returned-royal-awards-KUARCH511297. 25 December 2018. 15 April 2021. The Sun Daily.
  19. Web site: Siti Hasmah celebrates 90 years with biography. 8 October 2022 .