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Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong

Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abdul Hamid
Born 1868
Telemung, Terengganu, Siam
Died 1929 (aged 60 or 61)
Mecca, Hejaz-Nejd
Other names Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong
Occupation farmer, trader, religious teacher

Template:Early Malaysian Hero Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abdul Hamid (—1929) was an ulema, known as Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong because he visited Limbong, Kemaman to teach Islam and start trading. From 1922 until 1928, he was a resistance leader seeking to resist laws and changes introduced by the British.

Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abdul Hamid was born in Telemong, Terengganu. He was much respected and loved by Malay society.

Prior to the British arrival, Terengganu had Islam-based rules and administrations. The society freely opened up their land for farming and collecting crops.

When the British came, new laws about the ways to open up land were introduced. One of them involves paying a tax to the government before using it. This new law makes it difficult for everyone, especially poor farmers. To make things worse, the permission letters and passes from the government for opening up lands were also introduced. Despite the laws being introduced by the British, Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong fought to protect the livelihood and means of survival of farmers, claiming that land only belongs to Allah, and eventually to those who work on them.

In 1922, Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong represented one of the 43 farmers being put to trial in a court for doing farming without permission. In numerous hearings that followed, no results had been given.

In 1925, about 300 to 500 farmers cleared Tengku Haji Nik's land without permission from the government.

In 1928, following a series of restrictions and crackdowns by the British, Haji Abdul Rahman Limbong assembled about 1,000 people in Kampung Buluh, to launch their resistance to get the British out of their state. They attacked the police station in Kuala Berang, and conquered it, raising a red flag in its place. After the successful attack, they moved on to Kuala Terengganu, to persuade the Sultan to endorse their actions.

Meanwhile, another group of resistance fighters was formed at Kampung Pelam, Telemong. The British representative sent a police from the state's capital to Kuala Berang to get aid from the Federated Malay States.


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