Rehman Rashid (24 October 1955 – 3 June 2017) was a prominent Malaysian journalist and writer.

Personal life and career edit

Rehman is of mixed ethnicity of Eurasian and Indian Muslim.[1] Born in Taiping, Perak, Rehman studied in the Malay College Kuala Kangsar, before pursuing a degree in Marine Biology at University College Swansea in Wales.[2] He was well known at University for writing folk songs and performing them at every opportunity.

Rehman became a journalist in 1981. Prior to this, he worked with the Fisheries Research Institute in Penang and as a research associate with the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science of Universiti Putra Malaysia.

After seven years as Leader Writer and columnist with the New Straits Times, Malaysia's leading English-language daily, he joined Asiaweek magazine in Hong Kong as a Senior Writer. From there, he left for a year in Bermuda, as a Senior Writer with the Bermuda Business magazine, before returning home to Malaysia to complete the book ''A Malaysian Journey''.

He was the Malaysian Press Institute's Journalist of the Year for 1985, and Bermuda's Print Journalist of the Year for 1991.

He suffered a heart attack in January 2017 and was hospitalized at the Selayang Hospital.[3] On 3 June 2017 he died at age 62.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Bridget's Kerusi Panas episode 4: Kuala Kubu Bharu
  2. ^ Khoo, Gaik Cheng; Cheng, Khoo Gaik (November 2006). Reclaiming Adat: contemporary Malaysian film and literature. NUS Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-9971-69-338-1. Retrieved 7 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Rehman Rashid suffers heart attack, hospitalised | New Straits Times". 26 January 2017.
  4. ^ "Veteran journalist Rehman Rashid dies". The Star Online. Retrieved 3 June 2017.