Literary legend, former journalist Salmi Manja dies aged 87

Datin Seri Saleha Abdul Rashid, who is also wife of Datuk Seri A. Samad Said, has passed at noon today due to old age

11:24 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Former journalist, poet and novelist who was among the first generation of professional female authors in Malaysia, Datin Seri Saleha Abdul Rashid, better known as Salmi Manja, passed away at noon today due to old age. 

Dewan Bahasa and Pustaka in a Facebook post announced that Saleha, 87, wife of the National Laureate Datuk Seri A. Samad Said, breathed her last at home in Subang Jaya. 

Her son, Helmy Samad, confirmed the news through a post on his Facebook. 

He said the last rites would be held at the Al-Irsyad Mosque in Subang Jaya, adding that she would be laid to rest in the USJ22 Muslim Cemetery after the Isyak prayers. 

Saleha focused on issues involving women, femininity and Islam in her works and was a member of Angkatan Sasterawan ’50, the oldest Malay literary organisation in the country. 

Some of her works include novels such as Hari Mana Bulan Mana and Sayang Ustazah, in addition to several anthologies of short stories and poems.

She leaves behind her husband, A. Samad Said, four children, and 11 grandchildren. – December 26, 2023

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