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Headquarters
  
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Istiadat Pewaris Penjurit-Kepetangan Melayu

Abbreviation
  
Penjurit Kepetangan / IPPM

Type
  
Ilmu isyarat-firasat persilatan hulubalang Melayu

Grand Master Eldest Ajar-Ajar
  
Dato' Hulubalang Panglima Besar, Pendita Megat Ainuddin al-Asyuro

Parent organization
  
Persekutuan Silat Kebangsaan Malaysia (PESAKA) Malaysian Martial Arts Grand Masters Association (MAGMA)

Website
  
Salam Penjuritan IPPM 313

Istiadat Pewaris Penjurit-Kepetangan Melayu (Jawi script: استيعادة ڤواريث ڤنجوريت کڤتاڠن ملايو) or formerly known as Ilmu Persilatan Penjurit-Kepetangan Melayu , shortform IPPM is one of the oldest original known to date Malay martial art form or called 'Silat' in existence which has been heritage from one generation to another. Descended from the first ruler of the Malayapura Kingdom, King Adityawarman whom is also known as Seri Maharaja Diraja which to a later stage sparked the start of Minangkabau history in Pagaruyung Kingdom, Sumatra, Indonesia. These story has been greatly narrated in most of old Malay Literature including in of the most reliable sources to date called Sulalatus al-Salatin (The Genealogy of The Sultans) or better known as The Malay Annals (Malay: Sejarah Melayu). The manuscrpit begin with the stories of Wan Malini and Wan Empuk whom was presented with 3 adopted princes right after when their rice fields was magically expelling gold. These 3 princes was later mark as the kickstart for the next 3 big empires in Malay Archipelago. Those empires were the Kingdom of Majapahit (Java Island), The Malacca Sultanate (Malay Peninsula) and the Pagaruyung Kingdom (Sumatra, Indonesia) around the 12th century.

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According to the studies on Malay old manuscripts and literatures, this form of martial arts called 'Silat' has been practiced from one generation to another since the beginning days of Malacca Sultanate era and made popular by the legendary Malay warrior known as Hang Tuah, Hang Jebat, Hang Kasturi, Hang Lekir and Hang Lekiu whom learned from their grand master Aria Putra (or some called Adi Putra) whom resided in Gunung Ledang; (English: Mount Ophir) in Malacca. In The Epic of Hang Tuah literature, it is stated that these 5 warriors later learned from Aria Putra elder brother whom resided in the mount Wirana Pura in Java Island. During the 15th century, this form of martial arts was later being brought to the State of Perak (one of the states in Malaysia) by Dato' Bendahara Paduka Diraja Megat Terawis, the first installed Prime Minister come 'Admiral' for the state of Perak, in which the legacy was heritage from the falling Malacca Sultanate Empire after the Portuguese conquest in 1511. Sultan Mudzaffar Shah I son of Malacca Sultan Mahmud Shah was at that time installed as the first Sultan for the State of Perak. Today, the only person who bear the full-scale of this form of martial arts is the Grand Master, The Eldest Ajar-Ajar Megat Ainuddin al-Asyuro Ibni Almarhum the late Dato' Megat Mohd Nordin, one of the rightful descendant of Dato' Megat Terawis of Pagaruyung.

The Origin

The silat tradition is mostly oral, having been passed down almost entirely by word of mouth. In the absence of written records, much of its history is known only through myth and archaeological evidence. It is believed that this form of martial arts has been developed during the beginning days of human inhabitant around the developments of Bukit Siguntang Mahameru Kingdom in Palembang, Sumatra. As narrated in the Malay Annals, the beginning of the Malay empire, started with a story of Paduka Demang Lebar Daun and Sang Nila Utama which took place in Batang Musi River. Paduka Demang Lebar Daun was officially styled as the forefather (Mangkubumi) of all the Malay peoples in Malay Archipelago by Sang Nila Utama through their oath. From the Bukit Siguntang Kingdom it has later developed into a full-grown three gigantic empires in Malay Archipelago history. One of them is the Pagaruyung Kingdom under the rule of King Adityawarman around the 12th century.

As mentioned by Professor Dr. Buya Hamka in one of his historical book entitled 'Islam and the Minangkabau Culture' , King Adityawarman was bought into Islam in the hands of Sheikh Abdullah Ariff or in the Kedah Tua Kingdom, the saint was known as Sheikh Abdullah al Qumairi, whom are one of the religious student to Muslim made famous saint, Shiekh Abdul-Qadir Gilani who resided in Baghdad, Iraq. According to scholars studies, Sheikh Abdullah was among the few of first Arabs to traveled to the Malay Archipelago area in the 12th century. This affair has later become a trend which attracted more and more Muslim scholars and saint to travel to Malay Archipelago area including members of the holy house for the Islamic prophet Muhammad or better known as Ahlul Bayt. Most of them later did find their settlement here. One of the most famous saint among them is Sheikh Sunan Maulana Ishak or better known among the Malays as Wali Solo. From here, it is said that the form of martial arts carried by King Adityawarman has developed and enhanced with Islamic beliefs and rituals among its traditions. The King himself has left lots of great descendant from his bloodline which include:

  • Megat Dewa
  • Megat Alam Melintang
  • Megat Alang Dilaut
  • Megat Panji Alam
  • Megat Kembar Ali
  • Raden Mahmud
  • Megat Seri Rama
  • While among from the Princess side was:

  • Tun Hamzah
  • Tun Fatah
  • History of IPPM

    As the first Prime Minister for the State of Perak, Dato' Megat Terawis and his descendants was responsible in the matter of the king palace cultural events, its flow of authorities and the work of ministry of defends which he heritage it from the Palace of Pagaruyung and the Malacca Sultanate Empire (before the invasion of Portuguese in 1511). This has been served as his fate from the forefather of Mangkubumi Bukit Siguntang Mahameru generation after generation. The same culture and adaptation has been used in the palace of Negeri Sembilan, palace of Terengganu, palace of the Malacca Sultanate beside palace of Perak Darul Ridzuan very own. This ethics, code of honor and the way of the warriors has been passed along his generations until the Grand Master Megat Ainuddin Ibni Allahyarham Dato' Megat Mohd Nordin.

    As told by the Grand Master himself, he has learned and received this form of martial arts (beside Islamic study) with many of other Grand Master before his time. And according to the old Grand Master through written and verbal notice, Megat Ainuddin was the only student who has graduated. He was later installed as 'Leader of the Ring' and along the few years ahead, he was acknowledged as 'The Eldest Ajar-Ajar' (Guru) by all of his Grand Master. Among all of his Grand Master that has recognized and acknowledge him as the Eldest Ajar-Ajar are;

  • Imam Haji Megat Sabran Mecca Matyr
  • Imam Haji Megat Abdul Rauf al-Rijalul'ulghaibi
  • Kiyai Tok Muslim Pertapa Solok Slim
  • Kiyai Fakeh Lodin
  • Pak Pa'ad
  • Sheikh Othman
  • Tok Janggut Abdul Razak
  • Megat Hussein
  • Awang Misai Besi
  • Yeop Megat
  • Hassan
  • Tun Ali
  • The Royalties and Palace Recognition

    IPPM is the sole and only Malay martial arts organizations that has been recognized by the Royalties Palaces today. Not only a recognition, but IPPM was given the 'Warriors' mandate by the palaces of Malay Sultanate whom acting as one of the bodies that govern Malay cultural events and its code of ethics. Among the Royalties who has recognized and acknowledge IPPM with certificates and black & white letters which has been signed by the Sultans are:

  • DYMM Yang Di Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan, Tuanku Muhriz Ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir of Negeri Sembilan
  • Tengku Panglima Diraja, YAM Tengku Sulaiman Shah Ibni Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah - Palace of the State of Selangor Darul Ehsan
  • Panglima Istana Diraja Hilir Bergelar, YM Raja Idris Ibni Raja Mahmud – Palace of the State of Perak Darul Ridzuan
  • Panglima Pewaris Tun Saban, Tuan Meor Roslan Bergelar Bin YAB Dato’ Seri Meor Rashidi – Palace of the State of Perak Darul Ridzuan
  • Pewaris Kehormat YAB Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Megat Najmuddin Bin Dato’ Seri Megat Khas – Perak Darul Ridzuan
  • Pewaris Kehormat YBhg. Dr. Ahmad Al Hatta; Luak Bung Hatta – Perak Darul Ridzuan & The Minangkabau Kingdom.
  • YM Dato’ Mangkubumi Shahrin Kamarulzaman Al-Rajapati Panji DiRaja Sungai Ujong – Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus
  • Today, IPPM is officially recognized as one of the registered organization under the Malaysian Organizations Law and ROC} with the mandate of 'Malay Sultanate Palaces Warriors' given by the Supreme Court of Malaysia. This acknowledgements and recognition has taken IPPM back to their glorious days of 'Malay Warriors' just like 500 years ago in the time of Dato' Laksamana Hang Tuah during the Malacca Sultanate era and Orangkaya Bendahara Paduka Raja Megat Terawis in the time of Sultan Muzaffar Shah I Ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Shah of Perak.

    The Arts of Penjurit Kepetangan

    As the norm of many other form of martial arts, so did as Penjurit Kepetangan encouraging and enforcing its members towards the healthy and harmony life style. The needs of meditation is mandatory to all members of IPPM in order to get closer to God and nature. Beside of meditations, members are as well been encouraged to sparring or duel techniques called 'Belebat' (Malay: Tempur) on different surface and levels. These are parts of the learning techniques and process that have to go through for all members to master their own self and fighting techniques. Beside fighting techniques, there are dedicated fighting form called 'Dabat'. All of the forms of Dabat in Penjurit Kepetangan is based and taken from natures being around themselves. These are:

  • Cengkau Taji Beroga
  • Kecamuk Lang Segara
  • Badai Mencak Kelambit
  • Belalak Jampuk Aru-Aru
  • Karang Jeraus Keruh
  • Gusar Harimau Akar
  • Kudrat Alam Adikara
  • Media Coverage and Activities of IPPM

    Listed below are the list of activities that IPPM members has taken part, including theaters, TV commercials, TV drama, publications and animations generally:

    A. Media Coverage

  • The New Straits Times - Times Two: Health; Keeping Young with Silat - (1989)
  • Cover pages, advertisements in NST, BH and Malay Mail: SILAT-TV3 - (1993)
  • Magazine coverage including: Rekreasi Magazine, Pendekar Magazine and Senibeladiri Magazine. (1988–2008)
  • TV series ‘Majalah 3’ produced by TV3 regarding the documentary on the Descendants of Megat Terawis - (2004)
  • Reality TV show ‘Gadis Melayu’ by TV9 - Season 1 and Season 2 - (2008 & 2009)
  • TV show ‘Nona}’ by TV3 regarding Majlis Kebesaran Luak-Luak Negeri Sembilan with YTAM Dato’ Klana Petra Dato’ Mubarak Thahak Al-Haj
  • TV show ‘Pencak’ by RTM - (2012)
  • B. Films

  • Documentary Film by TV3 Majalah 3 entitled 'Mat Kilau Sumpah Bahadur featuring Tun Daeng Farul Azri, Megat Serendah Khairul Azam and Jay - (2013)
  • Animation Film ‘Silat Lagenda’ – IPPM involved as the silat choreographer - (1998)
  • Silat Lagenda theater in PWTC Kuala Lumpur - (April 1998) and in Amcorp Mall, Petaling Jaya - (May 1997)
  • Animation film ‘Saladin’ – IPPM involved as the fighting scene choreographer and stunts man - (2008 &09)
  • Film ‘Mat Kilau’ – produced by Lagenda Studios - (2009)
  • Film ‘Dendam Tamingsari’ – produced by Cinequip - (2009)
  • C. TV Commercials

  • Benson & Hedges TV commercial for Hari Raya Aidilfitri & Tahun Baru Cina - (1997)
  • Selangor Darul Ehsan Official State Government Website for Tan Sri Muhammad bin Muhammad Taib as the Selangor State Minister - (1996)
  • D. Books and Magazine Publications

  • Waris Magazine - (1990–1992)
  • Senaman Silat Jiwa Sihat Untuk Semua – Al Ameen Publications - (2004)
  • Senaman Silat Jiwa Sihat Untuk Wanita – Al Ameen Publications - (2009)
  • Silat Melayu Dato’ Bendahara Paduka DiRaja Megat Terawis - (2010)
  • Warisan Pusaka Silat Melayu – Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP)
  • E. Theater

  • Theater showcase of “JWW Birch” at Kompleks Budaya Nasional and in Teater Singapura - (1994)
  • Theater showcase of “Dance of The Warriors” in Battersea Art Centre, London United Kingdom - (2002)
  • Musical theater showcase of “Masrah Hijrah” in Dataran Merdeka - (2006)
  • Theater showcase of “Sirah Junjungan” directed by Erma Fatima IPPM involved as the fighting and war scene choreographer - Stunts man Istana Budaya pada - (2008)
  • References

    Istiadat Pewaris Penjurit-Kepetangan Melayu Wikipedia