M. P. Drahaman

Dr Mohamed Purvis Drahaman (5 November 1889 - April 1963) was a Ceylonese Malay medical doctor and politician. He was the leader of the All Ceylon Malay Congress, and was appointed as Member of Parliament in 1956 and 1960.[1]

Hon. Dr.

M. P. Drahaman
Member of the Ceylon Parliament
for Appointed member
In office
1956–1963
Succeeded byBaba Zahiere Lye
Personal details
Born
Mohamed Purvis Drahaman

(1889-11-05)5 November 1889
Colombo, Ceylon
DiedApril 1963 (1963-05) (aged 73)
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
CitizenshipCeylonese
Political partyAll Ceylon Malay Congress
Spouse(s)Hazelyn née Saldin
Children
  • Sylvion (Siva) Sajurdeen
  • Werono (Wero) Nizamudin
  • Revelion (Revo) Soetomo
  • Georgina Kartini
  • Mohamed Soekarna
Alma materAll Saints College, Galle; Wesley College, Colombo; Colombo Medical School
Occupationdoctor, politician

Born in 1889 in Colombo, Drahaman established a private medical practice in Slave Island in the 1930s. He led several Malay organisations, such as the Ceylon Malay Youth League, the Malay Progressive Association and the All Ceylon Malay Association,[2] the All Ceylon Malay Congress and the Ceylon Malay Cricket Club. Drahaman supported the struggle for Indonesian independence. He was made a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1953.[3]

He died in Mecca in April 1963, whilst performing Hajj for the second time.[3][4]

References

  1. Parliaments of Ceylon. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon, 1960. p. 166
  2. Careem, Tuan M. Zameer (2017). Persaudaraan (Brotherhood). Malay Life in Sri Lanka (2nd ed). Colombo: S Godage & Brothers. Print
  3. The Island. Remembering Dr M. P. Drahman - A Malay for all Seasons
  4. Hussainmiya, Prof B.A. "Remembering Dr M. P. Drahman - A Malay for all Seasons". The Island. 25 Feb 2006: Print
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