Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 Early life  





2 Political career  





3 Personal life  





4 References  














Abdullah Tarmugi






Bahasa Indonesia
مصرى
Bahasa Melayu
 

Edit links
 









Article
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Cite this page
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
Wikidata item
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 
















Appearance
   

 






From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


Abdullah Tarmugi
عبدالله بن ترموڬي
Abdullah in 2024
5th Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore
In office
25 March 2002 – 19 April 2011
DeputyMatthias Yao Chih
Indranee Rajah
S. Iswaran
Chew Heng Ching
Lim Hwee Hua
Preceded byTan Soo Khoon
Succeeded byMichael Palmer
Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs
In office
30 June 1993 – 24 March 2002
Prime MinisterGoh Chok Tong
Preceded byAhmad Mattar
Succeeded byYaacob Ibrahim
Member of the Singapore Parliament
for East Coast GRC
(Siglap)
In office
2 January 1997 – 19 April 2011
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byMaliki Osman (PAP)
Member of the Singapore Parliament
for Bedok GRC
(Siglap)
In office
21 August 1991 – 16 December 1996
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Member of the Singapore Parliament
for Siglap SMC
In office
22 December 1984 – 14 August 1991
Preceded byAbdul Rahim Ishak
Succeeded byMaliki Osman (PAP)
Personal details
Born (1944-08-25) 25 August 1944 (age 79)
Straits Settlements
Political partyPeople's Action Party
(1984–2011)
Alma materRaffles Institution
University of Singapore
University of London

Abdullah bin Tarmugi (Jawi: عبدالله بن ترموڬي; born 25 August 1944) is a Singaporean former politician who served as Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore between 2002 and 2011.

Early life[edit]

Abdullah was born to a Javanese father and a Chinese mother. Abdullah's father was a low-salaried surveyor's assistant and Abdullah's grandfather ran a provision shop.

Abdullah studied at Raffles Institution and obtained a Bachelor of Social Sciences from the University of Singapore, followed by a post-graduate diploma in urban studies from the University of London in 1972[1] under a Commonwealth Scholarship.

Political career[edit]

Abdullah was a Member of Parliament from 1984 to 2011, starting out at Siglap constituency and later Bedok Group Representation Constituency (Bedok GRC) from 1991 to 1996.[1] After Bedok GRC and Eunos GRC was merged to form East Coast GRC in 1997, Abdullah still remained in the Siglap ward but under East Coast GRC. Abdullah was the Minister for Community Development (subsequently the Minister of Community Development and Sports) and the Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs from 1994 to 2002 and 2000 to 2002 respectively.[1] Abdullah was also the Deputy Speaker of Parliament from 1989 to 1993 before becoming the Speaker of Parliament on 25 March 2002. He declined to contest the Singapore Presidential Elections in 2017.[1]

Abdullah announced his retirement from politics on 24 March 2011, prior to the 2011 general elections.[2] In January 2012, Abdullah was appointed to the Presidential Council for Minority RightsbySingapore President Tony Tan[3] and a permanent member by President Halimah Yacob.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Abdullah is married to Shirley, a retired teacher and former principal who was his pre-university schoolmate at Raffles Institution. She is ethnic Chinese and converted to Islam prior to their marriage. The couple have two children.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Curriculum Vitae". Parliament of Singapore. Archived from the original on 25 November 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  • ^ "PAP veterans to retire". AsiaOne. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  • ^ "Abdullah Tarmugi appointed to Presidential Council for Minority Rights". Channel NewsAsia. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  • ^ Ng, Huiwen (22 January 2018). "Abdullah Tarmugi appointed permanent member of Presidential Council for Minority Rights". The Straits Times. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  • ^ "Marriage Tips From Former Speaker Of Parliament Abdullah Tarmugi". Her World. 17 July 2015.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    Ahmad Mattar

    Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs
    1 July 1993 – 24 March 2002
    Succeeded by

    Yaacob Ibrahim

    Preceded by

    Yeo Cheow Tong

    Minister for Community Development
    15 January 1996 – 31 March 2000
    Acting: 2 January 1994 – 14 January 1996
    Succeeded by

    Yaacob Ibrahim

    Minister for Community Development and Sports
    1 April 2000 – 24 March 2002
    Parliament of Singapore
    Preceded by

    Tan Soo Khoon

    Speaker of Parliament
    2002–2011
    Succeeded by

    Michael Palmer


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdullah_Tarmugi&oldid=1231742157"

    Categories: 
    1944 births
    Living people
    Members of the Parliament of Singapore
    National University of Singapore alumni
    Alumni of the University of London
    People's Action Party politicians
    Raffles Institution alumni
    Singaporean Muslims
    Singaporean politicians of Chinese descent
    Singaporean people of Javanese descent
    Singaporean politicians of Malay descent
    Speakers of the Parliament of Singapore
    Hidden categories: 
    Articles with short description
    Short description matches Wikidata
    Use dmy dates from April 2020
    Articles with VIAF identifiers
    Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers
    Articles with LCCN identifiers
     



    This page was last edited on 30 June 2024, at 00:50 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki