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Harun Idris (Harun bin Idris) was born on 22 December, 1925 in Petaling mukim, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia), is a Malaysian politician (1925–2003). Discover Harun Idris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

Popular As Harun bin Idris
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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 22 December, 1925
Birthday 22 December
Birthplace Petaling mukim, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia)
Date of death 19 October, 2003
Died Place Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
Nationality Malaysia

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1925

Harun bin Idris (هارون إدريس, ; 22 December 1925 – 19 October 2003) was a Malaysian politician and the 8th Menteri Besar of Selangor.

Apart from his career in politics, Harun Idris (as he is informally known) was heavily involved in sports particularly organising the Muhammad Ali vs Joe Bugner fight in Kuala Lumpur as well as overseeing Malaysia and Selangor football teams' most successful periods.

Harun was born in Petaling, Selangor (which was still a mukim under the Kuala Lumpur district) on 21 July 1925 to ethnic Malay parents of mixed Javanese and Mandailing descent.

1937

His early education was undertaken using both Malay and English mediums (for he attended Victoria Institution, a premier school located in Kuala Lumpur in 1937 and graduated in 1943) and in the 1940s he joined the Malayan Peoples’ Anti-Japanese Army against the Japanese occupation of Malaya.

1949

He was one of the founders of the Selangor Malays Union, and joined UMNO in 1949.

Subsequently, he joined the Malay Administrative Service and worked as an assistant district officer in the districts of Gemas and Tampin in the state of Negeri Sembilan.

1951

The year 1951 saw him serve under Malaysia’s first PM Tunku Abdul Rahman as a magistrate in Kuala Lumpur.

Two years later his good work earned him a scholarship to read law in Middle Temple, England.

Returning two years later, Dato Harun held the position of the President of the Sessions Court in Taiping.

1957

When Malaya gained her independence in 1957, Dato Harun was made a Deputy Public Prosecutor and was later the Acting Registrar of Societies and the Official Assignee of the Federation of Malaya.

A year later, he was appointed the State Legal Adviser for Selangor.

1961

Harun was the president of the Football Association Selangor from 1961 to 1983 and was the manager of the Malaysian National team in the 1972 Olympics.

Harun is widely acknowledged to be responsible for unearthing some of Malaysia’s best talents such as Santokh Singh, Soh Chin Ann and even the late Mokhtar Dahari.

1964

The call from a career in politics was too strong to resist and in 1964 Dato Harun resigned from said position and was appointed as Menteri Besar of Selangor after being elected the state assemblyman for the constituency of Morib.

In March 1964, having won the State Assembly seat for Morib, Selangor, Dato Seri Harun was elected to the UMNO Supreme Council and served as Selangor Umno liaison chief from 1964 to 1976.

From 1964 to 1976, Dato Seri Harun was appointed the eighth Chief Minister of Selangor, after Datuk Abu Bakar Baginda and he was the longest serving Chief Minister of Selangor, holding office for exactly 12 years, until his resignation in April 1976.

1969

Harun, who was perceived as a proponent of ketuanan Melayu (Malay supremacy, although this exact phrase was not in use at the time), had seen UMNO suffer several losses in the Selangor State Assembly during the 1969 general election.

As a result, the opposition held a celebration rally in the state, a counter rally was then held with Malays gathering at Idris' house in Kampong Baru, which quickly spiralled out of control.

The discipline of those at the rally soon broke down, and the rally turned into a riot which lasted two days and cost at least 180 lives.

Harun's role in the riot is not exactly clear and reports are conflicting.

On one hand it is claimed that he was responsible for ordering the counter-rally, and even as far as supplying the Malays who gathered at his house with knives and machetes.

Another report states that after meeting in large numbers at Harun's official residence in Jalan Raja Muda near Kampong Bahru, and hearing inflammatory speeches by Harun and other leaders, the Malay mobs prepared themselves by tying ribbon strips on their foreheads and set out to kill Chinese.

The first victims of the riots were two Chinese that were in a van opposite Idris' house watching the large gathering.

On the other, some claim that Dato Harun had worked to de-escalate the situation, even saving a number of Chinese people that were being targeted by Malay rioters.

One of them was the late Tan Chee Khoon, the then-Leader of the Opposition.

1970

From the early 1970s until 1976, Harun was the Head of UMNO Youth and Supreme Council member.

He was then expelled from UMNO and charged with corruption by the government, due to his abuse of state funds.

The chief investigating officer on the corruption case (16 counts of corruption) was Ang Chooi Tuan KMN, AMN, the highest ranking Anti-Corruption Agency non-Malay/non-UMNO officer.

Harun's career was marred by the 13 May racial riots, which had been triggered by a political rally held at his residence in the national capital of Kuala Lumpur.

1981

In an article written on 24 June 1981 titled 'Datuk Harun and the May 13 Tragedy', Chee Khoon exonerates Harun by arguing that

Chee Khoon concludes the article by writing "I have related this story not with the idea of reviving an old controversy but to show that Datuk Harun was not out for the blood of chinese in those days of tragedy as claimed in some quarters".

1984

He served as Kuala Langat Umno Division Chief for 3 years until 1984.

1986

On 15 November 1986 he was called to the Malaysian Bar and thereafter returned to his old profession of law practice and became a senior partner of Harun Idris, Yeoh & Partners actively practising law until his demise.

1987

Harun served as Semangat 46 Supreme Council member and Selangor Chief for a brief period from 1987 to 1990.

1994

Dato Seri Harun also served as a council member of the Selangor Royal Council from 1994 until his demise.

2000

In the year 2000, Dato Seri Harun rejoined Umno and was a member of the Umno SS7 Sri Dagang Branch, in the Subang Division of Selangor.

2003

Dato Seri Harun died after a short illness on 19 October 2003 at the age of 77 and is survived by his wife Datin Seri Salmah Sulaiman, three sons, three daughters, 18 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.