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Mdm Misliah Bte Ibrahim
                                             y grandmother, or Nani*, was born                                                          By Nadiah Amberlina bte Suhaimi
                                             post-World War II (WWII) on 12                                                             Millennia Institute            Born 1947
                                             December 1947 and was raised in
                                  MSingapore throughout her life. Her
                                   mother, a Muslim originating from Ceylon (now
                                   known as Sri Lanka), married her dad, an Indian-
                                   Malay from Malaya during WWII. According to her,                    It was only during the last day of the riots that my great-grandmother
                                   when her dad was working for the Royal Malaysian                    opened the door, after checking the beams of the house that they
                                   Navy, during WWII, the ship that his battalion was                  were unarmed and accepted a few Chinese people into their house
                                   on, from Malaya, got bombed by the Japanese.                        overnight. They did not do it earlier because the village chief told
                                   So those that survived were stranded at Ceylon.                     the Malays not to or the whole family would risk getting attacked too,
                                                                                                       even if they were only trying to provide shelter to the innocent and
                                            However, when the Japanese invaded                         non-trouble seeking Chinese residents. In addition, due to the fact
                                            Ceylon too, the locals married their                       that her family reared a few cows, sheep, chickens and ducks, and
                                            daughters to the Muslim men that                           even grew a variety of vegetables, they rarely left the house to avoid
                                            arrived, and that is how her parents                       getting involved in the fights.
                                            got married.
                                                                                                  “My grandmother believes that Singapore has grown to
            She had a total of 9 siblings, excluding herself, and worked 2 different
            jobs throughout her life. The first being a night-shift worker at a factory           become a better nation compared to the state that it was 50
            assembling parts, then as a replacement chef at the Brunei Palace,                    years ago. She also believes that the younger generation of
            when she lived in Brunei with my grandfather for 12 years. She lived in               our country is more advantaged unlike the older generation
            the same kampong house she grew up in till the day she got married                    and we should be grateful for all that we have right now.”
            and had my mother.

                       Based on the story of my great-grandmother as conveyed
                       by my mum, my grandmother was very timid when she
                       was young. Prior to the days leading to Singapore’s                        * Nani is a hindi term used to call our
                       independence, during the riots between the Malays and                       maternal grandmother.
                       the Chinese, she would hide under my great-grandmother’s
                       sarong every time somebody knocked on their house door
                       seeking shelter.
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