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Activist disputes claim linking Rentap to Malay narrative
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Activist disputes claim linking Rentap to Malay narrative
Composite photo of Jaban (left) and Solehah. - Photo from social media
KUCHING: An activist has questioned the academic basis of claims linking Iban warrior Rentap to a Malay historical narrative, warning that interpretations of Sarawak’s past must be grounded in proper understanding of Borneo’s indigenous cultures, the Dayak Daily reported.
 

 

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Sarawak for Sarawakians founder Peter John Jaban said Rentap remains a powerful symbol of indigenous resistance and pride among the Iban people.

 

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He said attempts to reinterpret or appropriate the warrior’s legacy through speculative narratives risk disrespecting the identity and heritage of the Iban community.

 

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“We in Sarawak are deeply concerned by recent statements claiming that Iban hero Rentap is part of a Malay narrative,” Jaban said.

 

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He said such claims are not only factually wrong but also show a disregard for the heritage and identity of the Iban people of Sarawak.

 

Jaban was responding to a claim by International Islamic University of Malaysia academician Professor Dr Solehah Yaacob that Rentap was a Malay and a descendant of the legendary Malaccan figure Hang Tuah.

 

He cautioned that presenting unverified historical claims as fact could mislead the public and undermine scholarly standards.

 
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