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Salat Al-Janazah (Islamic Funeral Prayer:Dr Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas - TV Masjid At-Taqwa March 8,2026
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As-Sayyid ʿAlī Tawfīk al-ʿAṭṭās (Son) :Speech after the Funeral Prayer for Syed Muḥammad Naquīb al-ʿAṭṭās on 9 March 2026
“My name is As-Sayyid ʿAlī Tawfīk al-ʿAṭṭās. I am the eldest son of Professor Sayyid Muḥammad Naquīb al-ʿAṭṭās. I could stand up here and I could extol all of his virtues, and I could tell you all about the fact that he has guided thousands and thousands and thousands of Muslims. He’s dedicated his entire life to the religion of Islām, to education. I could tell you also that he was an unbelievable intellect, he was a towering mind. All of these things we already know. His works proved it. His writings, the fact that he spends his entire life educating the Muslims. I think I’d like to say another thing though, because I read a lot of comments online and I thank them, and they have all been saying how Prof. Al-ʿAṭṭās’ one of the greatest philosophers, one of the greatest minds… all of that is true. But I think we are missing something. Above from the fact that he is a towering mind, he was a man of action. He was a doer. Whatever he set his mind to he was determined to make it happen. His legacy is not just in intellectualism — it’s in art, in architecture, in humanities, in politics — in all fields, as early as 15 years old in 1946, he was asked to define the meaning of that political party which is called PEKEMBAR at the time. He was the one that designed the flag, that later became the symbol of unity for the government. He was also the man who brought Truth to the universities, the National University (of Malaysia). He was the first man to propose an Islāmic University, and that became fruitful in 1987 when the International Institute of Islāmic Thought and Civilisation (ISTAC) was founded by him. That was the true meaning of the Islāmic University. And look at the building (of ISTAC) itself. That was all his design. Every bit of it, he had his finger on it. Even the furniture, even the light fixtures, the tiles… every single thing was his own drawing. He had his hands on everything. The library that he built... 156 thousand volumes, all of it was done by him. This is what we have. This is the legacy that he leaves us. This is the trust that he gives us. My father was a good man. He did not tell lies. When he spoke, he spoke the Truth. When he was given an amānah, he held fast to it. When he made a promise, you could be sure he would keep it. His promise to the Muslim ummah, was to educate them. His promise to the Muslim ummah, was to ennoble us. To ennoble the Muslims. And he has done so. We say, Innā liLlāhi wa-ʾinnā ʾilayhi rājiʿūn… when we have suffered a great calamity. While we do mourn, we must not forget to celebrate him. We must not forget to celebrate what he left us.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart. My family thanks you. May Allāh bless you all. May Allāh comfort us. May Allāh Guide us. May Allāh put him in His ample Garden of Paradise. Āmīn Ya Rabb Al-ʿĀlamīn. Thank you very much. As-salāmu ʿalaykum.”
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Understanding Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas: His Philosophy & Legacy: The Ghazalian-March 11, 2026
Obituary:Naquib Al-Attas - New Age Islam - March 10,2026
The passing of Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas (5 September 1931 – 8 March 2026) marks the end of an era in Islamic intellectual history. Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas was an important Muslim thinker who shaped the conversation about knowledge, civilization and Islam. For decades, Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas stood as a rare figure who combined classical Islamic scholarship, philosophical reflection, historical insight and cultural creativity. His death leaves behind an intellectual legacy that will continue to influence Muslim thought for generations.
Obituary:Remembering Royal Prof.Dr Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas - Islamic Economics Project - March 9, 2026
On March 8, 2026, the global Muslim community and the world of philosophy mourned the passing of a titan. Royal Professor Tan Sri Dr. Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, who died at the age of 94, was a prolific academic and a stalwart in the Islamic intellectual tradition in the modern age. His death marks the end of an era, yet the resonance of his voice—a voice that masterfully bridged the depths of classical Islamic metaphysics with the rigors of modern philosophical inquiry—will echo for generations.