National_Day_(Brunei)

National Day (Brunei)

National Day (Brunei)

National holiday in Brunei, observed annually on 23 February


National Day (Malay: Hari Kebangsaan; Jawi: کبڠساءن‎ هاري) or Independence Day (Hari Kemerdekaan) is a national holiday in Brunei commemorating the anniversary of Brunei's proclamation of independence. It was made a national holiday by government decree in 1985.[1] Although Brunei broke away from the United Kingdom on 1 January 1984, it wasn't until February that Brunei was totally free of British control.[2]

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History

Background

In 1888, Brunei signed a deal with the British to come under their protection in order to ensure its own political survival.[3] As piracy and rebellion threatened the internal order of the kingdom and Sarawak's White Rajahs encroached on the borders, Sultan Hashim Jalilul Alam Aqamaddin petitioned the British government for help to slow the rapid collapse of Brunei's land. The British residency was established in 1906, and Brunei remained under their rule for an additional 53 years. The Constitution Agreement, which abolished the residence requirement and established internal self-government while leaving Britain in charge of defense and foreign policy, was signed with the United Kingdom in 1959, marking the beginning of the country's journey toward independence. The timeframe for independence was established by subsequent treaties with the United Kingdom in 1971 and 1979.[4][3]

1 January 1984

At 00:01 midnight of 1 January 1984, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah read the Declaration of Independence:[5]

The time has now arrived when Brunei Darussalam will resume full international responsibility as a sovereign and independent nation in the community of nations.

Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, 1 January 1984

Upon the reading of the proclamation, Omar Ali Saifuddien III, the father of His Majesty, led three cries of "Allahu Akbar" among the 30,000 people gathered at the padang (present day Taman Haji Sir Muda Omar Ali Saifuddien). A 21-gun salute was fired to celebrate the event, and the sounds of the hadrah resounded around the field.[3] That evening, the capital Bandar Seri Begawan was packed to the gills with people praying for a smooth handover outside the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque and the field despite the heavy rain. Notwithstanding the fact that Brunei proclaimed its independence on 1 January, the date for National Day was chosen as 23 February. Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium was chosen as the location for the celebrations.[4][6] The Acting Chief Minister (Menteri Besar), Abdul Aziz, presided over the preparations.[7]

Attendance

Several key figures of the Commonwealth and countries' representatives attended the celebration, such as:[4]

Themes

There have been multiple themes used for the celebration of national day such as;[1]

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References

  1. "Kementerian Kebudayaan, Belia dan Sukan". 25 February 2018. Archived from the original on 25 February 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  2. "Hari Kebangsaan 2023, 2024 dan 2025 di Brunei Darussalam". PublicHolidays.asia. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
  3. Scoop, The (23 February 2018). "A look back at Brunei's first National Day". The Scoop. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  4. "Brunei Darussalam National Day". aipasecretariat.org. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  5. Mulliner, K. (1985). "Brunei in 1984: Business as Usual after the Gala". Asian Survey. 25 (2): 214–219. doi:10.2307/2644305. ISSN 0004-4687. JSTOR 2644305.
  6. "Remembering the First National Day in 1984". Remembering the First National Day in 1984. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  7. "Newsdetails". www.kkbs.gov.bn. Archived from the original on 23 January 2024. Retrieved 23 January 2024.

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