Malaysian Literature - Works

Works

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  • English language
    • And the Rain My Drink
    • The Gift of Rain
    • Chronicle of Malaysia
    • A Children's History of Malaysia
    • The Encyclopedia of Malaysia
    • The Malay Dilemma
    • Malaysia And The Club Of Doom
    • Malaysian Book of Records
    • Malaysian Politicians Say the Darndest Things
    • New Malaysian Essays
    • Of Bunga Telur and Bally Shoes
    • The Pencil
    • The Dead Crow
    • Si Tenggang's Homecoming
    • Monsoon History
  • Malay language
    • Batu Bersurat Terengganu
    • Hikayat Bayan Budiman
    • Hikayat Raja Pasai
    • Hikayat Muhammad Hanafiah
    • Undang-Undang Melaka
    • Hikayat Seri Rama
    • Hikayat Amir Hamzah
    • Hikayat Inderaputera
    • Hikayat Iskandar Zulkarnain
    • Qasidah al-Burdah
    • `Aqâ´id al-Nasafî
    • Syair Hamzah Fansuri
    • Spraek en Woord-Boek
    • Taj al-Salatin
    • Hikayat Aceh
    • Cerita Kutai
    • Bustan al-Salatin
    • Hujjat al-Siddîq
    • Hikayat Tanah Hitu
    • Hikayat Ibrahim ibn Adham
    • Hikayat Pelanduk Jenaka
    • Sejarah Melayu
    • Hikayat Banjar dan Kota Waringin
    • Tarjumân al-Mustafîd
    • Bab Takzir
    • Hikayat Ibrahim ibn Adham
    • Asal Bangsa Jin & Dewa-Dewa
    • Hikayat Hang Tuah
    • Hikayat Patani
    • Surat al-Anbiya
    • Syair Bidasari
    • Risalah Shihabuddin
    • Risalah fi 'l-Tawhid
    • Misa Melayu
    • Hikayat Nakhoda Muda
    • Hikayat Perintah Negeri Benggala
    • Syair Sultan Maulana
    • Syair Sinyor Kosta
    • Syair Raja Tedung dengan Raja Katak
    • Syair Siti Zubaidah Perang Cina
    • Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa
    • Surat Keterangan Syeikh Jalaluddin
    • Silsilah Perak
    • Syair Kerajaan Bima
    • Syair Dagang Berjual-Beli
    • Syair Potong Gaji
    • Syair Tengku Perbu
    • Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Kelantan
    • Hikayat Marakarma
    • Ceretera-ceretera karangan Abdullah
    • Hikayat Abdullah Munsyi
    • Syair-syair karangan Abdullah
    • Syair Engku Puteri
    • Hikayat Maharaja Marakarma
    • Syair Perang Johor
    • Hikayat Iblis
    • Syair Kunjungan Tengku Selangor
    • Kisah Pelayaran Abdullah ke Mekah
    • Mukhtasar Tawarikh al-Wustha
    • Hikayat Siak
    • Syair Kumbang Mengindera
    • Surat kepada Von de Wall
    • Syair Bayan Budiman
    • Syair Kumbang dan Melati
    • Syair Bunga Air Mawar
    • Syair Nuri dengan Simbangan
    • Syair Nyamuk dan Lalat
    • Syair Saudagar Bodoh
    • Hikayat Raja Damsyik
    • Syair Raja Damsyik
    • Syair Kiamat
    • Salasilah Melayu dan Bugis
    • Tuhfat al-Nafis
    • Syair Awai
    • Syair Bunga-Bungaan
    • Syair Burung Pungguk
    • Syair Unggas Soal Jawab
    • Syair Sang Kupu-Kupu
    • Kitab Suci
    • Muhimmat al-Nafa´is
    • Syair Perjalanan Sultan Lingga
    • Syair Raksi
    • Panas Salju
    • Trajedi Empat Disember
    • Meniti Kaca
    • Bukit Kepong
    • Konserto Terakhir
    • Pahlawan Pasir Salak
    • Bawang Putih Bawang Merah
    • Tuhfat al-Nafis
    • Jalan Sempit
    • Sikap Memburu-buru Membawa Padah
    • Lambaian Malar Hijau
    • Kerana manisnya epal
    • Aku, Kris dan Kristal
    • Jalan-jalan Raya Kotaku
    • Julia
    • Virus Zel kepada abahnya
    • Sabor
See also: List of Hikayat

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