Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim

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Tunku Ismail Idris
Duli Yang Amat Mulia Tunku Mahkota bagi Negeri dan Jajahan Takluk Johor Darul Takzim
File:Tunku Ismail.jpg
Born (1984-06-30) 30 June 1984 (age 39)
Istana Besar Johor, Johor Bahru
Spouse Khaleeda Bustamam (m. 2014)
Full name
Tunku Ismail Idris Abdul Majid Abu Bakar Iskandar Ibni Tunku Ibrahim Ismail[1][2]
House House of Temenggong
Father Sultan Ibrahim
Mother Permaisuri Raja Zarith Sofia
Religion Sunni Islam

Tunku Ismail Idris Abdul Majid Abu Bakar Iskandar Ibni Tunku Ibrahim Ismail[3] (born 30 June 1984)[1] is the Tunku Mahkota of Johor (Crown Prince). He was born to a member of the Johor Royal Family (his paternal side of the family) and the Perak Royal Family (his maternal side of the family).

Tunku Ismail is the eldest son of the current Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ismail and his consort Raja Zarith Sofiah Sultan Idris Shah.[1] He is the grandson of the previous Sultan of Johor, Sultan Iskandar and the previous Sultan of Perak, Idris Shah II of Perak.

Tunku Ismail was appointed Raja Muda (literally means "Younger King," but taken to mean as second Heir Apparent or son of the Crown Prince) on 8 April 2006 by his grandfather, the late Sultan of Johor, and placing him second in line to the throne (Now first in line after the passing of Sultan Iskandar).[1][4] Tunku Ismail was appointed as the Tunku Mahkota of Johor on 26 January 2010.[5]

Early life and education

Tunku Ismail completed his early education at Sekolah Sri Utama and Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan St. Joseph in Johor Bahru. He subsequently received secondary education at the Australian International School in Singapore and pursued his higher studies at Hale School in Perth, Western Australia, until 2002.[1][4] Tunku Ismail is the eldest among six siblings.

Career and interests

Tunku Ismail bin Ibrahim
Nickname(s) Tunku Ismail Ibrahim
Born 30 June 1984
Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Allegiance Republic of India
Service/branch Indian Army
Years of service Since 2003
Rank Captain
Unit 61 Cavalry regiment, Jaipur
Awards Best in riding (2003–2004)
Relations Son of Sultan of Johor

Following a family tradition of getting trained in armed forces, with his late grandfather in the Malaysian Army and father in the US Army, Tunku Ismail aspired for a career in the Indian armed forces.[6] In July 2003, he enrolled as a cadet officer in the Indian Military Academy (IMA), India’s premier military training school located at Dehradun.[1] He was commissioned as a lieutenant in December 2004 and absorbed into the Indian army. He was promoted to the rank of captain in December 2007.[7] He is the first ever Malaysian royal to join the Indian armed forces.

The Malaysian prince is the first foreigner to lead a unit of Indian Army in the Indian Republic Day Parade.[6][8][9] On 26 January 2007, with a rank of captain in Indian Army, he led a mounted column of Jaipur-based 61 Cavalry regiment to salute president of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam during the Republic Day celebrations.[8] The president himself chose Tunku Ismail to lead the unit of around 400 men of the world's only non-ceremonial horse-mounted cavalry.[7] The parade was witnessed by chief guest of the day president of Russia Vladimir Putin and his entourage, along with other dignitaries of Indian politics and military amidst tight security.[7][10] Tunku Ismail's father Tunku Ibrahim Ismail flew in from Johor Bahru on 23 January 2007 to be present at the celebrations while his son added a chapter to the history of Indian Army.[10]

A polo enthusiast, Tunku Ismail is a skilful horse rider. He was bestowed the Best in Riding award among IMA cadets for year 2003–2004. He is also a polo player for his regiment and has won many trophies.[1] In football, he is the president of Johor FC.[11]

The prince is also a sports car enthusiast.All of his car are under the same licence plate "TMJ".

Sports

President of Johor Football Association

His Highness the Tunku Mahkota (Crown Prince) of Johor, Tunku Ismail Idris ibni Sultan Ibrahim is appointed as the new President of Johor Football Association (PBNJ). In the EGM held in Johor Bahru saw the Crown Prince appointed as the new President replacing the former, Jais Sarday. In his speech, the Crown Prince stated that in the next season of Malaysian Prime League, the State of Johor which currently has three teams, Johor FC, MBJB and MP Muar will be reduce to only one, where all of the player will wear the Jengking (Scorpion) Team Jersey. It is among the suggestion been forwarded to brought back the Johorean Football to its former glory.

Malaysia Super League (MSL) champions Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) made history on Saturday night by becoming the first Southeast Asian club to lift the AFC Cup.

FAM Presidential Advisor

The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) have appointed the Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim as an advisor to the current FAM president, Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah. Tunku Ismail will assist and work hand in hand with FAM in improving the quality of football within the country, particularly with the national team as well as the junior teams.

As predicted, there were several concerns about this news, particularly with Tunku Ismail having lost the FAM presidency election to Tengku Abdullah earlier this year. Besides that, he has also been extremely vocal with his criticisms on the nation’s footballing body. However, the Johor FA president is extremely optimistic about his new role, claiming that he will only be pushing for the betterment of football within the country.

Speaking to reporters, Tunku Ismail said: "There needs to be a fundamental prioritization on team discipline, vision and mission for the national football team. But besides that, we also need to focus on strengthening the local leagues, which will inadvertently assist the national team as well. I would love to see the local football scene do well on all fronts, not only in terms of improving the league quality, but also the achievements of our national team. But at the same time, I also know that it can’t be achieved within a short space of time. However, if we take the necessary steps and focus on development carefully, things will improve drastically in the next few years."[12]

Honours

See also List of honours of the Johor Royal Family by country

Tunku Ismail was conferred with the following royal honors:[1][4]

Honours of Johor

  • Most Esteemed Royal Family Order of Johor - ribbon bar.png Royal Family Order of Johor :
    • Second Class – Darjah Kerabat Yang Amat Dihormati Pangkat Kedua (DK II) on 8 April 2006.
    • First Class – Darjah Kerabat Yang Amat Dihormati Pangkat Pertama (DK I) on 11 April 2009.[13]
  • Most Honourable Order of the Crown of Johor - ribbon bar.png Order of the Crown of Johor :
    • Companion – Darjah Mahkota Johor Yang Amat Mulia Pangkat Ketiga Setia Mahkota Johor (SMJ) on 8 April 2004.
    • Knight Grand Commander – Pangkat Pertama Darjah Mahkota Johor Yang Amat Mulia, Seri Paduka Mahkota Johor (SPMJ) on 8 April 2005.
  • Sultan Ibrahim Coronation Medal ribbon.gif Sultan Ibrahim Coronation Medal (PSI 1st class) [13]
  • Sultan Iskandar Coronation Medal ribbon.gif Sultan Mahmud Iskandar Coronation Medal [13]

Controversies

Alleged assault

On 24 October 2008, reports surfaced about a confrontation and a royal scuffle which allegedly occurred in a nightclub at Crowne Plaza Hotel in Kuala Lumpur between two princes. Tunku Nadzimuddin, a member of the Negeri Sembilan household, filed a police report accusing of a Johor royal whom he identified the culprit to be Tunku Ismail; for initiating the confrontation and assaulting him in the face and head. A friend of Tunku Nadzimuddin, Shamshudhuha Ishak, a lawyer, filed another police report accusing of Tunku Ismail's bodyguards of assaulting him and losing two teeth in the process.[14]

The following September, Tunku Nadzimuddin lodged a complaint against the police and the Attorney-General chambers for not responding to the police report that he had made earlier for a RM50 million monetary settlement over the alleged episode. In a press interview, Tunku Nadzimuddin claimed that he was roughed up by Tunku Ismail and his bodyguards after the a friend of Tunku Ismail called Tunku Nadzimuddin that he had wanted to apologise over a bottle-throwing incident, while Tunku Nadzimuddin was partying. Tunku Nadzimuddin looked for Tunku Ismail with Shamshudhuha, but they quickly assaulted by Tunku Ismail's bodyguards. Shamshudhuha was beaten unconscious, while Tunku Nadzimuddin was threatened by Tunku Ismail with a pistol pointing to his head, and led to a hotel room where they were confined. The police later arrived after Tunku Nadzimuddin called for his mother. The Johor royalty denied Tunku Nadzimuddin's claims, and stated that Tunku Ismail was barred from meeting Tunku Nadzimuddin that night for security reasons.[15][16]

Marriage

On 24 October 2014, Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim married 21-year-old Che Puan Khaleeda Bustamam at Istana Bukit Serene in a private ceremony. The solemnisation ceremony was performed by Johor mufti Datuk Mohd Tahrir Samsudin. The royal wedding took place at Dataran Bandaraya in November 2014.[17]

Khaleeda, daughter of Bustaman Daud and Aziyah Abdul Aziz, is the youngest of five siblings and was born in Kuala Lumpur.[18]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Johor Ruler's Grandson Appointed Raja Muda. bernama.com. 8 April 2006.
  2. Tunku Mahkota’s son named Raja Muda of Johor. The Star (Malaysia). 9 April 2006
  3. His Majesty visits Iskandar Military Camp in Mersing, Johor, RTB News, 8 May 2008
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Tunku Mahkota’s son named Raja Muda of Johor, The star online, Star Publications, 9 April 2006.
  5. Tunku Ismail proclaimed Tunku Mahkota of Johor, Star Publications, 28 January 2010.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Malaysian Prince to Lead Indian Army Unit in Republic Day parade, India Defence, 23 January 2007.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Malaysia's Pride On Show At India's Republic Day Parade, BERNAMA, 26 January 2007.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Malaysian prince at home in India, The Hindu, 27 January 2007
  9. Malaysian prince at Republic Day parade, The star online, Star Publications, 25 January 2007
  10. 10.0 10.1 M'sian Prince To Lead Cavalry Unit At India's Republic Day, BERNAMA, 24 January 2007.
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  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Royal Ark, Johor genealogy details – p.15Photo
  14. Malaysian princes come to blows, Leslie Lopez, South-east Asia Correspondent, 31 October 2008, The Straits Times
  15. RM50 million battle royale, Fay Angela D'cruz, 2009/09/18, New Straits Times
  16. Royal brawl: Negri prince disappointed, but A-G promises action (Update), 17 September 2009, The Star (Malaysia)
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  18. Johor crown prince Tunku Ismail marries Khaleeda, Mohd Farhaan Shah, 2014/10/24, The Star Online

Further reading

  • Nadarajah, Nesalmar, Johore and the Origins of British Control, 1895–1914, Arenabuku, 2000, ISBN 967–970–318–5