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Hamka, whose full name is Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, was a prominent Indonesian writer, Islamic scholar, and nationalist. He is best known for his significant contributions to Islamic literature and his role in promoting modernist Islamic thought in Indonesia. His literary works, including novels, poetry, and religious texts, have left a lasting impact on Indonesian culture and society. Notably, his novel 'Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck' is a classic in Indonesian literature, exploring themes of love, tragedy, and cultural identity.

Throughout his life, Hamka was also active in various social and political movements, advocating for education and reform within the Muslim community. He served as the chairman of the Indonesian Islamic Union Party and was involved in the establishment of several Islamic organizations. His influence extends beyond literature and politics; he is regarded as a bridge between traditional Islamic teachings and modern Indonesian thought, making his work essential for understanding the evolution of Islamic discourse in the country.

Nazionalità Indonesiano
Data di nascita February 16, 1908
Luogo di nascita West Sumatra, Indonesia
Data di morte July 24, 1981