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
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