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Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah, known as Hamka (born in Maninjau, West Sumatra February 17 1908 - July 24 1981) was a prominent Indonesian author, ulema and politician. His father, syekh Abdul Karim Amrullah, known as Haji Rasul, led and inspired the reform movement in Sumatra. In 1970's, Hamka was the leader of Majelis Ulama Indonesia, the biggest Muslim organizations in Indonesia beside Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah. In the Dutch colonial era, Hamka was the chief editor of Indonesian magazines, such as Pedoman Masyarakat, Panji Masyarakat, and Gema Islam.

List of Books and Novels

  1. Khatibul Ummah (written in Arabic).
  2. Si Sabariah. (1928)
  3. Pembela Islam (History of Abu Bakar as-shiddiq) (1929).
  4. Adat Minangkabau dan Agama Islam (1929).
  5. Ringkasan Tarikh Ummat Islam (1929).
  6. Kepentingan Melakukan Tabligh (1929).
  7. Hikmat Isra' dan Mikraj.
  8. Arkanul Islam (1932).
  9. Laila Majnun (1932)
  10. Majallah 'Tentera' (4 series) 1932.
  11. Majallah Al-Mahdi (9 series) 1932.
  12. Mati Mengandung Malu (copied of Al-Manfaluthi) (1934).
  13. Di Bawah Lindungan Ka'bah (1936)
  14. Tenggelamnya Kapal Van Der Wijck (1937).
  15. Di Dalam Lembah Kehidupan (1939).
  16. Merantau ke Deli (1940).
  17. Margaretta Gauthier (translated) (1940).
  18. Tuan Direktur (1939).
  19. Dijemput Mamaknya (1939).
  20. Keadilan Ilahi (1939).
  21. Tashawwuf Modern (1939).
  22. Falsafah Hidup (1939).
  23. Lembaga Hidup (1940).
  24. Lembaga Budi (1940).
  25. Semangat Islam (magazine) (1943).
  26. Menara (magazine) (1946).
  27. Negara Islam (1946).
  28. Islam dan Demokrasi (1946).
  29. Revolusi Pikiran (1946).
  30. Revolusi Agama (1946).
  31. Adat Minangkabau Menghadapi Revolusi (1946).
  32. Dibantingkan Ombak Masyarakat (1946).
  33. Didalam Lembah Cita-cita (1946).
  34. Sesudah Naskah Renville (1947).
  35. Pidato Pembelaan Peristiwa Tiga Maret (1947).
  36. Menunggu Beduk Berbunyi (1949).
  37. Ayahku (1950).
  38. Mandi Cahaya di Tanah Suci (1950).
  39. Mengembara di Lembah Nil (1950).
  40. Ditepi Sungai Dajlah (1950).
  41. Kenangan-kenangan Hidup (4 series, Hamka's autobiography) (1950).
  42. Sejarah Ummat Islam (4 series).
  43. Pedoman Mubaligh Islam (1937).
  44. Pribadi (1950).
  45. Agama dan Perempuan (1939).
  46. Muhammadiyah melalui Tiga Zaman (1946).
  47. 1001 Soal Hidup (1950).
  48. Pelajaran Agama Islam (1956).
  49. Perkembangan Tasawuf dari Abad ke abad (1952).
  50. Empat bulan di Amerika (1953).
  51. Lembaga Hikmat (1953).
  52. Islam dan Kebatinan (1972).
  53. Fakta dan Khayal Tuanku Rao (1970).
  54. Sayid Jamaluddin Al-Afghani (1965).
  55. Ekspansi Ideologi (Alghazwul Fikri) (1963).
  56. Hak Asasi Manusia Dipandang dari Segi Islam (1968).
  57. Falsafah Ideologi Islam (1950).
  58. Keadilan Sosial Dalam Islam (1950).
  59. Studi Islam (1973).
  60. Himpunan Khutbah-khutbah.
  61. Urat Tunggang Pancasila.
  62. Doa-doa Rasulullah S.A.W (1974).
  63. Sejarah Islam di Sumatera.
  64. Bohong di Dunia.
  65. Muhammadiyah di Minangkabau (1975).
  66. Pandangan Hidup Muslim (1960).
  67. Kedudukan perempuan dalam Islam (1973).
  68. Tafsir Al-Azhar
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