Thursday, December 18, 2025
The Evolution of Martial Arts: A Narrative of History, Culture, and Global Philosophy
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Mermaids (Duyong): Mysticism, Folklore, History, and Culture Around the World
Mermaids (Duyong): Between Myth, History, and Global Cultural Reflections
The half-human, half-fish beings known as mermaids are among the oldest and most widespread mythical entities in human civilization. Their presence is not confined to children’s fairy tales; they are etched into ancient manuscripts, recorded in sailors’ logs, depicted in artworks, and embedded in the spiritual beliefs of maritime cultures across the globe. The question remains: Are mermaids merely figments of human imagination, or are they reflections of something once believed to truly exist?
Mysticism and Traditional Beliefs
In many cultures, mermaids are not seen merely as biological creatures but as entities connected to the unseen realm. In the Nusantara (Malay Archipelago), they are often associated with water spirits or guardians of the seas, rivers, and estuaries. They are viewed as keepers of the ecosystem, capable of providing omens or warnings to those who traverse the waters.
Traditional beliefs describe mermaids as beings with high consciousness—capable of luring humans with their voices, disguising themselves as mortals, and bringing either protection or misfortune depending on a person’s intentions. These elements suggest that mermaids were viewed as more than physical animals; they were conscious entities aligned with the traditional Malay concept of the supernatural world.
The Persistence of Global Folklore
Almost every major civilization has its own iteration of the mermaid, proving that the sea is a mysterious realm shared by all of humanity. In Ancient Greece, they were the Sirens who enchanted sailors with song; in Northern Europe, the Merfolk were known for both their ethereal beauty and their danger.
Across other continents, West Africa honors Mami Wata as a water spirit associated with wealth and fertility. In Japan, the Ningyo (human-faced fish) was believed to foretell calamity or grant immortality. Meanwhile, Chinese legends speak of the Jiaoren, sea dwellers whose tears turned into pearls. Despite cultural differences, these traditions share a common theme: the ocean is an intelligent space inhabited by sentient beings.
Historical Accounts and Nautical Records
Throughout history, numerous reports of "mermaid sightings" have been documented with great seriousness. Christopher Columbus recorded seeing mermaid-like beings during his voyage in 1493. Similarly, between the 15th and 18th centuries, many European sailors reported encounters with half-human sea creatures.
While modern science often attributes these sightings to the misidentification of marine mammals like manatees or dugongs, the specific historical descriptions regarding facial features and complex behaviors often make it difficult to dismiss these accounts as simple mistakes.
Modern Interpretations and Scientific Perspectives
From a scientific standpoint, the existence of mermaids is usually rationalized as hallucinations caused by fatigue during long voyages or as folklore exaggerated through oral tradition. However, the scientific community also acknowledges that the vast majority of the world’s oceans remain unexplored. With new species discovered every year, there is still room to interpret mermaid legends as a blend of biological reality, deep symbolism, and the spiritual experience of humans facing the vast unknown.
Conclusion: An Enduring Cultural Heritage
Whether mermaids exist physically or not, they undeniably "exist" within human history, shaping our art, beliefs, and culture. The mermaid serves as an icon of beauty, freedom, and the bridge between humanity and the natural world.
Ultimately, the significance of the mermaid lies not in physical proof, but in what these stories reveal about ourselves. They are mirrors of our respect, fear, and awe toward the boundless ocean. Mermaids are a global heritage, reminding us that within every wave, there is a secret waiting to be honored.
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Monday, December 15, 2025
Cupping (Hijama): Traditional Practice and Potential Health Benefits
Sunday, December 14, 2025
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Saturday, December 13, 2025
Nizam Shamsudin
Nizam Shamsudin
Muhammad Nizam Shamsudin is a dedicated martial arts instructor in Traditional Malay Art (Silat). He has a strong background in Silat; since 2021, he has been actively teaching Silat Harimau Putih as an assistant coach—blending traditional Malay martial philosophy with modern combat methods to cultivate discipline, strength, and inner balance among his students. From 2021 to 2025, he has been involved in various combat sports, such as F3 Strike and Full-Contact Silat Championships (FCSC), as a cornerman and referee and judge, gaining extensive experience in competitive fighting and event coordination.
Meet Our Founder
Mohd Izuan Bin Md Isa (Izuan Isa), warmly known as Cikgu Wan, is a lifelong learner, cultural practitioner, traditional healer, and independent researcher whose work bridges modern industry, martial arts, traditional wisdom, and metaphysical studies. Over more than two decades, he has cultivated a multidisciplinary career that integrates leadership, education, wellness, and the preservation of cultural heritage. He is the Founder of Warisan Academy Centre (WAC), an institution dedicated to reviving indigenous Malay knowledge, traditional healing practices, and metaphysical exploration.
Cikgu Wan’s formal education includes a Master Executive in Business Administration (KTAC), complemented by multiple professional diplomas in Health Studies, Business Administration, Maritime Logistics, and Logistics & Transportation. His dedication to holistic education extends to the study of traditional and alternative medicine, holding an Advanced Diploma in Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (Udemy – Omar Abed). Professionally, he is an Authorised Silat Instructor, certified by the National Coaching Academy (AKK) under the Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia (KBS), and holds SPKK Level 1 certification from PESAKA Malaysia. His additional training includes Sports Science (AKK), Bekam Thibbun Nabawi and Critical Disease Therapy from Pusat Rawatan Syifa, and he is officially recognised as a Registered Traditional & Complementary Medicine Practitioner (T&CM) by the Ministry of Health Malaysia, KKM.
During his student years at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Kedah, Cikgu Wan was actively engaged in the arts and cultural scene. He served as Head of the Theatre Bureau (2002), Secretary of UiTM Kedah Athletic Club (UKAC) and President of the Cultural and Arts Council (2003), reflecting an early commitment to sport, creative expression, cultural preservation, and the promotion of Malay artistic heritage. Beyond this, he also demonstrated his organisational and administrative skills through roles as Secretary for Pertubuhan Perguruan Harimau Putih (PPHP) 2018-2025, Secretary for Pertubuhan Seni Silat Jejak Panglima Malaysia (PSSJPM) 2013-2017, and currently as Assistant Secretary for Dunia Seni Silat Melayu (DSSM) Selangor. These leadership positions illustrate his long-standing dedication to fostering community engagement and continuity within Malaysia’s martial arts and cultural ecosystem.
Cikgu Wan’s martial arts background is extensive. He trained in Kuntau under the late Arshad (Md Isa), Tomoi & Silat Seni Gayong under the late Cikgu Syukor Mat Yasin, Silat Harimau Putih under Cikgu Taridi Abdullah, and Muay Thai Singa Malaya under Kru Ali. He has held coaching and jurulatih roles in Silat Seni Gayong (2001–2004) and Gurulatih in Silat Harimau Putih (2012–present), demonstrating both technical mastery and pedagogical expertise. His contributions include serving as Deputy Head of the Western Division (PSSJPM, 2013–2017) and Deputy Chief of the Dewan Hulubalang (DSSM Selangor, 2020–2023), highlighting his ongoing leadership within the martial arts community.
His training in traditional healing and Malay philosophy is equally distinguished. Rooted in family heritage through his grandparents, mother and father, Cikgu Wan received mentorship from a lineage of respected healers and masters, including the late Cikgu Syukor Mat Yasin, Cikgu Rahim Helang Putih, Arwah Abah Man Bangi, Toklang Haji Idris Bruas, and the Harimau Putih masters Cikgu Taridi, Guru Kamal, Guru Faisal, and Guru Ahmad Solihin. These experiences shaped his holistic understanding of energy, spiritual practice, and metaphysical knowledge, which he integrates into his work as a healer and educator.
Cikgu Wan’s athletic achievements further underscore his lifelong commitment to physical discipline and performance. As a student, he excelled in track and field (100m, 200m, 4x100m) and football, representing SMKSAT and later UiTM Kedah (UKAC). He competed in SUKDA 2000, Silat Olahraga, Tomoi and Muay Thai tournaments, and events such as Pusaka Ultimate Fight (2017), demonstrating versatility and competitive spirit across multiple sports disciplines.
Entrepreneurially, Cikgu Wan established Warisan Gerak Alif Resources (2013–2023), a platform for therapy and traditional healing, which later evolved into Warisan Academy Centre (WAC, 2013–Present). Through WAC, he leads initiatives in cultural preservation, traditional therapy, martial arts education, and metaphysical research, fostering a global appreciation for indigenous wisdom and Malay heritage.
As an author and independent researcher, Cikgu Wan’s notable works include “The Unseen Nexus: A Comparative Study of Spiritual Entities in Global Cosmologies” and “Metaphysics Comprehensive”. His scholarship reflects a dedication to bridging ancient knowledge and modern understanding, exploring the intersections of culture, spirituality, and human consciousness.
In recognition of his contributions, Cikgu Wan has received numerous awards and honours, including Seri Paduka Laksamana Panglima (2018) from Pertubuhan Perguruan Harimau Putih (PPHP), the prestigious designation of Anak Emas SMKSAT (2000) and Honorary Ph.D in Metaphysic. His multifaceted career exemplifies a harmonious integration of corporate acumen, traditional knowledge, cultural leadership, athletic discipline, and metaphysical insight, positioning him as a leading figure in Malaysia’s contemporary heritage and wellness landscape.
Eleazar Zeneal @ Zen
Wan Mohamad Khairul bin Wan Md Ghazali (Zen)
🌿 Heritage Educator & Applied Plant Expert
Title at WAC: Instructor of Plant Heritage Program & Holistic Wellness Mentor Date of Birth: April 26, 1988 Silat Rank: Zen
📜 Brief Bio & Background
Wan Mohamad Khairul, widely known as Zen, is a key pillar in channeling knowledge of natural heritage and wellness at the Warisan Academy Centre.
His interest in plants and herbal knowledge was sparked from a young age, particularly through experiences accompanying his late grandfather. Though his initial purpose was not fishing, he eventually developed a deep passion for the function and benefits of nature to the human body.
After completing secondary school, Zen delved into Silat, beginning his practice with Silat Gayong before actively joining Perguruan Harimau Putih in 2018. This background complements his understanding of physical and internal balance.
From 2019 to 2023, Zen was seriously involved in traditional healing (rawatan perbomohan). However, in 2024, he made the decision to focus entirely on education—deepening his religious studies and structuring a curriculum based on plant knowledge—a crucial transition to systematically document and teach this heritage through WAC.
🌟 Skills & Expertise
Zen brings a unique combination of skills to the Warisan Academy Centre:
Applied Plants and Herbalism: Expertise in identifying and utilizing various plants for daily use and beneficial bodily functions.
Holistic Wellness Guidance: Capable of providing profound psychological guidance, addressing the root causes of issues from both physical and metaphysical perspectives.
Traditional Silat Arts: Proficiency in Silat Gayong and Harimau Putih, contributing to cultural performances and character-building training.
🎬 Community & Cultural Involvement
Zen has been active in promoting Silat and heritage on public platforms:
Secretariat for the Urusetia Kursus Jati Diri Ulu Beranang (2024–2025)
Silat Performer at Pentas Aksi Silat Melayu, MAEPS (2024)
Silat Performer at Pendekar Berselawat, Dataran Merdeka (2023)
📚 Education
Diploma in Management Technology (Major in Business Study) (2006–2009)
🎯 Personal Goal (Aligned with WAC's Mission)
"To educate the nation's children about the natural world and the importance of plants and their function for the well-being of all mankind."
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Rezduan Pa'at
Traditional Healer & Silat Practitioner
Daim Hamdan
Professional Profile
Mohd Daim Hamdan is an experienced practitioner of Traditional Malay Medicine with a strong foundation in martial arts and rehabilitation therapy. He began his involvement as a martial arts athlete from 2009 to 2015, during which he trained extensively in various combat techniques and indigenous self-defence disciplines. This background laid the groundwork for his deep understanding of body structure, muscular movement, and physical injury recovery.
His interest in therapeutic practice developed during his college years, where he actively engaged in sports massage and rehabilitation treatments, particularly for athletes. He is also a member of Silat KHP (Keilmuan Harimau Putih), a martial arts lineage that emphasizes balance between physical strength and advanced inner or spiritual mastery.
As a practitioner of Traditional Malay Medicine, Mohd Daim applies inherited healing methods that encompass traditional massage, spiritual practices, and healing efforts rooted in ancestral knowledge. His expertise is transmitted through a lineage of teachers connected to the traditions of Malay scholars and warriors, integrating prayers, zikir (remembrance), and spiritual disciplines as complementary elements to physical treatment.
Areas of Expertise:
Sports massage and rehabilitation therapy for muscle injuries, joint issues, and physical fatigue
Traditional treatment for fractures and post-stroke recovery
Spiritual healing and energy-based treatments for internal and external disturbances
Body energy balancing addressing physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being
This profile reflects Mohd Daim Hamdan’s holistic approach to supporting individual well-being through the integration of physical and spiritual knowledge grounded in Malay traditional heritage.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Sam Zulkarnain
Martial Arts Instructor & Traditional Healer
Sam Zulkarnain is a dedicated martial arts instructor and traditional healer specializing in Traditional Malays Art. He has a strong background in Silat and Muay Thai, and since 2020, he has been actively teaching Silat Harimau Putih — blending traditional Malay martial philosophy with modern combat methods to cultivate discipline, strength, and inner balance among his students.
From 2021 to 2025, Sam has participated in various combat sports such as F3 Strike and Full-Contact Silat Championships (FCSC), gaining extensive experience in competitive fighting and event coordination.
In addition to martial arts, Sam is also an experienced traditional healer, focusing on spiritual and energy-based therapies rooted in Malay and Islamic traditions, particularly traditional massage, ruqyah and traditional healing practices. His holistic approach emphasizes both physical and spiritual well-being.
Sam is also active in organizing and coordinating martial arts performances and cultural showcases, representing his school in official events and heritage festivals. His dedication to both martial arts and traditional healing reflects his mission to preserve, promote, and modernize Malay heritage for future generations.
He also holds a Class C Silat Instructor Licence from the National Coaching Academy (Akademi Kejurulatihan Kebangsaan) under KBS, an SPKK Level 1 certificate from PESAKA Malaysia, and a Level 1 certification in Sport Sciences, as well as a Coaching Authorization (Tauliah Kejurulatihan) from Pertubuhan Perguruan Harimau Putih.
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