Professor Emeritus Tan Sri Dr Khoo Kay Kim, who spent an inordinate amount of time shaping the nation’s history, knew that it takes more than traditional written sources to illuminate the past. “Education is not based on theories, it must be learnt by going out of the classroom,” he was once quoted as saying.
An instrumental figure in the formation of the Rukun Negara to foster national cohesion following the aftermath of the 1969 riots, Khoo was also the author of countless works in the English and Malay language, which have been main sources of reference for the history curriculum in Malaysia. The Perak-born historian was given the distinction of ‘Tokoh Akademik Negara ke-10’ in recognition of his litany of accomplishments in the academic world.
A writer of extraordinary energy, Khoo, who began his career at University of Malaya, had ventured what few historians dared — interpretating history as well as chronicling it in erudite detail. Even at 81, his voice was authoritative, dispensing historical knowledge as a guest lecturer or head of panels for academic forums around the country.
Students will continue to thumb through his books and writings in many years to come, but the lesson for us – for all Malaysians – lies in his unflinching sense of integrity and responsibility. To borrow the words of Eddin Khoo, Khoo's eldest son, who described his father, "He always emphasised the historical aspect in everything because if we have no memories, there will be no bright future."
All his noble work will not be stilled in death.
Prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad
Deputy prime minister Dr Wan Azizah Ismail
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim
Minister of Economic Affairs Mohamed Azmin Ali
Minister of Youth & Sports Syed Saddiq
Member of Parliament Lim Kit Siang
Women, Family and Community Development deputy minister Hannah Yeoh
Special advisor of Minister of Works Tian Chua
Associate publisher, lecturer, and second son of Professor Khoo Kay Kim, Rubin Khoo
Indian classical dancer and youngest son of Professor Khoo Kay Kim, Mavin Khoo
Students from Universiti Malaya
The late historian and academician will be buried at the Nirvana Memorial Park in Shah Alam on Saturday (June 1). Those who wish to pay respect can do so at Nirvana Memorial Centre in Sungai Besi from Thursday to Saturday morning.