Rashid Maidin

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Born10 October 1917
Died1 September 2006(2006-09-01) (aged 88)
Yearsof service37 years
Rashid Maidin
Rashid Maidin, in uniform
Born10 October 1917
Died1 September 2006(2006-09-01) (aged 88)
Allegiance
Years of service37 years
RankCommander
Battles / wars
Children
  • 3 sons
  • 2 daughters

Rashid Maidin (10 October 1917 – 1 September 2006), sometimes given as Rashid Mahideen, was a senior leader of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM).

He was born in Kampung Gunung Mesah, Gopeng, Perak on 10 October 1917. He was the eldest brother of 7 brothers and 1 sister. He received his early education at the Gunung Panjang Malay School and the Kampung Gunung Mesah Madrasah, which were both in Gopeng. He graduated at standard 5 in a Malay school. However, due to poverty Rashid dropped out of school in 1929.

After leaving school, Rashid travelled and sought employment, ending up in Cameron Highlands, Pahang. While working odd jobs there, he befriended a Christian missionary who taught him to speak basic English. He furthered his proficiency in the language via correspondence courses. Later, Rashid returned to Gopeng and worked at a French-owned power station. While employed at the power station, he studied basic electrics and eventually obtained a first-class electrical chargeman certificate.

He started a family with Hamidah binti Abdul Rashid, a village girl in 1938. They had 4 children, 3 sons and a daughter. His second marriage was in 1959, with Selamah binti Abdullah, a comrade and party cadet. They were gifted another daughter.[citation needed]

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