The International Registrar of Monarchies
The Keeper of World Monarchies Institution
The Importance of Preserving
Culture, Traditions, and the Sultanate
Preserving culture, traditions,
and the Sultanate is important because they represent the identity and history
of a nation. Cultural practices, traditional customs, and royal institutions show the values and traditions that have been passed down from one generation to the next.
Keeping these traditions alive helps people learn about their roots and brings people together in society. The
Sultanate, as a historical and cultural institution, also plays a role in
symbolizing leadership, continuity, and respect for heritage.
In addition, protecting cultural
traditions encourages younger generations to appreciate and respect their
ancestors' legacy. It also promotes national pride and helps ensure that unique
cultural identities are not lost in the face of modernization and globalization.
Therefore, preserving culture,
traditions, and the Sultanate is essential to maintain a nation’s identity,
unity, and historical legacy for future generations.
Dr. Izham Nayan
Director of Historical Research
THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A ROYAL MALAY SOVEREIGNTY REGISTRAR AS THE
LANDLORD
The concept of having a Royal Malay Sovereignty Registrar as the
landlord is often associated with the idea of preserving traditional authority,
heritage, and the historical role of Malay royalty in land administration.
Firstly, such a registrar can symbolize the protection of historical
Malay sovereignty and the traditional relationship between the rulers and the
land. In many traditional systems, land was regarded as belonging to the ruler,
who acted as the guardian and trustee for the people.
Secondly, a royal-based registrar may help preserve cultural identity
and customary practices related to land ownership. By maintaining records and
recognition of traditional rights, it can strengthen respect for Malay customs,
heritage, and royal institutions.
Thirdly, the presence of such an institution may serve as a symbolic
authority that protects the interests of the community and ensures that
historical traditions connected to the land are not forgotten.
In conclusion, having a Royal Malay Sovereignty Registrar as a landlord can be seen as a way to uphold historical traditions, preserve cultural identity, and maintain the symbolic relationship between the land, the people, and the royal heritage of the Malay community.