The Adbibahs Amin of today
Adibah, the doyen of Malaysian journalism When I received an invitation to attend Adibah Amin’s Tribute Night at The Majestic Hotel, I decided to go, even though I must admit that I did not regularly read her As I Was Passing column. That was likely because I was still quite young at the time, but her name—especially her pen name Sri Delima—certainly rang a bell. In fact, several months earlier, I had the opportunity to visit her in hospital when she was unwell. It is often said that true friendship reveals itself when you visit someone who is bedridden and unable to offer anything in return. I brought my two children along, hoping to introduce them to this doyen of Malaysian journalism and letters, and to help them understand the significance of her contributions to the nation’s intellectual and cultural life. The tribute night itself was a warm celebration shared among friends and Adibah’s former colleagues from the New Straits Times and The Star, many of whom I have also known...