
My formal journey in Seni Silat Melayu Asli began in 1997, when I was officially appointed as a Professional Silat Coach under the Seni Gayung Fatani. These formative years were dedicated to:

Between 2002 and 2007, I served as the Managing Director and International Silat Coach at Pusat Cemerlang Silat Malaysia, an elite talent development centre under Seni Gayung Fatani. My leadership focused on:
These initiatives were supported through strong partnerships with the Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia, Majlis Sukan Negara (MSN), and state-level sports bodies. Together, we laid the groundwork for what would later become Malaysia’s national silat coaching framework.
In 2007, this legacy culminated in my selection for postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom, marking the beginning of my academic transition and global silat research journey.
It was during these foundational years that I understood silat not just as a practice—but as a mission. A mission to educate, empower, and elevate a legacy.

From 2008 to 2013, my professional journey entered an academic and international phase marked by scientific inquiry, educational innovation, and strategic reinvestment into Malaysia’s silat education system.
Combat sports performance with a focus on Silat athletesYouth development and peak height velocity (PHV) in martial artsApplied sports science in movement analysis and kicking velocityDuring this time, I presented papers at global conferences, representing Malaysia in academic platforms and paving the way for Silat to be recognized within international sports science discourse.
Key Milestones (2008–2013)
This period was about proving that Silat not only belongs on the mat but in the library, the lecture hall, and the scientific journal — paving the way for the academic martial artist I continue to become.

Beginning in 2014, my career entered a transformative era defined by academic leadership, international collaboration, and institutional innovation in Seni Silat Melayu Asli. This period witnessed the growth of my contributions to Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) and my elevation to key global roles in martial arts education and research.
This period was about proving that Silat not only belongs on the mat but in the library, the lecture hall, and the scientific journal — paving the way for the academic martial artist I continue to become.
Key research themes included sports performance in silat, martial arts tourism, coaching models, silat pedagogy, and youth development through combat sports.
Led PASSMAL (Malaysian Organization of Authentic Malay Silat Arts) cultural performances at high-profile events including SMC 2025.
Organized and presented Silat showcases at IMACSSS Congress and UNESCO ICM Seminars.
Actively involved in curating the Silat curriculum for international martial arts recognition and academic integration.
Recipient of national and faculty-level academic excellence awards.
Recognized in international media and scholarly networks for silat advocacy and cultural diplomacy.
Appointed as lead researcher for multiple grants and UNESCO-funded projects related to Silat and combat sports.
This decade has redefined Silat not only as a martial art but as a bridge between heritage, research, and international recognition—strengthening Malaysia’s voice in the global martial arts landscape.