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Half of the population of Malaysia today are the Malays. The Malays originated from the Malayo-Polynesian group of races. They first reached the Peninsula around 2000bc from Yunnan, China.

Due to many influences from the neighbouring areas like Jawa, Sumatra, the Indian sub-continent, China, the Middle East and the West, the cultures of the peninsula Malays have been shaped and reshaped. This is probably due to the strategic position for trade, in consequence made its custom and social identities vary.

The unifying factors among the Malays then and now is the religion of Islam. Today in Malaysia, almost all Malays are Muslims.

Despite the Islamic dominancy in their daily lives, the animistic and Hindu influence still lingers on, leaving an imprint on their customs and rituals, traditional beliefs and a fusion of cultures which manifests in arts, festival and important ceremonies.

Examples of ceremonies that demonstrate the extraordinary cultural merging are the Malay wedding ceremony and the piercing of earlobes, both of which incorporate elements of Hindu tradition.

Prominent festivals celebrated include Hari Raya Puasa, Hari Raya Haji/Korban, Awal Muharram and Maulud Nabi.



The Malays, along with the indigenous people, form a group called bumiputera, a Bahasa Malaysia term which literally means "sons of the soil", which accords them special privileges as enshrined in the Constitution.
 
 
   
  Malay
   
  The largest ethnic group in Malaysia, accounting for more than half of the total population today ... more >
 
 
  Chinese
   
  The Chinese first arrived in Malaysia in the 15th century ... more >
 
 
  Indian
   
  The Indian community in Malaysia is the smallest of the three main ethnic groups ... more >
 
 
  The Orang Asli
   
  The Orang Asli are the indigenous minority peoples of Peninsular Malaysia ... more >
 
 
  The People of Sarawak
   
  In Sarawak, the dominant tribal groups are the Dayak, who typically live in longhouses ... more >
 
 
  The People of Sabah
   
  Kadazandusun group is the largest indigenous group in Sabah ... more >
 
 
  Baba - Nyonya
   
  The Baba Nyonya or ‘Peranakan’ are terms used for the descendents of the early Chinese immigrants ... more >
 
 
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