- Manuscripts Collection of Past Scholars Terengganu
- Federation of Malay Land Manuscripts Collection
- Manuscripts Collection of Malay Scholars In Saudi Arabia
- Manuscripts Collection of Malay Scholars in Aceh & Riau Islands
- Manuscripts Collection of Malay Scholars In Pattani
- Manuscript Collection of Terengganu Palace & Brunei Sultanate
- Malay Scholars' Manuscript Collection in Kedah
- Manuscript Collections of Paris-Sorbonne University, Leiden & Portugal University
Introduction
Maintaining the legacy of Islamic scholars, especially in the archipelago and the Sultanate of Terengganu. Islamic scholars as early as the Abbasid Khilafah to the 19th century have produced many treasures of knowledge documented in various forms according to current technology. The manuscripts of Islamic scholars around the world and especially in the Malay world are heritage and assets that need to be preserved to continue the survival of the country in the future. Malaya at one time, was a lucky land because it was sheltered by so many scholars with the results of their manuscripts that are very valuable. It is also a continuation of the work of past scholars starting from the Umayyad era to the Abbasid era and continued into the Malay world until modern education was introduced.