Seni Gayung Fatani


Seni Gayung Fatani is a style of silat from Malaysia based on the art of war, the combination punch & kick striking, joint-locking & grappling techniques, and various type of melee weapon. In Malay, the word seni means art and gayung is a word for martial arts, synonymous with silat. Fatani means wise in Arabic and was chosen in 1976 by the councils of Guru Tua. The first grandmaster of the silat is Tuan Guru Hj Anuar Abd. Wahab. Tuan Guru Aminuddin Haji Anuar is the current Grandmaster of .

Origin

Seni Gayung Fatani originated from Malay Empire. In 1840, it was brought to Kedah by Syeikh Abdul Rahman. The style was expanded upon by his son Tok Yah Ramli. Another of Abdul Rahman's students was Pak Teh Mat Ali who taught this style to Pak Andak Embong who in turn passed it down to Tuan Guru Anuar Abdul Wahab. When it was registered in 1976 as an association under the Government's Club Act, the name was formalized to Seni Gayung Fatani Association.

Syllabus

The new syllabus outlined by Tuan Haji Anuar has seven different levels. Each level teaches techniques of its own while maintaining the same basic form. Some of these are:
Bunga Silat
Jurus Silat
Belebat Silat
Tapak Silat
Buah Silat
Tempur Seni Silat
Tempur Beladiri Silat

Level 1

In the level one, the practitioner wears a white belt and is called Anak Gelanggang. This terms derives its meaning from the fact that at this level, the exponent would spend a lot of time in the gelanggang or training ground doing whatever the silat instructor asks.
  1. Bunga Silat
  2. Jurus Silat
  3. Belebat Silat
  4. Tapak Silat
  5. Buah Silat
  6. Tempur Seni
  7. Tempur Beladiri
  8. Technique: Basic Blocking level 1

    Level 2

In the level two, the practitioner wears a blue belt and is called Pesilat Remaja. This terms derives its meaning from the fact that at this level, the exponent would spend a lot of time in the gelanggang or training ground doing whatever the silat instructor asks.
  1. Bunga Silat
  2. Jurus Silat
  3. Belebat Silat
  4. Tapak Silat
  5. Buah Silat
  6. Tempur Seni
  7. Tempur Beladiri
  8. Technique: Basic Blocking level 2

    Level 3

In the level three, the practitioner wears a brown belt and is called Pesilat Perkasa. This terms derives its meaning from the fact that at this level, the exponent would spend a lot of time in the gelanggang or training ground doing whatever the silat instructor asks.
  1. Bunga Silat
  2. Jurus Silat
  3. Belebat Silat
  4. Tapak Silat
  5. Buah Silat
  6. Tempur Seni
  7. Tempur Beladiri
  8. Technique: Avoidance

    Level 4

The practitioner wears a yellow belt and is called pesilat muda or young silat exponent because they now have some knowledge of silat but not yet enough to qualify as a full-fledged trainee.
  1. Bunga Silat
  2. Jurus Silat
  3. Belebat Silat
  4. Tapak Silat
  5. Buah Silat
  6. Tempur Seni
  7. Tempur Beladiri
  8. Technique: Full blocking and repelling attacks

    Level 5

The practitioner now wears a green belt and is called a 'pesilat' or silat exponent because they have now experienced enough to be able to apply techniques in sparring matches.
  1. Bunga Silat
  2. Jurus Silat
  3. Belebat Silat
  4. Tapak Silat
  5. Buah Silat
  6. Tempur Seni
  7. Tempur Beladiri
  8. Technique: Avoidance, blocks, tangkapan and felling an opponent
At this stage, the pesilat wears a red belt and is called a pendekar muda or young warrior. Now adept at applying techniques, the exponent can face off any attack by any assailant and is qualified to teach. Before being recognized as a pendekar, the pendekar muda may receive a black stripe on their bengkung for each year they show active participation and constant improvement.
  1. Bunga Silat
  2. Jurus Silat
  3. Belebat Silat
  4. Tapak Silat
  5. Buah Silat
  6. Tempur Seni
  7. Tempur Beladiri
  8. Techniques: Avoidance, blocks, tangkapan, locks and armed combat

    Level 7

The individual is given the title Pendekar, denoting a full-fledged warrior. This level is not easily attained as the grading is only held when a pendekar muda is deemed fit for it. In becoming a pendekar, the exponent has to create their own bunga silat, jurus silat and tapak silat movements which must not be similar to that of others. At this stage the warrior will be given the Silat knowledge that origins from the art of war from multiple aspects of knowledge, practice and traditional weapon skills system. The Malay warrior attitude is the same in Warrior's Attitude. The warrior will also be trained to become silat guru to implement the self-defense moves education to others. They are also exposed to science teaching, management, spiritual, technical and co-curriculum in purpose to strengthen community, religion, race and nation. During grading, they will have to face off armed attacks by multiple assailants from different directions to qualify.
  1. Bunga Silat
  2. Jurus Silat
  3. Belebat Silat
  4. Tapak Silat
  5. Buah Silat
  6. Tempur Seni
  7. Tempur Beladiri
  8. Techniques: The art of war of Silat Melayu.

    Instructor/Master Level

Instructor Level

Have white stripe. Based on instructor level.
  1. Jurulatih Muda
  2. Jurulatih
  3. Jurulatih Kanan
  4. Ketua Jurulatih

    Master Level

Have yellow stripe. Based on master level.
  1. Guru Muda
  2. Guru Silat
  3. Guru Kanan

    Grandmaster Level

Have red stripe. Based on grandmaster level. Grandmaster acted as the head for this school.
  1. Penolong Guru Utama
  2. Timbalan Guru Utama
  3. Guru Utama

    Scholar Master Level

Have one big gold stripe. Scholar master is the persons that become founder and/or developer of Gayung Fatani silat curriculum.
  1. Pendeta Silat

    Seni Gayung Fatani