Kampung Datuk Keramat
Kampung Datuk Keramat, commonly referred to as Keramat is a large zone in the Titiwangsa constituency, falling within the boundary of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is located northeast of downtown Kuala Lumpur and borders the district of Ampang in Selangor. The Klang River runs roughly from northeast to the west and acts as a natural divider of Keramat and Ampang.
Keramat, along with Kampung Baru, which is a 10 minutes drive away, has traditionally been a Malay majority area, being a Malay reserve area.
Name
Kampung Datuk Keramat was once the site of two venerated tombs. One tomb was that of Haji Ali, a Bugis immigrant. Haji Ali's tomb became renown as a Datuk Keramat, until its veneration was stopped in the 1990s. One tomb was that of a pious Summatran immigrant named Sheikh Taih or To' Janggut.Education
- Primary Schools
- Secondary Schools
Some parents also sent their children to nearby primary and secondary school outside the region such as SK Setiawangsa which known for top education school amongst primary school student and recognized as one of best primary school in KL. SK 2 Taman Keramat in Keramat AU1. There's minority of teenagers there went to secondary school such as in SMK Taman Setiawangsa, SMK Taman Keramat, SMK Wangsa Maju Sesyen 5.
Transportation
Keramat is served by three light rail transit stations as part of the Kelana Jaya Line. The three stations are Jelatek, Dato' Keramat and Damai.Notable people
- Razip Ismail – ex footballer, former head coach of KL FA, Harimau muda, Pahang, Perlis, Ministry of finance fc.
- Dato Yusoff Haslam
- Dato Aznil Haji Nawawi
- KRU - Norman Abd Halim, Yusri Abd Halim, Edry Abd Halim
- Awie - musician, singer, actor
- Roslan Aziz - Music composer, producer
- Norliah Ghani - Actresses, mother of Rusdi Ramli
- Zamani Slam