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Ahmadinejad urges Muslims to revive Islamic civilization
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Ahmadinejad urges Muslims to revive Islamic civilization

Tehran, NU OnlinePresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a meeting with the visiting Malaysian Minister of Science and Technology Jamaludin Jarjis here Sunday said that Muslims should revive the great Islamic civilization by relying on the blessings of God Almighty and their own efforts. The chief executive underlined the decisive role and great responsibility of Iran and Malaysia in the progress of Muslim Ummah and said that it is now time for the brilliant era of the Islamic civilization to be revived.

NU national training on rukyat opened
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NU national training on rukyat opened

Semarang, NU OnlineThe education and training (Diklat) for rukyat practitioners organized by the country’s largest Muslim organization Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) was opened by the Indonesia’s Minister of Religious Affairs Maftuh Basyuni on Sunday (17/12). The training conducted at the Semarang’s Grand Mosque Complex, Central Java, would purposefully run for a week. The much-awaited forum was a series of programs of Nahdlatul Ulama Committee of Astrology (LFNU) within the frame of creating high-quality rukyat in responding to such dissenting opinions dealt with both hisab and rukyat.

Lakpesdam to urge govt not to discriminate madrasa and pesantren
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Lakpesdam to urge govt not to discriminate madrasa and pesantren

Palembang, NU OnlineNahdlatul Ulama Institute for human resource study and development (Lakpesdam NU) has urged the government not to discriminate Islamic educational institutions (madrasa) and Islamic boarding schools (pesantren). The allocation of 20 percent of the state budget for education, as it was mandated, should also address both institutions. The statement above was one of the excerpts of Lakpesdam’s national meeting at the Palembang’s Carrisima hotel, South Sumatra, several days ago. The three-day-meeting was attended by about 100 participants from Lakpesdam’s regional boards throughout the country.

LKKNU to expect clerics' role in population policy
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LKKNU to expect clerics' role in population policy

Jakarta, NU OnlineNahdlatul Ulama Welfare Family Institution (LKKNU) was concerned over the population explosion facing Indonesia. One of recommendations proposed is aimed at overcoming population affairs by involving clerics (ulama) in any population policy. “The clerics’ involvement having been so far put aside in the population policy should be now replayed. It’s not enough for them to be mere supporting players,” Chairman of LKKNU Otong Abdurrahman told NU Online on Thursday.

Participants to meet with Palembang deputy major
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Participants to meet with Palembang deputy major

Palembang, NU OnlineFollowing their meeting with South Sumatra vice governor, the participants of the national meeting of Nahdlatul Ulama Institute for human resource study and development (Lakpesdam NU) met with Palembang deputy major, Tolhah Hasan at his office on Wednesday (13/12). Present also at the occasion chairman of the Lakpesdam NU Nasihin Hasan, chairman of the South Sumatra Nahdlatul Ulama Regional Board (PWNU) Mal’an Abdullah, and the former director of Lakpesdam Said Budairi.

Lakpesdam NU national meeting opened
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Lakpesdam NU national meeting opened

Palembang, NU OnlineThe national meeting of Nahdlatul Ulama Institute for Human Resource Study and Development (Lakpesdam NU) was officially opened on Tuesday (12/12) night at the governor’s Griya Agung of South Sumatra. Vice Governor Mahyudin NS opened the meeting. A number of NU prominent men such as General Chairman of the Central Board of Nahdlatul Ulama 9PBNU) KH Hasyim Muzadi, Chairmna of Lakpesdam NU Nasihin Hasan, Former Director of Lakpesdam NU Said Budairi, member of House of Representatives Mufid Busyairi and participants of Khittah Nahdliyyah meeting as delegates from NU Branch Boards throughout the province.

Hasyim: Conflict was not always caused by religion
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Hasyim: Conflict was not always caused by religion

Jakarta, NU OnlineGeneral Chairman of the Central Board of Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU) KH Hasyim Muzadi said that a religious conflict was not always caused by religion. Instead, it was most of the time caused by those whose interests to heat and play religious groups against one another. “Sometimes the conflict was caused by poverty or people’s low education. For that reason, we need to trace the problem’s roots before suggesting that it was a religious conflict,” Hasyim addressed the guests of Thailand’s National Security Council at the NU office Tuesday (12/12).

The country of entertainment
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The country of entertainment

Day after day the beloved country of ours has increasingly lost its character and become such a dwarf one. It seems that the character has not only become conspicuous within Indonesia’s people, but also within its high-ranking officials sitting on executive, legislative, and judicative boards. They seem to have actively disseminated gossip rather than nation’s issues that need to be importantly discussed in order to settle the anarchic country. They tend to be infotainment stars in TV stations with great interest of issues dealing with their hobbies that remind us of what performed by artists. Even, our scientists have recently involved themselves in their circle to be celebrities. Nation and academic duties were ignored and even religious leaders have also joined the entertainment sphere.