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The new group was formalized on 22 April 1917, with Nyai Ahmad Dahlan as its head. [1] Five years later the organization became a part of Muhammadiyah. [1] Through Aisyiyah, Nyai Ahmad Dahlan founded girls' schools and dormitories, as well as literacy and Islamic education programs for women; [1] she also preached against forced marriage. [6]
Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (IKIP) PGRI - Wates (Wates Institute of Education Science) Institut Pertanian (INSTIPER) (Institute for Plantation Agriculture) [16] Institut Pertanian (INTAN) Yogyakarta (Yogyakarta Institute of Agriculture) Institut Sains dan Teknologi "AKPRIND" (IST Akprind) (AKPRIND Institute of Science and Technology) [17]
STKIP PGRI Jakarta (Indonesian: Sekolah Tinggi Keguruan Dan Ilmu Pendidikan Persatuan Guru Republik Indonesia) (English: College of Teacher Training and Teacher's Education Association of the Republic of Indonesia) officially became Indraprasta PGRI University on November 6, 2004, based on SK Mendiknas RI No.142/D/O/2004 by the Ministry of National Education of Indonesia.
Aisyiyah members in 1928. Aisyiyah's efforts initially focused on female literacy for the sake of reading the Qur'an. The organization opened the first Indonesian Islamic preschool in Kauman in 1919, [7] the organization's own first teacher college in 1922, [7] and its first worship hall in the same city in 1923, wherein a female imam led an all-female congregation. [5]
Kyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan (born as Muhammad Darwis; Arabic: أحمد دحلان; 1 August 1868 – 23 February 1923), often abbreviated to K.H. Ahmad Dahlan, was an Indonesian Muslim religious leader and revivalist, who established the Muhammadiyah organization.
Kusumah Atmaja was born on 8 September 1898, to a noble family in Purwakarta Regency, Purwakarta, West Java.. He obtained his diploma from the Recht Hoge School (literally 'High School of Justice') in 1913.
It is a biopic of Ahmad Dahlan which describes how he came to found the Islamic organisation Muhammadiyah. Sang Pencerah, produced to coincide with Muhammadiyah's centenary, was announced in November 2009. It was meant to be historically accurate, with much of the Rp. 12 billion (US$1.3 million) budget paying for period costumes and sets.
1934–1944 Sri Paduka Tuanku Muhammad Jamal ud-din ibni al-Marhum Panembahan Haji Gusti Adi 'Abdu'l-Majid, Panembahan Kusuma Negara IV Panembahan of Sintang 1944–1947 Sri Paduka Paduka Tuanku Muhammad Shams ud-din ibni al-Marhum Radin Panji Negara Gusti 'Abdu'l Rahman, Panembahan Kusuma Negara V Panembahan of Sintang