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  2. Al-Izhar Pondok Labu - Wikipedia

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    Al-Izhar Pondok Labu (AIPL) is a moderate Islamic K-12 school in Pondok Labu, South Jakarta, Indonesia. It consists of a kindergarten, primary school, junior secondary school and senior secondary school. It is a National Plus school and the language of instruction is Indonesian.

  3. Al-Azhar Great Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Al Azhar Great Mosque. The idea for a building of a mosque and a school in Kebayoran Baru was initiated by 14 people from the Masyumi Party. Under the recommendation of Syamsudin, Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs at that time, the 14 figures founded the Islamic Dormitory School Foundation (Yayasan Pesantren Islam or YPI) on April 7, 1952.

  4. Al-Azhar University - Wikipedia

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    Al-Azhar University's Council of Senior Scholars was founded in 1911 but was replaced in 1961 by the Center for Islamic Research. In July 2012, after the law restricting Al-Azhar University's autonomy was modified by the incoming president Mohamed Morsi, the council was reformed. [50]

  5. Akhtar Raza Khan - Wikipedia

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    He went to school till graduation at the Madrasa Manzar-e-Islam of the Dargah Aala Hazrat, [13] and then at Islamia Inter College, Bareilly. [13] He post-graduated from the Al-Azhar University in Egypt in the Arabic literature and Islamic Studies with specialisation in Hadith and Tafseer from 1963 to 1966, [ 1 ] where he was conferred with the ...

  6. Amien Rais - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Amien Rais was the leader of Muhammadiyah, one of the two biggest Muslim organizations in Indonesia, from 1995 to 2000. He was the Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) from 1999 to 2004. During his chairmanship, the MPR passed a series of amendments to the Constitution of Indonesia.

  7. Al-Azhar Mosque - Wikipedia

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    [73] [74] Al-Azhar, which remained a symbol of the Islamic character of both the nation and the state, continued to influence the population while being unable to exert its will over the state. Al-Azhar became increasingly co-opted into the state bureaucracy after the revolution—independence of its curriculum and its function as a mosque ...

  8. Grand Imam of al-Azhar - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Imam of al-Azhar (Arabic: الإمام الأكبر), also known as Grand Sheikh of al-Azhar (Arabic: شيخ الأزهر الشريف), is a prestigious and a prominent official title in Egypt and the Islamic world. [1] Ahmed el-Tayeb assumed the role 10 March 2010.

  9. Majallat Al Azhar - Wikipedia

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    The publisher is owned by the Al Azhar University, and the headquarters is in Cairo. [2] Majallat Al Azhar was one of the publications which opposed the reforms in the 1950s. [3] In the 1960s its editor was Ahmad Hasan Al Zayyat. [4] Mahmud Shaltut was one of the contributors of Majalla Al Azhar whose fatwas were published in the magazine. [5]