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  2. Ijazah - Wikipedia

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    The six different kinds of ijazahs were specific, non-specific, general, an ijazah on a book, ijazah by correspondence and an honorific ijazah. [23] The specific ijazah was considered the highest form of an ijazah a student could receive because it stated that a specific student was permitted to teach a specific field by a specific teacher. [23]

  3. Higher Education Service Institutes - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education Services Institutes (Indonesian: Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi, LLDIKTI) is a system of institutions formed by the Indonesian government to provide guidance to both public and private universities inside the jurisdiction of Indonesia. [1]

  4. Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    www.kemenag.go.id The Ministry of Religious Affairs ( Indonesian : Kementerian Agama ) is an Indonesian ministry that administers religious affairs. It is responsible to the president , and is led by a minister.

  5. Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology

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    On 30 March 2021, President Joko Widodo submitted a Presidential Letter to People's Representative Council, which contained a proposal for major changes in the national cabinet, one of which was the merger of the Ministry of Research and Technology and the Ministry of Education and Culture into one ministry named the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology.

  6. Ar-Raniry State Islamic University - Wikipedia

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    Ar-Raniry State Islamic University Banda Aceh (Bahasa Indonesia: Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh or it is simply called UIN Ar-Raniry (UINAR), is a public Islamic university in Banda Aceh, Aceh Province, Indonesia.

  7. Praktikos - Wikipedia

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    The Praktikos (Greek: Πρακτικός) is a guide to ascetic life written by the early Christian monk Evagrius Ponticus.It was originally written in Greek, but also has Syriac and Armenian versions.