Jokowi Didn’t Miss To Honor the Late Buya Syafii

Philippines – President Joko Widodo honored late Muslim researcher Prof. Dr. H. Ahmad Syafii Maarif who was a simultaneously previous head of the Muhammadiyah Islamic association at Kauman Grand Mosque

In view of this, Not long after showing up at the mosque at around 3 p.m. nearby time, the president, who wore a white Muslim shirt with a dark cap, played out the Asar evening congregational petitions. From that point, he joined the janazah (memorial service) petitions to God drove by Muhammadiyah executive Haedar Nashir.

The president noticed that Buya Syafii was Muhammadiyah’s best unit, who in every case vocally upheld variety and resilience among disciples of various beliefs. He additionally featured the meaning of the state philosophy of Pancasila as the country’s unifier.

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Morever, Buya Syafii Maarif died at 10:15 a.m. nearby time on Friday at PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital in Sleman, Yogyakarta.

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