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  2. Arab Indonesians - Wikipedia

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    The official number of Arab and part-Arab descent in Indonesia was recorded since 19th century. The census of 1870 recorded a total of 12,412 Arab Indonesians (7,495 living in Java and Madura and the rest in other islands). By 1900, the total number of Arabs citizens increased to 27,399, then 44,902 by 1920, and 71,335 by 1930.

  3. Indonesia Arab Association - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesia Arab Association (Indonesian: Persatuan Arab Indonesia) (PAI) is an association of Arab Indonesians founded by Abdurrahman Baswedan in 1934 in Semarang to encourage the allegiance of Arab immigrants to Indonesia. History. On October 4, 1934 a group of forty Muwallads met in Semarang.

  4. Indonesian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Wikipedia ( Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the edition of Wikipedia in the Indonesian language. The Indonesian Wikipedia is the fifth-fastest-growing Wikipedia in an Asian language after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.

  5. Indonesia–Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia and Saudi Arabia established diplomatic relations in 1950. Relations ( Arabic: العلاقات السعودية الإندونسية, Indonesian: Hubungan Arab Saudi dengan Indonesia) are particularly important because Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam, and Indonesia is home to the world's largest Muslim population; both are ...

  6. Muhammad Luthfi bin Yahya - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Maulana Al-Habib Muhammad Luthfi bin Ali bin Yahya (born November 10, 1947), colloquially known as Habib Luthfi, is an Arab Indonesian Islamic sheikh, kyai and preacher from Pekalongan, Central Java, who has served as a member of the Indonesian Presidential Advisory Council since December 2019.

  7. Abdul Somad - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Dawah. Occupation. Da'i, hadith scholar, lecturer [1] Website. somadmorocco .blogspot .co .id. Abdul Somad Batubara (born 18 May 1977) is an Indonesian Islamic preacher, scholar and motivator from Asahan, North Sumatra. He is currently also serving as a lecturer at the Sultan Syarif Kasim II State Islamic University (UIN Suska) in Riau.

  8. Spread of Islam in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Spread of Islam in Indonesia. Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh, Aceh. The spread of Islam in Indonesia began in the region. The history of the arrival of Islam in Indonesia is somewhat unclear. [1] One theory states that Islam arrived directly from Arabia as early as the 9th century, during the time of the Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates.

  9. Alkhairaat - Wikipedia

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    Alkhairaat ( Arabic: الخيرات, romanized : al-Ḵayrāt, Arabic pronunciation: [al-xajraːt], "good things" [3]) is the largest Islamic community organization in eastern Indonesia based in Palu, Central Sulawesi. [4]