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  2. Nussa - Wikipedia

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    Nussa is an Indonesian animated series produced by The Little Giantz and 4Stripe Productions. [2] [3] [4] The animation first aired on YouTube in November 2018.[5]Nussa follows the daily lives of Nussa, a 9-year-old boy with his prosthetic leg, his 5-year-old sister Rarra, and their family and friends.

  3. List of Malaysian animated films - Wikipedia

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    Silat Lagenda / Legendary Silat (1998) Cheritera / Stories (2001) Putih / White (2001) Budak Lapok / Lapok Boy (2007) [1]; Geng: The Adventure Begins (2009) - Malaysia's first 3D animated film [2]

  4. Adit Sopo Jarwo - Wikipedia

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    Baba Chang, ethnic Chinese man (born 18 April 1963, Jakarta, Indonesia) Li Mei, Baba Chang's daughter (born 21 May 1993 Jakarta, Indonesia) Madun, Adit's friend, a soccer player (born 25 August 1999, Jakarta) Ucup, a small boy, who is friendly with Adit and Sopo (born 7 October 2009, Jakarta) Mamat, Karet villager (Born 21 February 1988, Pemalang)

  5. Meena (1993 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Meena is a pan-South Asian children's animated television series created by UNICEF.It has been broadcast in English, Bengali, Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, Odia and Dari languages and first aired on television in 1993 on Bangladesh Television.

  6. Malaysian animation - Wikipedia

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    The coming years would see additional hand-drawn animated shorts: 1984's Sang Kancil dan Monyet (The Mousedeer and the Monkey) and a 1987 follow-up, Sang Kancil dan Buaya (The Mousedeer and the Crocodile); 1985's Gagak Yang Bijak (The Clever Crow); and Arnab Yang Sombong (The Proud Rabbit) and Singa Yang Haloba (The Greedy Lion) both released in 1986, all written and directed by Hassan Abd.

  7. Islam in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 February 2025. Islam in Indonesia Istiqlal Mosque, the national mosque and the largest mosque in Southeast Asia. Total population 244,410,757 (2023) 87,06% of the population [a] Languages Liturgical Quranic Arabic Common Indonesian (official), various regional languages Mass Eid al-Fitr prayer at the ...

  8. Nahdlatul Ulama - Wikipedia

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    Nahdlatul Ulama (Indonesian pronunciation: [nahˈdatʊl ʊˈlama], lit. ' Revival of the Ulama ', NU) is an Islamic organization in Indonesia.Its membership numbered over 40 million in 2023, [2] making it the largest Islamic organization in the world. [3]

  9. Abdul Somad - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Somad was born on 18 May 1977 in Silo Lama, a village in Asahan Regency, North Sumatra, as the son of Bakhtiar and Rohana. [9] [10] From the mother's side, he is descended from Sheikh Abdurrahman, nicknamed Tuan Syekh Silau Laut I, a Sufi scholar of the Shattari Order who was born in Rao, Batu Bara.