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Keluarga Bahagia (Happy Family) 1991 See talk page: Membesarkan Anak Dalam Tuhan (Fostering Child in God) 1991 ISBN 979-8307-24-0: Hidup Kristen yang Berbuah (Fruitful Christian Life) 1992 ISBN 979-8307-01-1: Iman, Pengharapan, dan Kasih dalam Krisis (Faith, Hope, and Love in Crisis) 1998 ISBN 979-8307-52-6: Mengetahui Kehendak Allah (Knowing ...
Interfaith greetings (Indonesian: Salam Lintas Agama), sometimes referred as Bhinneka greetings (Indonesian: Salam Kebhinekaan), [1] are often used to open formal meetings in Indonesia. The phrases combine the greeting phrases of several or all major religions in Indonesia.
Keluarga Malaysia (English: 'Malaysian family') was an idea introduced by Ismail Sabri Yaakob on 22 August 2021 in his inaugural speech as prime minister. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was officially launched on 23 October 2021 in Kuching , Sarawak .
Folklore of Indonesia is known in Indonesian as dongeng (lit. ' tale '), cerita rakyat (lit. ' people's story ') or folklor (lit. ' folklore '), refer to any folklore found in Indonesia. Its origins are probably an oral culture, with a range of stories of heroes associated with wayang and other forms of theatre, transmitted outside of a written ...
Miriam Budiardjo (20 November 1923, Kediri – 8 January 2007, Jakarta) was an Indonesian political scientist and diplomat. Budiardjo was Deputy Chair of the Indonesian National Commission on Human Rights, and she has been credited with co-founding the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Indonesia, of which she was Dean for 5 years. [1]
This was used by Singapore, Indonesia, and in Malaysia; for other Republic's leaders, while the style for Governors / Yang di-Pertuas were Yang Terutama. Yang Amat Berhormat (YAB) ( lit. ' The Most Honorable ' ) – the style of the prime minister, the deputy prime minister, the Premier of Sarawak , the chief ministers and the Menteri Besars of ...
Mari kita rakyat Singapura Bangun dengan bersatu sama-sama Rukon damai dan bantu membantu Supaya kita sama-sama maju Kita hidup aman dan sentosa Kerja sama menuju bahagia Cita-cita kita yang mulia Berjaya Singapura 𝄆 Marilah kita bersatu Dengan semangat yang baru Semua kita berseru Majulah Singapura Majulah Singapura 𝄇
Semoga Bahagia is a Malay song composed by the Singaporean composer Zubir Said, who also composed Majulah Singapura, the national anthem of Singapore.The song has been the official Children's Day song in Singapore since 1961, and is also performed at the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) as its official theme song.