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  2. Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Religious Affairs (Indonesian: Kementerian Agama) is an Indonesian ministry that administers religious affairs. It is responsible to the president, ...

  3. List of ministers of religious affairs (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    Departemen Agama R.I. (1996), Amal Bakti Departemen Agama R.I., Jakarta {{}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher Mietzner, Marcus (2009), Military Politics, Islam, and the State in Indonesia: From Turbulent Transition to Democratic Consolidation, Jakarta: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, ISBN 9789812307880

  4. Yaqut Cholil Qoumas - Wikipedia

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    Yaqut Cholil Qoumas (born 4 January 1975) is an Indonesian cleric and politician who served as Minister of Religious Affairs under President Joko Widodo from 2020 to 2024. He previously chaired the Ansor Youth Movement and was a member of the House of Representatives, both between 2015 and 2020.

  5. Fachrul Razi - Wikipedia

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    Fachrul Razi (born 26 July 1947) is an Indonesian politician and retired army officer who serves as Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs since 23 October 2019. He is only the third person of military background to occupy the office, after Navy retiree Tarmizi Taher (1993–1998) and Army general Alamsyah Ratu Perwiranegara (1978–1983). [1]

  6. Mohd Na'im Mokhtar - Wikipedia

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    Mohd Na'im bin Mokhtar (Jawi: محمد نعيم بن مختار; born 25 November 1967) is a Malaysian politician, lawyer and legal scholar who has served as Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of Religious Affairs in the Anwar Ibrahim cabinet as well as a Senator since December 2022.

  7. Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan - Wikipedia

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    Luhut was born on 28 September 1947 in Simargala, a small hamlet in Toba, North Sumatra, as the eldest child and only son of the five children. [1] His father, Bonar Pandjaitan (died 1982), was a retired soldier who became a Sibualbuali bus driver and executive of Caltex Petroleum Corp in Indonesia and was sent to Cornell University in the United States. [2]

  8. Dito Ariotedjo - Wikipedia

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    Dito was born in Jakarta on 25 September 1990, to Arie Prabowo Ariotedjo and Arti Laksmigati Ariotedjo. He is the third child of the couple. Dito has 2 older siblings, Aryo Prakoso Ariotedjo and Dwi Lestari Pramesti Ariotedjo. [1]

  9. Idrus Marham - Wikipedia

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    Idrus was born in Pinrang, South Sulawesi.As a youth, he was involved in Karang Taruna youth organization and the Nahdlatul Ulama Students Association (IPNU). [2]After completing elementary school, Idrus attended State Religious Teacher Education (Pendidikan Guru Agama Negeri) vocational school in Pare-Pare.