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  2. Muhammadiyah - Wikipedia

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    The Kauman Great Mosque became the background for the founding of the Muhammadiyah movement. On November 18, 1912, Ahmad Dahlan— a court official of the kraton of the Yogyakarta Sultanate [9] and an educated Muslim scholar from Mecca—established Muhammadiyah in Yogyakarta.

  3. Haedar Nashir - Wikipedia

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    Muhammadiyah a Reform Movement. Muhammadiyah University Press. ISBN 9786023610129. Nashir, Haedar (2015). Understanding the Ideology of Muhammadiyah. Muhammadiyah University Press. ISBN 9786023610136. Nashir, Haedar (2015). Dinamisasi Gerakan Muhammadiyah: Agenda Strategis Abad Kedua. Suara Muhammadiyah, Yogyakarta. ISBN 9786029417494.

  4. Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya - Wikipedia

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    Ash-Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya (Arabic: الشمائل المحمدية, romanized: Ash-Shamāʾil al-Muḥammadiyya, lit. 'Virtues of Muhammad') is a collection of hadiths compiled by the 9th-century scholar al-Tirmidhi regarding the intricate details of the Islamic prophet Muhammad's life including his appearance, his belongings, his manners, and much more.

  5. Ahmad Dahlan - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the last year of his life, Ahmad Dahlan suffered from several health issues. In 1923, following the advice of his doctor, he took some time to rest at Mount Tretes, Malang, East Java, before finally returning to Yogyakarta, to attend an annual Muhammadiyah meeting. His health continued to deteriorate until he died on 23 February 1923.

  6. Category:Muhammadiyah - Wikipedia

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  7. Mohammad Misbach - Wikipedia

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    Hadji M. Misbach portrait from Medan Moeslimin 1 January 1925 cover. Mohammad Misbach (c. 1876–1926), commonly known as Haji Misbach, was a communist and Islamic activist from Surakarta, Dutch East Indies.

  8. Mukti Ali - Wikipedia

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  9. Ulama - Wikipedia

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    Ahl-i Hadith is a movement which emerged in North India in the mid-19th century. By rejecting taqlid (following legal precedent) and favoring ijtihad (independent legal reasoning) based on the foundational scriptures of Islam, they oppose the traditional madhhab and criticize their reliance on legal authorities other than the traditional texts ...