Abdullah Ahmad (1878 - 1933) was an Islamic cleric (
ulama
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) and
reformist
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hailed from
Padang Panjang )
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West Sumatra
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. He is a founder of Islamic mass organization based in West Sumatra,
Sumatera Thawalib Sumatera Thawalib was one of the earliest Islamic mass organizations in Indonesia, based in West Sumatra. Sumatera Thawalib represented the modernist school of Islam in Indonesia, an Islamic reform with heavy emphasis on the Qur'an, hadith, a moder ...
.
[Sumatera Thawalib, Sekolah Modern Islam Pertama di Indonesia.](_blank)
''JPNN''. Retrieved November 29, 2017. He also founded the Islamic magazine ''
Al-Munir'', the first Islamic mass media in the Indonesian archipelago. Together with
Abdul Karim Amrullah
Abdul Karim Amrullah (born as Muhammad Rasul; 10 February 1879 – 2 June 1945), known as Haji Rasul, was a Muslim reformer who led reformation of Islam in Sumatra, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).
Personal life
Haji Rasul was born in Sungai ...
, he became one of the first Indonesians who received the honorable degree from
Al-Azhar University
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in
Cairo
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.
[Abdullah Ahmad Orang Indonesia Pertama Mendapat Doktor Honoris Causa Universitas Al Azhar Mesir Berdarah Minang.](_blank)
''Kabarantau''. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
Biography
Abdullah was born to Haji Ahmad, a renowned
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ulama and merchant, and a mother from
Bengkulu
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. Abdullah completed his basic education in the public school, however, he also acquired religious education from his family. In 1895, Abdullah went to
Mecca
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for
pilgrimage
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and religious study and returned in 1889.
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''Sindo News''. Retrieved November 29, 2017. After return from Mecca, he immediately began teaching in Padang Panjang in order to purge the perceived religious non-orthodoxy such as ''
bidah
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'' (religious innovation) and ''
tariqa
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...
'' (
Sufi order
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). As he was interested in propagating his idea through publication, later he became the agent of newly-founded Islamic magazines such as ''Al-Imam'' in
Singapore
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and ''Al-Ittihad'' in
Cairo
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In 1906, he moved to
Padang
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for becoming a lecturer, replacing his uncle after his death. In Padang, he held
Tabligh Akbar
''Tabligh Akbar'' is a large-scale Qur'anic recitation event or mass religious meeting held throughout the Indonesian archipelago. The event often accompanies ''khutbah'' (sermon), preaching, and ''dawah'' (proselytizing). The scale of Tabligh Akba ...
(mass religious meeting), which eventually led to the founding of Jamaah Adabiyah, a religious circle which conducted ''Pengajian'' (religious mentoring). Pengajian was held twice every week, moving around different houses.
Seeing the insufficiency of systematic religious education upon all the youths in Padang, Abdullah decided to open a religious school in 1909. He was also an active author. Later he established ''Al-Munir'' magazine which modeled after ''Al-Imam'' in 1911 and became a journalist based in Padang in 1914. He also maintained tight network throughout the religious schools in Padang, Jakarta and able to extract support from the youth organization Jong Sumatranen Bond. Utilizing this network, he helped to establish Sumetera Thawalib, one of the first modernist mass organizations in West Sumatra. His depth in the religious knowledge was recognized among the Middle Eastern scholars, and he attended the Cairo Caliphate Congress in 1926 where people discussed the aftermath of the abolition of the
Caliphate
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. During the time, he received the honorable degree from Al-Azhar University.
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1878 births
1933 deaths
20th-century Muslim scholars of Islam
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Minangkabau people
People from West Sumatra