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Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto (16 August 1882 – 17 December 1934), better known in Indonesia as H.O.S. Tjokroaminoto, was an Indonesian nationalist. He became one of the leaders of the Islamic Trade Union ( id, Syarekat Dagang Islam), founded by
Samanhudi Hadji Samanhudi (1868 – 28 December 1956) was the founder of Sarekat Dagang Islam, an organization in Indonesia that previously served as an association for batik traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political ...
, which became Sarekat Islam, which they both co-founded.


Early life

Tjokroaminoto was born the second of twelve children, in the Ponorogo Regency as the son of RM. Tjokroaminoto (district chief of Kleco), grandson of RMA. Tjokronegoro (regent of the Ponorogo Regency), and great-grandson of Kyai Bagus Kasan Besari of Tegalsari ''pesantren''. According to his genealogy, his education was directed towards civil service. After graduating in 1902 from OSVIA ( nl, Opleiding School Voor Inlandsche Ambtenaren), a school for indigenous civil servants, in
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, the then-highest civil servant education institution, he worked as one in Ngawi for three years from 1902 to 1905). He moved to
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, where he met
Samanhudi Hadji Samanhudi (1868 – 28 December 1956) was the founder of Sarekat Dagang Islam, an organization in Indonesia that previously served as an association for batik traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political ...
, founder and leader of the Islamic Trade Unions (SDI). At night, he attended ''Burgerlijke Avond School'' (BAS) for some years. After graduating, he worked in a sugar refinery (1907-1912). He wrote for the ''Bintang Soerabaja'' (''Surabaya Star'') daily and became a staff assistant. Known as the "Crownless King of Java" ( nl, De Ongekroonde van Java) by the Dutch, Tjokroaminoto was one of the pioneers of the trade union movement in Indonesia and was a teacher of some of the most well-known leaders of Indonesia. His political ideas also gave birth to various ideologies of the Indonesia at that time, where he tutored students in his own household, such as:
Semaoen Semaun (approx. 1899—1971), also spelled Semaoen, was the first chairman of the Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) and was a leader of the Semarang branch of the Sarekat Islam. Early life Semaun was born in Curahmalang, Jombang, East Java ...
,
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, Musso,
Sukarno Sukarno). (; born Koesno Sosrodihardjo, ; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Sukarno was the leader of ...
, Kartosuwiryo, and even Tan Malaka. He was the first to refuse to submit to the Netherlands. After he died, the colors of the Indonesian movement were developed by his students, the socialists and communists embraced by Semaoen, Musso, and Alimin. One of his most famous quotes was "Highest education, purest tauhid, smartest of strategies" ( id, Setinggi-tinggi ilmu, semurni-murni tauhid, sepintar-pintar siasat), depicting the atmosphere of Indonesian struggle in its time which required the three aforementioned abilities of a freedom fighter. Of the various students he liked most was Sukarno until he married Sukarno with his daughter
Siti Oetari Siti Oetari Tjokroaminoto (1905–1986), ( EYD: Siti Utari Cokroaminoto) was the daughter of H.O.S. Tjokroaminoto and was briefly married to Sukarno, first president of Indonesia as his first wife. Biography Early life Siti Oetari was born in 190 ...
, Sukarno's first wife. His message to his disciples was "If you want to be a great Leader, write like a journalist and talk like an orator". These words influenced his disciples to make Sukarno shout every night to learn the speeches to make his friends, Musso, Alimin, SM Kartosuwiryo, Darsono, and others woke up and laughed to watch it.


Formation of Islamic unions


Sarekat Dagang Islam

Samanhudi had founded Sarekat Dagang Islam (SDI) or the Islamic Trade Union, in late 1905, in
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. Tjokroaminoto was asked to prepare needed regulations for the organization and to handle the management. The
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was prepared and notarized in Surabaya on 10 September 1906.


Sarekat Islam

At Tjokroaminoto's suggestion, the word ''trade'' ( id, dagang) in the organization's name was removed and SDI became Sarekat Islam (SI) or the Islamic Union. Its chairman was H. Samanhudi, while Tjokroaminoto became
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. A few days later, its statute was sent to
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to be legalized as legal institution. A central committee was formed with Samanhudi as chairman and Tjokroaminoto as vice-chairman. In explaining organization's aim, Tjokroaminoto stated that SI would not oppose the Dutch East Indies government. For the organization's interest, he and other managers went to the then Governor-General
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on 29 March 1913. Idenburg stated that for public importance ( nl, algemeen belang), SI's legalization couldn't be granted, but local Islamic unions can be granted corporate-body status. The membership of SI rapidly increased, to about two and a half million.


Centraal Sarekat Islam

Because of rapid development of local Islamic unions, it was necessary to establish a central Islamic union coordinating them. In 1915, the Central Islamic Union or Centraal Sarekat Islam (CSI) was founded with Tjokroaminoto as its chairman,
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as vice-chairman, and
Samanhoedi Hadji Samanhudi (1868 – 28 December 1956) was the founder of Sarekat Dagang Islam, an organization in Indonesia that previously served as an association for batik traders in Surakarta, and later broadened its scope to nationalist political ...
as honorary chairman. Since then, Tjokroaminoto was continuously chairman or a member of the SI board of administration until his death. The first CSI national congress, simultaneously being the third SI congress, during his chairmanship was held in
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in June, 1916. The usage of word ''national'' signified the issue Tjokroaminoto had voiced, which was the necessity of unity of all Indonesians. SI gained acknowledgement of its power with the inauguration of Tjokroaminoto and Abdoel Moeis as members of the newly opened ''
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'' in 1918. SI under Tjokroaminoto progressed, but inner opposition arose, while the colonial government's trust decreased. The hardest challenge came from
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/ Leninist faction led by Semaun, who faced off against Tjokroaminoto. Eventually the Marxist–Leninist faction broke off and formed SI-Merah ("Red-SI"), which later joined the
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. In 1921, Tjokroaminoto was arrested for the charge of assassination by SI-afd. B in Cimareme, Garut, West Java. He was released around 9 months later without trial in August 1922.


Partai Sarekat Islam

CSI became weak, and its name was changed to Partai Sarekat Islam (PSI) or the Islamic Union Party in February 1923. Tjokroaminoto made an effort to unite the outer Javanese groups. After
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attacks were sent, insurgency broke out wherever, until he and Abdoel Moeis was forbidden to visit some areas. In that time, Pan-Islamism was launched. Tjokroaminoto and Mas Mansoer performed
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. The political suggestion of ''hijra'' or "migration" with the non-cooperative attitude to the colonial government was eventually accepted by Congress, which caused Tjokroaminoto's refusal when he would be elected as ''Volksraads member in 1927. The
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was founded to discuss Tjokroaminoto's controversial Qur'anic interpretations in 1928.


Partai Syarikat Islam Indonesia

Later the PSI was changed to Indonesian Islamic Union Party or Partai Syarikat Islam Indonesia (PSII) in early 1929. There was a confrontation between the nationalist
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and the religious Tjokroaminoto that led to Soekiman's departure to form a new party, the Indonesian Islamic Party or Partai Islam Indonesia.


Death

After the 20th PSII Congress in Banjarmasin in May 1934, Tjokroaminoto became sick and died in Yogyakarta on 17 December 1934. His position in PSII was succeeded by his brother
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In popular culture

A film titled ''Teacher of the Nation: Tjokroaminoto'' ( id, Guru Bangsa: Tjokroaminoto) was made about Oemar Said Tjokroaminoto. The film, produced in 2015, was directed by Garin Nugroho, with the main character as
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Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tjokroaminoto, Oemar Said 1882 births 1934 deaths National Heroes of Indonesia Members of the Volksraad (Dutch East Indies) Pan-Islamism Indonesian Muslims Indonesian Muslim activists Indonesian prisoners and detainees Indonesian Islamic Union Party politicians Tjokroaminoto family People from Ponorogo Regency Sarekat Islam politicians Muslim socialists