Tutty Alawiyah (March 30, 1942 – May 4, 2016), sometimes spelled Tuty Alawiyah, was an Indonesian politician and
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advocate. She served as Minister of State for Women's Affairs from March 1998 to October 1999 during the administrations of both
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Suharto
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and his successor, President
B. J. Habibie
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.
Alawiyah, the daughter of an Islamic scholar named Abdullah Syaffi'ie, was born in
Jakarta
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on March 30, 1942.
[ She graduated from ]Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta
State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta ( Indonesian: Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Arabic: جامعة شريف هداية الله الإسلامية الحكومية جاكرتا) is a public university in I ...
, which had previously been known as Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic Institute.[
In March 1998, Tutty Alawiyah was appointed Minister of State for Women's Affairs during the waning days of the Suharto administration.][ She continued to serve as Minister for Women's Affairs under Suharto's successor, President ]B. J. Habibie
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until October 1999.[
Alawiyah was the former President of the International Women’s Union, which has branches in approximately eighty countries.][ She was also an executive member of the ]Indonesian Ulema Council
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(MUI) and the Muslim Intellectuals Association (ICMI).[
She later founded and served as the ]rector
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of Assyafiiyah Islamic University in Pondok Gede
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, Bekasi
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, West Java
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, a position she held until her death in May 2016.[
Tutty Alawiyah died at Metropolitan Medical Center (MMC) in ]Kuningan
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, Jakarta
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, at 7.15 a.m. on May 4, 2016, following a two-week hospitalization.[ Alawiyah was 74 years old.][ She was survived by five children and thirteen grandchildren.][ Her five children include Dailami Firdaus, a member of the Jakarta Regional Council.][
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See also
*List of female cabinet ministers of Indonesia
denotes the first female minister of that particular department.
Bold denotes incumbent female minister.
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1942 births
2016 deaths
20th-century Indonesian women politicians
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Government ministers of Indonesia
People from Bekasi
Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta alumni
Women government ministers of Indonesia