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MUHAMMADIYAH
‘Carried Away’

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

The Muhammadiyah Congress and its centennial anniversary are being held in Yogykarta. Political relations become a debatable issue in the election of its general chairman.

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ABDUL Majid Makassar has saved money for five years to be able to attend the 46th Muhammadiyah Congress held in Yogyakarta from July 3 to 8. Moreover, the congress this time coincides with the centennial celebration of the organization which was established by Muhammad Darwis or K.H. Ahmad Dahlan.

He comes cherishing the hope that the one elected chairman is an individual who is able to look after Muhammadiyah diligently. “Instead of one who g

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