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No 'crown Prince' For Muhammadiyah

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

The meeting between Java-based leaders of Muhammadiyah (the second largest Islamic organization in Indonesia) at the Hotel Malaka in Bandung was far from an ordinary halalbihalal-or Eid celebratory gathering.

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The meeting between Java-based leaders of Muhammadiyah (the second largest Islamic organization in Indonesia) at the Hotel Malaka in Bandung was far from an ordinary halalbihalal-or Eid celebratory gathering.

The assembly, said Uum Syarif Usman, Head of Knowledge and Public Policy from the West Java Muhammadiyah, was led by Rizal Fadhilah, Deputy Head of the West Java chapter. He said it concerned the upcoming national congress in Makassar, Sout

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