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Tarmizi Taher

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in 2002. He has also served as the President of Az-zahra Islamic University in Jakarta from 2004 through 2008 and as the elected chairman of Dewan Masjid Indonesia (Indonesian Mosque Council) from 2006 through 2011. He also holds a position of President Director of Center for Moderate Muslim (CMM),
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70,000,000 and has spent a huge amount of money in helping Islamic education, dawa, and other Islamic activities in Indonesia. Taher was also active in promoting understanding among different religions in Indonesia to avoid any religion-based conflict in the country and in bridging communication
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in the navy. Shortly after that, he was promoted as head of Armed Forces Mental Up-building Center with the rank of rear admiral, overseeing all mental upbuilding activities in entire Indonesian military. He ended his military career when he was promoted to the post of General Secretary of the
86:, he joined the navy and was assigned to various warships as medical officer. His path changed from medicine toward mental and religious affairs when he was appointed as the head of navy mental up-building agency, overseeing all 106:(Integrated Hajj Coordination System), a computer network for handling all activities related to Hajj. Similarly, he was responsible for the introduction of Dana Abadi Umat (DAU), a fund for helping 58:, and the president director of Center for Moderate Moslem (CMM), a non-governmental organization aiming at improving understanding and cooperation among Islamic organizations. He was honored with 114:
in Indonesia. DAU, started in 1996, and was funded through efficiencies in managing the organization of Indonesian pilgrims. From 1996 through 2004, DAU has successfully collected more than
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To honor his service as an Indonesian Navy medical doctor as well as his other services to the country, the Navy hospital in Padang, West Sumatra, was named after him.
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for 5 years, before being appointed as Minister in 1993. After leaving his ministerial position, Taher has held other public appointments, including Indonesian
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The Editor (1993). The Sixth Development Cabinet Announced March 17, 1993. Indonesia, Vol. 55, The East Indies and the Dutch (April 1993), pp. 167-176
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pilgrimage which dispatches close to 200,000 pilgrims yearly. Those initiatives included the introduction of several computer systems, including
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an organisation that promotes understanding among various Muslim organisations. He was awarded Doctor honoris causa in Islamic Dawah from
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During his time as Minister of Religious Affairs, Taher implemented several initiatives especially related to managing the Indonesian
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After leaving the cabinet, Taher was appointed as Indonesian ambassador to Norway and Iceland. He ended his service in
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Anderson, B. (1985). Current Data on the Indonesian Military Elite. Indonesia, No. 40 (October 1985), pp. 131–164
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Translation, Office of Assistant to Deputy Cabinet Secretary for State Documents & (2024-02-19).
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Department of Religious Affairs and later was appointed as a minister in the
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Taher was an active writer and has published various books on
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and Islamic study. He is also active in campaign against
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Indonesian Navy
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Department of Religious Affairs
ambassador
Norway
Iceland
Az-zahra Islamic University
Jakarta
Gusi Peace Prize
Philippines
Padang
West Sumatra
Airlangga University
chaplains
Cabinet
Hajj
SISKOHAT
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Dawah
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Oslo
Norway
Jakarta Islamic State University
health
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