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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
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an organisation that promotes understanding among various Muslim organisations. He was awarded Doctor honoris causa in
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