Religious institutions Build Natural Conservation Alliance : http://www.lazisnu.or.id/berita/detail/127/lembaga-keagamaan-bangun-aliansi-konservasi-alam.html/27 November 2014
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Indonesia Program to build strategic partnership with religious organizations in maintaining a sustainable natural resources in Indonesia.
Director of The Nature Conservancy Sapto Handoyo Sakti said in the last ten years of environmental conservation is becoming increasingly popular among religious organizations and followers. Nahdlatul Ulama, Wallet Dhuafa, Muhammadiyah, Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, ekopastoral Franciscan Catholic, Hindu Association of Indonesia, and various other groups have routinely perform a variety of environmental care and conservation activities.
The Role of Religious Organizations is Needed in Developing Islamic Education: http://www.antarabanten.com/berita/25298/peran-organisasi-keagamaan-diperlukan-kembangkan-pendidikan-islam/20 August 2016
Rector of the University of Mathla'ul Anwar (Unma) Banten Prof. Dr. Bambang Pranowo said the role of religious organizations is needed in developing Islamic educational institutions, where the role has been handled by the three largest religious organizations, namely Muhammadiyah, Mathla'ul Anwar and Nahdlatul Ulama (NU).
Development of Islamic education can not be separated from madrasah and society, can not only depend on the government, so the three organizations established educational institutions ranging from madrasah diniyah to the university.
Mathla'ul Anwar, until now has 2,000 madrassas are spread in 22 provinces in Indonesia, while the new university one, namely Unma located in Cikaliung, Pandeglang, Banten. Mathla'ul Anwar was founded on July 10, 1916 by KH E Mohammad Yasin, KH Tb Mohammad Sholeh, and KH Mas Abdurrahman and assisted by a number of scholars and community leaders in Menes district, Pandeglang regency, Banten. Muhammadiyah was founded on 18 November 1912 in Kauman Yogyakarta by KH Ahmad Dahlan and NU on January 31, 1926 in Surabaya East Java by KH Hasyim Asy'ari.
Religious Organisations in Indonesia
Indonesia Industry Report and Market Research
October 10, 2023
Industry Code : Q951
Forecast to : 2027
Definition
Religious Organisations in Indonesia This class consists of units mainly engaged as religious organisations that are active in propagating and perpetuating the Islamic religion, Christian Protestant, Catholic, Hindu and Buddhist religions.
Activities
The primary activities of firms in this industry are:
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