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Jokowi: NU Should Show Islam as Source of Peace

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2 August 2015 08:40 WIB

TEMPO.CO, JakartaPresident Joko (Jokowi) Widodo expressed a hope that Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) as one of the largest Muslim organizations in Indonesia can serve as a bridge by showing to the world that Islam is a source of peace.

"I have a great hope that NU to not only demonstrate about the understanding of civilization but also Islam as a form of mercy," the president said when inaugurating the opening of 33rd NU congress on Saturday.

In addition, the president also expected that NU keeps cooperating with various circles in effort to improve the world order.

"Especially in overcoming poverty and inequality as the root cause of terrorism," Jokowi pointed out.

According to the president NU has an important role to play by demonstrating a moderate Islamic lifestyle.

The president further appreciated the theme of the conference, namely "To Strengthen Islam Nusantara (archipelago) in a bid to establish civilizations of Indonesia and the world."

On the occasion, Jokowi also revealed the recent visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron who wished to know a lot about Islam in Indonesia which is tolerant and peaceful.

"During the visit he was interested in studying the history of Islam in our country, the advanced Islam and tolerance. He also wanted to know more about Muslim organizations in Indonesia," the president stated.

Jokowi also stressed the importance of building good communication among religious adherents.

"The existing tolerance should not be marred by a few problems," the head of state added.

Earlier, Minister for Rural and Backward Village Development and Transmigration Marwan Jafar has expressed hope that the 33rdCongress of Nahdlatul Ulama will serve to boost efforts to develop rural areas.

He said here on Saturday that he hopes for this because NU members are mostly based out of rural regions.

"As the minister of rural development and a member of NU, I certainly hope that the congress motivates other members to participate in rural development efforts, which is part of their duties," the minister explained in a press statement received by Antara.

Jafar also wishes that the event creates an atmosphere that uplifts the spirit of efforts towards rural development, which is one of the programs of the government.

Most members of NU are villagers, while Jombang is a city of Islamic students, he pointed out, adding that he hopes these factors help create the right atmosphere for participants to think about rural development.

Moreover, besides village development, Jafar wants the congress to be able to emphasize that NU is an organization that prioritizes holding dialogs and practicing tolerance.

"This must be reflected in the event that involves NU cadres from various levels so that it remains committed to safeguarding the harmonious relations among members," he remarked.

Jafar further noted that it was important for members of the organization to preserve this stance because it was the basic capital to develop Indonesia as a country that blesses all.

"It will be useless if we build villages but community members remain rigid in their views of others` opinions or faiths. This is our (NU`s) common task. This is how villagers in the future will not make differences an issue," he affirmed.

If intolerance continues to prevail in various regions, Jafar believes it will be difficult for villages to progress and develop, even if they have the will for it. This is because intolerance makes regions vulnerable to provocation that may lead to riots.

Citing an example, the minister referred to the recent Tolikara incident in Papua. "Reflect on this incident to ensure that it does not occur in other regions or villages in the future," he emphasized.

NU members must always maintain tolerance and uphold the familial values taught by predecessors, to continue to act as the vanguard to preserve the Unitary State of Indonesia.

"With its consistency in preserving tolerance and the spirit of contributing to rural development, I am confident that NU will remain a respected and revered religious organization," he stressed.

ANTARA




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