Abuya Kyai Hajji Ahmad Muhtadi bin Dimyathi al-Bantani (Arabic: أحمد مهتدي بن دمياطي البنتني, romanized: ʾAḥmad Muhtadī bin Dimyāṭī al-Bantanī, Arabic pronunciation: [ˈ(ʔ)aħmad muhtadiː bin dimjaːtˤiː al-bantaniː]; born December 26, 1953) or better known as Abuya Muhtadi is an Indonesian Muslim cleric from Banten. He is known as one of the Muslim scholars close to President Joko Widodo. At the Zikir Kebangsaan (nationality dhikr) which was first held by the Indonesian government in the Merdeka Palace in 2017, Muhtadi was one of the religious leaders invited by the president.[2] In the 2019 Indonesian presidential election, he supported a friend who was also a Muslim cleric from Banten, Ma'ruf Amin, who became the running mate of incumbent presidential candidate, Joko Widodo.[3] Even so, in the 2014 Indonesian presidential election, he supported Prabowo Subianto as a candidate for Indonesian President and instructed his students to vote for Subianto.[4]
Ahmad Muhtadi bin Dimyathi al-Bantani | |
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Title | Abuya |
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Born | Ahmad Muhtadi December 26, 1953 |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Indonesian |
Home town | Pandeglang Regency |
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Era | Modern era |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Shafi‘i |
Creed | Ashʿari |
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Tariqa | Shadhili[1] |
Known for | Shafiite mufti of Banten |
Other names | Abuya Muhtadi |
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Organization | |
Institute | Pondok Pesantren Cidahu |
As the eldest child, after the death of his father, Muhammad Dimyathi al-Bantani, Muhtadi continued the leadership of the Pondok Pesantren Cidahu (Raudhatul Ulum Cidahu Islamic Boarding School) in 2003.[5] In carrying out his duties as leader of the pesantren, Muhtadi was assisted by his several younger siblings, including Muhammad Murtadlo Dimyathi, to nurture and provide learning to student.[6] In addition, Muhtadi is also the general chairman of the Islamic dawah institution named Majelis Muzakaroh Muhtadi Cidahu Banten (M3CB) headquartered at Pondok Pesantren Cidahu, Cadasari, Pandeglang Regency.[7]
In the Islamic organizational realm, Muhtadi was active in Nahdlatul Ulama as the mustasyar (adviser) of the Executive Board of Nahdlatul Ulama for the period 2015–2020 along with several religious leaders and other scholars such as Maimun Zubair, Mustofa Bisri, Muhammad Luthfi bin Yahya, Muhammad Jusuf Kalla, and Awang Faroek Ishak.[8] In addition, Muhtadi was also known to be close to the Islamic Defenders Front at the beginning of its establishment in Banten. In fact, he always oversaw the proceedings of the Cikeusik attack case trial carried out by the mass of the Islamic Defenders Front against Ahmadiyya worshipers in Cikeusik sub-district, Pandeglang, in 2011.[9] In the political field, Muhtadi was known to be close to the Islamic party formed by Abdurrahman Wahid, the National Awakening Party.[10]
In 2013, through the Majelis Muzakaroh Muhtadi Cidahu Banten, Muhtadi issued an haram fatwa to Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) and stated that the desire and efforts of the HTI group to eliminate Pancasila as a foundational philosophical theory of the Indonesian state were a form of rebellion.[11]
Biography
editEarly life
editMuhtadi was born in Cidahu Village, Cadasari Sub-district, Pandeglang Regency with the birth name Ahmad Muhtadi.[12] His family's ancestors were ethnically mixed blood between Bantenese people and Hadhrami Arabs from the noble family of the Banten Sultanate.[13] His father was a Muslim cleric who founded the Pondok Pesantren Cidahu (Raudhatul Ulum Cidahu Islamic Boarding School) named Abuya Muhammad Dimyathi al-Bantani.[14][15] Abuya (senior kyai) is an honorary title of the Bantenese people that is pinned to highly knowledgeable clerics who are the teachers of the ulama in the Banten region and the diaspora of the Bantenese descendants, such as West Java, Jakarta, and Lampung.[16] His mother was named Nyai Hajjah Asma', like other housewives who were the wives of a kyai, she cared for and provided basic education to her children before then studying with their father, Abuya Dimyathi. Hajjah Asma' is the daughter of a Muslim cleric named Kyai Hajji Abdul Halim al-Makky.[17]
Muhtadi is the oldest child who has five siblings, four boys and one girl. He also has two half-siblings from another mother, the result of his father's marriage to a woman named Hajjah Dalalah. His siblings were Muhammad Murtadlo, Abdul Aziz Fakruddin, Ahmad Muntaqo, Musfiroh, and Ahmad Muqatil. While his half-siblings named Qayyimah and Ahmad Mujtaba.[6]
Education
editActivities
editAs Muslim cleric
editOrganization and politics
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References
editFootnotes
edit- ^ Zubair 2017, p. 85.
- ^ Republika Online 2017, Ratusan Ulama.
- ^ ANTARA News 2019, Ma'ruf Amin.
- ^ Tirto.id 2019, Kiai Sepuh.
- ^ Machmudi 2014, p. 341–43.
- ^ a b Faiqoh 2012, p. 222.
- ^ Zubair 2017, p. 87.
- ^ NU Online 2015, Inilah Susunan.
- ^ ELSAM 2011, p. 9.
- ^ Hamid 2010, p. 432–33.
- ^ NU Online 2013, Abuya Muhtadi.
- ^ Dimyathi 2009, pp. 21–25.
- ^ Dimyathi 2009, pp. 1–6.
- ^ Muslimedia News 2013, Abuya Muhtadi.
- ^ Machmudi 2014, p. 338–41.
- ^ Hamid 2010, p. 430.
- ^ NU Online 2015, KH Abuya Muhtadi.
Bibliography
edit- "Darah, Golok, dan Tasbih" [Blood, Machete, and Prayer Beads]. Potret Menembus Batas. Series 2 (in Indonesian). 31 March 2014. SCTV. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- Fathoni (22 August 2015). "Inilah Susunan Lengkap Pengurus PBNU 2015-2020" [This is the Complete Composition of the Executive Board of the Nahdlatul Ulama for the 2015-2020 period]. NU Online (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- Nu’man, M. Hubab Nafi’ (21 July 2015). "KH Abuya Muhtadi Dimyathi, Mufti Syafi'iyyah Nasionalis dari Banten" [KH Abuya Muhtadi Dimyathi, Nationalist Shafiite Mufti from Banten]. NU Online (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 17 April 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- Anam, A. Khoirul (4 September 2013). "Abuya Muhtadi Banten: HTI Haram Hukumnya" [Abuya Muhtadi Banten: HTI is Unlawful]. NU Online (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- Munir, Ibnu (4 September 2013). "Abuya Muhtadi, Ulama Ahlussunnah Asal Banten Haramkan HTI" [Abuya Muhtadi, Sunni Cleric from Banten Forbade HTI]. Muslimedia News (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- Debora, Yantina (28 March 2019). DH, Agung (ed.). "Kiai Sepuh Banten: Dulu Prabowo, Kini Mantap Dukung Jokowi-Ma'ruf" [Bantenese Grand Kyai: Formerly Prabowo, Now Steady Support Jokowi-Ma'ruf]. Tirto.id (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- Muhyiddin; Yulianto, Agus (31 July 2017). "Ratusan Ulama akan Zikir Kebangsaan di Istana" [Hundreds of Muslim Cleric Will Attend Nationality Dhikr at the Palace]. Republika Online (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
- Jingga, Rangga Pandu Asmara (3 March 2019). Dirgantara, Ganet (ed.). "Ma'ruf Amin Kantongi Dukungan Ulama Kharismatik Banten Abuya Muhtadi Dimyathi" [Ma'ruf Amin Pocketed the Support of Bantenese Charismatic Cleric, Abuya Muhtadi Dimyathi]. ANTARA News (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 18 April 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2019.
Further reading
edit- Dimyathi, Muhammad Murtadlo (2009). Manaqib Abuya Cidahu dalam Pesona Langkah di Dua Alam [Manāqib Abuya Dimyati in Charm Step in Two Worlds] (in Indonesian). Pandeglang Regency: Pondok Pesantren Cidahu.
- Hamid, Abdul (2010). "14. The Kiai in Banten: Shifting Roles in Changing Times" (PDF). In Atsushi, Ota; Masaaki, Okamoto; Suaedy, Ahmad (eds.). Islam in Contention: Rethinking Islam and State in Indonesia. Jakarta: The Wahid Institute. pp. 421–43. ISBN 9786029529531. OCLC 711864914.
- Zubair (2017). Political Conception of Sufism Leader in Java (PDF). International Conference on Culture and Language in Southeast Asia (ICCLAS 2017). Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research. Vol. 154. Paris: Atlantis Press. pp. 84–88. doi:10.2991/icclas-17.2018.21. ISBN 978-94-6252-462-0. ISSN 2352-5398.
- Indonesia, Lajnah Pentashihan Mushaf al-Qur'an (2011). Para Penjaga al-Qur'an: Biografi Huffaz al-Qur'an di Nusantara [The Guardians of the Qur'an: Biography of Huffaz al-Qur'an in the Archipelago] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Research and Development Agency and Training, Ministry of Religion Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia. ISBN 9786029306101. OCLC 774147956.
- Faiqoh, Faiqoh (2012). "Pengajaran Kitab Kuning di Pondok Pesantren Roudlotul 'Ulum Cidahu Pandeglang" [Teaching of the "Kitab Kuning" at the Roudlotul ‘Ulum Islamic Boarding School Cidahu Pandeglang]. Mimbar: Jurnal Sosial Dan Pembangunan (in Indonesian). 28 (2). Bandung: University Publishing Center, Institute for Research and Community Service, Bandung Islamic University: 219–27. doi:10.29313/mimbar.v28i2.358. ISSN 0215-8175.
- Trial Monitoring of the Attacks Case Against Ahmadiyah Groups in Cikeusik, Banten: Lots of Facts, Low Exploration (PDF) (Report). Jakarta: The Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy (ELSAM). 1 June 2011. pp. 1–10.
- Yon, Machmudi (2014). "Preserving Kyai Authority in Modern Society; A Case Study of Pesantren Cidahu, Pandeglang, Banten". Wacana, Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia. 15 (2). Depok: Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia: 336–50. doi:10.17510/wacana.v15i2.407. ISSN 2407-6899.