Jumat 11 May 2018 17:00 WIB

Trilateral Ulema Conference to create peace in Afghanistan

MUI hopes Muslims in Afghanistan will uphold principles of ukhuwah as in Indonesia.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo (third left), Vice President Jusuf Kalla (third right), MUI Chairman KH Maruf Amin, Afghan Ulema Council Chairman Qiamuddin Kashaf, Pakistani Council of Islamic Ideology Chairman Qiblq Ayaz, and Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi (from left) attend the opening of Trilateral Ulema Conference at Bogor Palace, West Java, on Friday.
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo (third left), Vice President Jusuf Kalla (third right), MUI Chairman KH Maruf Amin, Afghan Ulema Council Chairman Qiamuddin Kashaf, Pakistani Council of Islamic Ideology Chairman Qiblq Ayaz, and Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi (from left) attend the opening of Trilateral Ulema Conference at Bogor Palace, West Java, on Friday.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BOGOR -- The Afghanistan-Indonesia-Pakistan ulema trilateral conference held in Bogor is aimed at creating peace in Afghanistan. Chairman of the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) Ma'ruf Amin conveyed the statement during the opening of the ulema trilateral conference at the Bogor Presidential Palace, West Java, on Friday.

"Thank God that we can meet here to discuss the unity of our Afghan brothers. We hope that unity would usher in peace efforts in Afghanistan," Amin remarked.

Amin, who spoke in Arabic, noted that Indonesian Muslims shared the same sentiments as their Afghan counterparts on matters related to the country. "We are Muslims, so what happened in Afghanistan can be felt by our brothers in Indonesia," he emphasized.

Amin elaborated that in spite of its diversity, Indonesia, home to several ethnic tribes and religions, has upheld the principle of ukhuwah Islamiyah, or brotherhood based on the Islamic law, and ukhuwah wathaniyah, or brotherhood in nationality.

"Hopefully, Muslims in Afghanistan would uphold the same principles," he added.

He expressed hope that the trilateral conference would encourage Muslims in Afghanistan to engage in the reconciliation process based on nationality and religious responsibility.

He added that Indonesia has the responsibility to maintain world peace as mandated in the preamble of its Constitution.

"We pray for our brothers in Afghanistan. May Allah bring peace, security, and prosperity to Afghanistan," he stated.

The trilateral conference was opened by President Joko Widodo. Present at the occasion were Vice President Jusuf Kalla, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Wiranto, and Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi.

Among the delegation from Afghanistan and Pakistan at the conference were Chairman of the Afghanistan Ulema Council Qiamuddin Kashaf and Chairman of the Pakistan Council of Islamic Ideology DR Qibal Ayaz.

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