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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hamka then worked as a teacher in University of Islam, Jakarta and University of Muhammadiyah, Padang Panjang from 1957 to 1958.Īfter that, he became the rector in High Institute of Islam, Jakarta and given the title Professor from University of Mustopo, Jakarta.įrom 1951 to 1960, he was given in the position as a Religion High Officer by the Ministry of Religion, Indonesia, but he deliberately step off from the position when the former Indonesian first President Sukarno asked him to choose between taking up with the position of civil employee or becoming a political activist in Muslim organization Majelis Syuro Muslimin Indonesia ( Masyumi ). He also took mentors from famous Muslim scholars such as Syeikh Ibrahim Musa, Syeikh Ahmad Rasyid, Sutan Mansur, R.M.Īt the beginning Hamka worked as a religion teacher in 1927 at a plantation in Tebing Tinggi, Medan and also in Padang Panjang around the year 1929. He was given the title Buya, derived from the Arabic word Abi or Abuya meaning Father or someone respectable.Hamka was only getting a relatively low education in Maninjau Elementary School.īut when he was about 10 years old, his father founded the Thawalib or religious teaching school in his hometown Padang Panjang. Contents 1 Life 2 Islamic Activist 3 Politician 4 Author 5 List of Books and Novels 6 References Life In the Dutch colonial era, Hamka was the chief editor of Indonesian magazines, such as Pedoman Masyarakat, Panji Masyarakat, and Gema Islam. ![]()
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