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Pemprov DKI Ingin Tokoh Agama dan Umaro Terus bersinergi

City Wants Religious Figures and Umara to Create Synergy

Jakarta Provincial Government is holding a silaturahmi with religious leaders, ulama and ustadzah (female Muslims). It is purposed to continue to improve synergy, especially between religious leaders and umara in the capital.

Activities like this are very important, as can build communication and interaction between umara and ulama

Assistant for People's Welfare, Catur Laswanto stated that it can create the creation of harmony, tolerance, and harmony between religious communities in Jakarta Province. 

"Activities like this are very important, as can build communication and interaction between umara and ulama. Any activity can run smoothly, effectively and efficiently if it is based on mutual understanding," he expressed, at Jakarta City Hall, Wednesday (10/24).

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Jakarta Mental and Spiritual Education Bureau Head, Hendra Hidayat added that the aid towards 13 family representatives of Indonesian Hajj pilgrims who died in Arab Saudi.

"Each of them received aid worth Rp 10 million. This is our form of care, hopefully everything is good and blessed for us together," he stated.

As for the information, it is also filled with a lecture with the theme "The Role of Mothers in Creating the Children based on akhlakul karimah (good deeds)".

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