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Dari Pemberontakan ke Integrasi: Sumatera Barat dan Politik Indonesia, 1926–1998. 55 Tokoh Indonesia Asal Minangkabau di Pentas Nasional. Reclaiming the Conversation: Islamic Intellectual Tradition in the Malay Archipelago. Perkembangan Pendidikan Islam di Nusantara. Schools and Politics: The Kaum Muda Movement in West Sumatra (1927–1933). From 1967 to 1970, Yunus was director of the Institut Agama Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol. Then, on June 1, 1957, Yunus was appointed the first director of Akademi Dinas Ilmu Agama (A.D.I.A.), the Service Academy of Religious Sciences in Jakarta ( Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University Jakarta). On January 20, 1951, religious studies were adopted as a part of national curriculum. Yunus' promotion of Islamic education began with its introduction in Minangkabau.
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Later, he was the principal of Sekolah Tinggi Islam (S.T.I.) Padang, the Padang Islamic High School.ĭuring Japanese occupation, Yunus worked for the government on Islamic education issues. In 1932, he taught in Padang and founded the Normal Islam School. In 1931, Yunus returned to the village of his birth. He joined Persatuan Guru Agama Islam (P.G.A.I) the Association of Indonesian Teachers. Įarly in his career, Yunus taught at a surau and at a Madrasa School of which he was an alumnus. A road to IAIN Imam Bonjol, Padang is named after him. Yunus received an Honorary Doctorate in "tarbiyah" (the teaching of personal development) from IAIN Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta. During his employment in the Indonesian Department of Religion, he promoted the incorporation of religious lessons into the national education curriculum. His books are used in madarsas and pesantrens. He authored over seventy-five books, including Tafsir Qur'an Karim ("Interpretation of the Karim Koran") and an Arab-Indonesian dictionary. Mahmud Yunus ( Old Spelling: Mahmoed Joenoes) (Febru– January 16, 1982) was an Indonesian Minangkabau Islamic preacher and teacher.