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Miftachul Achyar
Indonesian ulama (born 1953) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Miftachul Achyar (born 1953) is an Indonesian Islamic scholar.
Biography
Achyar was born in 1953 in East Java, Indonesia, as the ninth of the thirteen children of Abdul Ghoni.[1][2] His father was a caretaker of the Akhlaq Rangkah Islamic Boarding School in Surabaya. Achyar was raised in a religious environment, and completed his education at several boarding schools such as: Tambak Beras Jombang Boarding School, Sidogiri Pasuruan Boarding School, and Lasem Boarding School. He also attended the religious assembly of Sayyid Muhammad bin Alawi al-Makki al-Maliki in Malang.[1]
Achyar was appointed as Leader Syuriyah of PCNU Surabaya from 2000 until 2005, followed by Leader Syuriyah of PWNU East Java from 2007 until 2013, and was appointed again from 2013 until 2018. He was appointed as Vice Leader of Aam PBNU from 2018 until 2020, replacing Ma'ruf Amin who went for presidential campaign. He later was appointed as the leader of Indonesian Ulama Council, and was appointed as the leader of AAM PBNU from 2021 until 2026.[1]
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2021 car accident
On 12 August 2021, Achyar was injured in a car accident at Semarang–Solo Toll Road where his car crashed into the back of a truck. He was rushed to RSUD Salatiga where he was treated for his minor injury, along with another passenger. He was later discharged.[3]
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