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Islamic organization based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Aisyiyah (Arabic: عائشية, romanized: ʿĀʾishiyah, lit. 'followers of Aisha') is an Islamic non-governmental organization in Indonesia under Muhammadiyah
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National Hero of Indonesia (1872–1946)
influential women joined Aisyiyah, while branches opened on other islands in the archipelago. Nyai Ahmad Dahlan continued to lead Aisyiyah until 1934. During
Nyai_Ahmad_Dahlan
Sunni Islam organization based in Indonesia
supported by several autonomous organizations: Aisyiyah (women) Pemuda Muhammadiyah (youth) Nasyiatul Aisyiyah (women's youth) Ikatan Pelajar Muhammadiyah
Muhammadiyah
Indonesian Islamic scholar (born 1958)
scholar from Indonesia currently serving her second term as the leader of Aisyiyah, Indonesia's first all-female Muslim organization. She was elected to her
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University in Beitou, Taipei, Taiwan
Tangerang Indonesia: Aisyiyah Midwifery Academy of Banten Indonesia: Aisyiyah Health Sciences College of Surakarta Indonesia: Aisyiyah Midwifery Academy
National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Science
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Indonesian Muslim religious leader and revivalist
by merchants and craftsmen. In 1917, he added a women's section named Aisyiyah, which played a significant role in modernising the life of Indonesian
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Soeratno is a female Islamic scholar from Indonesia and the former leader of Aisyiyah, Indonesia's first all-female Muslim organization. She is also the former
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Indonesian politician (born 1944)
chapter. His mother, Sudalmiyah, was born in 1912 and was an activist in Aisyiyah, a Muhammadiyah's women organization and had been its chairperson for 20
Amien_Rais
Indonesian women's movement activist (1896–1955)
was an Indonesian figure of the women's movement and the chair of the Aisyiyah central leadership council. She participated in the First Indonesian Women's
Siti_Munjiyah
Indonesian businessman and politician
Latief's father was a textile trader and his mother was an activist in Aisyiyah (a part of the Muhammadiyah Islamic organization). In 1950, Latief's family
Abdul Latief (Indonesian businessman)
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NII/Fi Sabilillah Faction flag (c. 1983) Darul Islam flag (unofficial) Aisyiyah Muhammadiyah Nahdlatul Ulama Indonesia Arab Association (historical) Laskar
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Indonesian politician
organization's board. Siti Rahayu, Hidayat's mother, was an activist at Aisyiyah, Muhammadiyah's women's wing, and a kindergarten teacher. Hidayat is the
Hidayat_Nur_Wahid
Award
guerrilla fighter for independence. Siti Walidah 1872 1946 1971 Founder of Aisyiyah, Muhammadiyah figure, wife of Ahmad Dahlan, Slamet Riyadi 1927 1950 2007
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Series of anti-government protests
Students from Muhammadiyah and 'Aisyiyah Universities [id] (PTMA) standing in front of a police blockade
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Season of television series
(Intersections near Yogyakarta's Kilometer Zero or Mal Malioboro) Yogyakarta (Aisyiyah Orphanage) Yogyakarta (Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat) Episode summary
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First commander-in-chief of the Indonesian armed forces
Muhammadiyah-sponsored activities through the group's branch for women, Nasyiatul Aisyiyah. When World War II broke out in Europe, it was expected that the Japanese
Sudirman
University Universitas Sanata Dharma USD 1955 Yogyakarta [275] Aisyiyah University Universitas Aisyiyah UNISA 1991 Yogyakarta [276] Yogyakarta University of Technology
List of universities in Indonesia
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Indonesian Islamic preacher (1992–2021)
Defenders Front Liberal Islam Network Majelis Rasulullah Muhammadiyah Aisyiyah Muslim Students' Association Nahdlatul Ulama GP Ansor JATMAN Nahdlatul
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first nationalist movement. In 1920, Indonesia saw the establishment of Aisyiyah, the women's wing of Muhammadiyah, an Islamic-based organization. Taking
Feminism_in_Indonesia
with it, such as Putri Mardika (1912), associated with Budi Utomo, and Aisyiyah (1920), associated with Muhammadiyah. It was in connection to this that
Women_in_Indonesia
1942–1945 Japanese rule in West Sumatra
Community organizations and political parties, including Muhammadiyah, Aisyiyah, Perti, Persatuan Muslim Indonesia (Permi), and the Indonesian Islamic
Japanese occupation of West Sumatra
Japanese_occupation_of_West_Sumatra
One of nine Islamic saints in Java
Defenders Front Liberal Islam Network Majelis Rasulullah Muhammadiyah Aisyiyah Muslim Students' Association Nahdlatul Ulama GP Ansor JATMAN Nahdlatul
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Front Jamiat Kheir Jaringan Islam Liberal Majelis Rasulullah Muhammadiyah Aisyiyah Muslim Students' Association (Indonesia) Nahdlatul Ulama Ansor Youth Movement
List of religious organizations
List_of_religious_organizations
organisation Working Women's Forum, founded 1976, empowering poor women Aisyiyah, founded 1917, women's empowerment Aliansi Perempuan Indonesia, or Indonesian
List_of_women's_organizations
Month in 1917
Aisyiyah Archived 2016-12-20 at the Wayback Machine at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs. Accessed 8 December 2016. Aisyiyah Archived
May_1917
Regency in Central Java, Indonesia
military service here prior to the Japanese invasion of Indonesia in 1941. TK Aisyiyah 9 Kalibeji TK Pertiwi Kalirancang RA Masyithoh Gombong SD N 1 Klirong SD
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Intanon Thailand R5 10 m air rifle prone SH2 Anuson Chaichamnan Thailand Aisyiyah Dido Berlianni Indonesia Ittipat Maneejak Thailand R6 50 m rifle prone
Shooting at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games
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List articles on notable hospitals in Indonesia
Sektor 7 Bintaro Jaya, South Tangerang Jakarta metropolitan area RS Islam Aisyiyah JI. Sulawesi 16 Malang East Java RS Islam Assyifa Sukabumi Jl. Jend Sudirman
List of hospitals in Indonesia
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Alkisah - Islam Amanah - Islam Utusan - Catholic Al Furqon - Islam Suara 'Aisyiyah - Islam Wartam - Hindu Hindu Times - Hindu Media Hindu - Hindu Harmoni
List of magazines in Indonesia
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Defenders Front Liberal Islam Network Majelis Rasulullah Muhammadiyah Aisyiyah Muslim Students' Association Nahdlatul Ulama GP Ansor JATMAN Nahdlatul
Al-Munir
Indonesian senior bureaucrat
functions. Rasio was born on 11 July 1966 in Pangkalpinang. He attended the Aisyiyah kindergarten in the city where he finished his education there in 1972
Rasio_Ridho_Sani
Indonesian Islamic scholar (1935–2023)
Islamic Institute. During her time in the university, Rasdiyanah joined Aisyiyah, the women's wing of Muhammadiyah. She graduated from the university in
Andi_Rasdiyanah_Amir
Indonesian academic
invited to deliver a speech on youth and Islam before members of Nasyiatul Aisyiyah, a women’s youth organization affiliated with Muhammadiyah. He was a member
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