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Aisyiyah (Arabic: عائشية, romanized: ʿĀʾishiyah, lit. 'followers of Aisha') is an
Islamic non-governmental
organization in
Indonesia dedicated to female...
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influential women joined Aisyiyah,
while branches opened on
other islands in the archipelago. Nyai
Ahmad Dahlan continued to lead
Aisyiyah until 1934. During...
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supported by
several autonomous organizations:
Aisyiyah (women)
Pemuda Muhammadiyah (youth)
Nasyiatul Aisyiyah (women's youth)
Ikatan Pelajar Muhammadiyah...
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merchants and craftsmen. In 1917, he
added a women's
section named Aisyiyah,
which pla**** a
significant role in
modernising the life of Indonesian...
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Students from
Muhammadiyah and '
Aisyiyah Universities [id] (PTMA)
standing in
front of a
police blockade...
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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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Tangerang Indonesia:
Aisyiyah Midwifery Academy of
Banten Indonesia:
Aisyiyah Health Sciences College of
Surakarta Indonesia:
Aisyiyah Midwifery Academy...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...