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List of ministers of religious affairs (Indonesia)

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Minister of Religious Affairs
since 21 October 2024
AppointerPresident of Indonesia
Inaugural holderRasjidi
Formation3 January 1946

This article lists persons and politicians who have been appointed as the minister of religious affairs in Indonesia.
Political party:
  Non-partisan       Masyumi       PSII       NU       Golkar       PPP       PKB
Islamic organization:
  NU        Muhammadiyah

No Photo P O Name Cabinet Took office Left office Affiliation R
1 Rasjidi Sjahrir I 3 January 1946 12 March 1946 Masyumi-Muhammadiyah [1]
Sjahrir II 12 March 1946 2 October 1946 [1]
2 Fathurrahman Kafrawi Sjahrir III 2 October 1946 26 June 1947 Masyumi-NU [1]
- Achmad Azhari[a] Amir Sjarifuddin I 3 July 1947 9 October 1947 PSII [1]
3 Anwaruddin 9 October 1947 11 November 1947 [1]
4 Masjkur Amir Sjarifuddin II 11 November 1947 29 January 1948 Masyumi-NU [1]
Hatta I 29 January 1948 4 August 1948
Teuku Mohammad Hasan Emergency 19 December 1948 13 July 1949 Muhammadiyah
(4) Masjkur Hatta II 4 August 1949 20 December 1949 Masyumi-NU
Wahid Hasyim RUSI 20 December 1949 6 September 1950 Masyumi-NU
(4) Masjkur Susanto 20 December 1949 21 January 1950 Masyumi-NU
5 l Fakih Usman Halim 21 January 1950 6 September 1950 Masyumi-Muhammadiyah
6 Wahid Hasyim Natsir 6 September 1950 3 April 1951 Masyumi-NU
Sukiman 27 April 1951 3 April 1952
(5) Fakih Usman Wilopo 3 April 1952 30 July 1953 Masyumi-Muhammadiyah
(4) Masjkur Ali Sastroamidjojo I 30 July 1953 12 August 1955 NU
7 Muhammad Ilyas Burhanuddin Harahap 12 August 1955 19 January 1956 NU
Ali Sastroamidjojo II 24 March 1956 14 March 1957
Djuanda 9 April 1957 10 July 1959
8 Wahib Wahab Working I[b] 10 July 1959 18 February 1960 NU
Working II 18 February 1960 6 March 1962
9 Saifuddin Zuhri Working III 6 March 1962 13 November 1963 NU
Working IV 13 November 1963 27 August 1964
Dwikora I 27 August 1964 22 February 1966
Dwikora II 22 February 1966 31 March 1966
Dwikora III 31 March 1966 28 July 1966
Ampera I 28 July 1966 14 October 1967
10 Muhammad Dahlan Ampera II 14 October 1967 10 June 1968 NU
Development I 10 June 1968 11 September 1971
11 Abdul Mukti Ali 11 September 1971 28 March 1973 Golkar
Development II 28 March 1973 29 March 1978
12 Alamsyah Ratu Perwiranegara Development III 29 March 1978 19 March 1983 Golkar
13 Munawir Sjadzali Development IV 19 March 1983 21 March 1988 Golkar
Development V 21 March 1988 17 March 1993
14 Tarmizi Taher Development VI 17 March 1993 14 March 1998 Golkar
15 Muhammad Quraish Shihab Development VII 14 March 1998 21 Mei 1998 NU [2]
16 Abdul Malik Fadjar Development Reform 23 Mei 1998 20 October 1999 Muhammadiyah
17 Tolchah Hasan National Unity 26 October 1999 23 July 2001 NU
18 Said Agil Husin Al Munawar Mutual Assistance 10 August 2001 20 October 2004 NU
19 Muhammad Maftuh Basyuni United Indonesia I 21 October 2004 20 October 2009 NU
20 Suryadharma Ali United Indonesia II 22 October 2009 28 Mei 2014 PPP-NU
Agung Laksono
(acting)
28 Mei 2014 9 June 2014 Golkar
21 Lukman Hakim Saifuddin 9 June 2014 27 October 2014 PPP-NU
Working 27 October 2014 20 October 2019
22 Fachrul Razi Onward 23 October 2019 23 December 2020 Military
22 Yaqut Cholil Qoumas Onward 23 December 2020 20 October 2024 PKB-NU
23 Nasaruddin Umar Red and White 21 October 2024 Incumbent Independent-NU

Deputy ministers

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Following are politicians who have been appointed as the deputy minister of religious affairs in Indonesia.
Political party:
  Non-partisan       PPP
Islamic organization:
  NU       Muhammadiyah

No Photo P O Name Cabinet Minister Took office Left office Affiliation R
1 Nasaruddin Umar United Indonesia II Suryadharma Ali
(2009–2014)
19 October 2011 20 October 2014 NU [3]
Lukman Hakim Saifuddin
(2014–2019)
Vacant Working
2 Zainut Tauhid Sa'adi Onward Indonesia Fachrul Razi
(2019–2020)
25 October 2019 17 July 2023 PPP-NU [4]
Yaqut Cholil Qoumas
(2020–)
3 Saiful Rahmat Dasuki 17 July 2023 20 October 2024 PPP-NU

Notes

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  1. ^ Achmad Azhari never confirmed his appointment after being arrested in the Operation Product.
  2. ^ As the Junior Minister of Religious Affairs. During this cabinet, there was no Minister of Religious Affairs. The Junior Minister of Religious Affairs is under the Minister of People's Welfare.

Bibliography

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  • Departemen Agama R.I. (1996), Amal Bakti Departemen Agama R.I., Jakarta{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Mietzner, Marcus (2009), Military Politics, Islam, and the State in Indonesia: From Turbulent Transition to Democratic Consolidation, Jakarta: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, ISBN 9789812307880

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Departemen Agama R.I. 1996, p. 120
  2. ^ Mietzner 2009, p. 185
  3. ^ "34 Menteri, 19 Wakil Menteri". Berita Satu. 16 October 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Inilah Nama-Nama 12 Wakil Menteri Yang Diumumkan Dan Diperkenalkan Oleh Presiden Jokowi". Sekretatiat Kabinet Republik Indonesia. 25 October 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2019.

See also

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