Indonesian Ulema Council

Indonesian Ulema Council Indonesian Ulema Council (, , abbreviated MUI) is Indonesia's top Islamic scholars' body. MUI was founded in Jakarta on 26 July 1975 during the New Order era. The council comprises many Indonesian Muslim groups including Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Muhammadiyah, and smaller groups such as LDII, Syarikat Islam, Perti, Al Washliyah, Mathla'ul Anwar, GUPPI, PTDI, DMI, and Al Ittihadiyyah.

The Ahlul Bait Indonesia (Shi'ite) and Jemaat Ahmadiyyah Indonesia (Ahmadiyya) were not accepted as members. In 2005, MUI released the fatwa to prohibit Ahmadiyya as deviant sect of Islam and lobbied the President to ban the expelled religious sect. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Petunjuk bagi umat Islam kerukunan hidup antar umat beragama by Majelis Ulama Indonesia

    Published 1986
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    Amanat sejarah ummat Islam Indonesia by MAJELIS ULAMA INDONESIA

    Published 1991
    Book
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    Keputusan musyawarah nasional Ulama 1983 by MAJELIS ULAMA INDONESIA

    Published 1983
    Book
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    Muqaddimah pedoman dasar, pedoman rumah tangga, pedoman penetapan fatwa by MAJELIS ULAMA INDONESIA

    Published 1986
    Book