Muhammadiyah Announces Idulfitri 1446 H Date and Prayer Locations
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By Archnetys News
Idulfitri Date Set for March 31st, 2025
The Central Leadership (PP) of Muhammadiyah has officially declared that Idulfitri 1446 H will be observed on monday, March 31st, 2025.This announcement, formalized under decree number 1/mlm/I.0/E/2025, provides clarity for the community as they prepare for the celebrations.
prominent Figures to Led Idulfitri prayers Across Indonesia
In conjunction with the Idulfitri announcement, Muhammadiyah has also released a list of distinguished individuals who will be leading the Idulfitri prayers and delivering sermons at various locations throughout Indonesia. This widespread distribution ensures accessibility for community members across the archipelago.
Key Prayer Locations and Speakers
The following list details the locations and speakers designated by the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership for the Idulfitri 1446 H prayers:
- Trimulyo Field, Jetis Bantul: Prof. Dr. H. Haedar Nashir, M.Sc.
- MI Muhammadiyah Bae, Kudus: Prof. Dr. H. Abdul Mu’ti,M.Ed.
- UM Sorong Campus Yard: Prof. Dr. H. Irwan Akib, M.Pd.
- Unisa Yogyakarta: Dr. H. Agus Taufiqurrohman, Sp.S., M.Kes.
- Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY): Muhammad Sayuti, M.Pd., M.Ed., Ph.D.
- ISI Yogyakarta Campus: Dr. H. Agung Danarto, M.Ag.
- Kebayoran Residences Raya Mosque: Dr. H. Anwar Abbas,MM,M.Ag.
- srihardono Village Soccer Field, Pundong, Bantul: Izzul Muslimin, S.IP.
- Al Isra Grand Mosque, Grogol Petamburan Jakarta: Prof. Dadang Kahmad
- Edutorium KH. Ahmad dahlan UMS: Drs. H. Ahmad dahlan rais, M.Hum
- Al-Ichsan Mosque, Pondok Mutiara, Sidoarjo, East Java: Syafiq A. Mughni
- Pogar Bangil-Pasuruan Stadium Field, East Java (PCM Bangil): M. Sa’ad Ibrahim
the Significance of Idulfitri in Indonesia
Idulfitri, marking the end of Ramadan, is one of the most notable religious holidays in Indonesia. It is a time for family reunions, forgiveness, and communal prayer. The selection of diverse locations and speakers by Muhammadiyah reflects the organization’s commitment to serving its widespread membership and fostering a sense of unity during this significant occasion.
According to recent statistics from the ministry of Religious Affairs, approximately 85% of Indonesians identify as Muslim, making Idulfitri a holiday celebrated by a vast majority of the population. The holiday typically involves special foods, new clothes, and visits to relatives and friends.
