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Abdurrahman Baswedan

Abdurrahman Baswedan, also known as AR Baswedan (Arabic: عبد الرحمن باسويدان ʿAbd ar-Raḥman bā swaydān; 9 September 1908 – 16 March 1986) was a nationalist, journalist, Indonesian freedom fighter, diplomat, and writer. Baswedan was a member of the Central Advisory Council during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies[1] and of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence (BPUPK),[2] served as Deputy Minister of Information of the Third Sjahrir Cabinet, a member of the Central Indonesian National Committee Working Group (Badan Pekerja Komite Nasional Indonesia Pusat, BP KNIP), a member of parliament, and also a member of the Indonesian Constitutional Assembly. Baswedan was one of Indonesia's first diplomats who successfully gained de jure and de facto international recognition for the Republic of Indonesia (from Egypt).[3] He was awarded the title of National Hero of Indonesia in 2018.[4]

Abdurrahman Baswedan
عبد الرحمن باسويدان
2nd Deputy Minister of Information
In office
2 October 1946 – 3 July 1947
PresidentSukarno
Prime MinisterSutan Sjahrir
Preceded byAli Sastroamidjojo
Succeeded byPosition removed
Personal details
Born(1908-09-09)9 September 1908
Ampel, Soerabaja, Dutch East Indies
Died16 March 1986(1986-03-16) (aged 77)
Jakarta, Indonesia
Resting placeTaman Kusir Cemetery
Spouses
  • Sjaichun (1948–1950)
  • Barkah Ganis (1950–1986)
Children11
RelativesAnies Baswedan (grandson)
Novel Baswedan (grandson)
Mutiara Baswedan (great-granddaughter)

Independence Fighter edit

In August 1934, Semarang based daily newspaper "Matahari" published an article on Indonesians of Arab descent, calling them to unite in supporting Indonesia's independence. Baswedan himself was of Arab descent, but he spoke with a strong East Javanese accent. He called for people of Arab descent living in Indonesia to adhere to the principle: "di mana saya lahir, di situlah tanah airku." (Where I was born, is where my homeland is) His picture on the article conveyed the message strongly as he was wearing a blangkon (Javanese traditional hat).[5]

On 4 October 1934, after the publication of an article, accusing Arab-Indonesians of supporting the Dutch colonists, Baswedan gathered ethnic Arabs in Semarang. In the gathering, they declared the Arab-Indonesian Youth Pledge, which proclaimed Indonesia as their motherland, and their commitment to support the fight for Indonesia's independence. In repercussion to the congress, the Indonesian Arab Party (Partai Arab Indonesia, PAI) was established and Baswedan was elected as its chairman. To focus on the political struggle, he left his well-paid job at the Matahari daily newspaper being paid 120 guldens, worth 24 quintal of rice.[6]

Journalism edit

Baswedan was a tough journalist who worked not for money. His decision to leave Matahari was not the only display of his commitment. He moved from the Sin Tit Po Newspaper which paid him 75 gulden to dr. Soetomo's Soeara Oemoem which only able to pay him 10-15 gulden. For his exemplary character, Soebagio IN put him in the list of 111 Indonesia's national press pioneers.[7]

As a patriot-journalist, Baswedan wrote actively. He was widely known as a writer, poet, and artist. His speech attracted many and he was also an expert in drama art. Apart from Bahasa Indonesia, he mastered Arabic, English, and Dutch. Some of his published books are Debat Sekeliling PAI (Debates Surrounding the Indonesian Arab Party, 1939), Sumpah Pemuda Indonesia Keturunan Arab (Youth Pledge of Arab Indonesians, 1934), and Rumah Tangga Rasulullah (The Prophet's Household, 1940). He also wrote a five-stage drama story titled Menuju Masyarakat Baru (Toward a New Society). Other than his own publications, his ideas and visions were published by the secretary general of PAI, Salim Maskati.

Diplomat edit

 
From right, Abd al-Rahman Baswedan (Indonesian Minister of Information), Mahmoud Fahmi al-Naqrashi Pasha (Egyptian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister), and Agus Salim (Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs) sign a friendship treaty between Egypt and Indonesia on 10 June 1947

His struggle continued in the new Republic. Together with Haji Agus Salim (Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs), Rasyidi (Secretary General of the Ministry of Religious Affairs), Mohammad Natsir and St. Pamuncak, AR Baswedan departed to Arab countries as Indonesia's first diplomatic delegation. The delegation gained historical success with Egypt becoming one of the first countries to give de facto and de jure recognition to the fledgling Republic. This diplomatic success, after long negotiation in the Arab League, was soon followed by recognition by other countries.[citation needed]

Personal life edit

Baswedan was the son of Awad Baswedan, an Arab-Indonesian Muwallad of Hadhrami descent from a non-Sayyid family.[8] His paternal grandfather, Umar bin Muhammad bin Abdullah, immigrated from Yemen to Dutch East Indies.[9] He received his early education at Madrasah Al-Khairiyah near Ampel Mosque in Surabaya,[3] later continued his education under Sheikh Ahmad Surkati at the al-Irshad school in Batavia. Not finishing his studies at al-Irshad, he went back to Surabaya to be close with his father and studied with Sayyid Ahmad bin Hashim at the Hadhramaut School in Surabaya, where pro-sayyid practices such as taqbil was maintained. He became active at al-Irshad in Surabaya in the late 1920s, but resigned from his executive position of its Youth wing in June 1930.[10]

As a child, he and his muwallad friends used to tease the Totok Arabs (Wulaytis) in the street. In Baswedan's view, the social distance between Wulayti and Muwallad groups was a result of differing conditions of their respective places of birth.[10]

One of AR Baswedan's legacies was his book collection of more than 5000 books. As his will, the front room of his house in Yogyakarta was converted into a public library with his book collection in various languages (Arab, Dutch, English, Indonesia) were on display, arranged well with a modern catalogue. General public, particularly students, can easily access these books.[7]

Throughout his life, AR Baswedan was actively engaging the youth. Some youth figures known to be close with him were Ahmad Wahib, Anhar Gonggong, Emha Ainun Najib, Gunawan Mohamad, Lukman Hakiem (PPP), Syu’bah Asa, Taufiq Effendi, WS Rendra, and most of the young activists during the 1960s to 1980s.[7]

AR Baswedan was a humble fighter who never thought about material gains. Until his last days, AR Baswedan did not even own a house. He and his family were living in a borrowed house in Taman Yuwono complex in Yogyakarta, a complex which was lent by Haji Bilal for the freedom fighters when Yogyakarta was Indonesia's capital. His car was a gift from his friend Adam Malik (when he was vice president) for his 72nd birthday.[7]

Sources edit

  • (in English) Huub De Jonge, Abdul Rahman Baswedan and the Emancipation of the Hadramis in Indonesia, Asian Journal of Social Science, Volume 32, Number 3, 2004, pp. 373–400(28)
  • (in Indonesian) Alwi Shahab, Sumpah Pemuda Arab, republika.co.id, 16 September 2007.
  • (in English) Howard Dick, Surabaya the City of Work, a socioeconomic History 1900–2000, Center for International Studies, Ohio University, 2002.
  • (in Indonesian) Suratmin, Abdurrahman Baswedan; Karya dan Pengabdiannya, Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, Direktorat Sejarah dan Nilai Tradisional Proyek Inventarisasi dan Dokumentasi Sejarah Nasional Jakarta, 1989, hal 49–50.
  • (in Indonesian) Apa dan Siapa; Abdur Rahman Baswedan, Pusat Data dan Analisa Tempo, www.pdat.co.id.
  • (in Indonesian) Alwi Shahab, Partai Arab Indonesia, republika.co.id, 6 Januari 2002.
  • (in Indonesian) Awal Sejarah Besar Itu dalam Profil Jama’ah Shalahuddin UGM, www.js.ugm.ac.id.
  • (in Indonesian) Lihat catatan pendahuluan Djohan Effendi dalam buku Pergolakan Pemikiran Islam, Catatan Harian Ahmad Wahib yang diterbitkan Pustaka LP3ES, Jakarta, cetakan keenam, Februari 2003.
  • (in Indonesian)
  • (in Indonesian) Sumpah Pemuda Arab
  • (in Indonesian)

External links edit

In September 2008, numerous newspapers and magazines in Indonesia published series of articles about the life and struggle of AR Baswedan as a commemoration of his 100th birthday. Beside national media, these articles also published by tens of local newspaper across the country. These are some of the articles that are accessible via web:

  • (in Indonesian)
  • (in Indonesian) Harian KOMPAS: AR Baswedan 1908-1986 (tentang perjuangan diplomasi)
  • (in Indonesian) Harian REPUBLIKA: AR Baswedan Pendobrak Isolasi
  • (in Indonesian)
  • (in Indonesian)
  • (in Indonesian) Harian Jurnal Nasional: AR Baswedan dan PAI 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  • (in Indonesian)

References edit

  1. ^ Anderson, Benedict (1961). Some Aspects of Indonesian Politics under the Japanese occupation, 1944-1945. Cornell University. Dept. Of Far Eastern Studies. Modern Indonesia Project. Interim reports series – Cornell University. Modern Indonesia Project. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University. p. 10.
  2. ^ Anderson, Benedict (1961). Some Aspects of Indonesian Politics under the Japanese occupation, 1944-1945. Cornell University. Dept. Of Far Eastern Studies. Modern Indonesia Project. Interim reports series – Cornell University. Modern Indonesia Project. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University. p. 18.
  3. ^ a b (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 2 November 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  4. ^ "President awards title of national hero to six figures". Antara News. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  5. ^ Sani, Ahmad Faiz Ibnu (14 August 2021). "AR Baswedan, Tokoh Keturunan Arab yang Berjuang untuk Kemerdekaan RI". Tempo. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  6. ^ Shahab, Alwi (2004). Saudagar Baghdad dari Betawi. Republika. ISBN 978-9793210308.
  7. ^ a b c d "Kegigihan dan Kesederhanaan Wamen AR Baswedan". Merdeka Daily. 6 June 2012. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  8. ^ Lie, Ravando. "Bagaimana Abdurrahman Baswedan Membela Tionghoa?". tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  9. ^ Lie, Ravando. "Bagaimana Abdurrahman Baswedan Membela Tionghoa?". tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  10. ^ a b Mobini-Kesheh, Natalie (1999). The Hadrami Awakening: Community and Identity in the Netherlands East Indies, 1900-1942 (illustrated, reprint ed.). SEAP Publications. p. 132. ISBN 978-0877277279.

abdurrahman, baswedan, also, known, baswedan, arabic, عبد, الرحمن, باسويدان, ʿabd, raḥman, swaydān, september, 1908, march, 1986, nationalist, journalist, indonesian, freedom, fighter, diplomat, writer, baswedan, member, central, advisory, council, during, jap. Abdurrahman Baswedan also known as AR Baswedan Arabic عبد الرحمن باسويدان ʿAbd ar Raḥman ba swaydan 9 September 1908 16 March 1986 was a nationalist journalist Indonesian freedom fighter diplomat and writer Baswedan was a member of the Central Advisory Council during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies 1 and of the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence BPUPK 2 served as Deputy Minister of Information of the Third Sjahrir Cabinet a member of the Central Indonesian National Committee Working Group Badan Pekerja Komite Nasional Indonesia Pusat BP KNIP a member of parliament and also a member of the Indonesian Constitutional Assembly Baswedan was one of Indonesia s first diplomats who successfully gained de jure and de facto international recognition for the Republic of Indonesia from Egypt 3 He was awarded the title of National Hero of Indonesia in 2018 4 Abdurrahman Baswedanعبد الرحمن باسويدان2nd Deputy Minister of InformationIn office 2 October 1946 3 July 1947PresidentSukarnoPrime MinisterSutan SjahrirPreceded byAli SastroamidjojoSucceeded byPosition removedPersonal detailsBorn 1908 09 09 9 September 1908Ampel Soerabaja Dutch East IndiesDied16 March 1986 1986 03 16 aged 77 Jakarta IndonesiaResting placeTaman Kusir CemeterySpousesSjaichun 1948 1950 Barkah Ganis 1950 1986 Children11RelativesAnies Baswedan grandson Novel Baswedan grandson Mutiara Baswedan great granddaughter Contents 1 Independence Fighter 2 Journalism 3 Diplomat 4 Personal life 5 Sources 6 External links 7 ReferencesIndependence Fighter editIn August 1934 Semarang based daily newspaper Matahari published an article on Indonesians of Arab descent calling them to unite in supporting Indonesia s independence Baswedan himself was of Arab descent but he spoke with a strong East Javanese accent He called for people of Arab descent living in Indonesia to adhere to the principle di mana saya lahir di situlah tanah airku Where I was born is where my homeland is His picture on the article conveyed the message strongly as he was wearing a blangkon Javanese traditional hat 5 On 4 October 1934 after the publication of an article accusing Arab Indonesians of supporting the Dutch colonists Baswedan gathered ethnic Arabs in Semarang In the gathering they declared the Arab Indonesian Youth Pledge which proclaimed Indonesia as their motherland and their commitment to support the fight for Indonesia s independence In repercussion to the congress the Indonesian Arab Party Partai Arab Indonesia PAI was established and Baswedan was elected as its chairman To focus on the political struggle he left his well paid job at the Matahari daily newspaper being paid 120 guldens worth 24 quintal of rice 6 Journalism editBaswedan was a tough journalist who worked not for money His decision to leave Matahari was not the only display of his commitment He moved from the Sin Tit Po Newspaper which paid him 75 gulden to dr Soetomo s Soeara Oemoem which only able to pay him 10 15 gulden For his exemplary character Soebagio IN put him in the list of 111 Indonesia s national press pioneers 7 As a patriot journalist Baswedan wrote actively He was widely known as a writer poet and artist His speech attracted many and he was also an expert in drama art Apart from Bahasa Indonesia he mastered Arabic English and Dutch Some of his published books are Debat Sekeliling PAI Debates Surrounding the Indonesian Arab Party 1939 Sumpah Pemuda Indonesia Keturunan Arab Youth Pledge of Arab Indonesians 1934 and Rumah Tangga Rasulullah The Prophet s Household 1940 He also wrote a five stage drama story titled Menuju Masyarakat Baru Toward a New Society Other than his own publications his ideas and visions were published by the secretary general of PAI Salim Maskati Diplomat edit nbsp From right Abd al Rahman Baswedan Indonesian Minister of Information Mahmoud Fahmi al Naqrashi Pasha Egyptian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister and Agus Salim Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs sign a friendship treaty between Egypt and Indonesia on 10 June 1947His struggle continued in the new Republic Together with Haji Agus Salim Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Rasyidi Secretary General of the Ministry of Religious Affairs Mohammad Natsir and St Pamuncak AR Baswedan departed to Arab countries as Indonesia s first diplomatic delegation The delegation gained historical success with Egypt becoming one of the first countries to give de facto and de jure recognition to the fledgling Republic This diplomatic success after long negotiation in the Arab League was soon followed by recognition by other countries citation needed Personal life editBaswedan was the son of Awad Baswedan an Arab Indonesian Muwallad of Hadhrami descent from a non Sayyid family 8 His paternal grandfather Umar bin Muhammad bin Abdullah immigrated from Yemen to Dutch East Indies 9 He received his early education at Madrasah Al Khairiyah near Ampel Mosque in Surabaya 3 later continued his education under Sheikh Ahmad Surkati at the al Irshad school in Batavia Not finishing his studies at al Irshad he went back to Surabaya to be close with his father and studied with Sayyid Ahmad bin Hashim at the Hadhramaut School in Surabaya where pro sayyid practices such as taqbil was maintained He became active at al Irshad in Surabaya in the late 1920s but resigned from his executive position of its Youth wing in June 1930 10 As a child he and his muwallad friends used to tease the Totok Arabs Wulaytis in the street In Baswedan s view the social distance between Wulayti and Muwallad groups was a result of differing conditions of their respective places of birth 10 One of AR Baswedan s legacies was his book collection of more than 5000 books As his will the front room of his house in Yogyakarta was converted into a public library with his book collection in various languages Arab Dutch English Indonesia were on display arranged well with a modern catalogue General public particularly students can easily access these books 7 Throughout his life AR Baswedan was actively engaging the youth Some youth figures known to be close with him were Ahmad Wahib Anhar Gonggong Emha Ainun Najib Gunawan Mohamad Lukman Hakiem PPP Syu bah Asa Taufiq Effendi WS Rendra and most of the young activists during the 1960s to 1980s 7 AR Baswedan was a humble fighter who never thought about material gains Until his last days AR Baswedan did not even own a house He and his family were living in a borrowed house in Taman Yuwono complex in Yogyakarta a complex which was lent by Haji Bilal for the freedom fighters when Yogyakarta was Indonesia s capital His car was a gift from his friend Adam Malik when he was vice president for his 72nd birthday 7 Sources edit in English Huub De Jonge Abdul Rahman Baswedan and the Emancipation of the Hadramis in Indonesia Asian Journal of Social Science Volume 32 Number 3 2004 pp 373 400 28 in Indonesian Alwi Shahab Sumpah Pemuda Arab republika co id 16 September 2007 in English Howard Dick Surabaya the City of Work a socioeconomic History 1900 2000 Center for International Studies Ohio University 2002 in Indonesian Suratmin Abdurrahman Baswedan Karya dan Pengabdiannya Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Direktorat Sejarah dan Nilai Tradisional Proyek Inventarisasi dan Dokumentasi Sejarah Nasional Jakarta 1989 hal 49 50 in Indonesian Apa dan Siapa Abdur Rahman Baswedan Pusat Data dan Analisa Tempo www pdat co id in Indonesian Alwi Shahab Partai Arab Indonesia republika co id 6 Januari 2002 in Indonesian Awal Sejarah Besar Itu dalam Profil Jama ah Shalahuddin UGM www js ugm ac id in Indonesian Lihat catatan pendahuluan Djohan Effendi dalam buku Pergolakan Pemikiran Islam Catatan Harian Ahmad Wahib yang diterbitkan Pustaka LP3ES Jakarta cetakan keenam Februari 2003 in Indonesian AR Baswedan Dalam Pergerakan Nasional in Indonesian Sumpah Pemuda Arab in Indonesian Aljazair Anugerahkan Medali kepada 13 Tokoh RIExternal links editIn September 2008 numerous newspapers and magazines in Indonesia published series of articles about the life and struggle of AR Baswedan as a commemoration of his 100th birthday Beside national media these articles also published by tens of local newspaper across the country These are some of the articles that are accessible via web in Indonesian Majalah TEMPO AR Baswedan Seorang Nasionalis Berdarah Arab in Indonesian Harian KOMPAS AR Baswedan 1908 1986 tentang perjuangan diplomasi in Indonesian Harian REPUBLIKA AR Baswedan Pendobrak Isolasi in Indonesian Harian JAWA POS INDO POS Seabad A R Baswedan Pahlawan dan Perintis Pers Asal Kampung Ampel 1 dari 2 Gugah Semangat Warga Arab lewat Koran Tionghoa in Indonesian Harian JAWA POS INDO POS Seabad A R Baswedan Pahlawan dan Perintis Pers Asal Ampel Surabaya 2 dari 2 Gara gara Pentas Fatimah Warga Arab Mengadu ke Polisi in Indonesian Harian Jurnal Nasional AR Baswedan dan PAI Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine in Indonesian Majalah TEMPO Edisi 15 December 2008 menulis panjang tentang AR Baswedan dalam Rubrik SelinganReferences edit Anderson Benedict 1961 Some Aspects of Indonesian Politics under the Japanese occupation 1944 1945 Cornell University Dept Of Far Eastern Studies Modern Indonesia Project Interim reports series Cornell University Modern Indonesia Project Ithaca N Y Cornell University p 10 Anderson Benedict 1961 Some Aspects of Indonesian Politics under the Japanese occupation 1944 1945 Cornell University Dept Of Far Eastern Studies Modern Indonesia Project Interim reports series Cornell University Modern Indonesia Project Ithaca N Y Cornell University p 18 a b Pejabat Kabinet in Indonesian Archived from the original on 2 November 2014 Retrieved 1 September 2014 President awards title of national hero to six figures Antara News Retrieved 8 November 2018 Sani Ahmad Faiz Ibnu 14 August 2021 AR Baswedan Tokoh Keturunan Arab yang Berjuang untuk Kemerdekaan RI Tempo Retrieved 25 February 2023 Shahab Alwi 2004 Saudagar Baghdad dari Betawi Republika ISBN 978 9793210308 a b c d Kegigihan dan Kesederhanaan Wamen AR Baswedan Merdeka Daily 6 June 2012 Retrieved 1 September 2014 Lie Ravando Bagaimana Abdurrahman Baswedan Membela Tionghoa tirto id in Indonesian Retrieved 30 September 2023 Lie Ravando Bagaimana Abdurrahman Baswedan Membela Tionghoa tirto id in Indonesian Retrieved 30 September 2023 a b Mobini Kesheh Natalie 1999 The Hadrami Awakening Community and Identity in the Netherlands East Indies 1900 1942 illustrated reprint ed SEAP Publications p 132 ISBN 978 0877277279 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abdurrahman Baswedan amp oldid 1203152397, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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