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Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah

Rabithah Alawiyah (Arabic: الرابطة العلوية; lit. The Association of Alawiyyin or Alawiyyin League) is an Indonesian Islamic organization engaged in social movements. In general, the organization is an exclusive association of Hadhrami people of Ba 'Alawi sada families. The organization was established on December 27, 1928 CE or 1346 AH, not long after the Soempah Pemoeda (Youth Pledge) October 28, 1928. The organization has a sub-organization called al-Maktab al-Daimi given task to collect, verify and maintain genealogies of Ba 'Alawi sada and print pedigree passes to prove the ancestry of individuals around the world.[2][3]

al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah
الرابطة العلوية
The logo of Rabithah al-Alawiyyah
Zone of influence
FormationDecember 27, 1928 CE
FounderMuhammad bin Abdurrahman bin Shahab
Abubakar bin Abdullah al-Attas
Abdullah bin Ali al-Aydarus
Abubakar bin Muhammad Al-Habshi
Idrus bin Ahmad bin Shahab
Ahmad bin Abdullah al-Seggaf
Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habshi
Alwi bin Muhammad al-Haddad
Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad
Abdullah bin Umar al-Zahir
Abdullah bin Abubakar al-Habshi
Salim bin Ahmad Bawazir
TypeNGO
Legal statusFoundation
PurposeSocial, Humanitarian, Religious activities
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Location
  • Jalan TB. Simatupang No. 7A, Jakarta 12560
Region served
Southeast Asia
Membership
Ba 'Alawi sada
Official language
Indonesian
Chairman
Taufiq Assegaf [1]
Subsidiariesal-Maktab al-Daimi
WebsiteRabithah Alawiyah

History

Although Jamiat Kheir had been granted permission and founded, The Dutch East Indies government still had concern and suspicion about its activity. Later, the Jamiat Kheir turned into a fully educational-only organization, so Arab Indonesians of Ba 'Alawi sada decided to build another organization to continue the original tasks of Jamiat Kheir, which is social engagements. It was also intended as a body to maintain and enhance the dignity of Muslims in Indonesia, particularly Alawiyyin family through social efforts and Dawah, Islamic education and moral guidance through good deeds and Islamic brotherhood in the unity of the nation and state.

 


 

Two months after the Youth Pledge, Alawiyin figures requested a permission to the Dutch Government to establish the new association, al-Rabithatoel al-Alawijah (as it was spelled at the time) which was recorded in the notary deed number 6 by A.H. Van Ophuijsen dated January 16, 1928. The request was approved by the Dutch government on December 27, 1928 CE (1346 AH), which was signed by the Gerard Rudolph Erdbrink (Secretary of the Dutch East Indies Government; [1881-1954]) with the second permission issued on November 27, 1929.[4]

Many of the management members of this newly created organization were also members of Jamiat Kheir. Some founders of the al-Rabithah who were also administrators of Jamiat Kheir, among others were Muhammad bin Abdurrahman bin Ali Shahab, Idrus bin Ahmad Shahab, Ali bin Ahmad Shahab (brother of Idrus), and Abubakar bin Muhammad al-habshi. The first student financed by the al-Rabithah to graduate from Jamiat Kheir was Syarifah Qamar of Daarul Aitam, where she received scholarship of 15 guilders a month.[5]

Just a year after the establishment of the organization at the central level, in 1929 there were branches of the organization erected in Pekalongan, Semarang, Solo, Surabaya, Tuban, Gresik, Bangil, Palembang, and Bondowoso. In addition to these branches, regions which could not meet the conditions to establish branches soon then established representative offices. In the same year, had stood representative offices of al-Rabithah in Makassar, Ende, Probolinggo, Cianjur, Sukorejo, Tulungagung, Jombang, Jember, Mojosari, Lumajang, Malang, Sumenep, and Banyuwangi.[6]

Although still at young age, al-Rabithah was able to align itself with other older organizations. In 1930, for example, al-Rabithah received an invitation to attend the Muslim Youth Conference. al-Rabithah was represented by Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad who gave an interesting lecture which was then printed and distributed to the conference participants.[6]

Rabithah was also active in the Islamic Conference in Surabaya and collaborated with Muhammadiyah to hold Mawlid. In line with its policy, the Rabithah was also responsive to social and contemporary issues at the time, such as fundraising and humanitarian aid for victims of the eruption of Mount Merapi (1930), famine in Palestine, and the construction of mosques and orphanages orphans in various regions.[6]

al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah plays important roles on national interests individually and collectively through formal education institutions, Islamic boarding schools, informal religious gatherings, assembly of Dhikr (remembrance), and through training centers spread all over the country. It also participates in educating the mature life of the nation, economic development of the people as well as instill a nationalism.[6] Besides giving scholarships, every year the organization distributes zakat to needy people.[7] The main source of fund for the organization is through community contributions, as well as through for-profit business.

Founders

Jakarta Branch

The first Board Members of this association were also the founders, namely: Muhammad bin Abdurrahman bin Shihab (Chairman), Abubakar bin Abdullah al-Attas (Vice Chairman I), Abdullah bin Ali al-Aydarus (Vice Chairman II), Abubakar bin Muhammad al-Habshi (Treasurer I), Idrus bin Ahmad bin Shahab (Treasurer II), Ahmad bin Abdullah al-Seggaf (Secretary), Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habshi (Trustee), Alwi bin Muhammad al-Haddad (Trustee), Alwi bin Thohir al-Haddad (Trustee), Abdullah bin Umar al-Zahir (Trustee), Abdullah bin Abubakar al-Habshi (Trustee) and Salim bin Ahmad Bawazir (Trustee). The first chairman of this organization was Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad.

Solo Branch

Although the first Rabithah was established in Batavia, the approval came later after the Branch in Solo was established on October 7, 1928 (1 Jumada al-awwal 1346 AH). The founders in Solo were Husein Bin Alwi Bin Shahab, Ibrahim bin Agil al-Seggaf, Muhammad bin Segaf al-Seggaf, Ali bin Salim Aidid, Eidrus bin Muhammad al-Jufri, Alwi bin Ali al-Habshi, Ali bin Muhammad al-Habshi, Hasan bin Husein al-Seggaf, Ali bin Syech bin Shahab, Salim bin Basri al-Seggaf, Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Husein al-Seggaf, Husin bin Abdurrahman al-Seggaf, Abdullah bin Abdul-Rahman bin Sumaith, Husein bin Abdullah al-Habshi, and Ahmad bin Ali bin Muhammad Makarim.[8]

Shortly, the organization built a school called Madrasah Ibtidaiyya al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah in Pasar Kliwon District. At first, the school engaged in Islamic Studies, Arabic language, and some limited secular subjects. For the reason of patriotism, on March 9, 1966, the school was renamed to Islamic Education Foundation of Diponegoro, where it remains in use today.[8]

Organization

The management structure of year 2011-2016 consists of an Advisory Board, a Supervisory board, board of directors and a list of managing directors for each chapter: Venture Empowerment, Organization, Inter-Institutional Relations, Public Relations & Media, Dawah, Education and Training, and Affairs of Social Welfare.[9] The organization has branches spread out from west to east of Indonesia.[10]

The office was originally located in Jamiat Kheir complex in Tanah Abang, but later moved to a separate building on TB. Simatupang street in South Jakarta.

al-Maktab al-Daimi

 
Ali bin Ja’far bin Syech Al-Seggaf

al-Maktab al-Daimi (Arabic: المكتب الدائمي, romanizedal-maktab al-dāimiy; lit. Office of Records) is an autonomous official body of Rabithah al-Alawiyyah working to preserve lineage, consanguinity, history and census data of Alawiyyin. The establishment of this institution in 1954 was during the leadership of Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad, not long after the establishment of Rabithah al-Alawiyyah and after it had earned the unanimous agreement from the Alawiyyin figures, elders, and scholars, such Habib Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad (Mufti of Johor), Habib Ahmad bin Abdullah al-Seggaf (author of the pedigree book Khidmah al-Asyirah) and Habib Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habshi of Kwitang.[11][12]

To perform this task, the forum appointed a son of wulayti, Sayyid Ali bin Ja'far bin Syeikh al-Seggaf (born in Palembang, 16 November 16, 1889 CE or 22 Rabi’ al-awwal 1307 AH),[13] who was also on the Supervisory Board at Rabithah Alawiyyah in Batavia. With the fund of Rabithah Alawiyah and from a philanthropist named Sheikh bin Ahmad bin Shahab, he censused and recorded Sayyid families throughout Indonesia in 1928 and 1940 (another version says in 1932). Per January 28, 1940 CE (18 Dzulhijjah 1358 AH) there were 17,764 people counted as the members of Sayyid families. Ali bin Ja'far was then later elected as the first chairman and Hasyim bin Muhammad al-Hadi bin Ahmad al-Habshi as the deputy chairman, with Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad and Ahmad bin Abdullah al-Shofie al-Seggaf as their advisors.[13] Today this body records genealogical notes not only for Alawiyyin people of Indonesia, but also from abroad.[11]

For references, the al-Maktab Daimi use books such as al-Shamsu al-Dzahirah by Habib Abdurrahman bin Mohammed al-Mashhoor, seven volume of the original handwritten books of Salman bin Said bin Awad Ba-Ghauts, three volumes of handwritten book Sajarah Ansaab Al-Alawiyyin (شجرة الانساب العلوين )[14] by Habib Ali bin Ja'far al-Seggaf, the book about Alawiyyin census report in Indonesia, and 15 volumes of The Ledger of Alawiyyin lineage books written by Habib Abdullah bin Isa ibn Hud al-Habshi which is an expansion of and is based on the three-volumes book of Ali bin Ja'far al-Seggaf,[14] all of them are authentic, and only owned by al-Maktab al-Daimi.[11]

Jamiat Kheir School

See Jamiat Kheir.

References

  1. ^ "Habib Taufiq Assegaf Terpilih Jadi Ketua Umum Rabithah Alawiyah" (in Indonesian). Retrieved Dec 18, 2021.
  2. ^ E. Nothaft, C. Philipp (2014). Between Harmony and Discrimination: Negotiating Religious Identities within Majority-Minority Relationships in Bali and Lombok. BRILL. p. 130. ISBN 978-90042-71494.
  3. ^ Morimoto, Kazuo (2012). Sayyids and Sharifs in Muslim Societies: The Living Links to the Prophet (illustrated ed.). Routledge. p. 249. ISBN 978-04155-19175.
  4. ^ ben Mashoor, Idrous. "Sejarah Perkumpulan Jamiat Kheir (1901 – 1919)" (in Indonesian). Retrieved Jun 11, 2014.
  5. ^ ben Mashoor, Idrous (August 14, 2008). "Yayasan Pendidikan Jamiat Kheir". Benmashoor (in Indonesian). Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d Setiawan, Aji (July 26, 2013). . Kompas (in Indonesian). Jakarta. Archived from the original (online) on July 14, 2014. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  7. ^ . Rabithah Alawiyah. Archived from the original on February 26, 2018. Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Selayang Pandang Sejarah Berdirinya Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Diponegoro Surakarta" (in Indonesian). Retrieved July 8, 2014.
  9. ^ "Susunan Pengurus Period 2011-2016" (in Indonesian). Retrieved Jun 16, 2014.
  10. ^ "Cabang-Cabang Rabithah Alawiyah di Indonesia" [Branches of Rabithah Alawiyah in Indonesia]. Arabithah Alawiyah (in Indonesian). Retrieved June 28, 2014.
  11. ^ a b c ben Mashhooor, Idrous bin Alwi. "Kantor Pemelihara Silsilah Alawiyin di Indonesia". Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  12. ^ "Penjaga Pohon Keturunan". Tempo (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on June 20, 2014. Retrieved June 20, 2014.
  13. ^ a b "Sayyid Ali Bin Ja'far Asseggaf: Annasabah Alawiyyah". Sejarah Ahlul Bayt Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved January 2, 2016.
  14. ^ a b "Urusan Nasab Maktab Daimi". Retrieved January 2, 2016.

External links

  • Official Website
  • Rabithah Alawiyah

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Rabithah Alawiyah Arabic الرابطة العلوية lit The Association of Alawiyyin orAlawiyyin League is an Indonesian Islamic organization engaged in social movements In general the organization is an exclusive association of Hadhrami people of Ba Alawi sada families The organization was established on December 27 1928 CE or 1346 AH not long after the Soempah Pemoeda Youth Pledge October 28 1928 The organization has a sub organization called al Maktab al Daimi given task to collect verify and maintain genealogies of Ba Alawi sada and print pedigree passes to prove the ancestry of individuals around the world 2 3 al Rabithah al Alawiyyah الرابطة العلويةThe logo of Rabithah al AlawiyyahZone of influenceFormationDecember 27 1928 CEFounderMuhammad bin Abdurrahman bin ShahabAbubakar bin Abdullah al Attas Abdullah bin Ali al AydarusAbubakar bin Muhammad Al Habshi Idrus bin Ahmad bin ShahabAhmad bin Abdullah al SeggafAli bin Abdurrahman al HabshiAlwi bin Muhammad al HaddadAlwi bin Thahir al HaddadAbdullah bin Umar al ZahirAbdullah bin Abubakar al HabshiSalim bin Ahmad BawazirTypeNGOLegal statusFoundationPurposeSocial Humanitarian Religious activitiesHeadquartersJakarta IndonesiaLocationJalan TB Simatupang No 7A Jakarta 12560Region servedSoutheast AsiaMembershipBa Alawi sadaOfficial languageIndonesianChairmanTaufiq Assegaf 1 Subsidiariesal Maktab al DaimiWebsiteRabithah Alawiyah Contents 1 History 2 Founders 2 1 Jakarta Branch 2 2 Solo Branch 3 Organization 3 1 al Maktab al Daimi 3 2 Jamiat Kheir School 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditAlthough Jamiat Kheir had been granted permission and founded The Dutch East Indies government still had concern and suspicion about its activity Later the Jamiat Kheir turned into a fully educational only organization so Arab Indonesians of Ba Alawi sada decided to build another organization to continue the original tasks of Jamiat Kheir which is social engagements It was also intended as a body to maintain and enhance the dignity of Muslims in Indonesia particularly Alawiyyin family through social efforts and Dawah Islamic education and moral guidance through good deeds and Islamic brotherhood in the unity of the nation and state Two months after the Youth Pledge Alawiyin figures requested a permission to the Dutch Government to establish the new association al Rabithatoel al Alawijah as it was spelled at the time which was recorded in the notary deed number 6 by A H Van Ophuijsen dated January 16 1928 The request was approved by the Dutch government on December 27 1928 CE 1346 AH which was signed by the Gerard Rudolph Erdbrink Secretary of the Dutch East Indies Government 1881 1954 with the second permission issued on November 27 1929 4 Many of the management members of this newly created organization were also members of Jamiat Kheir Some founders of the al Rabithah who were also administrators of Jamiat Kheir among others were Muhammad bin Abdurrahman bin Ali Shahab Idrus bin Ahmad Shahab Ali bin Ahmad Shahab brother of Idrus and Abubakar bin Muhammad al habshi The first student financed by the al Rabithah to graduate from Jamiat Kheir was Syarifah Qamar of Daarul Aitam where she received scholarship of 15 guilders a month 5 Just a year after the establishment of the organization at the central level in 1929 there were branches of the organization erected in Pekalongan Semarang Solo Surabaya Tuban Gresik Bangil Palembang and Bondowoso In addition to these branches regions which could not meet the conditions to establish branches soon then established representative offices In the same year had stood representative offices of al Rabithah in Makassar Ende Probolinggo Cianjur Sukorejo Tulungagung Jombang Jember Mojosari Lumajang Malang Sumenep and Banyuwangi 6 Although still at young age al Rabithah was able to align itself with other older organizations In 1930 for example al Rabithah received an invitation to attend the Muslim Youth Conference al Rabithah was represented by Alwi bin Thahir al Haddad who gave an interesting lecture which was then printed and distributed to the conference participants 6 Rabithah was also active in the Islamic Conference in Surabaya and collaborated with Muhammadiyah to hold Mawlid In line with its policy the Rabithah was also responsive to social and contemporary issues at the time such as fundraising and humanitarian aid for victims of the eruption of Mount Merapi 1930 famine in Palestine and the construction of mosques and orphanages orphans in various regions 6 al Rabithah al Alawiyyah plays important roles on national interests individually and collectively through formal education institutions Islamic boarding schools informal religious gatherings assembly of Dhikr remembrance and through training centers spread all over the country It also participates in educating the mature life of the nation economic development of the people as well as instill a nationalism 6 Besides giving scholarships every year the organization distributes zakat to needy people 7 The main source of fund for the organization is through community contributions as well as through for profit business Founders EditJakarta Branch Edit The first Board Members of this association were also the founders namely Muhammad bin Abdurrahman bin Shihab Chairman Abubakar bin Abdullah al Attas Vice Chairman I Abdullah bin Ali al Aydarus Vice Chairman II Abubakar bin Muhammad al Habshi Treasurer I Idrus bin Ahmad bin Shahab Treasurer II Ahmad bin Abdullah al Seggaf Secretary Ali bin Abdurrahman al Habshi Trustee Alwi bin Muhammad al Haddad Trustee Alwi bin Thohir al Haddad Trustee Abdullah bin Umar al Zahir Trustee Abdullah bin Abubakar al Habshi Trustee and Salim bin Ahmad Bawazir Trustee The first chairman of this organization was Alwi bin Thahir al Haddad Solo Branch Edit Although the first Rabithah was established in Batavia the approval came later after the Branch in Solo was established on October 7 1928 1 Jumada al awwal 1346 AH The founders in Solo were Husein Bin Alwi Bin Shahab Ibrahim bin Agil al Seggaf Muhammad bin Segaf al Seggaf Ali bin Salim Aidid Eidrus bin Muhammad al Jufri Alwi bin Ali al Habshi Ali bin Muhammad al Habshi Hasan bin Husein al Seggaf Ali bin Syech bin Shahab Salim bin Basri al Seggaf Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Husein al Seggaf Husin bin Abdurrahman al Seggaf Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman bin Sumaith Husein bin Abdullah al Habshi and Ahmad bin Ali bin Muhammad Makarim 8 Shortly the organization built a school called Madrasah Ibtidaiyya al Rabithah al Alawiyyah in Pasar Kliwon District At first the school engaged in Islamic Studies Arabic language and some limited secular subjects For the reason of patriotism on March 9 1966 the school was renamed to Islamic Education Foundation of Diponegoro where it remains in use today 8 Organization EditThe management structure of year 2011 2016 consists of an Advisory Board a Supervisory board board of directors and a list of managing directors for each chapter Venture Empowerment Organization Inter Institutional Relations Public Relations amp Media Dawah Education and Training and Affairs of Social Welfare 9 The organization has branches spread out from west to east of Indonesia 10 The office was originally located in Jamiat Kheir complex in Tanah Abang but later moved to a separate building on TB Simatupang street in South Jakarta al Maktab al Daimi Edit Ali bin Ja far bin Syech Al Seggaf al Maktab al Daimi Arabic المكتب الدائمي romanized al maktab al daimiy lit Office of Records is an autonomous official body of Rabithah al Alawiyyah working to preserve lineage consanguinity history and census data of Alawiyyin The establishment of this institution in 1954 was during the leadership of Alwi bin Thahir al Haddad not long after the establishment of Rabithah al Alawiyyah and after it had earned the unanimous agreement from the Alawiyyin figures elders and scholars such Habib Alwi bin Thahir al Haddad Mufti of Johor Habib Ahmad bin Abdullah al Seggaf author of the pedigree book Khidmah al Asyirah and Habib Ali bin Abdurrahman al Habshi of Kwitang 11 12 To perform this task the forum appointed a son of wulayti Sayyid Ali bin Ja far bin Syeikh al Seggaf born in Palembang 16 November 16 1889 CE or 22 Rabi al awwal 1307 AH 13 who was also on the Supervisory Board at Rabithah Alawiyyah in Batavia With the fund of Rabithah Alawiyah and from a philanthropist named Sheikh bin Ahmad bin Shahab he censused and recorded Sayyid families throughout Indonesia in 1928 and 1940 another version says in 1932 Per January 28 1940 CE 18 Dzulhijjah 1358 AH there were 17 764 people counted as the members of Sayyid families Ali bin Ja far was then later elected as the first chairman and Hasyim bin Muhammad al Hadi bin Ahmad al Habshi as the deputy chairman with Alwi bin Thahir al Haddad and Ahmad bin Abdullah al Shofie al Seggaf as their advisors 13 Today this body records genealogical notes not only for Alawiyyin people of Indonesia but also from abroad 11 For references the al Maktab Daimi use books such as al Shamsu al Dzahirah by Habib Abdurrahman bin Mohammed al Mashhoor seven volume of the original handwritten books of Salman bin Said bin Awad Ba Ghauts three volumes of handwritten book Sajarah Ansaab Al Alawiyyin شجرة الانساب العلوين 14 by Habib Ali bin Ja far al Seggaf the book about Alawiyyin census report in Indonesia and 15 volumes of The Ledger of Alawiyyin lineage books written by Habib Abdullah bin Isa ibn Hud al Habshi which is an expansion of and is based on the three volumes book of Ali bin Ja far al Seggaf 14 all of them are authentic and only owned by al Maktab al Daimi 11 Jamiat Kheir School Edit See Jamiat Kheir References Edit Habib Taufiq Assegaf Terpilih Jadi Ketua Umum Rabithah Alawiyah in Indonesian Retrieved Dec 18 2021 E Nothaft C Philipp 2014 Between Harmony and Discrimination Negotiating Religious Identities within Majority Minority Relationships in Bali and Lombok BRILL p 130 ISBN 978 90042 71494 Morimoto Kazuo 2012 Sayyids and Sharifs in Muslim Societies The Living Links to the Prophet illustrated ed Routledge p 249 ISBN 978 04155 19175 ben Mashoor Idrous Sejarah Perkumpulan Jamiat Kheir 1901 1919 in Indonesian Retrieved Jun 11 2014 ben Mashoor Idrous August 14 2008 Yayasan Pendidikan Jamiat Kheir Benmashoor in Indonesian Retrieved July 8 2014 a b c d Setiawan Aji July 26 2013 Rabithah Alawiyah Berkumpulnya kaum Alawiyin di Indonesia Kompas in Indonesian Jakarta Archived from the original online on July 14 2014 Retrieved June 16 2014 ZIS Rabithah Alawiyah Archived from the original on February 26 2018 Retrieved June 28 2014 a b Selayang Pandang Sejarah Berdirinya Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Diponegoro Surakarta in Indonesian Retrieved July 8 2014 Susunan Pengurus Period 2011 2016 in Indonesian Retrieved Jun 16 2014 Cabang Cabang Rabithah Alawiyah di Indonesia Branches of Rabithah Alawiyah in Indonesia Arabithah Alawiyah in Indonesian Retrieved June 28 2014 a b c ben Mashhooor Idrous bin Alwi Kantor Pemelihara Silsilah Alawiyin di Indonesia Retrieved June 20 2014 Penjaga Pohon Keturunan Tempo in Indonesian Archived from the original on June 20 2014 Retrieved June 20 2014 a b Sayyid Ali Bin Ja far Asseggaf Annasabah Alawiyyah Sejarah Ahlul Bayt Indonesia in Indonesian Retrieved January 2 2016 a b Urusan Nasab Maktab Daimi Retrieved January 2 2016 External links EditOfficial Website Rabithah Alawiyah Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Al Rabithah al Alawiyyah amp oldid 1109218543, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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