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Andi Rasdiyanah Amir

Andi Rasdiyanah Amir (8 September 1935 – 19 January 2023) was an Indonesian Islamic scholar and bureaucrat. Rasdiyanah was the rector of the Alauddin Islamic State Institute (now Alauddin Islamic State University) from 1985 to 1994. She was the first female to lead an Islamic higher education institution in Indonesia as well as the first female rector in the eastern part of Indonesia. At the end of her term as rector, Rasdiyanah was appointed by the minister of religious affairs as the director general for Islamic insitutions. She was replaced in the position and continued teaching at the Alauddin Islamic State Institute until her death.

Andi
Rasdiyanah Amir
Director General for Islamic Insitutions
In office
30 April 1993 – 22 May 1996
MinisterTarmizi Taher
Preceded byZarkowi Soejoeti
Succeeded byAbdul Malik Fadjar
Rector of the Alauddin Islamic State Institute
In office
1 June 1985 – 4 January 1994
Preceded byMurad Usman
Succeeded byShaleh Putuhena
Personal details
Born(1935-09-14)14 September 1935
Bulukumba, South Sulawesi, Dutch East Indies
Died19 January 2023(2023-01-19) (aged 87)
Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
NationalityIndonesian
Spouse
Amin Said
(m. 1962)
Children5
Alma materSunan Kalijaga State Islamic University

Early life and education

Rasdiyanah was born on 8 September 1935 in Bulukumba, a regency in South Sulawesi. Her parents, Andi Paroddo and Andi Sure, were local aristocrats from the regency.[1] Her father, Andi Paroddo, died while she was still an infant, and her education was mostly funded by her older brothers.[2] Rasdiyanah began her primary education during the Japanese occupation. She was enrolled at a people's school (shōgakkō) in Barabba, a village in Bulukumba. She finished her elementary school in 1946.[3][4]

After completing her education at the people's school, Rasdiyanah was sent to study at Muhammadiyah-owned madrasas in Bulukumba.[4] She studied in Bulukumba for seven years before moving to Yogyakarta, where she undertook her final year at a madrasa in the city. Rasdiyanah then attended an Islamic college preparation school for two years before studying ushuluddin (comparative religion) at the Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic Institute.[1][3] During her time in the university, Rasdiyanah joined Aisyiyah, the women's wing of Muhammadiyah.[2] She graduated from the university in 1963. Several years later, in 1982 Rasdiyanah obtained a doctorate from the institute.[3]

Career

Alauddin Islamic State Institute

Rasdiyanah returned to South Sulawesi shortly after her graduation and began working at the Makassar's branch of the Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic Institute. At that time, the only faculty in the branch was the sharia faculty. Due to a lack of staff, Rasdiyanah was rapidly promoted in academic ranks. In the same year, the tarbiyah (Islamic education) faculty was opened, and Rasdiyanah became the deputy dean of the faculty.[1]

The Makassar's branch of the Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic Institute was officially separated in 1965 and became the Alauddin Islamic State Institute. Former mayor of Makassar Aroeppala became its first rector, and Rasdiyanah was appointed by Aroeppala as his deputy. After serving for five years, Rasdiyanah was moved to the sharia faculty of the institute and became the head of the ushuluddin studies. In 1972, Rasdiyana returned to the tarbiyah faculty and became its dean for eight years.[1]

In January 1979, the Alauddin Islamic State Institute held an election for a new rector to replace the old and ailing Abdurrahman Shihab. Abdurrahman Shihab's decision of appointing his own son, Muhammad Quraish Shihab, as his first deputy rector, caused controversy among the students, and the students pushed for a rector election by the academic senate. Rasdiyanah was nominated as rector alongside Muhyiddin Zain, Abdurrahman Shihab's predecessor. Muhyiddin won the election with 16 votes, while Rasdiyanah was in the second place with 12 votes. Unexpectedly, Muhyiddin died before he was about to be sworn in as Shihab's replacement.[5]

Muhyiddin's death made Rasdiyanah the front-runner in the election and the minister of religious affairs made plans to appoint her as Shihab's replacement. However, due to her being a woman, the South Sulawesi's regional government and the Indonesian Ulema Council expressed their disapproval. The governor of South Sulawesi, Andi Oddang, questioned her ability as a woman in handling possible student demonstrations. The disapproval was met with criticism from the chairman of Makassar's Muhammadiyah branch, who stated that women had already been leaders in South Sulawesi for ages.[5] Due to the disagreements, a temporary triumvirate was appointed to lead the university.[5] The triumvirate was dissolved after Murad Usman, former dean of the ushuluddin studies, was elected as a defintive rector.[6] Murad then appointed Rasdiyanah as his deputy rector for student affairs.[1]

At the end of Murad's term as rector, Rasdiyanah was appointed his replacement. She was installed as rector on 1 June 1985.[6] Rasdiyanah was the first ever female to lead an Islamic higher education institution in Indonesia[6] as well as the first female rector in the eastern part of Indonesia. She was re-appointed for a second term in 1989.[2]

Department of Religious Affairs and later life

Rasdiyanah was appointed by the Minister of Religious Affairs as the Director General for Islamic Institutions several months before the end of her tenure as rector. Rasdiyanah was sworn in as director general on 30 April 1993[1] and was relieved of her office of rector on 4 January 1994.[7] During his tenure, the government introduced a nine-year compulsory education program.[8] Rasdiyanah tried to implement the compulsory education program in Islamic educational institutions such as madrasas and pesantren,[1] but failed as it was deemed too burdensome by the education authorities.[9] After three years of service as director general, Rasdiyanah handed over her office to Abdul Malik Fadjar on 27 May 1996.[10][11]

Upon her retirement from the department of religious affairs, Rasdiyanah continued to teach in the Alauddin Islamic State Institute. Previously, in 1995 Rasdiyanah became a professor in hadith studies at the university. She became the chairwoman of the institute's council of professors and the director for postgraduate studies in 1996.[3] In 1997, Rasdiyanah was nominated as a possible candidate for the governor of South Sulawesi, but failed to compete in the election.[4]

In 2005, the Alauddin Islamic State Institute was upgraded into the Alauddin Islamic State University. Rasdiyanah continued to head the postgraduate studies in the university until 2010.[3] In that year, the university published a festschrift about her.[12]

Personal life

Rasdiyanah was married to Amin Said, a lecturer in the Alauddin Islamic State University, on 14 April 1962. The couple has four daughters and a son.[1][2]

Rasdiyanah died in Makassar on the morning of 19 January 2023.[13]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Profil Dirjen Binbaga Islam, Dra. Hj. Andi Rasdiyanah: Madrasah dan Ponpes Siap Laksanakan Wajar 9 Tahun". Gema. No. 71. 1994. pp. 8–11. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d Hasanuddin, Muh. (19 January 2023). "Prof Andi Rasdiyanah, rektor perempuan pertama Indonesia timur wafat". Antara News. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Selain Birokrat, Prof Rasdiyanah Juga Seorang Penyair". Alauddin Islamic State University. 22 July 2010. Archived from the original on 20 January 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Onggang, Alif We (1998). Tentang Sejumlah Orang Sulawesi Selatan, 1998 (in Indonesian). Yamami. pp. 26–27. ISBN 978-979-95557-0-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ a b c . Tempo. 24 March 1979. Archived from the original on 20 January 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  6. ^ a b c "Dra Ny Rasdiana, Wanita pertama dipercayakan menjadi rektor IAIN". Kompas. 4 June 1985. p. 6. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  7. ^ "Rektor IAIN Lampung dan Ujungpandang Dilantik". Kompas. 5 January 1994. p. 16. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  8. ^ Matanasi, Petrik (2 May 2019). "Ini Ibu Budi: Mengenang Lahirnya Program Wajib Belajar". Tirto. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Bagi Madrasah, Pelaksanaan Wajib Belajar 9 Tahun Sangat Berat". Kompas. 11 July 1996. p. 9. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  10. ^ "Kebobrokan Mental Berakibat Manusia Silau Tahta, Harta, dan Wanita". Gema. No. 80. June 1996. p. 6. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  11. ^ "Foto: Dirjen Binbaga". Kompas. 28 May 1996. p. 15. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Launching Buku Refleksi 75 Tahun Prof Dr Andi Rasdiyanah". Alauddin Islamic State University. 22 July 2010. Archived from the original on 20 January 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Rektor Perempuan Pertama di Indonesia Timur Meninggal Dunia, Bupati Bulukumba Sampaikan Duka Mendalam". Radar Selatan. 19 January 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2023.

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Andi Rasdiyanah Amir 8 September 1935 19 January 2023 was an Indonesian Islamic scholar and bureaucrat Rasdiyanah was the rector of the Alauddin Islamic State Institute now Alauddin Islamic State University from 1985 to 1994 She was the first female to lead an Islamic higher education institution in Indonesia as well as the first female rector in the eastern part of Indonesia At the end of her term as rector Rasdiyanah was appointed by the minister of religious affairs as the director general for Islamic insitutions She was replaced in the position and continued teaching at the Alauddin Islamic State Institute until her death AndiRasdiyanah AmirDirector General for Islamic InsitutionsIn office 30 April 1993 22 May 1996MinisterTarmizi TaherPreceded byZarkowi SoejoetiSucceeded byAbdul Malik FadjarRector of the Alauddin Islamic State InstituteIn office 1 June 1985 4 January 1994Preceded byMurad UsmanSucceeded byShaleh PutuhenaPersonal detailsBorn 1935 09 14 14 September 1935Bulukumba South Sulawesi Dutch East IndiesDied19 January 2023 2023 01 19 aged 87 Makassar South Sulawesi IndonesiaNationalityIndonesianSpouseAmin Said m 1962 wbr Children5Alma materSunan Kalijaga State Islamic University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Alauddin Islamic State Institute 2 2 Department of Religious Affairs and later life 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditRasdiyanah was born on 8 September 1935 in Bulukumba a regency in South Sulawesi Her parents Andi Paroddo and Andi Sure were local aristocrats from the regency 1 Her father Andi Paroddo died while she was still an infant and her education was mostly funded by her older brothers 2 Rasdiyanah began her primary education during the Japanese occupation She was enrolled at a people s school shōgakkō in Barabba a village in Bulukumba She finished her elementary school in 1946 3 4 After completing her education at the people s school Rasdiyanah was sent to study at Muhammadiyah owned madrasas in Bulukumba 4 She studied in Bulukumba for seven years before moving to Yogyakarta where she undertook her final year at a madrasa in the city Rasdiyanah then attended an Islamic college preparation school for two years before studying ushuluddin comparative religion at the Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic Institute 1 3 During her time in the university Rasdiyanah joined Aisyiyah the women s wing of Muhammadiyah 2 She graduated from the university in 1963 Several years later in 1982 Rasdiyanah obtained a doctorate from the institute 3 Career EditAlauddin Islamic State Institute Edit Rasdiyanah returned to South Sulawesi shortly after her graduation and began working at the Makassar s branch of the Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic Institute At that time the only faculty in the branch was the sharia faculty Due to a lack of staff Rasdiyanah was rapidly promoted in academic ranks In the same year the tarbiyah Islamic education faculty was opened and Rasdiyanah became the deputy dean of the faculty 1 The Makassar s branch of the Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic Institute was officially separated in 1965 and became the Alauddin Islamic State Institute Former mayor of Makassar Aroeppala became its first rector and Rasdiyanah was appointed by Aroeppala as his deputy After serving for five years Rasdiyanah was moved to the sharia faculty of the institute and became the head of the ushuluddin studies In 1972 Rasdiyana returned to the tarbiyah faculty and became its dean for eight years 1 In January 1979 the Alauddin Islamic State Institute held an election for a new rector to replace the old and ailing Abdurrahman Shihab Abdurrahman Shihab s decision of appointing his own son Muhammad Quraish Shihab as his first deputy rector caused controversy among the students and the students pushed for a rector election by the academic senate Rasdiyanah was nominated as rector alongside Muhyiddin Zain Abdurrahman Shihab s predecessor Muhyiddin won the election with 16 votes while Rasdiyanah was in the second place with 12 votes Unexpectedly Muhyiddin died before he was about to be sworn in as Shihab s replacement 5 Muhyiddin s death made Rasdiyanah the front runner in the election and the minister of religious affairs made plans to appoint her as Shihab s replacement However due to her being a woman the South Sulawesi s regional government and the Indonesian Ulema Council expressed their disapproval The governor of South Sulawesi Andi Oddang questioned her ability as a woman in handling possible student demonstrations The disapproval was met with criticism from the chairman of Makassar s Muhammadiyah branch who stated that women had already been leaders in South Sulawesi for ages 5 Due to the disagreements a temporary triumvirate was appointed to lead the university 5 The triumvirate was dissolved after Murad Usman former dean of the ushuluddin studies was elected as a defintive rector 6 Murad then appointed Rasdiyanah as his deputy rector for student affairs 1 At the end of Murad s term as rector Rasdiyanah was appointed his replacement She was installed as rector on 1 June 1985 6 Rasdiyanah was the first ever female to lead an Islamic higher education institution in Indonesia 6 as well as the first female rector in the eastern part of Indonesia She was re appointed for a second term in 1989 2 Department of Religious Affairs and later life Edit Rasdiyanah was appointed by the Minister of Religious Affairs as the Director General for Islamic Institutions several months before the end of her tenure as rector Rasdiyanah was sworn in as director general on 30 April 1993 1 and was relieved of her office of rector on 4 January 1994 7 During his tenure the government introduced a nine year compulsory education program 8 Rasdiyanah tried to implement the compulsory education program in Islamic educational institutions such as madrasas and pesantren 1 but failed as it was deemed too burdensome by the education authorities 9 After three years of service as director general Rasdiyanah handed over her office to Abdul Malik Fadjar on 27 May 1996 10 11 Upon her retirement from the department of religious affairs Rasdiyanah continued to teach in the Alauddin Islamic State Institute Previously in 1995 Rasdiyanah became a professor in hadith studies at the university She became the chairwoman of the institute s council of professors and the director for postgraduate studies in 1996 3 In 1997 Rasdiyanah was nominated as a possible candidate for the governor of South Sulawesi but failed to compete in the election 4 In 2005 the Alauddin Islamic State Institute was upgraded into the Alauddin Islamic State University Rasdiyanah continued to head the postgraduate studies in the university until 2010 3 In that year the university published a festschrift about her 12 Personal life EditRasdiyanah was married to Amin Said a lecturer in the Alauddin Islamic State University on 14 April 1962 The couple has four daughters and a son 1 2 Rasdiyanah died in Makassar on the morning of 19 January 2023 13 References Edit a b c d e f g h Profil Dirjen Binbaga Islam Dra Hj Andi Rasdiyanah Madrasah dan Ponpes Siap Laksanakan Wajar 9 Tahun Gema No 71 1994 pp 8 11 Retrieved 20 January 2023 a b c d Hasanuddin Muh 19 January 2023 Prof Andi Rasdiyanah rektor perempuan pertama Indonesia timur wafat Antara News Retrieved 20 January 2023 a b c d e Selain Birokrat Prof Rasdiyanah Juga Seorang Penyair Alauddin Islamic State University 22 July 2010 Archived from the original on 20 January 2023 Retrieved 20 January 2023 a b c Onggang Alif We 1998 Tentang Sejumlah Orang Sulawesi Selatan 1998 in Indonesian Yamami pp 26 27 ISBN 978 979 95557 0 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint url status link a b c Mereka Ingin Yang Segar Tempo 24 March 1979 Archived from the original on 20 January 2023 Retrieved 20 January 2023 a b c Dra Ny Rasdiana Wanita pertama dipercayakan menjadi rektor IAIN Kompas 4 June 1985 p 6 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Rektor IAIN Lampung dan Ujungpandang Dilantik Kompas 5 January 1994 p 16 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Matanasi Petrik 2 May 2019 Ini Ibu Budi Mengenang Lahirnya Program Wajib Belajar Tirto Retrieved 20 January 2023 Bagi Madrasah Pelaksanaan Wajib Belajar 9 Tahun Sangat Berat Kompas 11 July 1996 p 9 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Kebobrokan Mental Berakibat Manusia Silau Tahta Harta dan Wanita Gema No 80 June 1996 p 6 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Foto Dirjen Binbaga Kompas 28 May 1996 p 15 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Launching Buku Refleksi 75 Tahun Prof Dr Andi Rasdiyanah Alauddin Islamic State University 22 July 2010 Archived from the original on 20 January 2023 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Rektor Perempuan Pertama di Indonesia Timur Meninggal Dunia Bupati Bulukumba Sampaikan Duka Mendalam Radar Selatan 19 January 2023 Retrieved 20 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andi Rasdiyanah Amir amp oldid 1134902617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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