Ilyas Yakoub

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Ilyas Yakoub

Ilyas Yakoub (14 June 1903 – 2 August 1958) sometimes spelled Ilyas Ya'kub, was an Indonesian Islamic scholar, journalist and politician. He was declared a National Hero of Indonesia in 1999.[1]

Biography

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Ilyas Yakoub was born in Asam Kumbang, North Sumatra, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) on 14 June 1903.[2] His father Haji Yakoub was a cloth merchant.[2] Ilyas was sent to in a Hollandsch-Inlandsche School, a Dutch-language school for native children, and he also studied Islam with his grandfather.[2] After graduating during the First World War, he worked as a clerk for a mining company in Sawahlunto until 1919.[2] In 1923, he went to Egypt to study further; he became active in student and Islamic politics and began to write for Egyptian newspapers.[2] He returned to the Indies in 1929.[citation needed]

In 1930 he cofounded the Persatuan Muslim Indonesia, a nationalist party with an Islamist orientation.[2] Because of this he was exiled by the Dutch to the Boven-Digoel concentration camp.[3]

He died on 2 August 1958. In 1958 he was declared a Pioneering Hero of Indonesian Independence and was declared a National Hero in 1999.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Mirnawati (2012). Kumpulan Pahlawan Indonesia Terlengkap [Most Complete Collection of Indonesian Heroes] (in Indonesian). Jakarta: CIF. ISBN 978-979-788-343-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Adryamarthanino, Verelladevanka; Nailufar, Nibras Nada (18 June 2021). "Ilyas Ya'kub: Kehidupan, Perjuangan, dan Akhir Hidup Artikel ini telah tayang di Kompas.com dengan judul "Ilyas Ya'kub: Kehidupan, Perjuangan, dan Akhir Hidup". Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 November 2024.
  3. ^ Seno, Seno; Hasanadi, Hasanadi (December 2016). Perkembangan organisasi Muhammadiyah di Minangkabau Provinsi Sumatera Barat 1925-2010. Balai Pelestarian Nilai Budaya Sumatera Barat. p. 36. ISBN 978-602-8742-87-0.