The Spirit of Jihad Among Islamic Boarding School Students Then and Now
The independence of the Republic of Indonesia, declared on August 17, 1945, would not have been possible without the role of the santri. Their fighting spirit…
Read More »Three PCNU Chapters in the Greater Malang Area Join Forces with PDNU to Form a COVID-19 Task Force
Three PCNU branches across the Malang Raya region, together with the Nahdlatul Ulama Doctors Association (PDNU), have formed a COVID-19 task force. The formation of this task force began…
Read More »The Educational Model for Female Boarding School Students
Attending an Islamic boarding school is a basic necessity for female students in the millennial era. The rapid pace of change in today’s world has led to…
Read More »To Combat COVID-19, NU Care Lowokwaru Distributes Hand Sanitizer to Drivers
The management of NU Care LAZISNU in Lowokwaru Subdistrict, Malang City, East Java, distributed hygiene supplies such as hand sanitizer for prevention…
Read More »The Application of the Five Core Principles of Santri in the Millennial Era
When it comes to santri, the topic is nothing new to us. Santri are known for their character and their habit of engaging in activities…
Read More »Evidence of Students’ Loyalty to the Nation and State
We remain loyal and ever ready to defend Indonesia. We remain loyal and ever ready to defend our country. As Indonesian citizens,…
Read More »Students' Service to the Nation
Literacy is one of the forms of progress currently taking place across the Indonesian archipelago; in fact, the world of literacy feels deeply rooted in the community…
Read More »The Life of Millennial Students at a Modern Islamic Boarding School
The outside world still holds a biased view of the lives of santri. Santri are seen merely as experts in religious matters, but…
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Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Students Embrace the Digital Native Era
Since the advent of the internet, society has enjoyed a wealth of conveniences. People have also found it easier to connect and interact with one another. They communicate,…
Read More » Becoming a Santri, Becoming Indonesian
“Indonesia is not a theocratic state, but a religious state. There are six officially recognized religions in Indonesia, so please respect the five religions…”
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