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Saudi-Indonesia kinship in spotlight as Kingdom pledges support for JIC

Major fire at JIC in late October destroyed dome of grand mosque

- Sheany Yasuko Lai

Indonesian officials have thanked Saudi Arabia after its pledge to finance the restoratio­n of the Jakarta Islamic Center.

The announceme­nt, which was made by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman earlier this month, has reaffirmed the close and important relations between the two countries.

A major fire broke out at JIC in late October, destroying the iconic dome of a grand mosque located at the complex.

The crown prince announced the Kingdom’s financing of the center’s restoratio­n earlier this month, and the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the planned restoratio­n “confirms his keenness and interest in Islamic centers in all brotherly and friendly countries.” Saudi Arabia’s financial help is expected to help speed up the restoratio­n process which, according to the center’s management, could have taken as long as five years without assistance. Paimun Abdul Karim, spokesman of JIC’s management, told Arab News: “We are very grateful for such help from the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

“We are filled with thanks because it means the restoratio­n will be faster.

“His action shows the solidarity between Muslim countries. Saudi Arabia’s plan to help us shows the good relations between the Saudi and Indonesian government­s, and it will bring great benefits for us. “This is another way to open up JIC’s diplomacy and connection to Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.” JIC’s work has centered on

the promotion of tolerant and moderate Islam, with the complex housing not only a grand mosque, but also a research studies center and a conference hall which hosts various programs and gatherings. Eko Hartono, Indonesia’s consul general in Jeddah, told Arab News that the support offered by Saudi Arabia “reaffirmed the closeness of friendly relations” between Jakarta and Riyadh.

He added: “Saudi’s assistance also reaffirms the country’s commitment to help the Muslim world and glory of Islam in every part of the world, including Indonesia.”

Marzuki Abubakar, researcher and lecturer at Ar-Raniry State Islamic University in Banda Aceh, said Indonesia, which is the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, has always had a very close relationsh­ip with the Kingdom. He told Arab News: “Islam in Indonesia certainly has its own unique characteri­stics that have captured the world’s attention, and this has led to campaigns for religious tolerance and moderation, which are also important for Saudi Arabia.

“This is why Saudi Arabia’s participat­ion in supporting programs related to tolerance and moderation, including at the Jakarta Islamic Center, has become very important.”

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