TheBantenPost.com, Serang – Fully committed to enhancing the quality of the nation’s future generations, the XXI Muktamar (National Congress) of Mathla’ul Anwar has officially appointed Jazuli Juwaini as the General Chair of the Mathla’ul Anwar Executive Board (PBMA) for the 2026–2031 period. The member of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR RI) succeeds KH Embay Mulya Syarief following the election held at Hotel Le Dian, Serang, on Sunday (12/4).
This appointment marks a new chapter for the organization, which remains steadfast in its core pillars of education, proselytization (dakwah), and social welfare, as it prepares to navigate increasingly complex global challenges.
In a dynamic voting process, Jazuli Juwaini secured 77 votes, narrowly edging out Andi Yudi Hendriawan, who garnered 71 votes. Another candidate, Humaidi Hasan, did not receive any votes during the forum.
The newly elected General Chair emphasized that his administration’s primary focus will be the accelerated improvement of Human Resources (HR). For Jazuli, HR is the crucial foundation that will determine the future trajectory of both the organization and the community.
“First, we will improve our human resources. Second, Mathla’ul Anwar operates in the fields of education, dakwah, and social affairs. We will solidify these three mandates moving forward,” Jazuli stated.
Jazuli further noted that the management of educational institutions under Mathla’ul Anwar will receive special attention. Strengthening the management of schools and universities within the organization is expected to produce a generation that is competitive not only on a national level but also globally.
“Moving forward, we will refine their management and structure to produce a higher quality Indonesian generation—one that is capable of competing not just domestically, but also at the global level,” he added.
Addressing national dynamics, Jazuli stressed the importance of cross-organizational synergy. He is committed to building close collaborations with other Islamic mass organizations, such as Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, to collectively resolve various issues facing the Ummah.
Synergy with the government also remains a key point in facing global uncertainty. According to Jazuli, collaboration is the main key for Mathla’ul Anwar to continue providing significant contributions to Indonesia’s progress.
The XXI Muktamar series was previously held with great solemnity and enthusiasm, attended by thousands of members who crowded the Plaza Aspirasi KP3B in Serang. With the spirit of the “Three Mandates,” Jazuli Juwaini is now prepared to lead Mathla’ul Anwar toward greater heights over the next five years.
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