(STIBA.ac.id) Jakarta – STIBA Makassar extended the collaboration with the International University of Africa Sudan, Friday (7 of January 2022) at Sahati Hotel, South Jakarta.

Regarding the arrival of an entourage of the International University of Africa Sudan in Indonesia, the collaboration Acceleration Team of STIBA Makassar left for Jakarta to renew the collaboration in 2017 with the Executive Board of Wahdah Islamiyah.

STIBA Makassar delegation was led by the Chairman Dr. Akhmad Hanafi, with Fakhrurrazi Anshar, M.A., as a member of the cooperation acceleration team, and Muhammad Istiqamah, M.A., Head of Public Relations and Cooperation.

The arrival of the entourage of the Africa Sudan International University of Africa Sudan in the context of MoU signing and socialization to several Islamic colleges and universities in Indonesia was represented by Dr. Shalahuddin Said as the Executive Chancellor and Prof. Dr. Muhammad Al-Amin Ismail, Dean of the Faculty of Al-Qur’an.

In his speech, the Chairman of STIBA Makassar, Dr. Akhmad Hanafi hopes that this MoU will further strengthen the role of these two campuses to serve Islam and the Islamic community.

“STIBA is trying to build cooperative relations both domestically and abroad. Including what we are holding today, the signing of the MoU between STIBA Makassar and the International University of Africa Sudan, as an extension of the previous MoU with Wahdah Islamiyah in 2017. We hope that Allah will bless our efforts in serving Islam and the Muslims,” as the Head of the Department of Higher Education of The Executive Board of Wahdah Islamiyah said.

Sheikh Prof. Dr. Muhammad Al-Amin Ismail hopes that this cooperation in the field of education will bring many benefits.

“This blessed day for us on Friday coincides with the signing of the MoU in the field of education which God willing, will provide great benefits. We are grateful for the previous cooperation and the new cooperation today,” as said by the Dean of the al-Qur’an Faculty of the International University of Africa Sudan.

He also explained a brief history of the development of the campus which was originally only Ma’had Ifriqi Al-Islami in 1966 and now had become one of the education centers in the Islamic world.

Dr. Salahuddin Said added that from the very beginning this campus was established to spread Islam and Arabic in the African continent and subsequently spread it more widely throughout the world.

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