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Muhammad Quraish Shihab is a Muslim scholar in the sciences of the Qur'an and former Minister of Religion Affairs in the Cabinet of Development VII (1998). He was born in Rappang, on February 16, 1944 and the older brother of the former Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare, [[Alwi Shihab]].
'''Muhammad Quraish Shihab''' ({{lang-ar|محمّد قريش شهاب}}) ''{{transl|ar|DIN|Muhammad Quraish Šihāb}}''; February 16, 1944) is a Muslim scholar in the sciences of the Qur'an, an author, a cleric, and former Minister of Religion Affairs in the Cabinet of Development VII (1998). He was the older brother of the former Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare, [[Alwi Shihab]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Quraish was born in Rappang, on February 16, 1944. His father was Abdurrahman Shihab, an Islamic scholar and professor at State Institute of Islamic Sciences and hiss mother was Asma Aburisyi. Quraish was the fourth son of twelve siblings. His three older siblings, Nur, Ali and Umar, and two your siblings, Wardah and [[Alwi Shihab]], were also born in Rappang. Seven other siblings namely Nina, Sida, Nizar, Abdul Mutalib, Salwa and twin sister Ulfa and Latifah,were born in the village of Buton.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://quraishshihab.com/profile/| title=M. Quraish Shihab: Profile| accessdate=Aug 17, 2014}}</ref>
Quraish was born in Rappang, on February 16, 1944. His father was Abdurrahman Shihab, an Islamic scholar and professor at State Institute of Islamic Sciences and hiss mother was Asma Aburisyi. Quraish was the fourth son of twelve siblings. His three older siblings, Nur, Ali and Umar, and two your siblings, Wardah and [[Alwi Shihab]], were also born in Rappang. Seven other siblings namely Nina, Sida, Nizar, Abdul Mutalib, Salwa and twin sister Ulfa and Latifah,were born in the village of Buton.<ref name=profile>{{cite web| url=http://quraishshihab.com/profile/| title=M. Quraish Shihab: Profile| accessdate=Aug 17, 2014}}</ref>

==Education==
After completing his early education in [[Ujung Pandang]], Quraish continued his secondary education in [[Malang]], which he did while at the ''Darul-Hadeeth Al-Faqihiyyah'' boarding school .

In 1958 he went to [[Cairo, Egypt]], and Admitted to 2nd grate in Tsanawiyah at [[Al-Azhar]]. In 1967, he earned a [[Lc]] (Bachelor degree) at the faculty of the Department of Islamic [[Theology]], [[Tafsir]] and [[Hadith]] of Al Azhar University. He then continued his education at the same faculty in 1969 and received Master degree in Tafseer of the Qur'an with the thesis entitled ''Al-I'jaz Tasyri'i li Al-Quran Al-Karim''.

Upon returning to [[Makassar]], Quraish served as the Vice Rector for Academic and Student Affairs at [[IAIN]] Alauddin, Ujung Pandang. In addition, he was also entrusted with other positions, both in academic positions such as the Coordinator of Private Higher Education Region VII in Eastern Indonesia, or outside the campus such as the Assistant Police Chief of Eastern Indonesia in the field of mental development. While in Makassar, he also had time to do some researches.Some of his papers were "Implementation Harmony Religious Life in Eastern Indonesia" (1975) and "Problems Endowments South Sulawesi" (1978)..<ref name=profile/>

In 1980, Quraish Shihab returned to Cairo and continued his education at his old alma mater. In 1982 He earned his doctorate in the sciences of the Qur'an with a dissertation entitled ''Al-Durar Nazhm li al-Biqa'iy, tahqiq wa Dirasah'', where he graduated with [[Summa Cum Laude]] graduated with first class honors (''mumtaz ma`a martabat al-syaraf al-’ula'').

==Personal Life==
Quraish married to Fatmawati Assegaf on February 2, 1975 in [[Surakarta]]. From the marriage, they have four daughters (Najelaa, Najwa, Nasywa, Nahla) and one son (Ahmad).

==Career==






==Reference==
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Quraish Shihab
Minister of Religious Affairs of Indonesia
In office
March 14, 1998 – May 21, 1998
PresidentSuharto
Preceded byTarmizi Taher
Succeeded byMalik Fajar
Rector of Syarif Hidayatullah University
In office
1992–1998
Preceded byAhmad Syadali
Succeeded byAhmad Sukardja
Board member of MUI
Assumed office
1984
Personal details
Born (1944-02-16) 16 February 1944 (age 80)
Rappang, South Sulawesi
SpouseFatimawati Assegaf
ChildrenNajla, Najwa, Nashwa, Nahla, Ahmad[1]
Websitehttp://www.quraishshihab.com


Muhammad Quraish Shihab (Arabic: محمّد قريش شهاب) Muhammad Quraish Šihāb; February 16, 1944) is a Muslim scholar in the sciences of the Qur'an, an author, a cleric, and former Minister of Religion Affairs in the Cabinet of Development VII (1998). He was the older brother of the former Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare, Alwi Shihab.

Biography

Quraish was born in Rappang, on February 16, 1944. His father was Abdurrahman Shihab, an Islamic scholar and professor at State Institute of Islamic Sciences and hiss mother was Asma Aburisyi. Quraish was the fourth son of twelve siblings. His three older siblings, Nur, Ali and Umar, and two your siblings, Wardah and Alwi Shihab, were also born in Rappang. Seven other siblings namely Nina, Sida, Nizar, Abdul Mutalib, Salwa and twin sister Ulfa and Latifah,were born in the village of Buton.[2]

Education

After completing his early education in Ujung Pandang, Quraish continued his secondary education in Malang, which he did while at the Darul-Hadeeth Al-Faqihiyyah boarding school .

In 1958 he went to Cairo, Egypt, and Admitted to 2nd grate in Tsanawiyah at Al-Azhar. In 1967, he earned a Lc (Bachelor degree) at the faculty of the Department of Islamic Theology, Tafsir and Hadith of Al Azhar University. He then continued his education at the same faculty in 1969 and received Master degree in Tafseer of the Qur'an with the thesis entitled Al-I'jaz Tasyri'i li Al-Quran Al-Karim.

Upon returning to Makassar, Quraish served as the Vice Rector for Academic and Student Affairs at IAIN Alauddin, Ujung Pandang. In addition, he was also entrusted with other positions, both in academic positions such as the Coordinator of Private Higher Education Region VII in Eastern Indonesia, or outside the campus such as the Assistant Police Chief of Eastern Indonesia in the field of mental development. While in Makassar, he also had time to do some researches.Some of his papers were "Implementation Harmony Religious Life in Eastern Indonesia" (1975) and "Problems Endowments South Sulawesi" (1978)..[2]

In 1980, Quraish Shihab returned to Cairo and continued his education at his old alma mater. In 1982 He earned his doctorate in the sciences of the Qur'an with a dissertation entitled Al-Durar Nazhm li al-Biqa'iy, tahqiq wa Dirasah, where he graduated with Summa Cum Laude graduated with first class honors (mumtaz ma`a martabat al-syaraf al-’ula).

Personal Life

Quraish married to Fatmawati Assegaf on February 2, 1975 in Surakarta. From the marriage, they have four daughters (Najelaa, Najwa, Nasywa, Nahla) and one son (Ahmad).

Career

Reference

  1. ^ "Quraish Shihab si Pengubah Dunia". Tempo (in Indonesian). Aug 26, 2012. Retrieved Aug 17, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "M. Quraish Shihab: Profile". Retrieved Aug 17, 2014.