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Al-Munir was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic-Malay, published in Padang from 1911 until 1915. Inaugurated by the initiative of Abdullah Ahmad in early April 1911, Al-Munir was listed as the first Islamic mass media in Indonesia. The magazine was often associated with Al-Imam magazine published under the direction of Sheikh Tahir Jalaluddin in Singapore during 1906-1909. In addition to Abdullah Ahmad, several religious figures such as Abdul Karim Amrullah, Muhammad Thaib Umar and Sutan Muhammad Salim were recorded in the ranks of the editorial board.

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  • Al-Munir was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic-Malay, published in Padang from 1911 until 1915. Inaugurated by the initiative of Abdullah Ahmad in early April 1911, Al-Munir was listed as the first Islamic mass media in Indonesia. The magazine was often associated with Al-Imam magazine published under the direction of Sheikh Tahir Jalaluddin in Singapore during 1906-1909. In addition to Abdullah Ahmad, several religious figures such as Abdul Karim Amrullah, Muhammad Thaib Umar and Sutan Muhammad Salim were recorded in the ranks of the editorial board. Carrying the mission as a medium for Kaum Muda (young people) movement, the magazine played an important role in the second wave of Islamic reform in West Sumatra in the early 20th century. The magazine features some of the rubrics that include articles covering Islamic religious matters, question and answer forums that are generally concerned with Islamic jurisprudence, the development of Islamic intellectual activity in the world, and chronicles usually translated from Islamic magazines in the Middle East. However, due to budget constraints, the magazine stopped its publishing in 1915. Even so, the birth of Al-Munir was soon followed by a similar publication by various Islamic movements throughout the archipelago. (en)
  • Al-Munir (bahasa Arab: المنير‎) adalah majalah Islam dwi-mingguan beraksara Jawi yang pernah terbit di Padang. Diprakarsai Abdullah Ahmad pada awal April 1911, Al-Munir tercatat sebagai media massa Islam pertama di Indonesia. Keberadaanya terinspirasi dari majalah pimpinan Tahir Jalaluddin Al-Azhari di Singapura (1906–1909). Selain Abdullah Ahmad, beberapa nama seperti Abdul Karim Amrullah, Muhammad Thaib Umar, dan Sutan Muhammad Salim pernah tercatat di jajaran dewan redaksi. Majalah ini menampilkan beberapa rubrik di antaranya: tajuk rencana seputar Islam, forum tanya jawab yang umumnya berkenaan hukum fikih, perkembangan pemikiran Islam di dunia, dan kronik yang biasanya diterjemahkan dari majalah-majalah Islam Timur Tengah. Namun, akibat kendala dana, majalah ini berhenti terbit pada 1915. Meski begitu, kelahiran Al-Munir segera disusul oleh penerbitan sejenis oleh berbagai gerakan Islam di Nusantara. Al-Munir giat menyerukan kepada pembaca untuk kembali kepada ajaran Islam yang murni. Secara khusus, majalah ini menjadi corong gerakan Kaum Muda dalam di Minangkabau pada awal abad ke-20. (in)
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  • Al-Munir was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic-Malay, published in Padang from 1911 until 1915. Inaugurated by the initiative of Abdullah Ahmad in early April 1911, Al-Munir was listed as the first Islamic mass media in Indonesia. The magazine was often associated with Al-Imam magazine published under the direction of Sheikh Tahir Jalaluddin in Singapore during 1906-1909. In addition to Abdullah Ahmad, several religious figures such as Abdul Karim Amrullah, Muhammad Thaib Umar and Sutan Muhammad Salim were recorded in the ranks of the editorial board. (en)
  • Al-Munir (bahasa Arab: المنير‎) adalah majalah Islam dwi-mingguan beraksara Jawi yang pernah terbit di Padang. Diprakarsai Abdullah Ahmad pada awal April 1911, Al-Munir tercatat sebagai media massa Islam pertama di Indonesia. Keberadaanya terinspirasi dari majalah pimpinan Tahir Jalaluddin Al-Azhari di Singapura (1906–1909). Selain Abdullah Ahmad, beberapa nama seperti Abdul Karim Amrullah, Muhammad Thaib Umar, dan Sutan Muhammad Salim pernah tercatat di jajaran dewan redaksi. (in)
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