Indonesian politician and national hero (1914–1953)
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Wahid Hasyim
Wahid Hasyim, c. 1950's
1st Minister of Religious Affairs
In office 30 September 1945 – 14 November 1945
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
None, new term
Succeeded by
Rasjidi
In office 6 September 1950 – 3 April 1952
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Masjkur
Succeeded by
Fakih Usman
In office 20 December 1949 – 6 September 1950
President
Sukarno
Preceded by
Masjkur
Succeeded by
Masjkur
Personal details
Born
(1914-06-01)1 June 1914 Jombang, East Java, Dutch East Indies
Died
19 April 1953(1953-04-19) (aged 38) Cimahi, West Java, Indonesia
Cause of death
Traffic collision
Nationality
Indonesian
Spouse
Solehah binti K.H. Bisri Syansuri
Children
K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Aisyah Hamid Baidlowi K.H. Salahuddin Wahid dr. Umar Wahid, Sp.P Lily Chodijah Wahid Hasyim Wahid
In this Indonesian name, there is no family name. The name Wahid is a patronymic.
Abdul Wahid Hasyim (1 June 1914 – 19 April 1953) was the first Minister of Religious Affairs in the government of President Sukarno of Indonesia, a post he held in 1945, and from 1949 to 1952.
He was the son of Nahdlatul Ulama founder Hasyim Asy'ari and went on to lead the organization.[1] In the future his son, Abdurrahman Wahid, also held the same office in NU, and later was elected as President of Indonesia in 1999.
One of the main roads in central Jakarta, Jalan Wahid Hasyim, is named after him.
^National Information and Communication Agency 2001, p. 6
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