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Muhammad Quraish Shihab (; '; born 16 February 1944) is an Indonesian Muslim scholar in the sciences of the Qur'an, an author, an Academic Scholar, and former Minister of Religious Affairs in the
Seventh Development Cabinet The Seventh Development Cabinet () was the Indonesian cabinet which served under President Suharto and Vice President B. J. Habibie from 16 March 1998 to 21 May 1998. The term of this cabinet was supposed to end in March 2003, but due to student ...
(1998). He is the older brother of the former Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare,
Alwi Shihab Alwi Abdurrahman Shihab ( ') (born 19 August 1946) is an Indonesian politician and scholar of the interaction of Christian and Muslim communities who served as Indonesian Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare in 2004 to 2005 and Indonesia ...
.


Biography

Quraish was born in Lotassalo,
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, on 16 February 1944. His father was Abdurrahman Shihab, an Islamic scholar and professor at State Institute of Islamic Sciences and his mother was Asma Aburisyi. Quraish is the fourth son of twelve siblings. His three older siblings, Nur, Ali (d) and Umar, and two younger siblings, Wardah and
Alwi Shihab Alwi Abdurrahman Shihab ( ') (born 19 August 1946) is an Indonesian politician and scholar of the interaction of Christian and Muslim communities who served as Indonesian Coordinating Minister for People's Welfare in 2004 to 2005 and Indonesia ...
, were also born in
Rappang ''Rappang'' is a small town in the Panca Rijang District, Sidenreng Rappang Regency in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The village is located north east of Pare-Pare. History The word Rappang is derived from the Buginese word ''Rappeng'', means a ...
. Seven other siblings namely Nina, Sida, Nizar, Abdul Muthalib (d), Salwa and twin sister Ulfa and Latifah, were born in the village of
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. Quraish Shihab, called ''Bang Odes'' by his younger siblings, is an
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of
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family, where his family lineage traces back to
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, the
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. In addition to Arab, he is also of
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descent.


Personal life

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


Education

After completing his early education in
Ujung Pandang Makassar ( ), formerly Ujung Pandang ( ), is the capital of the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, and Ba ...
, Quraish continued his secondary education in
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, which he did while at the ''Dar al-Hadith Al-Faqihiyyah'' boarding school under guidance of
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Abdul Qadir Bilfaqih. In 1958 he went to
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, and Admitted to 2nd grade in Al-Thanawiya (middle school level) at
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. In 1967, he earned an LC (Bachelor's degree) from the Department of
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and
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, the faculty of Islamic
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in
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. He continued his education at the same faculty in 1969 and earned master's degree in
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of the
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with the thesis entitled ''Al-I'jaz Tashri'i li Al-Qur-an Al-Karim''. Upon returning to
Makassar Makassar ( ), formerly Ujung Pandang ( ), is the capital of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, ...
, 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 for academic positions such as the Coordinator of Private Higher Education Region VII in Eastern Indonesia, and non-academic positions 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). In 1980, Quraish Shihab returned to Cairo and continued his education at his old
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. In 1982 he earned his doctorate in the sciences of the Qur'an with the dissertation studying the method of al-Biqa'i (al-Biqa'i is a scholar of exegesis from Damascus in the 15th century) entitled ''The Research and Study of The Pearls System of al-Biqa'i'' ( ), where he graduated
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with first class honors ().


Career

In 1984 Quraish was assigned as a lecturer in the Ushuluddin faculty and postgraduate faculty at IAIN Syarif Hidayatullah,
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. He was entrusted to positions at various departments: among others; the co-chairman of
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(MUI) (since 1984); member of ''Lajnah Pentashih Qur'an'' at the Department of Religious Affairs (since 1989) and member of the Advisory Board of National Education (since 1989). Quraish Shihab is also heavily involved in several professional organizations; he is a member of the Shari'ah Science Society; member of the Consortium of the Religions at the Ministry of Education and Culture, and is the Assistant Chief of the General Association of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals ( ICMI). Quraish was appointed as Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs in 1998 for about two months, and later appointed as The Indonesian Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador to
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and accredited to
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in
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from 1999 to 2002.


Publications

Quraish has written since he was twenty two years old, with his first book was 60-pages book written in Arabic titled ''Al- Khawathir'' published in Egypt. He has written more than 30 books. Among them are: * ''Tafsir Al-Manar'': privileges and disadvantages (Ujung Pandang: IAIN Alauddin, 1984) * ''Filsafat Hukum Islam'' (The Philosophy of Islamic Laws) (Jakarta: Department of Religion, 1987); * ''Mahkota Tuntunan Ilahi'' (The Crown of Divine Guidance; a book on The
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of
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Al-Fatihah) (Jakarta: Untagma, 1988) * ''Membumikan al-Qur'an'' (Earthing the Quran) (Bandung: Mizan, 1992). This book is one of the Best Seller that has sold for more than 75 thousand copies. * ''Lentera Hati: Kisah dan Hikmah Kehidupan'' (Lantern of Heart: The Story and Lessons of Life) in 1994 (with multiple reprinted editions) * '' Tafsir Al-Mishbah'', a 15-volumes complete (30 juz) exegesis of the Qur'an (Jakarta: Lentera Hati) * ''Wawasan Al-Qur'an: Tafsir Tematik Atas Pelbagai Persoalan Ummat'' (The insights of Koran: The thematic interpretation of various questions) * ''Kaidah Tafsir'' (The Principles of Exegesis) (Lentera Hati, 2013), a book about methodologies and principles of Qur'anic interpretation. * ''M. Quraish Shihab Menjawab pertanyaan Anak tentang Islam'' (Quraish Shihab Answering Children's questions about Islam) (Lentera Hati, 2014) In addition to writing, he gives lectures in Islam-related programs at some television stations. Some popular programs, among other ''Kultum'' and ''Hikmah Fajar'' on RCTI, and ''Tafsir Al Mishbah'' in MetroTV.


Recognitions and awards

Quraish has been mentioned as one of 500 the most influential Muslims in the world in 2012 to 2015 by the
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, a research entity affiliated with the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought headquartered in
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,
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. In 2009, he received the Islamic Book Fair (IBF) Award for his works in writing best-seller books. He received ''Lifetime Achievement Award'' in the same year from the Department of Islamic Theology of the Islamic State University of Jakarta on 12 November 2009.


Controversies

Quraish Shihab issues some
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s which are considered controversial or too liberal by many Muslims in Indonesia. In 1993 and again on December 6 of 2003, he issued a fatwa allowing Muslims to say ''
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'' to the Christians and published on the '' Republika'' daily-newspaper. Around the year 2006, he wrote a book titled ''"Jilbab Pakaian Wanita Muslimah"'' expressing his long held but controversial view that it is not obligatory for women to wear the
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(veil), which clashed with opinions of many Islamic scholars. In the book he concludes that the verses in the Quran related to women's clothing have various interpretations, and said the legal provisions on the tolerable limit of female's aurah is ''zhanniy'' or a conjecture. In the program ''Tafsir Al-Misbah'' on Metro-TV broadcast on 12 July 2014, Quraish Shihab was accused of saying that Muhammad does not receive a guarantee from
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to enter paradise. Quraish later clarified by saying Quraish Shihab explained that based on the
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"no one enters heaven because of his deeds", he stated that the Companions asked "Not even you?". The Apostle answered, "Neither do I, except for the grace of Allah upon me." According to him, good deeds are not the reason for going to heaven but that is God's prerogative.


Honours


National

* **
Star of Mahaputera Star of Mahaputera (Indonesian language, Indonesian:''Bintang Mahaputera'') is the second highest honorary award awarded by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia, one level below the Star of the Republic of Indonesia. This honorary award was ...
, 2nd Class () (2005)


Foreign honours

* ** Grand Cordon of the
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(2020)


References

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