Haidar Bagir
Haidar Bagir | |
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Native name | حيدر |
Born |
Haidar February 20, 1957 Surakarta |
Residence | South Jakarta |
Citizenship | Indonesia |
Alma mater |
Bandung Institute of Technology Harvard University University of Indonesia |
Occupation | Islamic scholar, Philanthropist, Businessman |
Organization | Mizan Group |
Known for | Co-founder and CEO of Mizan Publishing Company |
Notable work |
Mizan Lazuardi Schools |
Title | Dr. |
Religion | Islam |
Spouse(s) | Lubna bin Abdullah bin Segaf Assegaf |
Children | Muhammad Irfan, Mustafa Kamil, Ali Riza, Syarifa Rahima |
Parent(s) |
Muhammad Bagir al-Habshi (father) Gamar bin Toha bin Abdullah Assegaf (mother) |
Haidar Bagir, (born on February 20, 1957), is an Indonesian entrepreneur, philanthropist, author, lecturer, and the president director of the Mizan Group.[1]
Personal life
Haidar was born in Pasar Kliwon, Surakarta on February 20, 1957. He is the second of eight siblings. His father was Muhammad Bagir bin Hasan al-Habshi, a merchant as well as an Ustadh living in Surakarta.
Education
He got his undergraduate degree from the Department of Industrial Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung (Bandung Institute of Technology). He finished his course works at the Graduate Program of the State Institute of Islamic Thought, Jakarta, but received his master’s degree from the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University, and his doctoral degree from the Department of Humanities, Universitas Indonesia (with one year research in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University, Bloomington) with dissertation entitled Mystical Experience in the Epistemology of Mulla Shadra and its Comparison with Heidegger’s Idea about Thinking (Denken).
Career
He has been the president director of Mizan Group, which he founded in 1982. Mizan is ranked among the biggest publishing houses in Indonesia. It has also won several awards for its movie productions such as Laskar Pelangi, Garuda di Dadaku, 3 Hati 2 Dunia 1 Cinta.[2]
Bagir teaches at the Islamic College for Advanced Studies (ICAS)/ Sadra Institute in Jakarta, is the chairman of the Lazuardi Hayati Foundation for Education (an umbrella organization of a network of pre-K to K-12 schools in several cities in Indonesia), Founder of YASMIN (a foundation for philanthropic works on community education and health in Jakarta), and chairman of IIMaN Center for the Development of Positive Sufism. He is also the editor-in-chief of Kanz Philosophia, a journal for Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism [3]
Bagir has been a recipient of several grants from U.S. institutions, including a Fulbright Grant for Graduate Studies at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, a Fulbright Grant for Doctoral Research in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University, and the CTNS Award for Religion and Science Curriculum Development.[4] He has taught Islam in the University of Sciences in Philadelphia as a visiting scholar within Fulbright’s Direct Access to the Muslim World program and was appointed as the Misher Professor of Humanities 2005 by the university.[5]
With some prominent Indonesian figures such as Professor Komaruddin Hidayat, Professor Franz Magnis Suseno, Dr. Seto Mulyadi, and Abdillah Toha, he declared a movement called Gerakan Islam Cinta (Loving-Islam Movement), which to remind Indonesian Muslims (and the world) that Islam is not merely about rules and laws, but also about loving others. In the declaration Bagir quoted his professor at Harvard University, Annemarie Schimmel, that Islam has been misunderstood as a religion of law, even as religion of violence and war; that many orientalists and historians and even Muslims themselves tend to forget the loving aspects of Islam.
Bagir’s name has also been included in the list of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World,[6] in all editions from 2009 to 2015, issued by the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University and the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center in Amman, Jordan.
Bibliography
He has written numerous papers and articles on various topics – especially in the fields of Islamic philosophy, mysticism, and thought – published in national newspapers, magazines, and journals as well as in several books and seminar proceedings and authored eight books, including Speaking the Unspeakable. Mystical Experience According to Mulla Sadra (to be published soon), Deciphering Mystical Experience: A Comparison between Mulla Sadra and Heidegger (2007, limited edition), Pocket Book of Islamic Philosophy,[7] Pocket Book of Tasawuf (Islamic mysticism),[8] Islamic Political Philosophy Between Alfarabi and Ayatullah Khomeini,[9] The New Era of Ethical Management,[10] Islam, Risalah Cinta dan Kebahagiaan (Islam, a Message of Love and Happiness), and co-authored Revelation of Secrets: A Sufi Hermeneutics (to be published soon). His writings can be found on the website http://haidarbagir.com/
Memberships
- Haidar Bagir is currently the regional coordinator of International Society for Islamic Philosophy for Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand. He is also a member of the Global Compassionate Council ,[11] as well being one of the advisers to the London-based Islamic Human Rights Commission.[12] Bagir is also on the advisory board of the Indonesian chapter of Globethics.net, a global network of persons and institutions interested in various fields of applied ethics.[13]
References
- ↑ PPIA. "Haidar Bagir". Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia Australia. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ↑ FFI. "Pemenang FFI 2010". Komite Festival Film Indonesia. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ↑ Kanz Philosophia. "Editorial Board". Retrieved 2015-01-14.
- ↑ CTNS. "2002 Science & Religion Course Prize Winners (Final Year)". CTNS. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ↑ University of
Sciences. "Fulbright Scholar from Indonesia visits USP, pp 15" (PDF). Univ. of Sciences in Philadelphia. Retrieved 2011-01-03. line feed character in
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at position 15 (help) - ↑ The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. "The 500 Most Influential Muslims" (PDF). The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ↑ Bagir, Haidar (2005). Buku Saku Filsafat Islam. Indonesia: Arasy Mizan. pp. 223 pages. ISBN 979-3551-05-4.
- ↑ Bagir, Haidar (1994). Buku Saku Tasawuf. Indonesia: Penerbit Mizan. pp. 261 pages. ISBN 979-433-080-9.
- ↑ Bagir, Haidar (2002). Filsafat Politik Islam. Antara Alfarabi dan Ayatullah Khomeini. Indonesia: Penerbit Mizan. pp. 171 pages. ISBN 979-433-308-5.
- ↑ Bagir, Haidar (2005). Era Baru Manajemen Etis. Indonesia: Mizan Pustaka. pp. 232 pages. ISBN 979-3551-04-6.
- ↑ Global Compassionate Charter. "Global Compassionate Council". Retrieved 2015-01-14.
- ↑ Source Watch. "IHRC Advisors". Retrieved 2015-01-14.
- ↑ Globethics.net. "Advisory Board, Globethics.net Indonesia". Retrieved 2015-01-14.
- Haidar Bagir
- "CV of Dr. Haidar Bagir". Retrieved August 25, 2014.