
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a brightly lit museum exhibit, likely showcasing the life and legacy of a prominent Indonesian figure. The scene is indoors, with artificial lighting casting reflections on the display cases. The exhibit features several elements. On the right, a large text panel provides biographical information alongside multiple framed photographs. The text, largely visible, details the passing of "Muhammad Zainuddin Abdul Madjid" in late 1997 at the age of 99 or 102 Hijriah. It highlights his vast legacy, including thousands of scholars (ulama) and students (santri), and the Nahdlatul Wathan organization spread across Indonesia. He is described as an "heir of the prophets," a nationalist, independence fighter, intellectual, writer, politician, Sufi teacher, and social reformer. Notably, the text states that on November 6, 2017, he was posthumously awarded the title of National Hero by Indonesian President Joko Widodo. The text also mentions his significant influence on Lombok, where mosques, big and small, are ubiquitous due to his efforts. The accompanying photographs include one with the caption "Kunjungan GUSDUR," referring to a visit by Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), a former Indonesian president. Another photo caption mentions "Pendiri Batu Pertana." Below the text panel, on a gray display surface, are three framed documents, likely certificates or awards, consistent with the mention of the National Hero award. To their left, two small gray stands hold what appear to be pins or medals. Further to the left, another display case contains a yellow document and, behind glass, a display that might be a textile or a bed, possibly representing a personal item. The name "DIN ABDUL MADJ" is partially visible as a title on this leftmost display, almost certainly referring to Muhammad Zainuddin Abdul Madjid. The overall exhibit, located in Mataram, Indonesia, clearly commemorates a significant individual from Lombok, reflecting his profound impact on the local community and the nation.
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