GUS IPUL: NU CADRES SHOULD BE A RELIGIOUS FORT AS A NEWS

Jakarta – Secretary of General of the Executive Council of Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU), Saifullah Yusuf (Gus Ipul), reminded the commitment to Nu Cadres to become the driving force of the country. Gus Ipul explained that being a Nu cader was not just an administrative identity, but a great mandate to maintain the Islamic civilization of the archipelago and build a fair, prosperous and civilized Indonesia. “Nu -cadres must be a religious fort as well as a national fortress, rooted in the creed of Ahlussunnah wal Jamamaah, and fruit bears in real work for the people and the motherland,” Gus Ipul said in a written statement on Sunday (4/27/2025). It was transferred in his speech before 2200 cadres of Nu Kendal management’s, Central -java, Sunday (27/4). The event was attended by the Kiai, Ulama and Nu Drive cadres. Browse to continue with the content with reference to Hadratussyaikh messages Kh. Hasyim Asy’ari, Gus Ipul said the love of the motherland is part of the faith. Kh. Wahab Hasbullah is also an inspiration in emphasizing the importance of innovative movements amid changing times. Gus Ipul also quoted KH. Bisri Syansuri who confirmed the importance of maintaining harmony between religion and the state in every step of Nu Cadres. ‘All Nu cadres must be not only active in mosques, but also on campuses, factories, markets, government offices, to cyberspace. In this modern era, Nu cadres must be a pioneer of innovation, master technology and strengthen the economy of the people, while still carrying the spirit of Da’wah that relives the hope and unity, “he said. “Indonesia is a mandate, not a gift. To retain it is worship, building it is jihad. Every inch of the country is the result of the struggle of the ulama and previous fighters,” Gus Ipul added. On this occasion, the Minister of Social Affairs also invited all Nu cadres to close ranks, strengthen their intention and continue to innovate with a noble character. “We must continue with the preaching model of our predecessors. Da’wah who embraces, does not strike. Da’wah should live hope, not spread fear. Our da’wah uses the language of love, not evil language. Da’wah that invites, does not mock.