
Mufti Menk says he loves Indonesia more, hopes for the best of the nation and people

Mufti Menk in an exclusive interview with Indonesia Window, after presenting a topic titled ‘Remembering Death: A Motivation for Living Better' in Jakarta, Sunday (January 12, 2025). The topic was presented at the international Islamic event, CONN3CT, organized by The Strong Minor Project, on January 11-12, 2025 at Jakarta’s sports stadium, ISTORA Senayan. (Indonesia Window/Ronald Rangkayo)
Mufti Menk admits he loves Indonesia and its friendly and generous people more, hoping to return and spend more time.
Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – The great cleric from Zimbabwe, Mufti Menk, admits he loves Indonesia and its friendly and generous people more.“My experiences of Indonesia have been amazing. Every time I come to Indonesia, I love this place more, and the people more,” Mufti Menk said in an exclusive interview with Indonesia Window, after presenting a topic titled ‘Remembering Death: A Motivation for Living Better'.The topic was presented at the international Islamic event, CONN3CT, organized by The Strong Minor Project, on January 11-12, 2025 at Jakarta’s sports stadium, ISTORA Senayan, on Sunday (Jan 12).Mufti Menk further stated that in a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesian people are very kind. “Maashaa Allah…”“I know they have their own struggles in life. However, I see a lot of goodness in Indonesians. There are many challenges. Some of these challenges I might know, some I might not know,” he said.“I pray that Allah will protect this nation and the ‘deen’ (religion) of this people,” said Mufti Menk, who was included in ‘the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World’ 2010’.
Mufti Menk delivered a topic titled ‘Remembering Death: A Motivation for Living Better', at the international Islamic event, CONN3CT, organized by The Strong Minor Project, at Jakarta’s sports stadium, ISTORA Senayan, on Sunday (January 12, 2025). (Indonesia Window/Ronald Rangkayo)
Mufti Menk delivered a topic titled ‘Remembering Death: A Motivation for Living Better', at the international Islamic event, CONN3CT, organized by The Strong Minor Project, at Jakarta’s sports stadium, ISTORA Senayan, on Sunday (January 12, 2025). (Indonesia Window/Ronald Rangkayo)
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