- UMAM strengthens ties with Malaysia and Indonesia through meetings with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and PDM Rokan Hulu leadership to advance educational cooperation.
- UMAM signs strategic collaboration with Songserm Wittaya Islamic School in Thailand, furthering academic ties and opportunities for ASEAN region students.
- UMAM’s commitment to becoming a leading centre of modern Islamic education continues with the integration of technology, international collaborations, and a focus on global perspectives.
Strengthening ties with Malaysia and Indonesia
On March 3, 2025, UMAM Rector Dr. H. Saidul Amin and PP Muhammadiyah Chairman Prof. Dr. Haedar Nashir met with Malaysia’s Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Anwar Ibrahim to discuss the strengthening of educational cooperation. The meeting highlighted UMAM’s role in modern Islamic education, with Prime Minister Ibrahim reaffirming his full support for UMAM’s vision of advancing global Islamic education. The discussions also included an invitation for Prime Minister Ibrahim to deliver a keynote speech at Muhammadiyah’s anniversary celebration in 2025, showcasing the ongoing collaboration between Indonesia and Malaysia in the field of education.
Visit from PDM Rokan Hulu
On February 21, 2025, Akhiruddin Nasution, leader of the Regional Leadership of Muhammadiyah (PDM) Rokan Hulu, visited UMAM to explore further academic collaborations. This visit allowed both parties to discuss the progress of Muhammadiyah’s efforts in Malaysia, focusing on education, da’wah, and social programs. Nasution emphasised the importance of synergy between Muhammadiyah institutions in Indonesia and Malaysia and expressed his appreciation for UMAM’s achievements in promoting Islamic education at an international level.
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Expanding academic collaborations with Thailand
UMAM continues to extend its international academic network, with a new collaboration with Songserm Wittaya Islamic School in Thailand formalised on February 6, 2025. The partnership aims to enhance academic exchanges and broaden global learning opportunities within the ASEAN region. Through this collaboration, UMAM seeks to strengthen educational ties with neighbouring countries and provide students with the skills needed to excel in a globalised educational landscape.