Indonesia s Saudi Arabia-born ulema Sheikh Ali Jaber passes away 14th January 2021
Syekh Ali Jaber (ANTARA) Bogor, W Java (ANTARA) - Indonesia s charismatic Muslim preacher Sheikh Ali Jaber passed away at Jakarta s Yarsi Hospital on Thursday at 8:30 a.m. local time.
Syekh Ali Jaber Foundation Chairman Habib Abdurrahman Alhabsyi announced the demise of this popular Muslim preacher and ulema on the foundation s official Instagram account that ANTARA quoted here on Thursday.
Alhabsyi revealed that Sheikh Ali Jaber had tested negative for the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) prior to his death. He was hospitalized since December 29, 2020. We sincerely pray for him to return to his Rabb (Allah Subhanahu wa Ta ala), he remarked while urging Muslim communities to prayer for him and forgive the faults he might have ever committed.
Sheikh Ali Jaber was a kind-hearted and noble figure: MUI 14th January 2021
Syekh Ali Jaber Jakarta (ANTARA) - Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) Anwar Abbas fondly recollected the late Sheikh Ali Jaber as being a figure loved by the people owing to his noble character and kindness. Moreover, he has led a fulfilling life and served the people and nation as well as fulfilled his duties to the Divine Rabb, Abbas told reporters here on Thursday.
The MUI deputy chairman noted that Ali s services to the people could not be fathomed since they made individuals cognizant of their duties and functions to always worship Allah SWT.
Vice President Amin condoles death of Ali Jaber 14th January 2021
Vice President Ma ruf Amin. (Fransiska Ninditya) Jakarta (ANTARA) - Vice President Ma ruf Amin expressed his condolences over the demise of Islamic scholar Syekh Ali Jaber on Thursday, recalling the good nature and teachings of the 44-year-old preacher. I am sorry for the death of Syekh Ali Jaber, a charismatic cleric whose preaching is cool and calming. The reach of his preaching is very wide and always motivates people to continue to unite in devotion to Allah SWT, Amin said here on Thursday.
The Vice President also condoled the deaths of all Islamic scholars and preachers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.