Pesantren great asset of Indonesian culture, says Japanese ambassador
Jumat, 3 September 2010 | 05:01 WIB
The traditional Muslim schools (Pesantren) are a great asset that has enriched and diversified the Indonesian culture, Japanese Ambassador Kojiro Shiojiri said on Thursday.
In a press release received by Antara here on Thursday Kojiro Shiojiri said he was proud of and appreciated the presence of Pesantren as a symbol of Islamic culture which is part of Indonesian characteristics.<<>br />
"Pesantren make the Indonesian culture rich and diversified," he said.
With regard to the Indonesian culture, Pesantren are a unique phenomenon. In the late Abdurrahman Wahid's language, Pesantren are a sub-culture of the Indonesian culture which is heterogeneous.
Therefore, after following a series of trips to Pesantren in the last two years, he admitted that Pesantren are an important factor in the Indonesian culture.
"We have a priority program to maintain our relationship with Pesantren communities. Besides visits, we have carried out various partnership programs for pesantren comunities," he said.
Kojiro Shiojiri added, after making some examinations on the existence of Pesantren he could understand that the Indonesian culture is extremely varied.
"We want to learn from Indonesia especially about its culture which is vast and deep," he said.
A strong commitment from Kojiro Shiojiri to studying the Indonesian culture particularly Pesantren makes him greatly appreciated by Pesantren communities.
Annually the Japanese embassy sends Islamic religious teachers of Pesantren to Japan to further strengthen the partnership with Pesantren communities.
According to him, that program could become one of important factors that would strengthen the bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Japan in the future.
" Indonesia and Japan are two friendly countries which are complementary. We should strengthen the cooperation between our countries for our common interest in the future," Kojiro Shiojiri said. (dar)