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- Place Types University
- Address Jl. Gurun Aua, Kubang Putiah, Kec. Banuhampu, Kabupaten Agam, Sumatera Barat 26181, Indonesia
- Coordinate -0.3219385,100.3993857
- Website https://iainbukittinggi.ac.id/
- Rating 4.5
- Compound Code M9HX+6Q Kubang Putiah, Agam Regency, West Sumatra, Indonesia
Openning hours
- Monday 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Tuesday 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Wednesday 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Thursday 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Friday 7:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
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Highly recommended campus, for graduates who want a career as an entrepreneur, government employees, private employees, expert staff, and so forth. Although I am an alumni of Padang State University, this campus is more effective for prospective graduates who want to study quickly but still have good quality. Than you go far away to study outside the region (with expensive fees or costs and even you graduate over 6 years (S-1)) Duhhh .. How sad is not it? Personal experience is the problem ... Hehehe ... Even based on my experience working in several private companies in Jakarta, the company does not look at your campus background, but they only see your educational background, majors, and IPK according to their company qualifications. So instead of you just making college styles outside the region but just graduating is the same (even torturing parents' finances) it would be wise if you study at IAIN Bukittinggi.nAnd one more thing, addressing the prohibition of veiling on this campus, in my opinion it is legitimate to do (whether entering heaven or not someone is dependent on the veil?) Of course not ?! I think the college authorities prohibit the use of the veil over to a technical problem. If someone comes to the campus using the veil, but he is not one of the students on this campus? If he intends to less well to this campus how ?? Who will be responsible ?? So for those of you who are quirky about the policies of this campus, because you are not all that far * playing, * your thoughts are still narrow. Remember ... The level of faith, piety, and entry into one's heaven is not only because of the veil. (Walahuallam)
When looking at the history of the State Islamic High School (STAIN), it will not be separated from the talk about the history of the State Islamic Institute (IAIN), because STAIN was born from the IAIN Imam Bonjol Padang. And when talking about the history of IAIN Imam Bonjol Padang will not be separated from the history of IAIN itself.n nIAIN is a manifestation of the ideas and desires of Muslims who are the majority of the Indonesian nation to print the cadre of Islamic leaders for the struggle of the Indonesian nation. The idea has grown since the Dutch colonial era. The late Dr. Satiman Wirjosandjojo seeks to establish a noble pesantren as a Higher Religious Institution. However, the effort has not succeeded because of obstacles from the Dutch side. In 1940 the Association of Islamic Religious Teachers (PGAI) in Padang established the High Islamic School (SIT), but it only lasted until 1942 due to the Japanese occupation of Indonesia. In the era of Japanese occupation, efforts to establish Islamic universities continue to be done, until finally the Japanese government promised to Muslims to establish the Institute of Religious Higher Education in Jakarta and then some Islamic leaders immediately set up a foundation chaired by Muhammad Hatta and his secretary Muhammad Natsir. On July 8, 1945 (27 Rajab 1364 H) the foundation established the Islamic High School (STI) based in Jakarta with its leader Abdul Kahar Mudzakkir. nnDue to the transfer of the central government of Indonesia to Yogyakarta, after independence (in 1946), the STI also moved and changed its name to Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) starting on March 22, 1948, and the addition of new faculties. So UII has four faculties, namely:nnFaculty of Religionnfaculty of Lawnfaculty of EconomicsnFaculty of EducationnUII's religious faculty was later upgraded and declared to be PTAIN (State Islamic University College), based on government regulation no. 34 years 1950 with the aim of providing high-level teaching (Islam) and became the center of development and deepening of Islamic religious knowledge.
The period of Islamic religion which is a Sharia faculty again, but not using veils, is strange, how come it doesn't connect
Jaya continues my campus ... keep on improving and creating a next generation that is reliable in the world of work ...nAnd it is up to the graduating brothers and sisters who are equal to join in being the best student with us ..nWhatever your choice of majors, God willing, you will gain useful experience and knowledge ...
If you look at the history of the State Islamic Religious College (STAIN), it will not be separated from the discussion about the history of the State Islamic Institute (IAIN), because STAIN was born from the existence of IAIN Imam Bonjol Padang. And when talking about the history of IAIN Imam BonjolPadang, it will not be separated from the history of IAIN itself.nnIAIN is an embodiment of the ideas and desires of Muslims who are the majority of the Indonesian nation to produce a cadre of Islamic leaders for the needs of the Indonesian nation's struggle. This idea has grown since the Dutch colonial era. The late Dr. Satiman Wirjosandjojo tried to establish a noble Islamic boarding school as a Religious Higher Education Institution. However, this effort was not successful due to obstacles from the Dutch. In 1940 the Islamic Religion Teachers Association (PGAI) in Padang established the Islamic High School (SIT), but this only lasted until 1942 due to the Japanese occupation of Indonesia. During the Japanese occupation, efforts to establish Islamic tertiary institutions continued, until finally the Japanese government promised Indonesian Muslims to establish a Religious Higher Education Institute in Jakarta, then several Islamic figures immediately established a foundation chaired by Muhammad Hatta and his secretary Muhammad Natsir. On July 8, 1945 (27 Rajab 1364 H) the foundation established an Islamic High School (STI) based in Jakarta under its leadership Abdul Kahar Mudzakkir.nnAs a result of moving the center of the Indonesian government to Yogyakarta, after independence (1946), STI also moved and changed its name to the Indonesian Islamic University (UII) starting on March 22, 1948, and new faculties were added. So that UII has four faculties, namely:nnFaculty of Religionnnfaculty of Lawnnfaculty of EconomicsnnFaculty of EducationnnThe UII religious faculty was later upgraded and disregarded to become PTAIN (State Islamic College), based on government regulation No. 34 of 1950 with the aim of providing high-level teaching (Islam) and becoming a center for the development and deepening of Islamic religious knowledge.
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