President Prabowo Subianto meets Islamic leaders at Istana Negara to discuss Indonesia's joining of Trump's Board of Peace amid funding controversy.
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Prabowo invites Islamic leaders to discuss Board of Peace

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President Prabowo Subianto is scheduled to hold an audience with leaders of Islamic organizations and pesantren at Istana Negara, Jakarta, on Tuesday (February 3, 2026) afternoon. The meeting aims to explain the government's decision to join the Board of Peace initiated by US President Donald Trump, amid controversy over a Rp 16.7 trillion fee.

President of Indonesia General (Ret.) Prabowo Subianto will hold a silaturahmi with leaders of Islamic mass organizations and pesantren at Istana Negara, Central Jakarta, at 2:00 PM WIB on Tuesday (February 3, 2026). The main agenda of the meeting is to discuss the Board of Peace, a peace organization initiated by United States President Donald John Trump. The Indonesian government has decided to join the council, although this decision has sparked controversy among Islamic organizations, particularly the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI), regarding a fee of Rp 16.7 trillion.

The invitation was confirmed by MUI Deputy General Chairman Buya Anwar Abbas, who stated, "It's true there is (an invitation from the Palace)" on Tuesday morning. From the government side, attendees include State Secretary Minister Prasetyo Hadi, Cabinet Secretary Lt. Col. Inf. Teddy Indra Wijaya, Minister of Religious Affairs Prof. Nasaruddin Umar, Minister of Social Affairs Saifullah Yusuf, Minister of Agrarian Affairs/Head of BPN Nusron Wahid, Presidential Special Advisor on Hajj Prof. Muhadjir Effendy, and MPR Chairman Ahmad Muzani.

The invited leaders from ormas and pesantren total 37 figures, including KH Miftachul Akhyar (Rais 'Aam PBNU), Prof. Dr. H. Haedar Nashir (Chairman of PP Muhammadiyah), Dr. KH. Yahya Cholil Staquf (Chairman of PBNU), KH Anwar Iskandar (Central MUI Chairman), and various pesantren leaders such as KH Abdul Hakim Mahfudz (Tebuireng Pesantren, Jombang) and Prof. Quraish Shihab as a religious figure. The meeting is expected to bridge views on Indonesia's membership in the Board of Peace, which aims to promote global peace.

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Discussions on X predominantly criticize Prabowo's decision to join Trump's Board of Peace, focusing on the Rp 16.7-17 trillion fee burden on the state budget, alleged constitutional violations without DPR approval, deviation from Indonesia's non-aligned foreign policy, and limited international legitimacy. Media and analysts label it a foreign policy blunder, while users express sarcasm, calls for withdrawal, and skepticism on benefits for Palestine. The specific invitation to Islamic leaders receives minimal attention beyond news shares.

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