KH Zulfa Mustofa appointed Acting General Chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama's Central Board at a plenary meeting in Jakarta.
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Zulfa Mustofa appointed acting chairman of PBNU

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The Central Board of Nahdlatul Ulama (PBNU) has appointed KH Zulfa Mustofa as Acting General Chairman, replacing Yahya Cholil Staquf, during a plenary meeting in Jakarta. The appointment was made through consultation among Islamic scholars and will last until the 2026 Congress. Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar affirmed that the government is not interfering in the organization's internal matters.

On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, a PBNU plenary meeting at Hotel Sultan in Central Jakarta resulted in the appointment of KH Zulfa Mustofa as Acting General Chairman. This replaces Yahya Cholil Staquf, or Gus Yahya, who was dismissed, following consultation among Islamic scholars sealed by PBNU's Rais Aam, KH Miftachul Akhyar. PBNU's Rais Syuriyah, H Prof Mohammad Nuh, stated, "This is the appointment of the Acting General Chairman for the remaining term, the honorable KH Zulfa Mustafa, who will lead PBNU as Acting Chairman."

Zulfa Mustofa, previously PBNU's Deputy General Chairman, will serve until the 2026 Congress, expected not to extend to year-end, reverting to the pre-Covid-19 cycle. Her key tasks include preparing the Congress, a major conference, National Consultation, and commemorating NU's centennial on January 31, 2026. Zulfa emphasized avoiding past conflicts and seeking win-win solutions, including dialogue with opposing parties. She confirmed seeking blessings from Vice President Maruf Amin, her uncle, and assured no dualism in PBNU. "Insyaallah, no (dualism)," she said.

Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar, attending as Deputy Rais Syuriyah PBNU, affirmed no government involvement. "NU always has its own way to resolve its issues," he said. PBNU Secretary General Saifullah Yusuf, or Gus Ipul, described PBNU's mining concession as a strategic asset to be managed transparently for the benefit of the organization, pesantren, and NU members, without disputes.

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Discussions on X about Zulfa Mustofa's appointment as acting PBNU chairman highlight internal divisions. Supporters from NU factions like Nahdliyyin Bersatu welcome the decision to ensure continuity until the 2026 congress and prevent dualism. News accounts neutrally report the pleno outcome and Zulfa's pledges for normalization. Skeptical voices from Gus Yahya's camp question the rapat's quorum, constitutionality, and label it a political maneuver, warning of unresolved polemik.

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Realistic illustration of PBNU Syuriyah's plenary session in Jakarta appointing an acting general chairman amid internal conflicts.
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PBNU Syuriyah to hold plenary for acting general chairman

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PBNU's Syuriyah will hold a plenary meeting on December 9-10, 2025, in Jakarta to appoint an acting general chairman. The session arises amid internal conflicts involving Gus Yahya's dismissal and financial governance issues. An official invitation was issued on December 2, 2025.

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The polemic over the impeachment of PBNU General Chairman KH Yahya Cholil Staquf, or Gus Yahya, has raised concerns among NU figures. Several executives and clerics are calling for islah, or reconciliation, to resolve the conflict. They emphasize the need for open communication and NU principles like balance and tolerance.

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