Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia’s largest Islamic mass organization, is stepping boldly into the economic sphere—a move that is reshaping its identity far beyond the traditional domains of religious and social work. Two prominent initiatives symbolize this shift: the launch of Nujek, a self-proclaimed sharia-compliant ride-hailing service, and its active interest in managing mining concessions. To subscribe please click here

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