Anti-FPI Narrative, Jokowi Supporters Asked Not to Notice Gus Mus



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia –

Putri Ahmad Mustofa Bisri aka Gus Mus, Ienas Tsuroiya, asked supporters of President Joko Widodo not to use his father’s name in the campaign against the Islamic Defenders Front (REIT).

“Dear Pak Jokowi fan fans, buzzer or not. If you want to campaign against the FPI, do it in a good way. Don’t take the name of my Abah, KH. Mustofa Bisri (Gus Mus), ”said Ienas, quoted from his Twitter account asking for permission, on Monday (12/14).

Ienas said that Gus Mus’s name had been reported for about three years.

In fact, he said, there was an account that openly published a photo of Gus Mus in the writings that campaigned against the FPI, 2018. Although these writings did not belong to Gus Mus.

“Put a picture of him too. I immediately complained at the time slip, but when many supported me, publications lost, “Ienas said.

The incident happened again recently. He often clarified the writings that appeared on behalf of Gus Mus, that it was not Gus Mus’s. However, other posts will reappear in a similar format.

“Another case, there is the writing of one of Pak Jokowi’s supporters, his name is Iyyas Subiakto, an open letter to Arab descent. Posted on Facebook. But then there was OKNUM who added Abah’s name. It immediately went viral. And it bothered us to deny it, “he said. he.

Not only that, Ienas also mentioned receiving messages asking about the FPI demo recording and that they contained the audio of Gus Mus reading a poem titled ‘Allahu Akbar’.

In fact, he said, the poetry written by Gus Mus in 2015 was universal and did not attack any particular group.

Like many of Abah’s other poems, the point is to invite introspection. Da’wah is subtle.

If you combine your voice with the FPI demo video, that’s your name complaining, “he said.

In his taunts, Ienas also made sure that he did not support the FPI, but did not want his father, Gus Mus, to be associated with the resistance of the buzzer against these organizations.

“By writing a clarification like this, do I support the FPI? Oh, of course not,” he said.

Ienas even admitted that he was often concerned about the FPI, because the activities of the mass organization led by Imam Riezieq Shihab often carried out violent acts.

“I am one of the citizens who have been eager to witness their actions so far, which have often been tinged with violence, albeit for ‘nahi mungkar’ motives.

Stamp Recruitment Patterns InfographicStamp recruitment pattern infographic. (Photo: CNN Indonesia / Timothy Loen)

Even Ienas admitted that he had seen first-hand the FPI group act violently in 2012 when he attended a book review in Salihara.

“The discussion was just beginning, when a group of people dressed in white shirts arrived, shouting takbir, as they tried to break through the front fence of Salihara. The situation was really tense, ”he said.

Fortunately, at that point Ienas was able to escape through the back door and survived tantrums from FPI supporters at the event. Although the incident had occurred eight years ago. However, Ienas admits that he is still traumatized and often scared when he meets FPI sympathizers.

“What is clear is that even though the incident occurred several years ago, the trauma is still there. Until now, I am scared when I meet people in FPI uniforms. Those fierce faces have impressed me a lot,” he said.

(tst / arh)

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