Muhammad Natsir
Muhammad Natsir was an influential Indonesian politician and Islamic leader, born on July 17, 1908. He played a significant role in the country's political landscape during the mid-20th century, particularly as a member of the Masyumi Party, which advocated for Islamic values in governance. Natsir was also known for his contributions to education and social reform in Indonesia.
In addition to his political career, Natsir was a prominent writer and thinker, promoting Islamic thought and philosophy. He served as Indonesia's Prime Minister briefly in 1950 and was involved in various international Islamic organizations. His legacy continues to impact Indonesian politics and Islamic discourse today.