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Lecturer, Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris State Islamic University, Samarinda
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PhD Student, Faculty of Islamic Studies, Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII)
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Initiator and Steering Board, Ecofaith Campus Initiatives
Alumni Profile
Hudri is a Lecturer in Islamic Studies at the Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda State Islamic University in Samarinda, East Kalimantan. He is also an initiator and member of the Steering Board of Ecofaith Campus Initiatives, a network committed to promoting environmental awareness and activism among university students on campuses across East Kalimantan. Hudri is passionate about the environment and is a member of both Ecopeace Indonesia, a social community for interreligious learning about the environment, and Faith-Inspired Changemaking Initiatives (FICI).
Hudri is involved in various research and studies in the field of religious studies including themes such as religion and ecology, religious moderation and Islamic studies. He is currently completing a PhD in the Faculty of Islamic Studies at the Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII) related to Muslim youth activism and climate justice in Indonesia. Hudri also holds an undergraduate degree in Islamic Theology from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, and a Masters degree from the Center for Religious and Cross-cultural Studies (CRCS), Gadjah University, Yogyakarta.
Hudri is involved in various research and studies in the field of religious studies including themes such as religion and ecology, religious moderation and Islamic studies. He is currently completing a PhD in the Faculty of Islamic Studies at the Indonesian International Islamic University (UIII) related to Muslim youth activism and climate justice in Indonesia. Hudri also holds an undergraduate degree in Islamic Theology from Al-Azhar University, Cairo, and a Masters degree from the Center for Religious and Cross-cultural Studies (CRCS), Gadjah University, Yogyakarta.
Program Highlights
Being a delegate to AIMEP 2024 is a very valuable experience for me. This program provides the opportunity to meet also share knowledge and experiences with many important figures, activists, humanitarian organizations and Muslim minority groups in Australia. Interaction with them opens up new insights about the various challenges faced by minorities and the efforts they make to fight for rights and justice in the name of humanity.
I am deeply impressed by their passion and dedication to building a more inclusive and empathetic community. Not only that, this experience also taught me how to be part of a minority group without losing concern for broader humanitarian issues. Overall, AIMEP 2024 provides valuable lessons about courage, solidarity, and the importance of contributing to creating positive change for others.
AIMEP has had a huge impact on my personal and professional life. It broadened my knowledge of diversity, tolerance and social awareness. I learned how individuals and communities can contribute to creating positive change. The network I built has opened up opportunities for collaboration and new initiatives. This program provides inspiration to be more active in social and professional roles with inclusive and humanitarian values.
I am deeply impressed by their passion and dedication to building a more inclusive and empathetic community. Not only that, this experience also taught me how to be part of a minority group without losing concern for broader humanitarian issues. Overall, AIMEP 2024 provides valuable lessons about courage, solidarity, and the importance of contributing to creating positive change for others.
AIMEP has had a huge impact on my personal and professional life. It broadened my knowledge of diversity, tolerance and social awareness. I learned how individuals and communities can contribute to creating positive change. The network I built has opened up opportunities for collaboration and new initiatives. This program provides inspiration to be more active in social and professional roles with inclusive and humanitarian values.