Schedule of International Conference; Affirming the Role of Women Ulama in Creating A Just Islamic Civilization
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Jadwal Rangkaian Kegiatan Konferensi International
Kongres Ulama Perempuan Indonesia (KUPI) ke-2
UIN Walisongo Semarang
22 November 2022
- Welcoming Dinner is provided served by Governor of Semarang
- Remark of AMAN Indonesia , Ruby Kholifah
- Remark of KUPI, Badriyah Fayumi
- Remark from Rector of UIN Semarang , Prof. Dr. Imam Taufiq, MAg
- Remark from Governor of Central Java , Ganjar Pranowo
- Cultural Performance and Dinner
- Welcoming Dinner is provided served by Governor of Semarang
23 November 2022
07.00-08.30 WIB Antigent test and Registration
09.00-10.00 WIB Happening Art & Opening
- Dance of Saman/Java/ Papua
- Performance of National Auntom, Indonesia Raya
- Reciting The Qur’an and Interpretation
- Shalawat Musawah
- Opening
- Welcoming remark from AMAN, Prof Azyumardi Azra,
- Remark from Rector of UIN Semarang
- Speech from Ministry of Foreign Affair
- Opening
10.00-10.40 WIB Keynote Speech
- Women’s rights in the Perspective of Islam KUPI, Nyai Badriyah Fayumi
- The Role of Women Ulama in Creating Justice Muslim Civilization, Fadhilatu Syaikh DR. Ahmad Muhammad Ahmad Ath-Thayyib, Imam Besar Al-Azar, Mesir
10.40-11.00 WIB Break
11.00-12.30 WIB PLENARY I
- The Futures of Muslims: Positive Development of Gender Equality
- Positive Development in Muslim Family Laws: Study of Moroko, MOROCO
- The Role of Women Ulama in advocating Law on Sexual Violence Crime, INDONESIA
- Safe Abortion in Turkey: Law v.s Practice, TURKEY
- Banning Poligamy in Malawi, MALAWI
- Mosques as Gendered Space: Implication of women are permitted to enter the mosque, INDIA
- The Futures of Muslims: Positive Development of Gender Equality
12.30-13.30 WIB LUNCH BREAK, EXHIBITION SELF-CARE
13.30-15.00 WIB PARALLEL WORKSHOPS
- A. Family Law Reform in the muslim world: Good Practice
- Ending Female Genital Mutilation in Egypt - Amel Fahmy, Tadwein Gender Research Center, EGYPT
- Mobilizing Multi Actors, Ending Child Marriage, INDONESIA
- Gender Equality in The Constitution: Learning from SOUTH AFRICA
- B. Women, Peace and Security in Muslim World
- Seeding Hope for Syrian Refuge, MENA
- Violent Extremism and its Direct Impact to Women’s human rights - SOUTH ASIA
- Women, Peace and Security in The Philippine: Does Normalization Bring More Justice for Muslim Women?, Amina Rasul, PCID, THE PHILIPPINES
- Towards ASEAN Regional Action Plan on WPS - ASEAN Representative
- C. Defending Women’s Rights Under Fragile Democracy: Challenges
- The Fragility of Women’s rights in Afghanistan
- A Rising of Women’s Movement Confronting A New Backlash in Pakistan
- The Arab Awakening and Gender: Where Revolution Moving forward?
- Women and Political Leadership: Gains and Challenges
- D. Greening of Muslims: Climate Justice and Sustainable Development
- Eco-Pesantren, Women, and Food Security, Nisa Wagadipura, Eco-Pesantren, INDONESIA
- The Mosque Tech Challenge: Harnessing Synergy, Mobilizing Community, SINGAPORE
- Climate Change and Tourism: Islamic Narrative for Protection of Ocean, MALDIVES
- Pacific Dynamics: Impacts of Climate Change on Spirituality PACIFIC ISLAND
- Islam, Climate Justice and Sustainable Development, UNITED KINGDOM
- E. Men Involvement in Faith Communities: Good practice, Implication and Backlash
- Imam For She: The Role of Male Religious Leader in promoting gender equality, Iman Khalfan, Muslim for Progressive Values, BURUNDI
- Tackling Toxic Masculinity: Learning from the New Men’s Alliance, Coordinator of Laki-Laki Baru, INDONESIA
- Low Cost Sanitary Pad Movement in India, Arunachalam Muruganantham (Padman), Jayaashree Industries, INDIA
- Ending Violence Against Women form The Lens of Buddhism, THAILAND
- Male Ulama and Women’s Rights: Creating Alternative Narrative for Gender Equality from Islamic Perspective, INDONESIA
- F. Women’s roles in a variety of faith traditions: A Transformation from Within
- Muslim Women at a Crossroads: Gender and Development in The Xinjuang Uyghur Authonomous region, China -(Cindy Yung-Leh Huang, Senior Advisor, Interagency Task Force on the Reunification of Families, United States Department of Homeland Security)
- Fighting Sexual Harassment within Religious Communities: #MeToo Movement in America
- Buddist Feminist Transnational Network
- Chistian Women Movement in Secularizing and Diversifiying
15.00-15.15 WIB BREAK
15.15-16.30 WIB PLENARY 2
- Muslim Women Movement Around the World: Achievement and Gaps
- Women Political Movement and CEDAW in Iran, CENTRAL ASIA
- Egypt Women Movement Dealing with Islamic Militancy, EGYPT , MIDDLE EAST
- Reclaiming Religious Authority: Indonesia Women Ulama Congress (KUPI) Influencing Change, Indonesia, SOUTHEAST ASIA
- The New Dynamic of Islamic Feminism in Morocco, Zakia Salime, the Institute for Research on Women, AFRICA
16.00-16.10 WIB BREAK
16.10-17.40 WIB PLENARY 3
16.00-19.00 WIB BREAK, DINNER, AND EXHIBITION
19.00-20.30 WIB Session Closing
- Reporting Session on Workshop Paralel
- Presentation of Draft Statement and Recomendation
- Closing
- Closing Remark from Representative of Interantional community
- Closing Remark from AMAN Indonesia
- Closing Remark from MM KUPI
- Sufi Dance - participant are participating in dancing
22.00 WIB Depart to Jepara
- Depart to Jepara by bus (The organizer will facilitate all participants to move to Pesantren Hasyim Asy’ari Jepara
24 November 2022
- Exposure Visit around Jepara together with national participants of The KUPI 2
08.00 WIB REGISTRATIONS
08.30 WIB Depart to visit 5 historical destinations
- Museum Kartini (The Museum of Kartini )
- Makam Ratu Kalinyamat (The Grave of Ratu Kalinyamat)
- Candi Bubrah, Jejak Kerajaan Ratu Shima (Temple of Bubrah, Candi Bubrah: The Legacy of Ratu Shima )
- Belajar Toleransi di Komunitas Plajan (Visit Plajan Community: The Village of Tolerance)
- Belajar Batik Nusantara dan Pemberdayaan Komunitas (Troso Community : Learning Batik Nusantara and Community Development )