GPF Indonesia Hosts UGen Seminar Highlighting Pancasila and Global Peace

Naomi MacMurdie
August 17, 2023

Students filled Muhammadiyah University Tangerang’s General Soedirman Hall on June 15, 2023, for a UGen Seminar and Focus Group exploring Indonesia’s founding principles as the foundation for fostering peace in the country.

A group of people posing for a picture at GPF Indonesia's UGen Seminar.

Students at the UGen Summit hosted by Global Peace Foundation Indonesia

A woman is delivering a speech at a GPF Indonesia-hosted seminar, emphasizing Pancasila and global peace.

A student asks the panel a question during the GPF Indonesia UGen Summit.

The event was made possible through the collaboration of the Global Peace Foundation (GPF) Indonesia, Citra Institute, and the Faculty of Law at the University of Muhammadiyah Tangerang. The forum’s theme, “Implementation of Pancasila as Darul Ahdi wa al-Syahadah,” brought a diverse group together to foster a deeper understanding of Pancasila’s role in promoting world peace and harmony. Pancasila, the official, foundational principles of Indonesia, is derived from Sanskrit “pañca” (five) and “śīla” (principles or precepts).

Dwi Nur Fauziah Ahmad, the dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Muhammadiyah Tangerang, and Ms. Tokuda Yorching Poon, a representative of GPF Indonesia, opened the UGen Seminar with encouragement to those present to network and collaborate following the experience. Their sentiments were followed up with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between GPF Indonesia and the University of Muhammadiyah Tangerang, bolstering their commitment to furthering peacebuilding initiatives at the university.

A woman presents at GPF Indonesia's UGen Seminar, discussing Pancasila and Global Peace.

Ms. Tokuda Yorching Poon, GPF Indonesia, welcomes students to the UGen Summit.

The forum allowed students to delve into topics that balance faith, love of country, and the essential need to coexist and thrive with people of different religious beliefs.

The main event of the day featured two distinguished speakers who enriched the audience with their insights.

A man in a suit speaking into a microphone at GPF Indonesia's UGen Seminar highlighting Pancasila and Global Peace.

Ingill Ra, Regional Representative of GPF Asia Pacific, gives presentation at the UGen Summit.

Ingill Ra, the Regional Representative of GPF Asia Pacific, expounded on the practical implementation of Pancasila’s principles for supporting global peace. According to him, the Pancasila philosophy can even become a role model in other efforts to achieve peace, such as peace on the Korean Peninsula.

The second speaker, Dr. H. Ahmad Amarullah, provided an in-depth explanation of Darul Ahdi wa al-Syahadah, which is a guide for Muslims to prevent violent extremism if there is an exchange of ideologies on a global or national scale. He provided valuable perspectives on incorporating these Islamic values and Pancasila into everyday life, which could therefore nurture harmonious relations. The seminar was followed by an engaging question and answer session where participants eagerly interacted with the speakers, fostering an atmosphere of collaborative learning and open dialogue.

After the speeches, the seminar provided extra time to delve deeper into the topic with focus groups for 30 selected students to exchange ideas and propose strategies to promote peace both locally and globally.

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(Left) Panel of speakers at the GPF Indonesia UGen Summit and (Right) students during breakout discussion groups.

(Left) Panel of speakers at the GPF Indonesia UGen Summit and (Right) students during breakout discussion groups.

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