The UPNVJ Mosque Student Council (DKM) Studies the Management of the Religious Laboratory at the Sunan Kalijaga Mosque, UIN Yogyakarta.

 

UPNVJ Public Relations – The Mosque Prosperity Council (DKM) of the Jakarta Veteran National Development University (UPNVJ) Mosque visited the Religious Laboratory of the Sunan Kalijaga Mosque, Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University (UIN) Yogyakarta on Monday, December 15, 2025.

This visit was the second agenda after previously visiting the Gadjah Mada University Campus Mosque.

The delegation, led by the Chairman of the DKM, Suprima, S.Pd.I., M.Pd.I., MH, was welcomed by the Director of the Religious Laboratory, M. Yaser Arafat. The focus was on managing the campus mosque as a center for religious development and religious moderation.

The Sunan Kalijaga Mosque Religious Laboratory is known as a model for integrating worship, research, and education. This facility promotes the concepts of hablum minallah (living in harmony with God), hablum minannas (living in harmony with nature), and hablum minal alam (living in harmony with nature).
The group studied the practice to be implemented at the UPNVJ Mosque.

Suprima stated that this visit improved the professionalism of mosque management. "We learned how campus mosques can serve as spaces for education and character development for the academic community," he said.
This visit has personal meaning for Suprima as an alumnus of UIN Sunan Kalijaga.

M. Yaser Arafat welcomed the initiative. He hoped the exchange of ideas would strengthen the network between campus mosques. "This good practice is crucial for the role of mosques in academic dynamics," he said.

Both parties agreed that this meeting would serve as a program evaluation. This achievement also supports UPNVJ's vision as a national defense campus that strengthens religious development.

This kind of collaboration is a sustainable policy for an adaptive and inclusive campus mosque, increasing the community's trust in religious management at UPNVJ.

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