October 22, 2025 — President Prabowo Subianto has officially approved the establishment of the Directorate General for Pesantren (Islamic Boarding Schools) under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, marking a historic step in strengthening the government’s commitment to the nation’s santri (Islamic students) and religious education ecosystem.
Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin
Umar welcomed the President’s decision as a “testament to the state’s
dedication to pesantren,” describing it as a transformative move to elevate
pesantren beyond their traditional role into key institutions for human
development, Islamic scholarship, and community empowerment.
“We deeply appreciate everyone who
played a part in this long process, especially Deputy Minister Romo Muhammad
Syafi’i, whose persistence and strong commitment made this milestone possible,”
said Minister Nasaruddin after leading the National Santri Day ceremony at the
Ministry of Religious Affairs compound in Jakarta.
A
Long-Awaited Vision Realized
The idea of creating a Directorate
General dedicated to pesantren has been discussed since 2019, during the tenure
of Minister Lukman Hakim Saifuddin. The initiative resurfaced in 2021 and 2023
under Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, and was finally realized in 2025 under
Nasaruddin Umar’s leadership.
President Prabowo’s approval was
formalized through State Secretariat Letter No. B-617/M/D-1/HK.03.00/10/2025,
dated October 21, 2025, granting the initiative to draft a presidential
regulation amending Presidential Regulation No. 152/2024 on the Ministry of
Religious Affairs.
“Alhamdulillah, the President has
granted his approval. This new directorate aims to expand government attention
toward pesantren — institutionally, financially, and programmatically,”
said Deputy Minister Romo Muhammad Syafi’i.
He emphasized that the new
Directorate General will establish a stronger, more adaptive, and inclusive
governance structure for pesantren nationwide.
Reinforcing
Education, Da’wah, and Community Empowerment
According to Romo Syafi’i, the
Directorate General will focus on strengthening pesantren’s three core
functions: education, da’wah (religious outreach), and community development.
“This is a new chapter for pesantren
to become more empowered and impactful for the nation,” he affirmed.
Minister Nasaruddin added that the
Directorate will serve as a national coordination hub for pesantren, addressing
long-standing challenges such as unregistered institutions and unequal access
to state support.
“With this Directorate, we can
ensure every pesantren is properly registered, supervised, and supported
through an integrated system,”
he explained.
The Minister also highlighted plans
to modernize data collection and certification systems, ensuring fair and
accurate development programs for all pesantren across Indonesia.
From
Moral Backbone to Strategic Partner
Minister Nasaruddin underscored that
pesantren have long been the moral, spiritual, and intellectual backbone of
Indonesia’s Muslim community. The formation of this Directorate, he said,
reflects the nation’s intent to reinforce those contributions in a rapidly
changing era.
“Let National Santri Day remind us
to embrace the challenges of our time with knowledge, sincerity, and unwavering
faith,”
he concluded.
Academic
Endorsement from UIN Sunan Kalijaga
As a leading Islamic university under the Ministry of Religious Affairs, UIN
Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta welcomed the establishment of the Directorate
General, seeing it as a strategic avenue to bridge pesantren and higher Islamic
education.
In an official statement, UIN Sunan Kalijaga
emphasized that the new directorate will enhance synergy in advancing Islamic
knowledge, spiritual integrity, and social empowerment. The university also
reaffirmed its commitment to being a strategic partner for pesantren in
developing a moderate, research-based, and globally competitive Islamic scholarship.
Rector of UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Prof. Noorhaidi
Hasan, stated that through the spirit of integration and
interconnection that defines the university, UIN Sunan Kalijaga is ready to
collaborate with the Directorate General for Pesantren to shape a sustainable,
inclusive, and globally relevant Islamic education ecosystem.
(Public Relations, UIN Sunan
Kalijaga Yogyakarta)