"I propose that Mr. Jokowi (popular nickname of Joko Widodo) and Mr. Prabowo Subianto come to the event along with their respective running mates, shake hands, and hug each other ahead of the 2019 Presidential Elections," he told journalists here on Thursday.
The 212 reunion rally was an endeavor to maintain the nation`s unity in diversity, although people have different political preferences, in next year`s parliamentary and presidential elections, he stated.
People need to see this upcoming event as a momentum to celebrate a fiesta which would make them all happy.
"Thus, it is much better to be present. I myself will attend the rally. Although I am not given a chance to speak, it does not matter," he noted, adding that the event should be relaxed, because several millions of people would join the rally.
Those wanting to join the 212 reunion rally, as a moment to celebrate togetherness, should not be frightened. Therefore, the state should not make participants of the peaceful rally get traumatized, he warned.
Instead, the state must make those attending the rally be relaxed and not to create foes. Similar events, participated in by lots of people, in the past were peaceful, Hamzah noted.
Held at the capital city`s icon, Monas Square, from around 03.00 am local time to midday on Sunday (Dec 2), the 212 reunion rally will be filled with a series of programs, including Tahajud prayer, predawn (subuh) prayer, Dhuha prayer, and reciting Qur`an.
The event will also be enlivened by preaching from several respected Muslim figures and Muslim preachers, including Habib Rizieq Shihab, founder of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), who will preach through live-streaming from Saudi Arabia.
Early this week, the Indonesian Council of Ulemas (MUI)-Jakarta Chapter has let Muslims across the country join the 212 reunion rally.
"You are all welcomed because the purpose of 212 reunion rally is to strengthen `silaturrahim` (communal togetherness) among Muslims," Chairman of MUI-Jakarta Chapter K. H. Munahar Mukhtar remarked.
The event should be used for cementing the communal togetherness as taught by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Therefore, any act of violence and anarchy is absolutely not allowed, Mukhtar added.
The 212 rally was held on Dec 2, 2016, by the National Movement to Safeguard the Indonesian Ulema Councils Fatwa (GNPF-MUI) to demand the prosecution of then Jakarta governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok), after he was accused of insulting Islam.
The 212 rally was joined by around seven million Indonesian Muslims coming from greater Jakarta areas and many other cities, towns, and districts across the country. The rally, which ran peacefully, was also attended by many Indonesians living abroad.
Reporting by Rahmad Nasution
Editing by Suharto
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