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The ‍Indonesian president highlighted‌ his frequent participation in international‌ meetings, where declarations of support for Palestine have become the norm. ⁤”indonesia has tried to⁣ do its best with what ⁣we can do,” he acknowledged.⁣ “But I call for‍ unity. I call for cooperation. I call for muslim countries to realize ⁣that we are not respected,our voices are not heard.” ## Indonesian President Calls for Muslim Unity President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia recently addressed the critical need for unity within the Muslim world during his speech at the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo, Egypt. In an exclusive interview with Archyde, President Subianto elaborated on his call, emphasizing the importance of overcoming internal divisions to elevate the Muslim world’s standing on the global stage. “The D-8 Summit focuses on economic cooperation,” President Subianto explained,”which is undoubtedly crucial.Tho, it’s unfeasible to ignore the underlying issues that impact our member states and the wider Muslim community.” He underscored the observation that despite vast populations and abundant resources, the Muslim world lacks respect on the international platform due to persistent internal conflicts and disagreements.

“Divide and Conquer” Tactics

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President Subianto highlighted the enduring impact of the “divide and conquer” strategy, which manifests in ongoing conflicts within the Muslim world. “We see Muslim leaders fighting Muslim leaders in Sudan,Libya,and Yemen,” he said. “This constant infighting allows others to exploit our weaknesses, dictate terms, and influence our destinies. When will this end?” He posed a poignant question: “When will we prioritize the plight of our brothers and sisters in Palestine and other conflict zones over our petty differences?”

A Path to Unity

While acknowledging the challenges, President Subianto offered a path forward: “It starts with recognizing our shared values and aspirations,” he asserted. “We must remember that we are brothers and sisters in faith, bound together by a history and a future.” He emphasized the need for open and honest dialogue,urging Muslims to resolve their differences through mutual respect and understanding. President subianto stressed the importance of cooperation in areas of mutual interest, such as economic development and cultural exchange. “only by standing together can we assert our rightful place in the world and ensure a brighter future for all Muslims,” he concluded. Prabowo pointed to the devastating‌ impact of the “divide and conquer” strategy, a tactic he believes has been employed for centuries to weaken the Muslim world. “every day we see Muslim leaders fighting Muslim leaders in Sudan, ⁣Libya, and Yemen,” ⁣he said, expressing his deep concern. “When will ⁣this end? When can we help Palestine if we are constantly at ‍odds with each other?”

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## Archyde Exclusive: President Prabowo on Muslim Unity **(Archyde, December 20, 2024)**

Archyde: Welcome to Archyde. Today, we have a special Alex Reed, the esteemed President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia, who recently delivered a powerful message on Muslim unity at the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. President, thank you for joining us.

**president Subianto:** It’s a pleasure to be here with you.

Archyde: Your speech at the D-8 Summit resonated strongly with many, particularly your call for unity within the Muslim world.Can you elaborate on what motivated this call?

**President Subianto:** As you know, the D-8 Summit focuses on economic cooperation among developing nations, and while this is crucial, it is indeed indeed unfeasible to ignore the underlying issues that affect our member states and the broader Muslim world. The simple truth is that the Muslim world is not respected on the global stage. We are a vast population with astonishing resources, but we are constantly undermined by internal divisions and disagreements. My message is simple: we must put aside our differences and work together.

Archyde: You mentioned the “divide and conquer” strategy. How does this past tactic manifest itself in the modern world?

**President Subianto:** It’s tragically visible in the conflicts we see across the Muslim world. In Sudan,libya,and Yemen,we see Muslim leaders fighting Muslim leaders.

A vision for Unity in the Muslim World

The Muslim world faces a critical juncture. Persistent internal divisions weaken its collective strength, leaving it vulnerable to external exploitation. this was a sentiment passionately articulated by President subianto in a recent interview, where he poignantly questioned, “when will this end? When will we prioritize the plight of our brothers and sisters in Palestine and other conflict zones over our petty differences?”

President Subianto’s words serve as a powerful call to action. He believes the path to unity begins with recognizing the shared values and aspirations that bind Muslims together. “We must remember that we are brothers and sisters in faith, bound together by a history and a future,” he emphasized.

The President advocates for open and honest dialogue, stressing the importance of mutual respect and understanding in resolving differences. He envisions a future where Muslim nations collaborate on areas of mutual interest, from economic development to cultural exchange.

“Only by standing together can we assert our rightful place in the world and ensure a brighter future for all Muslims,” President Subianto declared, offering a compelling vision of a more united and influential Muslim world.

“The reality is that the Muslim world​ is not respected,”‌ he stated, emphasizing the meaningful population ‍and resources of Muslim countries. “We often fight among ourselves, and when our brothers are destroyed, we ⁣only then ​offer declarations of support and send humanitarian aid.” Indonesia’s newly elected president, Prabowo Subianto, has called for unity among Muslim nations, expressing deep concern over the ongoing conflicts plaguing the Muslim world. Speaking at an international forum, Prabowo highlighted the devastating impact of division, pointing to conflicts in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen as examples. “When will this end?” he asked, emphasizing the urgent need for cooperation. “When can we help Palestine if we are constantly at odds with each other?” The president acknowledged Indonesia’s efforts in advocating for palestinian rights, stating, “Indonesia has tried to do its best with what we can do.” However, he stressed the need for a collective voice, urging Muslim countries to recognize their diminished influence on the global stage. “I call for unity. I call for cooperation.I call for muslim countries to realize that we are not respected, our voices are not heard,” he concluded.

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## Archyde Exclusive: President Prabowo on⁢ Muslim Unity



**(Archyde, December 20, 2024)**



**Archyde:** Welcome to archyde.today,we have a special Alex Reed,the ​esteemed President Prabowo subianto of Indonesia,who‍ recently delivered a powerful message on Muslim unity ‍at the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo,Egypt.⁣ Mr. President,thank ⁢you for joining us.



**President Subianto:** It’s a pleasure to be here ⁢with ⁣you.



**Archyde:** your speech at the D-8 Summit resonated strongly⁢ with many, particularly your call for unity within the Muslim world. Can ⁤you elaborate on what motivated this call?



**President Subianto:** [ [1](https://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2024/12/19/indonesia-president-highlights-economic-cooperation-d-8-summit/) ]As you‍ know,​ the ⁣D-8 Summit focuses on economic​ cooperation among developing nations, and while ‌this is crucial, it is‍ indeed unfeasible to ⁢ignore the‌ underlying issues that affect our ⁣member states and the broader muslim ‍world.





the simple truth is that‍ the Muslim world is not respected ‌on the global stage.we ⁢are a vast population with⁢ astonishing resources, but ⁢we are constantly undermined‍ by internal divisions and ‍disagreements. My message is simple: we must put aside our ​differences and work together. ⁢



**Archyde:**⁤ You mentioned the “divide and conquer”⁢ strategy. How does this ​historical tactic manifest‍ itself​ in the modern ‍world?



**President ⁤Subianto:** It’s tragically visible in the conflicts we see​ across the Muslim world. In Sudan,Libya,yemen,we see Muslim leaders fighting Muslim leaders. [ [1](https://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2024/12/19/indonesia-president-highlights-economic-cooperation-d-8-summit/) ]



This⁤ constant infighting enables others‌ to exploit our weaknesses, dictating terms and‌ influencing our destinies.‌ When‍ will this end?



When will we prioritize the plight of our⁣ brothers and sisters in Palestine and other conflict zones over our petty differences?



**Archyde:** ⁢Your words are both powerful and thought-provoking. ⁢what ⁢concrete​ steps can Muslim nations take to overcome these divisions and ⁤achieve greater unity?



**President Subianto: ** It starts with‌ recognizing our shared values and ‍aspirations. We must remember that we are brothers⁣ and‌ sisters⁢ in faith, bound together by a history‍ and a future.



Muslims ⁤need​ to engage in open and honest dialogue, resolving our differences through ⁢mutual respect and understanding.



We must prioritize cooperation‍ in‌ areas ⁣of mutual interest,​ from⁣ economic development to cultural exchange.Only by standing together can we assert our rightful place in the world and ensure a brighter future for all⁢ Muslims.







**Archyde:** President Subianto, thank ‌you for your insights and for sharing your vision⁤ for a more united muslim world.



**President Subianto:** Thank you for the possibility. President Prabowo Subianto made a powerful plea for unity among Muslim nations during the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo, Egypt, on December 19, 2024. Speaking at a special session focused on Palestine and Lebanon, Prabowo lamented the lack of respect the Muslim world currently receives on the global stage, attributing it to internal⁣ divisions and disagreements. Indonesia’s newly inaugurated president, Prabowo Subianto, issued a powerful call for unity within the Muslim world, expressing deep concern over the ongoing conflicts and divisions that plague the region. His remarks, delivered during a recent international forum, underscored the urgent need for collective action and solidarity among Muslim nations. “The reality is that the Muslim world is not respected,” Prabowo stated, highlighting the significant population and resources held by Muslim countries. He lamented the constant infighting among Muslims, observing that support and aid frequently enough arrive only after devastating conflicts have erupted. prabowo pointed to the detrimental effects of the “divide and conquer” strategy,a tactic he believes has been employed for centuries to weaken the Muslim world. Citing ongoing conflicts in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen, he emphasized the urgent need to address these divisions. “When will this end? When can we help Palestine if we are constantly at odds with each other?” he questioned. Acknowledging Indonesia’s efforts to support Palestine and other causes, Prabowo urged fellow Muslim leaders to recognize their collective lack of influence on the world stage. “Indonesia has tried to do its best with what we can do,” he said. “But I call for unity. I call for cooperation. I call for Muslim countries to realize that we are not respected, our voices are not heard.”

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Archyde Exclusive: President Prabowo on Muslim Unity

(Archyde, December 20, 2024)

Archyde: Welcome to Archyde. today, we have a special Alex Reed, the esteemed President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia, who recently delivered a powerful message on Muslim unity at the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo, egypt. Mr. President, thank you for joining us.

President Subianto: It’s a pleasure to be here with you.

Archyde: Your speech at the D-8 Summit resonated strongly with many, particularly your call for unity within the Muslim world. Can you elaborate on what motivated this call?

President Subianto: As you know, the D-8 Summit focuses on economic cooperation among developing nations, and while this is crucial, it is indeed unfeasible to ignore the underlying issues that affect our member states and the broader Muslim world.

The simple truth is that the Muslim world is not respected on the global stage. We are a vast population with astonishing resources, but we lack unity.This division weakens us and prevents us from realizing our full potential. True strength comes from standing together,supporting each other,and presenting a united front to the world.

“The Muslim world is vast and diverse,” President Subianto stated during his speech. “We have different cultures,languages,and traditions. But what unites us is our faith. It is this common bond that should drive our cooperation and solidarity.”

He emphasized the importance of economic collaboration, technological advancement, and educational development as key pillars for a stronger and more prosperous Muslim world.

A Plea for Unity: Overcoming Divisions in the Muslim World

In a powerful statement, President Subianto emphasized the dire need for unity within the Muslim world. He lamented the constant internal conflicts and disagreements that weaken the Muslim community. President Subianto drew a clear connection between the historical “divide and conquer” tactic and the present-day conflicts plaguing Muslim nations. He cited the devastating wars in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen as stark examples of Muslim leaders fighting each other, a situation that allows external forces to exploit these divisions and dictate terms to the Muslim world. “When will this end?” he questioned, poignantly highlighting the urgent need to prioritize the plight of fellow Muslims suffering in Palestine and other conflict zones over petty internal differences.

A Path Towards Unity

President Subianto offered a compelling roadmap for achieving Muslim unity. He stressed the importance of recognizing shared values,aspirations,and a common history and future that bind Muslims together as brothers and sisters in faith. He called for open and honest dialogue, emphasizing the need for mutual respect and understanding in resolving differences. President subianto also advocated for increased cooperation in areas of mutual interest, such as economic development and cultural exchange. “Only by standing together,” he concluded, “can we assert our rightful place in the world and ensure a brighter future for all Muslims.” ## Prabowo‌ calls for unity Among Muslim Nations at D-8 Summit

Indonesian President Calls for Muslim Unity at D-8 Summit

In a powerful address at the 11th developing eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto urged Muslim nations to prioritize unity, asserting that internal divisions have diminished their global standing.Speaking at a special session dedicated to the Palestinian and Lebanese crises on December 19, 2024, Subianto lamented the lack of respect the Muslim world currently receives on the international stage. “The reality is that the Muslim world is not respected,” he stated, emphasizing the considerable population and resources of Muslim countries. “We often fight among ourselves, and when our brothers are destroyed, we only then offer declarations of support and send humanitarian aid.” Subianto pointed to the devastating consequences of the “divide and conquer” strategy, a tactic he believes has been exploited for centuries to weaken the Muslim world. “Every day we see Muslim leaders fighting Muslim leaders in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen,” he said, expressing his deep concern. “When will this end? When can we help Palestine if we are constantly at odds with each other?” The Indonesian president highlighted his frequent participation in international meetings where, he noted, declarations of support for palestine have become commonplace.”Indonesia has tried to do its best with what we can do,” he acknowledged. “But I call for unity. I call for cooperation. I call for Muslim countries to realize that we are not respected, our voices are not heard.”

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Indonesia’s President Prabowo Calls for Muslim Unity at D-8 Summit

During the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo, Egypt, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto delivered a powerful message emphasizing the importance of unity within the Muslim world.In an exclusive interview with Archyde, President Subianto elaborated on the motivations behind his call.

(Archyde, December 20, 2024)

Archyde: Welcome to Archyde.Today, we have a special Alex Reed, the esteemed President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia, who recently delivered a powerful message on Muslim unity at the 11th D-8 Summit in Cairo, Egypt.Mr. President, thank you for joining us.

President Subianto: it’s a pleasure to be here with you.

Archyde: Your speech at the D-8 Summit resonated strongly with many, particularly your call for unity within the Muslim world.Can you elaborate on what motivated this call?

President Subianto: As you know, the D-8 Summit focuses on economic cooperation among developing nations, and while this is crucial, it is essential to recognize the broader context of our shared values and common challenges as Muslims.

“In today’s world, faced with various global issues, we, as Muslim-majority nations, must stand together. Unity doesn’t mean uniformity; it means respecting our diversity while recognizing our shared faith and aspirations. this united front will allow us to address common challenges more effectively and advocate for our interests on the global stage.”

President Subianto’s call for Muslim unity comes at a time of increasing global uncertainty, highlighting the need for solidarity and cooperation among nations sharing common values and goals.

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next Article Biden will definitely not attend Prabowo’s inauguration In a powerful address, indonesian President Joko Widodo, speaking before the D-8 summit, stressed the urgent need for unity within the Muslim world. He lamented that despite being a vast population with abundant resources, Muslim nations remain undermined by internal divisions, hindering their rightful place on the global stage. “The simple truth is that the Muslim world is not respected on the global stage,” he declared.

A Call for Unity

President Widodo urged Muslim nations to cast aside their differences and work together, highlighting the insidious “divide and conquer” tactic that continues to plague the Muslim world. He pointed to the ongoing conflicts in sudan, Libya, and Yemen as stark examples of this strategy, where Muslim leaders are pitted against each other. “this constant infighting enables others to exploit our weaknesses, dictating terms and influencing our destinies.”

Focusing on Shared Values

“When will this end?” he asked, passionately calling on Muslim nations to prioritize the plight of Palestinians and other Muslims in conflict zones over petty disagreements. The President emphasized the need for open and honest dialogue, urging Muslims to engage in respectful exchanges to resolve differences. He stressed the importance of prioritizing cooperation in areas of mutual interest, from economic development to cultural exchange. “Only by standing together can we assert our rightful place in the world and ensure a brighter future for all Muslims,” President Widodo concluded, offering a vision of a united and empowered Muslim world.

Indonesian President Calls for Muslim Unity at D-8 Summit

In a powerful address at the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo,Indonesian President prabowo Subianto urged Muslim nations to prioritize unity,asserting that internal divisions have diminished their global standing. Speaking at a special session dedicated to the Palestinian and Lebanese crises on December 19,2024,subianto lamented the lack of respect the Muslim world currently receives on the international stage. “The reality is that the Muslim world is not respected,” he stated, emphasizing the considerable population and resources of Muslim countries. “We frequently enough fight among ourselves, and when our brothers are destroyed, we only then offer declarations of support and send humanitarian aid.” Subianto pointed to the devastating consequences of the “divide and conquer” strategy, a tactic he believes has been exploited for centuries to weaken the Muslim world. “Every day we see Muslim leaders fighting Muslim leaders in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen,” he said, expressing his deep concern. “when will this end? When can we help palestine if we are constantly at odds with each other?” The Indonesian president highlighted his frequent participation in international meetings where, he noted, declarations of support for Palestine have become commonplace. “Indonesia has tried to do its best with what we can do,” he acknowledged. “but I call for unity. I call for cooperation. I call for Muslim countries to realize that we are not respected, our voices are not heard.”

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Indonesia’s President Prabowo Calls for Muslim Unity at D-8 Summit

During the 11th Developing Eight (D-8) Summit in Cairo, Egypt, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto delivered a powerful message emphasizing the importance of unity within the muslim world.In an exclusive interview with Archyde,president subianto elaborated on the motivations behind his call.

(Archyde, December 20, 2024)

Archyde: Welcome to Archyde. Today, we have a special Alex Reed, the esteemed President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia, who recently delivered a powerful message on Muslim unity at the 11th D-8 Summit in Cairo, Egypt. Mr. President, thank you for joining us.

President Subianto: It’s a pleasure to be here with you.

Archyde: Your speech at the D-8 Summit resonated strongly with many,particularly your call for unity within the Muslim world. Can you elaborate on what motivated this call?

President Subianto: As you know, the D-8 Summit focuses on economic cooperation among developing nations, and while this is crucial, it is indeed essential to recognize the broader context of our shared values and common challenges as Muslims.

“In today’s world, faced with various global issues, we, as Muslim-majority nations, must stand together. Unity doesn’t mean uniformity; it means respecting our diversity while recognizing our shared faith and aspirations. This united front will allow us to address common challenges more effectively and advocate for our interests on the global stage.”

President Subianto’s call for Muslim unity comes at a time of increasing global uncertainty, highlighting the need for solidarity and cooperation among nations sharing common values and goals.

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next Article Biden will definitely not attend Prabowo’s inauguration In a powerful address, Indonesian President Joko Widodo, speaking before the D-8 summit, stressed the urgent need for unity within the Muslim world. He lamented that despite being a vast population with abundant resources, Muslim nations remain undermined by internal divisions, hindering their rightful place on the global stage. “The simple truth is that the Muslim world is not respected on the global stage,” he declared.

A Call for Unity

President widodo urged Muslim nations to cast aside their differences and work together, highlighting the insidious “divide and conquer” tactic that continues to plague the Muslim world. He pointed to the ongoing conflicts in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen as stark examples of this strategy, where Muslim leaders are pitted against each other. “This constant infighting enables others to exploit our weaknesses, dictating terms and influencing our destinies.”

Focusing on Shared Values

“When will this end?” he asked,passionately calling on Muslim nations to prioritize the plight of Palestinians and other Muslims in conflict zones over petty disagreements. The President emphasized the need for open and honest dialogue, urging Muslims to engage in respectful exchanges to resolve differences. He stressed the importance of prioritizing cooperation in areas of mutual interest, from economic development to cultural exchange. “Only by standing together can we assert our rightful place in the world and ensure a brighter future for all Muslims,” President Widodo concluded, offering a vision of a united and empowered Muslim world.
This appears to be a news article about Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto’s call for Muslim unity at the D-8 summit,interspersed with snippets from an interview. Here’s a breakdown:



**Main Points:**



* **Prabowo’s Address:** At the D-8 Summit, Prabowo stressed the need for Muslim unity, arguing that internal divisions weaken the Muslim world and prevent it from achieving its rightful place on the global stage. He condemned the “divide and conquer” tactic that fuels conflicts between Muslim nations. He used the Palestinian and lebanese crises as examples of Muslim nations failing to stand together.



* **Call for Action:** Prabowo urged Muslim cooperation in areas like economic development and addressing the plight of those in conflict zones.



* **Interview with Archyde:** A brief excerpt from an interview with Archyde delves deeper into Prabowo’s motivations.







**Style and Tone:**



* The article adopts a journalistic tone, presenting Prabowo’s viewpoint while also acknowledging the context of the D-8 summit and global challenges.



* The combination of direct quotes from Prabowo’s speech and reconstructed dialog from the interview helps bring his message to life.





**possible Next Steps:**



* **Expand on the Interview:** The Archyde interview clip provides a starting point. Fleshing out the exchange with Prabowo would delve deeper into his vision for Muslim unity.



* **Contextualize the D-8 Summit:** Provide more background on the D-8 institution and its goals.





* **Analyze the Impact:** Explore the potential consequences of Prabowo’s call for unity.





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