MUHAMMADIYAH.OR.ID, YOGYAKARTA – Muhammadiyah commemorates its 111th aniversary in 2023. Since its establishment, Muhammadiyah have demonstrated its commitment to save the world.
Muhammadiyah take actions through establishing a lot of institutions to provide services in many fields. This movement also reinforces its branches nationally and internationally.
According to the secretariat of the Central Board of Muhammadiyah, data of Muhammadiyah per November 18, 2023 are written as follows:
- The Regional Board of Muhammadiyah (PWM): 35
- The Local Board of Muhammadiyah (PDM): 475
- The Muhammadiyah Branch (PCM): 3,947
- Muhammadiyah Sub-Branch Leadership (PRM): 14,670
- The Special Branch of Muhammadiyah (PCIM): 30
- Muhammadiyah councils, departments, and bureaus: 31
- Muhammadiyah-Aisyiyah higher education institutions: 172 (83 Universities, 53 Colleges, and 36 other forms of higher education institutions)
- Hospitals: 122 (and 20 hospitals under construction)
- Clinics: 231
- Schools: 5,345
- Waqf assets: 20,465 locations
- Muhammadiyah land area: 214,742,677 m2 (as of Simam 09/2023)
- Muhammadiyah enterprises (AUMSos) (MCC/LKSA): 1,012
- Muhammadiyah boarding schools (PesantrenMu): 440
- International humanitarian missions: Palestine, the Philippines, Rohingya – Myanmar, Pakistan, Cox Bazar – Bangladesh, Morocco, Turkey, Nepal, Sudan, Libya, Jordan, and Lebanon.
A noteworthy highlight from Muhammadiyah’s 111 years of service is the establishment of 30 Muhammadiyah special branches (PCIM) and educational institutions aboard, such as Universiti Muhammadiyah Malaysia (UMAM), Muhammadiyah Australia College (MAC), TK ABA in Cairo, and an emergency school for Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.