Prabowo Provides Land for MUI & Islamic Organizations Near Hotel Indonesia Roundabout
President Prabowo Subianto has allocated approximately 4,000 square metres of land in front of the Bundaran Hotel Indonesia (HI) in Central Jakarta for the construction of offices for Islamic organizations. The announcement was made during a gathering with leaders of the Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) on Saturday, February 7, 2026, and further detailed on Monday.
Land Allocation Details
The designated land will house facilities for MUI, Badan Amil Zakat Nasional (Baznas), and other Islamic organizations requiring operational space. President Subianto indicated the final design, including the number of floors, will be determined by Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar. A preliminary suggestion of a 40-story building was mentioned.
The decision to provide this land stemmed from a direct request by Minister Nasaruddin Umar, who informed President Subianto that MUI currently lacks a permanent, clearly defined office location. President Subianto admitted he was previously unaware of this situation.
Significance of the Decision
President Subianto framed the allocation as a means to ensure that institutions representing Indonesian Islam have a visible and central presence in the nation’s capital. He stated his intention to move beyond the current landscape of luxury hotels and shopping malls in the Bundaran HI area, creating space for Islamic organizations.
The project’s progression will likely depend on the Minister of Religious Affairs’ plans for the building’s design, and scale. The allocation of land could lead to further discussions about the role of religious organizations in urban planning and national life.
Frequently Asked Questions
What organizations will benefit from this land allocation?
The land is intended for use by MUI, Baznas, and other Islamic organizations that require office space.
Who initiated the request for this land?
The request came from Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar, who informed President Subianto that MUI did not have a permanent office.
What is the proposed size of the building?
While the final decision rests with the Minister of Religious Affairs, a preliminary plan for a 40-story building was discussed.
How might this development reshape the landscape of the Bundaran HI area and its symbolic meaning for Jakarta residents?