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  • Bashir, who has always denied terrorist links, was also one of the founders of al-Mukmin boarding school in the Central Java town of Solo that produced some of the country's deadliest bombers.

    Abu Bakar Bashir, Radical Indonesian Cleric, Arrested For Terrorism 2010

  • Efforts to identify the terrorists continued, with police questioning teachers at al Mukmin, a hard-line Islamic boarding school that was attended by one of the suspects in the mid-1990s.

    Jakarta Index Rises Despite Bombings 2009

  • Mr. Sahid graduated from the al Mukmin Islamic boarding school in a suburb of Solo in Central Java in 1995, said Sidney Jones, an adviser to the International Crisis Group, a Brussels-based peace-building advocacy body.

    Police Investigate Islamist in Jakarta Bombing 2009

  • Mr. Bassyir's two sons deliver antidemocratic sermons at al Mukmin, she said, and a number of the children of convicted Jemaah Islamiyah members are enrolled, making it a potential recruiting ground for hard-line Islamists.

    Police Investigate Islamist in Jakarta Bombing 2009

  • Ms. Jones said she didn't think Abu Bakar Bassyir, a cleric who co-founded the al Mukmin school in 1972 and has been described as the spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, was involved in the latest attacks.

    Police Investigate Islamist in Jakarta Bombing 2009

  • Al Mukmin school in Pondok Ngruki, Central Java, would teach many of the men who would later be arrested and linked to al-Qaeda.

    Seeds of Terror Maria A. Ressa 2003

  • Al Mukmin school in Pondok Ngruki, Central Java, would teach many of the men who would later be arrested and linked to al-Qaeda.

    Seeds of Terror Maria A. Ressa 2003

  • -1972: Bashir co-founds al-Mukmin Islamic school in Ngruki, near the central Indonesian town of Solo, with Islamic firebrand Abdullah Sungkar.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • -1972: Bashir co-founds al-Mukmin Islamic school in Ngruki, near the central Indonesian town of Solo, with Islamic firebrand Abdullah Sungkar.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • He also set up the al-Mukmin boarding school that produced some of the country's deadliest bombers.

    Arab Times Kuwait English Daily 2010

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