Education
Misrawi completed his undergraduate education with the Creed-Philosophy Department, Faculty of Usul al-Din, First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (1995–2000).
Misrawi completed his undergraduate education with the Creed-Philosophy Department, Faculty of Usul al-Din, First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (1995–2000).
Returning from Cairo, Misrawi was an active participant in the Institute for Study and Human Resource of Nahdlatul Ulama (Lakpesdam NU) and was the Coordinator of Study and Research in 2000-2002. Since childhood, Misrawi made himself very familiar with the Islamic world, especially pesantren (Islamic boarding schools). He was a student of the First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Quran Memorization Association (Jam"iyyah Tahfidz al-Quran) in 1989-1990.
Misrawi continued his studies at the pesantren Three Mile Island al-Amien, Prenduan, Sumenep, Madura, for five years (1990–1995).
From this pesantren world, Misrawi learned many of the basics of the Islamic sciences such as the Quran, Tafsir (interpretation science), Fiqh, literature, and philosophy. While at the seminary, Misrawi became active in the world of journalism and writing.
During Misrawi"s six-year period of study at the seminary, he was not satisfied with staying in the search for knowledge, especially in the field of religion. Misrawi continued his graduate education in the Creed-Philosophy Department, Faculty of Usul al-Din, First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt (1995–2000).
Every since Misrawi"s time as a student, the ability of his analysis of the Islamic world continues to grow.
He has been active in the world of writing and has been the editor (editor) on the bulletin Terobosan and also chief editor of university journal titled "Oase". In the world of activism, Misrawi was active in the Institute of Philosophy in Egypt. When Misrawi was in Egypt, thanks to his work in the world of activism and journalism, he had the opportunity to interview some of the major figures in the Islamic world, such as Yusuf al-Qaradhawi, Sayyed Yasin, Halah Mustafa, Youhanna Qaltah, "Username" Iraqi, Muhammad "Abd al-Bayoumi Mu"thi, Adonis and Nawal Saadawi.
After Misrawi finished his studies at Egypt in 2000 he returned to Indonesia and became directly active in the institutions of Study and Human Resource Nahdlatul Ulama (Lakpesdam NU) as the Coordinator for Study and Research from 2000 to 2002.
Together with some the young leaders of other NU, Misrawi published a thought journal in Lakpesdam titled "Tashwirul Afkar" and made himself the editor of this journal from 2000 to 2005. In 2006, Misrawi continued graduate studies (post-graduate) at the School of Philosophy in Driyarkara Jakarta.
Although active as a political and Islamic activist, Misrawi continued to write. In 2008, Misrawi became the director of the Moderate Modern Society, in Jakarta.
The Moderate Modern Society is a research institute that aims to convey the moderation in Indonesia"s development approach, especially in terms of religious tolerance and social justice in a plural society (various) with democratic ideas.