Background
Zuhri was born in Kawedanan Sokaraja, Banyumas, Central Java, Dutch East Indies. His father Haji Muhammad Zuhri came from religious farmers. His mother Siti Saudatun was the granddaughter of Asraruddin Kiai, an influential cleric of the time who ran a small boarding school in the area.
Career
Zuhri was brought up with a boarding-school education. He entered the youth movement during the Indonesian National Revolution. At age 19 he was elected leader of the ANSOR Youth Movement of Nahdlatul Ulama, South Central Java.
At the same time, he was elected Consul of the Regional Madrasah Teachers Kedu in Nahdlatul Ulama.
Zuhri became a Reuters news agency correspondent and worked for several newspapers and magazines. During his leadership as Minister of Religion, Islamic higher education in Indonesia rapidly expanded, with the State Islamic Institute (IAIN) developing in nine provinces.
Sudirman, and various other people. Foreign his efforts, Zuhri was given land grants, which he donated to local scholars to build Islamic schools on.
Zuhri wrote a book called Leaving From Boarding School, which was finished on 10 September, 1985, about six months before his death, February 25, 1986.
Leaving From Boarding School was published in 1987. On October 3, 1989, Zuhri was posthumously awarded the Main Book category Adult Reading Humanities field from the Minister of Education and Culture.
Politics
Zuhri participated in the armed and political struggle for Indonesian independence. He help spread Islamic views, such as Ahlus-Sunnah wal Jama"ah, the ideology of nationalism within the framework of an Islamic Indonesia.
Membership
At the age of 35, Zuhri was the Secretary General of the Executive Board of the Nahdlatul Ulama, chief editor of the Daily Community Ambassador, and a member of Parliament. President Sukarno made him a member of the Supreme Advisory Council at the age of 39, and then appointed him as Minister of Religion at the age of 43, replacing the resigning KH Wahib Wahab. Zuhri was appointed Commander of the Division of Central Java Hezbollah and Regional Defense Council Member of Kedu, where he led Hezbollah paramilitary forces to come together under the leadership of Colonel