Kesan penulis, pembukaan khutbah Jum’at yang biasa kita dengar kurang memadai porsinya dan kurang memiliki ‘greget’ isinya. Kesan ini diperkuat setelah membandingkan dengan best practices di beberapa negara arab atau ‘terarabkan’ yang pernah penulis kunjungi. Pernah penulis mendengarkan khutbah yang isinya ‘melulu’ tahmid tetapi tetap saja memukau dan ‘memaksa’ jama’ah untuk khusyu menyimak. ‘Semangat’ materi khutbah itu kira-kira seperti apa yang tercantum dalam artikel terlampir— reflekasi penulis mengenai al-fatihah. Artikel ini— mungkin memadai sebagai materi khutbah berdurasi kurang dari 20 menit— dapat diakses secara bebas dengan cara meng-klik: Draft Khutbah JumA
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**Statistics and Spirituality: An Unexpected Synergy** At first glance, the pairing of statistics and religion may seem unconventional—even paradoxical. One discipline is rooted in empirical analysis, quantifying the tangible realities of our world; the other contemplates the transcendent, exploring truths beyond the physical realm. Yet this very duality defines my journey: a lifelong dedication to statistical rigor intertwined with a deep fascination for humanity’s spiritual dimensions. **Professional Journey: Three Decades of Data-Driven Impact** From 1981 to 2011, I served as a statistician at *BPS-Statistics Indonesia*, the nation’s central bureau of statistics, contributing to data-driven policymaking and national development. Following this, I lent my expertise to Indonesia’s *TNP2K* (a Vice President’s Office initiative) and the *International Labour Organization’s Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ILO-ROAP)* as a senior statistician. Since 2012, I have operated as an independent consultant, collaborating with entities like the ILO and Indonesian government agencies on pivotal projects. A recent highlight includes leading Indonesia’s first comprehensive *estimation of child labor* for the ILO Country Office in Jakarta (2019), a critical step toward addressing this urgent social challenge. **Spiritual Inquiry: Bridging the Universal and the Esoteric** Parallel to my professional work, I have nurtured a decades-long intellectual passion for the essence of religious thought—its esoteric traditions, universal principles, and timeless wisdom. Sufism’s mystical teachings and the *perennial philosophy*, which seeks shared truths across spiritual traditions, hold particular resonance for me. To explore these themes, I have authored and shared reflections on my personal blog, inviting dialogue on how inner understanding intersects with our outer world. **Convergence: Where Analysis Meets Meaning** This unlikely harmony between data and devotion has profoundly shaped my perspective: statistics reveal the *"what"* of human conditions, while spirituality grapples with the *"why."* Together, they form a dynamic lens through which I seek to understand—and contribute to—both the measurable and the immeasurable dimensions of life. . View all posts by Uzair Suhaimi