Nahdlatul Ulama (NU, Ulmas' Rebirth), a conservative Sunni
group founded in 1926, is the biggest Muslim organisation in Indonesia and
one of the biggest organisations of this kind in the world. In 1984, it was
chaired by Abdurrahman Wahid, aka Gus Dur, the grandson of the NU founder, Hasyim Asy'ari; Gus Dur was elected President of the Republic in 1999.
During the celebrations of the 82nd anniversary of the NU in a stadium at
Jakarta, members of the group paraded with the flag of NU, which is green
with a white emblem formed of a representation of the Earth surrounded by a
ribbon and nine stars, a writing in Arabic (?) script and the letters "NU".
The flag of NU was also hoisted allover the stadium, in turn with the
Indonesian national flag.
[A variant flag can be seen as members] of Indonesia's largest Sunni Muslim organization, Nahdlatul Ulama {"Revival of the Muslim family"}, gather to commemorate the organization's 85th anniversary in Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, July 17, 2011. Bill Garrison, 26 November 2019