Gus Yahya Cholil Staquf: Reformist Islamic Leader and Chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama
Kyai Haji Yahya Cholil Staquf (born 16 February 1966), widely known as Gus Yahya, is a prominent Indonesian Islamic cleric, intellectual, and political figure who currently serves as Chairman of the Executive Council of Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), the largest Muslim organization in Indonesia and one of the most influential Islamic bodies in the world. He assumed this position in December 2021 after winning a closely watched leadership contest at the 34th NU Conference (Muktamar NU) held at Lampung University, Bandar Lampung. In that election, Gus Yahya defeated the incumbent chairman Said Aqil Siradj, securing 337 votes to Siradj’s 210, marking a significant leadership transition within NU.
Gus Yahya’s rise to national prominence has been shaped by a long engagement with both religious institutions and state affairs. Between 1999 and 2001, he served as spokesperson to President Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), Indonesia’s first democratically elected president and a towering figure within NU. This role placed Yahya at the heart of Indonesia’s post–New Order political transition and exposed him to high-level policymaking and international diplomacy. In recognition of his experience and standing, President Joko Widodo appointed him on 31 May 2018 as a member of the Presidential Advisory Council, replacing the late Hasyim Muzadi.
Politically, Yahya was previously associated with the National Awakening Party (PKB), a party closely linked to NU. He was at one time widely predicted to become Minister of Religious Affairs in the Onward Indonesia Cabinet. Ultimately, however, President Jokowi appointed his younger brother, Yaqut Cholil Qoumas, to that influential post—making the Cholil family one of the most prominent clerical-political families in contemporary Indonesia.
Beyond formal politics, Gus Yahya has been active in grassroots and intellectual community initiatives. In 2009, he founded the “Community of Terong Gosong”, an informal discussion forum and civic platform, and later served as chairman of its supervisory board. The community reflects his interest in open dialogue, cultural critique, and social engagement beyond traditional religious spaces.
Born in Leteh village, Rembang, Central Java, Gus Yahya is the eldest son of Muhammad Cholil Bisri, a respected Islamic scholar and former Deputy Speaker of the People’s Consultative Assembly. His educational background combines traditional Islamic learning and modern social sciences. He studied at Madrasah Al-Munawwir Krapyak in Yogyakarta, one of Indonesia’s leading pesantren, and later enrolled in sociology at Gadjah Mada University, although he did not complete his degree. During this period, he was active in the Muslim Students’ Association (HMI) and NU, laying the foundation for his future leadership.
Within NU, Yahya steadily rose through the ranks, serving as Katib Aam (General Secretary of the Supreme Council) from 2015 to 2021 before being elected chairman. He has also authored several books, including The Terong Gosong (2011), Terong Gosong Reloaded (2016), and PBNU: Perjuangan Besar Nahdlatul Ulama (2020), which reflect his thinking on religion, organization, and society.
Gus Yahya has not been without controversy. His 2018 visit to Israel as a guest of the American Jewish Committee sparked widespread debate in Indonesia, where public support for Palestine is strong and diplomatic ties with Israel do not exist. Critics warned of potential unrest, while supporters argued for dialogue and engagement. The episode underscored Gus Yahya’s reputation as a bold and unconventional leader, willing to challenge taboos in pursuit of what he views as NU’s broader moral and global mission.
