The discussion occurred after problems arose regarding the conflict between Sunni and Shiite Islam after the clash which killed a resident in Sampang Regency, Madura Island.
After graduating from Al-Azhar, moments later he was appointed dean of the Ushuluddin Faculty, the State Islamic Institute of Palu from 1967 to 1977.
In addition, he also became the General Chairman of the Gerakan Usaha Pembaharuan Pendidikan Islam (GUPPI) in Central Sulawesi.
[2] Sayyid Saggaf bin Muhammad Aljufri was born in Pekalongan as the eldest son in 1937 with the same date as the Independence Day of the Republic of Indonesia, 17 August.
While his mother was an Indonesian female Islamic scholar named Hababah Syarifah Raquan binti Thalib Al-Jufri.