Ani Idrus

Ani Idrus

Ani Idrus was born in Sawah Lunto, West Sumatera on November 25 1918 and was died on January 9 1999. Ani Idrus was prominent reporter and co-founder Waspada daily newspaper with her husband Mohamad Said on 1947.Her career start on 1930 as writer in Panji Pustaka magazine, Jakarta.

List of Books

* Buku Tahunan Wanita (1953)
* Menunaikan Ibadah Haji ke Tanah Suci (1974)
* Wanita Dulu Sekarang dan Esok (1980)
* Terbunuhnya Indira Gandhi (1984)
* Sekilas Pengalaman dalam Pers dan Organisasi PWI di Sumatra Utara (1985)
* Doa Utama dalam Islam (1987)

References

* [http://www.tokohindonesia.com/ensiklopedi/a/ani-idrus/index.shtml Ensiklopedia Tokoh Indonesia]


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