Hasri Ainun Habibie

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Indonesian physician and First Lady of Indonesia



Hasri Ainun Habibie in 1998

Hasri Ainun Habibie (11 August 1937 – 22 May 2010) was an Indonesian physician and the wife of B. J. Habibie, the third President of Indonesia. She served as the First Lady of Indonesia from 1998 to 1999. Known for her intelligence, compassion, and dedication to public service, Ainun played a significant role in supporting her husband's political career and in various social causes.

Early life and education[edit | edit source]

Hasri Ainun Besari was born in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. She was the third of eight children in her family. Ainun showed an early aptitude for academics and pursued her education with diligence. She attended the University of Indonesia, where she studied medicine and graduated as a physician. Her medical background later influenced her involvement in health-related social initiatives.

Marriage and family[edit | edit source]

Ainun married B. J. Habibie on 12 May 1962. The couple had two sons, Ilham Akbar Habibie and Thareq Kemal Habibie. Their marriage was characterized by mutual respect and support, with Ainun often accompanying her husband during his studies and work abroad, including in Germany.

Role as First Lady[edit | edit source]

As First Lady of Indonesia, Ainun was known for her grace and commitment to social causes. She focused on health and education, advocating for better healthcare services and educational opportunities for children. Ainun was actively involved in various charitable organizations and initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of Indonesian citizens.

Later life and legacy[edit | edit source]

After her husband's presidency, Ainun continued her philanthropic work. She was involved in the establishment of several foundations and was a patron of various social programs. Her contributions to society were recognized with numerous awards and honors.

Ribbon of the Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipradana
Ribbon of the Bintang Mahaputera Adipurna
Ribbon of the Bintang Mahaputera Utama

Ainun passed away on 22 May 2010 in Munich, Germany, after a battle with cancer. Her death was widely mourned in Indonesia, and she is remembered as a beloved figure who dedicated her life to the service of others.

Honors and awards[edit | edit source]

Throughout her life, Ainun received several prestigious awards in recognition of her contributions to society. These include the Bintang Republik Indonesia Adipradana, the Bintang Mahaputera Adipurna, and the Bintang Mahaputera Utama.

Commemoration[edit | edit source]

In honor of her legacy, the Rumah Sakit Regional dr. Hasri Ainun Habibie in Parepare was named after her. This hospital serves as a testament to her lifelong commitment to healthcare and public service.

Rumah Sakit Regional dr. Hasri Ainun Habibie in Parepare

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