The Indonesian Islamic Party was an Islamic political party in the Dutch East Indies. Formed by dissenting members of the Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII) in 1938, the party was dissolved by the occupying Japanese in March 1942.
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (pictured), was the founder and leader of the party
Soekiman Wirjosandjojo was an Indonesian politician and physician who served as prime minister of Indonesia from 1951 until 1952. Additionally, Soekiman served as the first president of the Masyumi Party from 1945 to 1951.
Official portrait, 1951
Soekiman (second from left) as part of the Indonesian delegation during the Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference.
Soekiman (seated, center) as part of Indonesia's Western New Guinea delegation in 1950.
Soekiman (bottom row, first from left) with Sukarno, Hatta, and his cabinet.