2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1943-0787.2011.01288.x
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Indonesia: Religious Violence and the Politics of Religious Pluralism

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“…The emergence of violence in various forms, ethno-religious conflicts that still occur frequently, and the rise of Islamist groups that often display violence have made the polite face of Indonesian Islam begin to change (Zainul Hamdi, 2020). Intolerant behavior still occurs in many cities in Indonesia (Damanik, 2020); (Sari & Samsuri, 2020); (Wirawan & Sugiartha, 2020); (Kusuma, 2019); (Arakaki, 2011). When Islamist groups are getting stronger and carrying out their various agendas in various forms, on the other hand, groups that have so far been considered representatives of moderate Islam have been relatively passive.…”
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“…The emergence of violence in various forms, ethno-religious conflicts that still occur frequently, and the rise of Islamist groups that often display violence have made the polite face of Indonesian Islam begin to change (Zainul Hamdi, 2020). Intolerant behavior still occurs in many cities in Indonesia (Damanik, 2020); (Sari & Samsuri, 2020); (Wirawan & Sugiartha, 2020); (Kusuma, 2019); (Arakaki, 2011). When Islamist groups are getting stronger and carrying out their various agendas in various forms, on the other hand, groups that have so far been considered representatives of moderate Islam have been relatively passive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%