2022
DOI: 10.21043/qijis.v10i2.8221
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Portrait of Indonesian Religious Communities Attitudes toward the Government Policies Restriction on Congregational Worshipping

Abstract: <p>Many offenses have been perpetrated by Indonesian religious communities toward the government’s policies on the restriction of congregational worshipping during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, scant studies investigating those negative attitudes using a qualitative approach. In order to fill the gap, this paper reports on the religious attitudes of Muslims who are considered to violate the restriction policy on religious activities ordered by the Indonesian government. The involved participants were p… Show more

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“…The religious attitudes of Muslims tend to be polarized, constructed and have different mindsets and diversity in understanding government policies (Sardjuningsih, 2022;Zada, 2023)scant studies investigating those negative attitudes using a qualitative approach. In order to fill the gap, this paper reports on the religious attitudes of Muslims who are considered to violate the restriction policy on religious activities ordered by the Indonesian government.…”
Section: Finding and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The religious attitudes of Muslims tend to be polarized, constructed and have different mindsets and diversity in understanding government policies (Sardjuningsih, 2022;Zada, 2023)scant studies investigating those negative attitudes using a qualitative approach. In order to fill the gap, this paper reports on the religious attitudes of Muslims who are considered to violate the restriction policy on religious activities ordered by the Indonesian government.…”
Section: Finding and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azizah analyzes the role of religious elites and identity politics in regional elections, emphasizing the need to prevent identity politics from undermining national unity [26]. Sardjuningsih examines the religious attitudes of Muslims violating government policies during the COVID-19 pandemic and suggests the critical role of Islamic scholars in educating Muslims about the dangers of the virus [27].…”
Section: Political Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Wijaya et al, 2021)There is no need for gaps in the way Muslims polarize religious attitudes to be built. (Sardjuningsih, 2022).…”
Section: Jurnal Ilmiahmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islamic Economics and Technological Transformation of Government in Indonesian Muslim Society can be done. There is a vital role for Islamic scholars in educating Muslims; for example, the role of Islamic scholars regarding the dangers and possible consequences of COVID-19 (Sardjuningsih, 2022). The Indonesian Muslim community supports Islamic economic principles, as the prohibition of usury and joint ownership.…”
Section: Figure 5 Map Of the Interaction Of Islamic Economics And Gov...mentioning
confidence: 99%