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[종교] Purist Salafis in Indonesia: Between Religious Belief and Demands of Democratic Governance

인도네시아 국외연구자료 연구보고서 - RSIS 발간일 : 2023-06-01 등록일 : 2023-06-16 원문링크

With Indonesia slated to hold its next presidential and general elections in February 2024, political parties are preparing their candidates and will soon start campaigning to woo voters. Many are trying to sense the direction in which the election discourse is likely to head – whether it will reflect rising conservatism and Islamic-leaning politics, like the 2016 Jakarta gubernatorial election and 2019 presidential election did, or a different outlook altogether.

Indonesia has the world’s largest Muslim population, with about 87% of the total population professing the Islamic faith. Indonesian Muslims are predominantly moderate and tolerant. But the influence of conservative Islamic groups is growing. These groups have become more visible in recent years, promoting a conservative Islamic agenda and advocating stricter adherence to Islamic laws and values. Also, such groups support political candidates who prioritise traditional values and religious beliefs.

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