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Implications of Islam and Pluralism in Post-Suharto Indonesia

Abstract

This paper attempts to explore the multifaceted Islamic culture and ideology was shaped in different historical periods in Indonesia, particularly focusing on the revival of Islamic extremism and liberalism as well as the surging conflict among Islamic communities in the post-Suharto era. The paper asserts that in the post-Suharto era, progressive Muslim/Islamic liberalist is upholding pluralism, and pancasila is emerging as a positive force for Indonesia’s peaceful transition to democracy, solidly defending national unity.

keywords
Indonesia, Islam, Pluralism, pancasila, democratization

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