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Journal : Al-Albab

Response of Millennial Muslims to Religious Minority Groups in Indonesia Hasse Jubba; Ahmad Sunawari Long; Ririt Yuniar
Al-Albab Vol 10, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Graduate Program of Pontianak Institute of Islamic Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24260/alalbab.v10i1.1982

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Religious minority groups have historically been positioned as the trigger for religious and social disharmony. This paper aims to explore the millennial Muslims’ basis for their positioning towards minority groups in Indonesia. The data collected through questionnaires, interviews, and document studies were analyzed and then converted into narrative form, tables, diagrams, and charts. The findings show that there are two millennial Muslim responses towards religious minority groups. First, some are responding with acceptance of non-Islamic affiliated minority groups. Of the 412 surveyed respondents, 280 or 67, 96% stated their acceptance based on the juridical-constitutional reason that every citizen has the same rights and obligations, including the rights to live and obey the law. Representing the second millennial response, most respondents also rejected Islamic-affiliated minority groups. 383 respondents (93%) stated this rejection noting that they believe in the existence of these groups damaging Islam’s image. The different forms of response are based on theological, juridical, and cultural reasons that can be found in religious arguments, legislation, and values of the local wisdom of the Indonesians. This study proposes the need of building better understanding among millennial Muslims regarding social diversity in Indonesia, and finding common ground for these differences that can be applied to avoid religious conflicts in the future.
Being Minority in Papua: Religious and Political Identity Struggle of the Dani Muslims Ade Yamin; Irwan Abdullah; Achmad Nurmandi; Hasse Jubba; Zuli Qodir
Al-Albab Vol 8, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Graduate Program of Pontianak Institute of Islamic Studies

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The issue of religious and political identity of the Dani Muslims in Papua has been associated to social construction of the ethnic and religious aspects as the basis of political policies by the local government. The local government present in the form of Undang-Undang Otonomi Khusus Papua (UU OTSUS Papua) or the Law Number 21 of 2001 concerning Special Autonomy for Papua has been understood to become one of the keys playing roles in constructing the identity of people in modern Papua. This work attempts to review the process of becoming minority of the Dani Muslims within the context of the Papua society. They live in the central mountains with limited infrastructure and access to modern life. The work suggests that the Dani Muslim has become minority in terms of political representation as well as religious identity due to three conditions. First, the practice and implementation of the Law Number 21 of 2001 concerning Special Autonomy for Papua has significantly influenced the live of the Dani Muslims with regards to their political representation as well as religious identity. Second, they embrace Islam as a way of life and have to deal with the cultural conditions of the Dani community in general that are very consistent in maintaining their local tradition. Third, the domination of religious symbols used in public spaces has been found to have much influence to the identity of minority groups. The Christian Papuans later made further claims of Papua as the Land of Christ has had a broad impact not only on the access to public services for the Dani Muslims but has also presented them with new pressure and marginalized in terms of political position and religious group existence.
Co-Authors A. A. A. WULANDIRA SAWITRI DJELANTIK Ab Rahman, Zaizul Abdul Munir Mulkhan Abdullah, Zaki Abdurrahman Alauddin Achmad Nurmandi Achmadi Adam Mudinillah Ade Yamin Adila, Nispi Amalia Ahamed Sarjoon Razick Ahmad Sahide Ahmad Sahide Ahmad Sultra Rustan Ahmad Sunawari Long Ahmad Sunawari Long Ahmad Sunawari Long Ahmed Sarjoon Razick Akbar Nur Aziz Akbar Nur Aziz Akbar Tanjung, Ardi Akbar, Paisal Ali Maksum Alkaf, M Amrullah Amrullah Andi Luhur Prianto Aqmal Reza Amri Ardi Akbar Tanjung Asma Subur Asti, Mulham Jaki Awang, Jaffary Azam Syukur Rahmatullah, Azam Syukur Azhar, Muh Aziz, Akbar Nur Bambang Hariyanto Bambang Hariyanto Cahyani, Novita Cipto, Bambang Danang Eko Prastya Darmansyah Darus, Muhammad Rifai Demina Deni Setiawan Dian Septi Purnamasari Didi Darmadi, Didi Dwi Nugroho Dyah Mutiarin Dyah Mutiarin, Dyah Dzinnun, Yusriah Efendi, Zakaria F. Faisal Fahmia Robiatun NB Ferdaus, Nadia Nuril Fernando, Henky Fernando, Henky Fitri Oviyanti Galib, Syamsul Arif Gina Destrianti Haedar Nashir Hanim, Meysella Al Firdha Harni, Mellysa Dwi Henky Fernando Herianto Herianto Herman Lawelai Herpita Wahyuni Hidayati, Mega Huda, Ahmad Fathul Ibrahim Mohamed, Adil Hassan Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ilik, Goran Irham, Rif’at Ayu Wijdan Iribaram, Suparto Irwan Abdullah Irwan Abdullah Irwan Irwan Ishlahuddin, Ishlahuddin Ismail, Mohd Hatib Jaffary Awang Jamhari Jamhari Juhansar Andi Latief Kamsi Kamsi Kamsi, Kamsi Lale Yomi Safitri Larasati, Yuniar Galuh Loilatu, Mohammad Jafar Long, Ahmad Sunawari M Nastain M, A Alfira Yuningsih M. Alkaf M. Rafi M. Syamsurrijal M. Syamsurrijal Made Devi Wedayanti Maulana, Harry Fajar Maysharah, Siti Mega Hidayati, Mega Misbah Zulfa Elizabeth Muhamad Nastain Muhamad Nastain Muhammad Cahlanang Prandawa Muhammad Wahdini Mustaqim Pabbajah Nastain, M Nastain, M. Nastain, Muhamad Nichella Ayu Clarita Nispi Amalia Adila Nur Quma Laila Nur Quma Laila Nurazizah, Siti Nurwijayanti Prasna Hestu Swasta Pratiwi, Winda Ika Purwaningsih, Titin Putri, Riska Erfiana Rabiatul Adawiah Regina Putri Listyadewi Ridwal Trisoni Rifa Nurul Isnaeni Ririt Yuniar Rossi Maunofa Widayat Safitri, Lale Yomi Saka, Putri Ananda Septiani, Triana Sholikhah Sholikhah Siregar, A. Khawarizmi Siti Aisyah Sungkilang Sjafri Sairin Sjafri Sairin Sjafri Sairin Solly Aryza Sono, Devita Sari Sopyan, Abdul Rachman Subandi, Yeyen Sudirman Sudirman Suheri Suheri Sumardi Sumardi Sungkilang, Siti Aisyah Sunyoto Usman Surya Sukti, Surya Syahrul Akmal Latif Syamsurrijal, M Syamsurrijal, M. Tawakkal Baharuddin Tawakkal Baharuddin Tawakkal Baharuddin Tawakkal Baharuddin Tawakkal Baharuddin, Tawakkal Tohirin Tohirin Tohirin Tohirin Tri Hastuti Nur Rochima Triana Septiani Tulus Warsito, Tulus Umar Warfete Umar Werfete Vindhi Putri Pratiwi Wafi, Mahmud Hibatul Wahyuni, Esa Nur Wardani, Tri Ulfa Yuktikarini, Devi Dharma Yundari, Yundari Yuniar Galuh Larasati Yuniar Galuh Larasati Yuningsih M, A. Alfira Zaenuddin Hudi Prasojo Zaima Latifah Zaki Abdullah Zuhdiyah Zuhdiyah Zuli Qodir Zuly Qodir Zuly Qodir Zuly Qodir Zuly Qodir Zuly Qodir