This study aims to describe Muhammadiyah's views on religious tolerance and its role in building and maintaining tolerance in Indonesia. Through a literature study and hermeneutic approach, this research finds that Muhammadiyah views tolerance as a form of universal human brotherhood that is in line with Islamic teachings. Muhammadiyah implements tolerance in various inclusive social, educational, and health programs, including the acceptance of non-Muslim students in its educational institutions. Muhammadiyah's moderate and inclusive approach plays a crucial role in promoting harmony and inter-religious harmony in Indonesia, as well as actively contributing to the nation's intellectual life and general welfare. This study affirms Muhammadiyah's contribution to promoting religious tolerance and provides a tangible example of the application of tolerance values in daily life.
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