JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN ISLAM
Vol 19, No 1 (2025)

NU'S INVOLVEMENT IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: A Convergence of Ideological and Pragmatic Motives

Noor, Firman (Research Center for Politics BRIN)
Romli, Lili (Research Center for Politics BRIN)
Hanafi, Ridho Imawan (Research Center for Politics BRIN)
Sweinstani, Mouliza Kristhopher Donna (Research Center for Politics BRIN)
Uhlin, Anders (Lund University)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jun 2025

Abstract

This paper analyzes Nahdlatul Ulama’s (NU) involvement in Indonesia's 2024 Presidential Election, focusing on the convergence of ideological and pragmatic motives. The study examines how different factions within NU align with various presidential candidates, driven by both the desire to protect Aswaja values and the need to maintain relevance in the political sphere. Using qualitative methods by conducting in-depth interviews with several NU circle and political party elites at national and local levels, inside and outside Java, and in the NU-base and non-NU Base regions, this study finds that NU’s political engagement often reflects a mix of ideological commitments to maintain Aswaja doctrine and the non-ideological motives which are the proximity to the party or candidate motive, patronage motive, and economic incentives and access to power motive. The research also highlights the challenges NU faces in maintaining neutrality while navigating the complexities of electoral politics. These diverse interests have ultimately led to polarization within NU and prove that NU is not a monolithic political force. Thus, this paper argues that NU's political participation is an unavoidable aspect of its identity, shaped by ongoing tensions between religious principles and the demands of a changing political landscape.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jiis

Publisher

Subject

Religion Social Sciences

Description

The Journal of Indonesian Islam (printed ISSN 1978-6301 and online ISSN 2355-6994) is a refereed academic journal published biannually by the Post­gra­duate Program (PPs) and the Institute for the Study of Religion and Society (LSAS), the State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Sunan Ampel ...