Islamism and Democratization in Indonesia Post-Reformation Era: Socio-Political Analysis

In general, this paper will explore features and patterns of Islamism in Indonesia after the downfall of Suharto's regime in which people called it as reformation era. In Indonesian context, the Islamism at least have four characteristics; (i) promoting Islam as a sole basis in transforming soc...

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Published in:International journal of Islamic thought Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 79 - 86
Main Authors: Karim, Syahrir, Mamat, Samsu Adabi, Possumah, Bayu Taufiq
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Bangi International Journal of Islamic Thought 01-12-2014
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Summary:In general, this paper will explore features and patterns of Islamism in Indonesia after the downfall of Suharto's regime in which people called it as reformation era. In Indonesian context, the Islamism at least have four characteristics; (i) promoting Islam as a sole basis in transforming society, (ii) acknowledging Islam as an ideology, (iii) among at the establishment of Islamic state, (iv) which is characterised by implementing Sharìah laws in daily lives. These four attributes may be used in capturing the growth of Muslim's perception on state and democracy in the era of Islamic revival. The above views spread in the various streams or any schools existed in Indonesia, both Islamic movements and other form that is very influential in the process of democracy in Indonesia.
ISSN:2232-1314
2289-6023
DOI:10.24035/ijit.06.2014.008