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UID:on-being-radical-or-moderate-the-many-ways-of-interpreting-radicalism-and-promoting-moderate-islam-in-contemporary-indonesia-1
SUMMARY:On Being Radical or Moderate: The Many Ways of Interpreting Radicalism and Promoting Moderate Islam in Contemporary Indonesia (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.101
DESCRIPTION:What does radical actually mean is highly diverse. Radical lite
 rally means “pertaining to roots”, from the Latin radix. The use of “radica
 l” in Islamic and political studies marks a desire to reach down to the ver
 y roots of something in order to change it, or reform it entirely. In Indon
 esia, radical Islamic groups are associated with a group of people who pros
 elytize the picture of Islam in stickler way. They often call for the need 
 to install an Islamic State (Khilafah), replacing Pancasila, the Indonesia’
 s constitution, seen as a corrupted ideology. In the Indonesian context, pa
 rticularly before the Reform era came to the fore, progressive  Islamic mas
 s organizations like NU and Muhammadiyah have come up with a common platfor
 m that Pancasila is the sole Ideology of Indonesia’s nation-state. No quest
 ion about it anymore. But after the reform era, new Islamic organizations e
 merged as the more opened political atmosphere was introduced. These transn
 ational organizations, such as HTI, tried to challenge Pancasila or interpr
 et it in an Islamic way, repudiating the fact that Pancasila is the umbrell
 a ideology for every group of people regardless of their religious backgrou
 nd. Consequently, NU and Muhammadiyah with their jargon of Islam Nusantara 
 (the archipelagic Islam) and Islam Berkemajuan (the developing Islam) respe
 ctively have been trying to promote their views about Islam which are moder
 ate, tolerant and inclusive. Although their efforts did not run smoothly, I
 slam Nusantara and Islam Berkemajuan have been taken for granted by NU and 
 Muhammadiyah activists in promoting moderate Islam in Indonesia nationwide.
  This panel invites papers that touch on the many experiences of the activi
 sts of NU and Muhamamdiyah in their effort of promoting moderate Islam in I
 ndonesia and beyond. It also welcomes the varied interpretations of what Is
 lam Nusantara and Islam Berkemajuan mean to different Muslims and context.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/on-being-radical-or-moderate-the-many-ways-of-interpreting-radicalism-and-promoting-moderate-islam-in-contemporary-indonesia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T133000
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UID:on-being-radical-or-moderate-the-many-ways-of-interpreting-radicalism-and-promoting-moderate-islam-in-contemporary-indonesia-2
SUMMARY:On Being Radical or Moderate: The Many Ways of Interpreting Radicalism and Promoting Moderate Islam in Contemporary Indonesia (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.101
DESCRIPTION:What does radical actually mean is highly diverse. Radical lite
 rally means “pertaining to roots”, from the Latin radix. The use of “radica
 l” in Islamic and political studies marks a desire to reach down to the ver
 y roots of something in order to change it, or reform it entirely. In Indon
 esia, radical Islamic groups are associated with a group of people who pros
 elytize the picture of Islam in stickler way. They often call for the need 
 to install an Islamic State (Khilafah), replacing Pancasila, the Indonesia’
 s constitution, seen as a corrupted ideology. In the Indonesian context, pa
 rticularly before the Reform era came to the fore, progressive  Islamic mas
 s organizations like NU and Muhammadiyah have come up with a common platfor
 m that Pancasila is the sole Ideology of Indonesia’s nation-state. No quest
 ion about it anymore. But after the reform era, new Islamic organizations e
 merged as the more opened political atmosphere was introduced. These transn
 ational organizations, such as HTI, tried to challenge Pancasila or interpr
 et it in an Islamic way, repudiating the fact that Pancasila is the umbrell
 a ideology for every group of people regardless of their religious backgrou
 nd. Consequently, NU and Muhammadiyah with their jargon of Islam Nusantara 
 (the archipelagic Islam) and Islam Berkemajuan (the developing Islam) respe
 ctively have been trying to promote their views about Islam which are moder
 ate, tolerant and inclusive. Although their efforts did not run smoothly, I
 slam Nusantara and Islam Berkemajuan have been taken for granted by NU and 
 Muhammadiyah activists in promoting moderate Islam in Indonesia nationwide.
  This panel invites papers that touch on the many experiences of the activi
 sts of NU and Muhamamdiyah in their effort of promoting moderate Islam in I
 ndonesia and beyond. It also welcomes the varied interpretations of what Is
 lam Nusantara and Islam Berkemajuan mean to different Muslims and context.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/on-being-radical-or-moderate-the-many-ways-of-interpreting-radicalism-and-promoting-moderate-islam-in-contemporary-indonesia
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T170000
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