Ari Ganjar Herdiansah, Danis Wahidin, Anugrah Saputra
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The disbandment of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI) in 2017 marked a significant shift in the dynamics of Islamist movements within Indonesia’s political landscape. Although officially banned, the HTI continued to operate in the shadows, employing various camouflage methods. This article analyzes how political dynamics led HTI to its outlawed status and how it adapted in pursuit of its goals amidst the challenges faced. By adopting a political opportunity structure and Islamist ideology as the theoretical framework with the case study as the method, this study scrutinizes HTI’s post-disbandment endeavors at the national level and delves deeper into cases in West Java, Yogyakarta, and East Java. The primary findings of this study reveal that the disbandment of HTI reflected the peak of incongruence between the anti-system ideology they embraced and Indonesia’s political structure. HTI’s ideological drive to exploit electoral events in 2016-2017 eventually put them at a threshold that the ruling authority perceives as a severe threat. HTI struggled to maintain its movement, mixing overt and covert operations, and facing significant pressures and constraints. Its strength is rooted in an Islamist ideology that integrates political and religious beliefs, supported by a disciplined structure. This resilience, seen as adaptive resistance, leverages tactical ingenuity and militancy in response to external pressures and the socio-cultural context in which they operate. Nevertheless, the disbandment has rendered it nearly impossible for HTI to reestablish its expansion in Indonesia’s political arena.
2017年印尼解放党(Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia, HTI)的解散标志着印尼政治格局中伊斯兰运动动态的重大转变。尽管官方禁止,HTI继续在阴影中运作,使用各种伪装方法。本文分析了政治动态是如何导致HTI成为非法企业的,以及它如何在面临挑战的情况下适应自己的目标。本研究以政治机会结构和伊斯兰主义意识形态为理论框架,以案例研究为方法,对HTI解散后在国家层面的努力进行了审视,并深入研究了西爪哇、日arta和东爪哇的案例。本研究的主要发现表明,HTI的解散反映了他们所信奉的反制度意识形态与印尼政治结构之间不一致的高峰。HTI利用2016-2017年选举事件的意识形态驱动,最终将其置于执政当局视为严重威胁的门槛之上。HTI努力维持其行动,混合了公开和隐蔽的行动,并面临着巨大的压力和限制。它的力量植根于一种伊斯兰意识形态,这种意识形态融合了政治和宗教信仰,并得到了纪律严明的结构的支持。这种韧性被视为适应性抵抗,利用战术上的独创性和战斗性来应对外部压力和它们所处的社会文化背景。然而,此次解散使得HTI几乎不可能在印尼的政治舞台上重新扩张。