Contending Views and Power Struggle within Islam: The Clash of Religious Discourse and Citizenship in Contemporary Indonesia

Luthfi Makhasin, B. Sugiarto
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In the last 20 years, the ‘conservative turn’ toward overtly Islamic identity in Indonesia paved the way for raising the political Islamism. This political Islamism aspires to the continuing Islamization, implementation of sharia, and even the establishment of a global caliphate. Emerging Islamist forces such as FPI, Jamaah Tarbiyah, and HTI along with the conservative turn, therefore, pose the normative-political challenges to both republican and liberal notions of citizenship. This paper deals with the question of religion and citizenship under the democratic space in contemporary Indonesia. By examining three variants of Islamic citizenship, religion vigilant, pragmatic, and rejectionist citizenship, this paper tries to address the following question: to what extent Islamism challenges the discourse of citizenship in contemporary Indonesia? We argue that while Islamism apparently rises and gains followers, the state and mainstream Muslim organizations (NU and Muhammadiyah), and their emphasis on Pancasila and commitment to NKRI successfully manage to reconcile Islam and citizenship under democratic space.
伊斯兰教内部的观点和权力斗争:当代印度尼西亚宗教话语和公民身份的冲突
在过去的20年里,印尼向公开伊斯兰身份的“保守转变”为政治伊斯兰主义的兴起铺平了道路。这种政治伊斯兰主义渴望继续伊斯兰化,实施伊斯兰教法,甚至建立一个全球哈里发国。因此,FPI、Jamaah Tarbiyah和HTI等新兴伊斯兰势力,以及保守派的转变,对共和党和自由派的公民观念构成了规范性的政治挑战。本文探讨了当代印尼民主空间下的宗教与公民身份问题。通过考察伊斯兰公民身份的三种变体,即宗教警惕公民身份、务实公民身份和拒绝公民身份,本文试图解决以下问题:伊斯兰主义在多大程度上挑战了当代印度尼西亚的公民身份话语?我们认为,虽然伊斯兰主义显然兴起并获得了追随者,但国家和主流穆斯林组织(NU和Muhammadiyah),以及他们对Pancasila的重视和对NKRI的承诺,成功地在民主空间下调和了伊斯兰教和公民身份。
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