Muslim Education, Celebrating Islam and Having Fun As Counter-Radicalization Strategies in Indonesia

oleh: Mark Woodward, Inayah Rohmaniyah, Ali Amin, Diana Coleman

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: International Centre for Counter Terrorism 2010-11-01

Deskripsi

The paper refutes the linkage of Muslim education in Indonesia with radicalization, and addresses the commonly held, if incorrect, perception that theological conservatism has a causal relationship with violent extremism. Rather than a causal agent for extremism, Muslim education in Indonesia tends to operate as a protective mechanism against radicalization, as does participation in vibrant religious and cultural celebrations. Students attending the secular universities are most susceptible to extremist discourse, through the process of re-Islamization and the development of a stark and detached rational understanding of Islam.