The Epistemic Discourse of Religious Moderation (Moderasi Beragama) in Indonesia
Since its early beginning, the “Religious Moderation” (Moderasi Beragama) has been a disputed controversy in the making of its epistemic discourses among parties of religious authorities of Islamic organisations, particularly Nahdlatul Ulama (N.U.), Muhammadiyah, and Islamic-based political parties....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Digital Press Social Sciences and Humanities 2024-04, Vol.11, p.14 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Since its early beginning, the “Religious Moderation” (Moderasi
Beragama) has been a disputed controversy in the making of its epistemic
discourses among parties of religious authorities of Islamic organisations,
particularly Nahdlatul Ulama (N.U.), Muhammadiyah, and
Islamic-based political parties. The issues following controversies are
political bias due to the principles of Religious Moderation that are close to
the characteristics of Islam Nusantara (Archipelagical Islam) of
Nahdlatul Ulama, the close ally of the ruling regime. This research discusses
the epistemic discourse of Religious Moderation based on the genealogical
studies of Michel Foucault. Joko Widodo's administration constructed
"Religious Moderation" as a system of knowledge and political ethics,
even a “state ideology” in maintaining a peaceful religious life and
articulating Indonesian Islam. This research reveals that "Religious
Moderation" epistemically refers to ethical values for Indonesian politics
concerning the nature of Indonesian history and its societal identities of
diversity (Kebhinekaan), ethnicity, religion, languages, and beliefs,
including varieties of Indonesian Islam. Nahdlatul Ulama and Joko
Widodo's administration share the same interests in maintaining a peaceful
religious life and nationalism. |
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ISSN: | 2654-9433 2654-9433 |
DOI: | 10.29037/digitalpress.411466 |