Persuasive communication in religious tolerance in minority areas in Indonesia

Tolerance is a mindset and behavior that forbids prejudice towards various groups or groups within a community. Religions that uphold the authenticity and veracity of Islamic teachings include Islam, which instructs people to constantly respect and tolerate others. One of the cities in Indonesia tha...

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Hauptverfasser: Praptiningsih, Novi Andayani, Handayani, Sarah, Agustini, Vilya Dwi, Rahman, Nurlina, Mustiawan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Tolerance is a mindset and behavior that forbids prejudice towards various groups or groups within a community. Religions that uphold the authenticity and veracity of Islamic teachings include Islam, which instructs people to constantly respect and tolerate others. One of the cities in Indonesia that the government has named a city of tolerance is Kupang. Kupang is a municipality which is also the capital of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) Province, where the Muslim population, including converts to Islam, is only 5% (minority) among the non-Muslim community. The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of communication in promoting religious tolerance in Indonesian minority communities. The research methodology is interpretive and qualitative. FGD, literature research, in-depth interviews, and observation were the methods utilized to acquire the data. Data analysis method for interactive models. The study’s findings indicate that religious tolerance in Kupang is running very well. The relationship between Muslims and non-Muslims is harmonious, helping each other, mutual cooperation, and mutual respect for each community’s worship processions and major religious events. Large religious events are mutually supervised and shared equally between Muslims and non-Muslims. Even though Muslims only make up 5% in the Kupang area, this does not mean they are a minority among the majority. However, it cannot be denied that conflicts have occurred due to misunderstandings between Muslims and non-Muslims due to a significant lack of communication. Overall nevertheless, Kupang’s tolerance for many religions fosters a safe, peaceful, and harmonious environment.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0242355