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Wahid: A 'prophet' welcomed abroad
Islam, Democracy and Violence
Contemporary Indonesian Islam
Extremism: Enemy of Religion
Politic in Pesantren: A Transcendental Loyalty
Defending the Oppressed Ahmadiyah
The World should know about Islam in Indonesia
The fallacy of fatwas
Ruling against blasphemy
Islam and Judaism
NU versus the “Trans-National Movements”
The Last King of Java
Indonesia 's former president offers a model of Muslim tolerance
DAUGHTER Of ISLAM
An eloquent (and elegant) foe of Muslim fundamentalists
Right Islam vs. Wrong Islam
Olygarchy in the Interpretation of Religion
Threat of Religious Freedom
Better Management of Indonesian (Cheap) Migrant Workers in Malaysia Might Benefit Both Countries
In Memoriam: Pope John Paul II
Can religious education enhance peace, harmony?
Democracy's gates open in the Islamic world
 
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Rizieq’s and Munarman’s Verdicts

One of the victims of the Monas Tragedy, Ahmad Suaedy, felt the sentence was too short in light of the face that both had been jailed before but had obviously not learnt their lesson.

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Indonesian Radicals on a Ramadan Holiday

The Islamic Defenders Front seems to have lightened up on 'evil' this fasting month. Why?

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Cigarette fatwa trend?
Many ulemas may feel uneasy in facing appeals, including from the National Commission for Child Protection and from Minister of Health Siti Fadilah Supari, who have asked the Indonesian Ulemas Council (MUI) to issue a fatwa (edict) declaring cigarette smoking haram. It is not an easy request as many ulemas are heavy smokers and the cigarette industry, directly or indirectly, provides great job opportunities.
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Joining the Caravan?: The Middle East, Islamism and Indonesia

Jejak KafilahThere are similarities between the radical Islamic movements in Indonesia and the Middle East.

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Wahid: A 'prophet' welcomed abroad

While within Indonesia, Abdurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid may be ridiculed by both his opponents and former trusted friends and aides, internationally he is still highly respected.

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