Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism

This research explores the concept of religious universalism and its potential impact on expressions of Islamic devotion within Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The study aims to investigate how Islamic practices and beliefs can serve as a deterrent against the proliferation of religious extremism...

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Published in:HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
Main Author: Soebahar M.E.; Muhajarah K.; Suyurno S.S.; Embong R.B.; Panaemalae A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS (pty) Ltd 2023
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Soebahar M.E.; Muhajarah K.; Suyurno S.S.; Embong R.B.; Panaemalae A.
Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
2023
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
79
1
10.4102/hts.v79i1.9366
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85182827782&doi=10.4102%2fhts.v79i1.9366&partnerID=40&md5=676ba53a73a89ff656152eb94e25e24d
This research explores the concept of religious universalism and its potential impact on expressions of Islamic devotion within Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The study aims to investigate how Islamic practices and beliefs can serve as a deterrent against the proliferation of religious extremism. By examining various dimensions of Islamic religiosity in these countries, this research seeks to uncover the ways in which a broad and inclusive interpretation of religion can contribute to countering the influence of radical ideologies. Through an analysis of religious rituals, educational frameworks, and cross-faith engagements, this study offers insights into the capacity of religious universalism to mitigate the advancement of religious extremism across diverse cultural and social contexts. Contribution: This research enhances our understanding of how universality of religion can serve as a deterrent against religious extremism by examining its manifestations within the contexts of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The findings offer practical insights and recommendations that can inform policies and initiatives aimed at fostering tolerance, inclusivity, and harmony within diverse religious societies. © 2023. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS.
AOSIS (pty) Ltd
2599422
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Soebahar M.E.; Muhajarah K.; Suyurno S.S.; Embong R.B.; Panaemalae A.
spellingShingle Soebahar M.E.; Muhajarah K.; Suyurno S.S.; Embong R.B.; Panaemalae A.
Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
author_facet Soebahar M.E.; Muhajarah K.; Suyurno S.S.; Embong R.B.; Panaemalae A.
author_sort Soebahar M.E.; Muhajarah K.; Suyurno S.S.; Embong R.B.; Panaemalae A.
title Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
title_short Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
title_full Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
title_fullStr Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
title_full_unstemmed Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
title_sort Islamic devotion in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as a deterrent against religious extremism
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description This research explores the concept of religious universalism and its potential impact on expressions of Islamic devotion within Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The study aims to investigate how Islamic practices and beliefs can serve as a deterrent against the proliferation of religious extremism. By examining various dimensions of Islamic religiosity in these countries, this research seeks to uncover the ways in which a broad and inclusive interpretation of religion can contribute to countering the influence of radical ideologies. Through an analysis of religious rituals, educational frameworks, and cross-faith engagements, this study offers insights into the capacity of religious universalism to mitigate the advancement of religious extremism across diverse cultural and social contexts. Contribution: This research enhances our understanding of how universality of religion can serve as a deterrent against religious extremism by examining its manifestations within the contexts of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. The findings offer practical insights and recommendations that can inform policies and initiatives aimed at fostering tolerance, inclusivity, and harmony within diverse religious societies. © 2023. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS.
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