Views of Religious Leaders on Radicalism in Palu City
Rus’an,
H. Juraid Abdul Latief,
Muhammad Khairil and
Hasan Muhamad
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Rus’an: Social Science Study Program Postgraduate Doctoral Program, Tadulako University, Palu-Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
H. Juraid Abdul Latief: Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Tadulako University, Palu-Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Muhammad Khairil: Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Tadulako University, Palu-Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Hasan Muhamad: Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Tadulako University, Palu-Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2021, vol. 05, issue 12, 116-120
Abstract:
The view of Religious Figures towards Radicalism in Palu City, Central Sulawesi. This study aims to: 1) find out the views of religious figures in Palu City about radicalism in the context of thoughts or ideas, 2) to find out the views of religious figures in Palu City about radicalism in actions and movements, 3) To find out the strategies in overcoming radicalism. This research employed a qualitative method with an inductive approach. The research informants consist of interfaith leaders in Palu City. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and document studies.The study results show that the views of religious figures in Palu City on radicalism in the context of thoughts or ideas are not disputed and not to be concerned because every religious adherent wants to return to the basis of his religious purity. Therefore, the truth claim, which is considered one of the radical characteristics, is wrong. Religious adherents must believe in the fact of their religion and must believe that anything Contrary to their religion is wrong. Believing in the truth of religion is a condition of faith in every adherent. Thus it should not be a concern as long as it is not followed by violence. The view of religious figures in Palu City towards radicalism in the context of actions and movements violates all religious values. No religion justifies violent actions. The strategies in anticipating and reducing the growth of radicalism, namely maintaining and reviving the culture of local wisdom and building interfaith communication through the Religious Communication Forum (FKUB).
Date: 2021
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