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Building a Tolerant Muslim Society Amidst the Indonesian Diversity

Moch. Bachrurrosyady Amrulloh and Maskuri Hasan Busri
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Moch. Bachrurrosyady Amrulloh: Kiai Abdullah Faqih University, Gresik, East Java, Indonesia
Maskuri Hasan Busri: Malang Islamic University, Malang, East Java, Indonesia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 7, 3214-3220

Abstract: Indonesia is a country with a pluralistic social structure. Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism with most people embracing Islam is one of the indicators of a pluralistic country. If it is not managed well, this diversity can become a trigger for conflict. Pengalangan, a village in Gresik, East Java, has a plural-harmonious community structure. The religion plurality, Islam and Hinduism, is the dominant character, with Muslims as the majority. The construction of harmony between religious communities cannot be separated from a tolerant Muslim society.

Date: 2024
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