2020
DOI: 10.35673/ajmpi.v5i2.892
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Conflict Between Hizb Ut-Tahrir And Islamic Civil Society In Indonesia:A Countermovement Approach

Abstract: In a social movement study, countermovement emerges when certain movement is considered to bring threat to the status quo or the current political and social condition. Social movement seeks for changing the existing situation while the countermovement pursues to keep it. As a result, the conflict between two becomes inevitable, where both will compete to win over the other. The existence of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Indonesia (HTI) for years is responded by some Islamic groups especially Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and its … Show more

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“…38 Social media has become an avenue for open conflict between groups, including community organizations, considering that social media users have different backgrounds. 39 Apart from that, there is often misuse of social media, namely the spread of hoax news. The spread of false information, especially during a pandemic, can cause conflict which has implications for the disintegration of the nation.…”
Section: The Occurrence Of National Disintegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 Social media has become an avenue for open conflict between groups, including community organizations, considering that social media users have different backgrounds. 39 Apart from that, there is often misuse of social media, namely the spread of hoax news. The spread of false information, especially during a pandemic, can cause conflict which has implications for the disintegration of the nation.…”
Section: The Occurrence Of National Disintegrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its members faced pressure from both state officials and nationalist groups. The HTI and its caliphate ideology have since been consistently characterized as enemies of the state (Aswar, Yusof, & Hamid, 2020;Heriansyah & Rofii, 2023;Heriansyah, Rofii, & Imdadun, 2022). However, the repression on HTI members was not fully imposed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%