2023
DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2023.2171083
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Media discourse on Islamic women jihadists in Indonesia: Islamic radicalism post-Arab Spring

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“…Thus, moderate Islamic discourse can reappear as a leading discourse and restore the balance between traditionalism and modernization. As presented in table 2 above, several aspects that are considered to have conflictual values such as "jihad" and "defense" were then revised so that Islam returns to its position as the middle religion, namely the religion that appears as the protector of all groups (Ida et al, 2023;Robinson, 2017;Syafiq, 2019). Because of that, then, the moderation factor is suppressed so that the implementation of Islam can appear more lenient and open.…”
Section: Potentials Of Indonesian Muslim Middle Class As Agent Of Rel...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, moderate Islamic discourse can reappear as a leading discourse and restore the balance between traditionalism and modernization. As presented in table 2 above, several aspects that are considered to have conflictual values such as "jihad" and "defense" were then revised so that Islam returns to its position as the middle religion, namely the religion that appears as the protector of all groups (Ida et al, 2023;Robinson, 2017;Syafiq, 2019). Because of that, then, the moderation factor is suppressed so that the implementation of Islam can appear more lenient and open.…”
Section: Potentials Of Indonesian Muslim Middle Class As Agent Of Rel...mentioning
confidence: 99%