2022
DOI: 10.26593/focus.v2i2.5406
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Menakar Sejarah Gerakan Radikalisme Islam serta Upaya Pemerintah dalam Mengatasinya

Abstract: This article examines the commotion of the Islamic radicalism movement that has sprung up in society, and social media has become a space for new ways to carry out propaganda, recruitment, training, planning, or the doctrine of calling for the establish- ment of an Islamic Khilafah. The government and society have a very important role in maintaining the integrity of this nation, thus, this research focuses on the government’s efforts to eradicate radicalism with plural societies.

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“…It differs from contextual individuals who frequently attribute a good stigma to religion, claiming that it is more humane and logical. Religious scriptures are often understood in a rigid, traditional way that leads to extremist and violent behaviour (Agil & Agung 2021) According to a survey by the Wahid Institute, the proportion of radical and intolerant behaviour in Indonesian society has significantly increased from 46% to 54% of its 150 million population. It indicates that 7.4% of Indonesia's population, or 11.4 million people, may become involved in radical activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It differs from contextual individuals who frequently attribute a good stigma to religion, claiming that it is more humane and logical. Religious scriptures are often understood in a rigid, traditional way that leads to extremist and violent behaviour (Agil & Agung 2021) According to a survey by the Wahid Institute, the proportion of radical and intolerant behaviour in Indonesian society has significantly increased from 46% to 54% of its 150 million population. It indicates that 7.4% of Indonesia's population, or 11.4 million people, may become involved in radical activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%