Indonesia is a multi-cultural and multi-religious nation that since its beginning has been based on Pancasila and Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, which recognized unity in diversity and respect of each people group equally.
Nevertheless, this state foundation and commitment has been challenged from time to time. In socioreligious life, the key challenges are in Muslim-Christian relations as well as in the struggle of the Islamic state. In the past decade, the rise of religious extremism has widely influenced and recruited young people, including university students, to be on board.
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Author: Andreas Jonathan
Topic: Group Rights, Interfaith