Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and Limits

This paper discusses the complex implementation of an ideal framework for governing religion in Indonesia and France. Every country is required to apply a balanced approach to protect internal interests on one hand and adapting to the world’s values on the other. In practice, however, it is never po...

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Main Author: Asep Saepudin Jahar
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: State Islamic University (UIN) Mataram 2018-05-01
Series:Ulumuna
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Online Access:https://ulumuna.or.id/index.php/ujis/article/view/315
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description This paper discusses the complex implementation of an ideal framework for governing religion in Indonesia and France. Every country is required to apply a balanced approach to protect internal interests on one hand and adapting to the world’s values on the other. In practice, however, it is never possible to achieve such an approach perfectly. By investigating the existing rules on religion and civil rights in Indonesia and France, this paper argues that minority groups in both countries have not been treated justly with respect to their religion. Using the case of Ahmadis in Indonesia and Muslims in France, the paper explains how both countries face formidable challenges in maintaining the balance between an internal policy of harmony and peace, and securing civic rights in accordance with international values. In sum, France and Indonesia share a similar dilemma in attempting to ensure that religious and civil rights are neutral and objective for all people. In such matters, limitations are unavoidable.
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spelling doaj.art-6afbcf278976486088366202aa0c1f7a2022-12-21T23:24:08ZaraState Islamic University (UIN) MataramUlumuna1411-34572355-76482018-05-0122113310.20414/ujis.v22i1.315315Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and LimitsAsep Saepudin Jahar0State of Islamic University, Syarif Hidayatullah JakartaThis paper discusses the complex implementation of an ideal framework for governing religion in Indonesia and France. Every country is required to apply a balanced approach to protect internal interests on one hand and adapting to the world’s values on the other. In practice, however, it is never possible to achieve such an approach perfectly. By investigating the existing rules on religion and civil rights in Indonesia and France, this paper argues that minority groups in both countries have not been treated justly with respect to their religion. Using the case of Ahmadis in Indonesia and Muslims in France, the paper explains how both countries face formidable challenges in maintaining the balance between an internal policy of harmony and peace, and securing civic rights in accordance with international values. In sum, France and Indonesia share a similar dilemma in attempting to ensure that religious and civil rights are neutral and objective for all people. In such matters, limitations are unavoidable.https://ulumuna.or.id/index.php/ujis/article/view/315religioncitizenshipindonesiafrancesecularismahmadiyya
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Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and Limits
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france
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title Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and Limits
title_full Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and Limits
title_fullStr Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and Limits
title_full_unstemmed Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and Limits
title_short Governing Religion In Indonesia and France: Scope and Limits
title_sort governing religion in indonesia and france scope and limits
topic religion
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france
secularism
ahmadiyya
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