Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in Indonesia
This study aims to analyze the thoughts of Abdullah Ahmed an-Naim related of constitutionalism, human rights and citizenship based on justice in minority groups. An-Naim’s thoughts on human rights can be accommodated to public expectations regarding the issue of the Ahmadi...
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description | This study aims to analyze the thoughts of Abdullah Ahmed an-Naim related of constitutionalism, human rights and citizenship based on justice in minority groups. An-Naim’s thoughts on human rights can be accommodated to public expectations regarding the issue of the Ahmadiyya community in Indonesia. Read an-Naim’s theory regarding women, non-Muslim status and apostasy. The issue of human rights initiated by an-Naim will be the basic foundation in the explicit explanation of this paper. Considering the existing social values based on the enforcement of human rights in Indonesia, the position of the Ahmadiyya community must be positioned equally in the law in terms of rights and obligations as part of Indonesian citizens. The state must be neutral considering the Ahmadiyya community in responding to its religious existence. The government must maintain neutrality in regulating religious life for every citizen in order to create an atmosphere of harmony and peace. This paper attempts to produce a peaceful religious discourse in the context of religious freedom in Indonesia |
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spelling | doaj.art-89060b6f797b43ce9f6deb8733e705872022-12-22T02:27:37ZaraIndonesian Academy of Social and Religious Research (IASRR)International Journal of Social Science and Religion2723-59202746-086X2022-07-0110913210.53639/ijssr.v3i3.6767Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in IndonesiaMuta Ali Arauf0UIN Prof. K.H. Saifuddin Zuhri, PurwokertoThis study aims to analyze the thoughts of Abdullah Ahmed an-Naim related of constitutionalism, human rights and citizenship based on justice in minority groups. An-Naim’s thoughts on human rights can be accommodated to public expectations regarding the issue of the Ahmadiyya community in Indonesia. Read an-Naim’s theory regarding women, non-Muslim status and apostasy. The issue of human rights initiated by an-Naim will be the basic foundation in the explicit explanation of this paper. Considering the existing social values based on the enforcement of human rights in Indonesia, the position of the Ahmadiyya community must be positioned equally in the law in terms of rights and obligations as part of Indonesian citizens. The state must be neutral considering the Ahmadiyya community in responding to its religious existence. The government must maintain neutrality in regulating religious life for every citizen in order to create an atmosphere of harmony and peace. This paper attempts to produce a peaceful religious discourse in the context of religious freedom in Indonesiahttp://ijssr.net/index.php/ijssr/article/view/67ahmadiyyahhuman rightsabdullah ahmed an- naimmulticultural society |
spellingShingle | Muta Ali Arauf Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in Indonesia International Journal of Social Science and Religion ahmadiyyah human rights abdullah ahmed an- naim multicultural society |
title | Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in Indonesia |
title_full | Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in Indonesia |
title_fullStr | Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed | Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in Indonesia |
title_short | Become Recognized Minority in a Multicultural Society: An- Naim’s Theory in Responding to Ahmadiyyah Cases in Indonesia |
title_sort | become recognized minority in a multicultural society an naim s theory in responding to ahmadiyyah cases in indonesia |
topic | ahmadiyyah human rights abdullah ahmed an- naim multicultural society |
url | http://ijssr.net/index.php/ijssr/article/view/67 |
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