The Role of Islam Nusantara and Religious Moderation

Authors

  • Siti Wardah Rizkiyah Nahdlatul Ulama Nusantara College of Sharia
  • Kelin Kelin Nahdlatul Ulama Nusantara College of Sharia
  • Ijum Setiawan Nahdlatul Ulama Nusantara College of Sharia
  • Hapipi Hapipi Nahdlatul Ulama Nusantara College of Sharia

Keywords:

Role, Islam, Nusantara, Religious, Moderation

Abstract

Islam Nusantara can be characterized as a distinctive and empirical manifestation of Islam that has emerged in Indonesia through interactions, localization, adaptation, translation, and assimilation of local social, cultural, and literary elements. This study utilizes a literature review with the objective of examining the interpretation of Islam Nusantara and its correlation with Religious Moderation within the present context of Indonesia. Islam Nusantara represents a concept that embodies religious moderation in Indonesia, demonstrating a balanced approach that is neither radical nor liberal in its ideology. It encourages the nurturing of indigenous knowledge that holds social, cultural values, and promotes religious tolerance.

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2024-01-16

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