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Suara Khilafah dari Indonesia 'Menggetarkan Dunia' Reuters Beritakan 20 Persen Siswa dan Mahasiswa Mendukung Khilafah

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Hampir 20 persen siswa sekolah menengah dan mahasiswa universitas di Indonesia mendukung penerapan sistem khilafah di Indonesia. Merujuk Wikipedia, khilafah memiliki definisi kepemimpinan umum bagi seluruh kaum Muslim di dunia. Khilafah ialah sistem pemerintahan Islam yang menegakkan syariat Islam.

Pernyataan tersebut dilansir media asing Reuters merupakan hasil survei yang dilakukan pekan ini.

Survei dilakukan Alvara, sebuah organisasi yang berbasis di Jakarta dan menjadikan 4.200 pelajar Muslim sebagai responden. Kebanyakan mereka ialah pelajar SMA dan mahasiswa di Pulau Jawa, pulau yang menampung lebih dari setengah populasi negara tersebut. Hasilnya, satu dari 10 pelajar mengaku mendukung sistem khilafah di Indonesia

Hampir satu dari empat siswa mengatakan bahwa mereka, dalam tingkat yang bervariasi, siap untuk berjihad untuk mencapai kekhalifahan.

"Ini menunjukkan bahwa pengajaran intoleran telah memasuki universitas dan sekolah menengah atas," kata juru bicara Alvara, dalam laporannya yang dirilis pada hari Selasa, 31 Oktober 2017.

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Indonesia has in recent years seen its long-standing reputation for religious tolerance come under scrutiny as hardline Islamic groups muscle their way into public and political life in the young democracy.
The vast majority of Indonesians practice a moderate form of Islam and the country has sizeable minorities of Hindus, Christians, and people who adhere to traditional beliefs. Religious diversity is enshrined in its constitution.
The survey by a Jakarta-based organization polled over 4,200 Muslim students, mostly in top schools and universities on Java island, home to over half the country’s population.
Nearly one in four students said they were, to varying degrees, ready to wage jihad to achieve a caliphate.
“This indicates that intolerant teachings have already entered top universities and high schools,” pollster Alvara, which carried out the survey, said in its report released Tuesday.
“The government and moderate Islamic organizations must start taking tangible steps to anticipate this and be present in student circles with language that is easy for them to understand,” the report added.
A presidential spokesman declined to comment on the findings.
Hardline Islamic groups late last year led mass street rallies against Jakarta’s former governor, a Christian, whom they believed had insulted Islam. They eventually succeeded in derailing Basuki Tjahaja Purnama’s re-election bid in April this year, and he was subsequently jailed for blasphemy. The ruling was criticized globally as unjust.
Groups like the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) call for sharia law to be imposed on the country and believe its leaders should only be Muslim.
The survey showed that the vast majority of students disagree with the establishment of an Islamic caliphate and violence.
But authorities have repeatedly warned against the creeping influence of radical Islamic thought among student organizations and in campus activities.
President Joko Widodo and his government are trying to contain the rising influence of hairline groups, especially in universities and Islamic boarding schools.
A presidential decree banning any civil organizations deemed to go against the country’s secular state ideology was approved by parliament last month. Hizb-ut-Tahrir, a largely peaceful organization that calls for the establishment of a caliphate in Indonesia, was the first group to be disbanded under the decree.
President Widodo has made several speeches at Islamic boarding schools around the country emphasizing Indonesia’s diversity and the importance of national unity.
In September, Widodo called at a conference of around 3,000 university rectors for the promotion of the country’s secular ideology, ‘Pancasila’, in education.
Reporting by Jessica Damiana and Jakarta bureau; Additional reporting and writing by Kanupriya Kapoor; Editing by Michael Perry


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