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        <dc:title>Roots and resilience-Tracing the rise of conservative Islamic movements in Indonesia</dc:title>
        <dc:creator>Ahmad Anfasul Marom, -</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Budi	Ali Mukmin, -</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Fikri	Disyacitta, -</dc:creator>
        <dc:subject>Islam dan Negara</dc:subject>
        <dc:description>Although	Indonesia is not formally	an	Islamic	state,	the	idea	of	establishing	one	&#13;
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population.	These	groups,	often	referred	to	as	conservative	Islamic	factions,	are	&#13;
characterised	by	their	adherence	to	textual	interpretations	of	Islamic	teachings	&#13;
and	their	desire	to	integrate	religion	and	state	within	a	legal	and	governmental	&#13;
framework.	The	emergence	of	conservative	Islamic	groups	in	Indonesia	was	not	&#13;
spontaneous.	Rather,	their	development	follows	a	long	historical	trajectory	&#13;
traceable	to	the	pre-independence	or	nationalist	movement	period,	when	the	&#13;
country	was	still	under	colonial	rule.	During	this	era,	the	embryonic	idea	of	an	&#13;
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organisation	in	the	archipelago.	SI	would	later	serve	as	a	precursor	to	the	rise	&#13;
of	other	Islamic	movements,	such	as	Masyumi	and	DI/TII,	which	also	pursued	&#13;
the	formal	integration	of	religion	into	state	structures.	However,	the	aspirations	&#13;
of	these	conservative	Islamic	groups	for	an	independent	Indonesia	grounded	in	&#13;
Islamic	principles	were	ultimately	thwarted	during	the	BPUPKI	session	on	June	&#13;
1,	1945,	when	Pancasila	was	adopted	as	the	philosophical	foundation	of	the	&#13;
Indonesian	state.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2026</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Ahmad Anfasul Marom, - and Budi Ali Mukmin, - and Fikri Disyacitta, -  (2026) Roots and resilience-Tracing the rise of conservative Islamic movements in Indonesia.  Jurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan, 23 (1).  pp. 111-125.  ISSN 2541-1918 (Online) | 1829-5789 (Print)     </dc:identifier>
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