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Islamic state only a step away: Scholars

National News - June 08, 2006

Ridwan Max Sijabat, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta

Indonesia will turn into a Islamic state if the government does nothing 
to counter the violence committed by hard-line religious groups or the 
repressive, sharia-inspired bylaws passed by local governments, moderate 
Muslim scholars warn.

Dozens of regions across the country have enacted sharia-style bylaws 
and lawmakers are currently deliberating the controversial pornography 
bill that is much opposed by moderate scholars and human rights activists.

Muslim hard-liners, meanwhile, have launched a series of violent attacks 
on minority Muslim sects in the country and closed down churches in Java 
that do not have permits to operate. Despite these groups openly acting 
outside the law, in many cases police have done nothing to apprehend the 
attackers.

Neither has the central government scrutinized the regional sharia-style 
bylaws, which legal experts say are often in violation of the Constitution.

Speaking to a discussion on pluralism hosted by the Wahid Institute -- a 
group set up to promote religious tolerance by former president 
Abudurrahman "Gus Dur" Wahid -- here Tuesday, institute executive 
director Ahmad Suaedy said Indonesia was just a step away from turning 
into an Islamic state.

The young Muslim intellectual said the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) 
had encouraged intolerance by issuing several controversial fatwa. This 
had inspired hard-line groups such as the Islam Defenders Front (FPI) 
and the Indonesian Mujahidin Assembly (MMI) to attack Muslim sects and 
those of other faiths, he said.

"The hard-liners are using these edicts to legitimize their violent 
acts, while MUI has perversely used this violence to justify its fatwa. 
The FPI and MMI are taking advantage of people's religious illiteracy to 
make trouble," Suaedy said

Last year, the MUI issued fatwa banning pluralism, liberalism and 
secularism. It also branded the Muslim-offshoot Ahmadiyah sect heretical 
because the group recognizes another prophet after Muhammad. Liberal 
Islam and Ahmadiyah centers around the country were later attack by 
hard-line vigilante groups.

Muhammad Husein, the executive director of the Fahmina Institute in 
Cirebon said the edicts went against the spirit of human rights laws and 
tarnished the image of Islam as a peace-loving religion.

"Despite their non-binding nature, the fatwa are in line with the 
emergence of hard-line groups who fight for their political interests by 
abusing Islam," he said.

Suaedy said the government should deal strictly with all religious 
groups that broke the law.

"It would be better if they, along with MUI, were disbanded," he said.

Suaedy noted MUI was established by the New Order regime to maintain the 
religious status quo. However, it was presently acting more like a 
state-owned company, wielding considerable political influence and 
receiving public money from the government.

"(MUI) has raised huge funds from the issuance of halal labels for 
company products," he said.

Neng Dara Affiah, of the Nadhlatul Ulama-affiliated women's 
organization, Fatayat NU, said MUI's fatwa against mixed marriages dealt 
a great blow to religious tolerance in the country.

Until firm action was taken against members of violent hard-line groups, 
the government was not properly protecting the rights of people from 
minority faiths, she said.

Speakers at the forum also highlighted a new book written by Gus Dur -- 
Kala Fatwa Menjadi Penjara (When Fatwa Becomes a Prison).



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