Harmonization and Future Predictions of Nationalism and Islamic Values in Indonesian Society

Adha Muhammad Hakim, Daniel Erwin Varianto, Madda Asyafa Putra

Abstract

The Muslim population is the majority in Indonesia; even from all countries worldwide, Muslims in Indonesia are the most; this certainly makes Islamic values quite thick in Indonesia, even though this country has high multiculturalism and adheres to the Pancasila state principle, which applies to all citizens. On the other hand, Indonesia must maintain its nationality by applying the values of nationalism. Two values apply in Indonesia: Islamic values that tend to be specific to Muslims and nationalism that applies to all citizens; it is interesting to see how to start these two values. Therefore, this scientific article seeks to identify and analyze the influence of the application of nationalism on Islamic values applied in the lives of Indonesian people and how to harmonize these two values.

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