Intoleransi dan Sektarianisme Keagamaan: Sebuah Survey Literatur
Abstract
The study in this paper provides an explanation about the issue of sectarianism and religious intolerance occurring in Indonesia especially and some
other countries. There are several factors that influence such as mental
health factors, economic and political factors other than religious commitments that encourage a person to perform jihad actions that are interpreted
as "war" by violence. There is a lot of field data explaining the occurrence of
violent and intolerant practices in Indonesia. The study in this paper is based
on literature review either in the form of books, research or survey conducted by several independent institutions in Indonesia.
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