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INTER-RELIGIOUS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HINDUS AND MUSLIMS IN LOMBOK
Author(s) -
Miftahur Ridho
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
harmoni
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2502-8472
pISSN - 1412-663X
DOI - 10.32488/harmoni.v16i1.55
Subject(s) - hostility , islam , identity (music) , population , geography , reputation , religious studies , religious identity , sociology , gender studies , social science , demography , social psychology , psychology , philosophy , archaeology , aesthetics , negotiation
Despite its heterogeneous population, Lombok is well known for its reputation as Pulau Seribu Mesjid (island of thousand mosques).The idea of thousand mosques reflects the strong notion of Islam as the main identity marker. This, however, often brings uneasiness for both conflict between Muslim and non-Muslim, and between Muslims groups living in the island.This paper, aims at mapping out the triangular relationships between Hindus, Wetutelu Muslims, and Waktu Lima Muslims in Lombok, an island where a significant number of Balinese Hindus live as religious minority among SasakMuslims majority. In this paper, I argue that inter-religious relationship between Hindus and WetuteluMuslims is harmonious, while that between Hindus and Waktu Lima orthodox Muslims is marked by hostility. However, the inter-religious relationship between Hindus and the less orthodox Waktu Lima Muslims represent a number of uncertainties.

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