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for them but they're going to let on that i don't know it is forbidden for a couple who are not married to be together or not is a religion islam. uses. this season on our culture and he's used to give us our islam balls. and. we will keep fighting i told there is justice in indonesia. god willing so. unfortunately indonesia is not immune from beast global trend of pricing intolerance and yes there is a rising intolerance. i'm .
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going to. want to. know. in. egypt any minute. without embark on an investigative journey through indonesia home to 270000000 people. more muslims live here than in the entire middle east in fact it's the most populous muslim country in the world. indonesia is also the largest island nation on the planet with hundreds of different languages and cultures it's a true melting pot of people and religions. following 3 decades of dictatorship in their nature is in western ares proof that islam and democracy are compatible.
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the western media have likened the current president yoko we don't owe to former u.s. president barack obama but indonesia like other muslim countries is struggling with the role of islam in modern society islam is forces are intent on turning a country of diversity into a theocracy to date terrorist attacks are primarily targeted the christian minority several 100 indonesians have joined the self-styled islamic state. what we want to know is will the country withstand the pressure of the fundamentalists where is indonesia heading. up to province is located on the island of sumatra it's the only province of indonesia where islamic law known as shari'ah is unfocused shari'a law is based on the koran and the teachings of the prophet mohammed. 50.
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this is the way heat one of the leading figures in the islamist movement in a change. don't pray our soul will not be happy. because we're not expressing our gratitude to the creator which of course we wouldn't exist without someone there to create us . so nothing is more important than to be grateful to our creator. oh. my. god this is why praying is i more important than anything else. even than our own lives. even than our children and family and the and i'm not.
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probably what he does leader of the archer branch of the islamic defenders front. mission marred the hardline organization is believed to have around 200000 active members it's. been responsible for repeated attacks on religious minorities as far as i'll be one who does concerned indonesia should be ruled by a religious head of state for killing. my side of the caliphate was the pinnacle of islam in fact it was at its height during that period of islamic law. so it would be ideal if we returned to the islamic system so want that iommi everyone is protected nobody has addressed one of the 2nd world war after the caliphate when the world was not ruled by muslims there were wars and there were slaughter everywhere.
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well it would. be. the central government in jakarta is wary of branding the new slum and defenders front of the widespread grassroots support for its populist propaganda abhi where he is proud of his group and its supporters for managing to bring down the high profile politician. in november 26th seen the islamic defenders front led mass protests but turned violent in jakarta. demonstrations vented their theory against alcohol then the governor. and a christian with chinese roots.
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was accused of having insulted the qur'an he was removed from office and given it to use sentence for blasphemy president we don't all fail to take action to support his old political ally. why did we protest against a hawk. hawk defamed the qur'an. we didn't go to the rally because he is of chinese descent or because he was christian or. that we went because he insulted our qur'an which is the holy book of islam. and the muslim. he thought. that is why we are against aha so we will fight against anybody who insults our religion.
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after evening prayers on the war he takes us to one of his qur'an schools in addition to religious studies the pupils here are subjected to political preaching i. know he didn't for mrs young charges that the palestinians for example have the right to conduct a holy war against israel i miss seeing god is great before he is used to i i i i am her i am i was moved by i. i i i
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i. the next morning we accompany out the way he did as he brings the 2 oldest of a 6 children to the mantra an islamic school. kid to the curriculum focuses on the koran and the teachings of the prophet. back at his home his wife davey hostess 14 the couple got married in 2006. d.d. says abby is the man she'd always dreamed of oh my. started
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wearing the niqab a couple of years ago for herself and her husband. being in need but. i also want to become like one of our profits why. they want the full body veil. my idolized the wife of the prophet is the leaders of all muslim women. thing and by following their lead we will go to heaven because they went to heaven. by following their example we'll be in heaven with them. also become angels sort of go but yet. they're the sort of. couple speaks openly to us. we ask about their personal stance on polygamy. by men and say yeah. in my opinion polygamy is permitted by the qur'an
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and islam. and with good reason. i don't really know how to put this on the many things how can we all know that. there are men with a high sexual desire and i. think that's why islam provides this rule. so in order to avoid adultery islam recommends polygamy. and now it does. recorded with perhaps a hint of them bars. we asked davy whether she would really tolerate i'll be having a 2nd wife. dresses around her directly to hear. if if you have a strong reason go ahead no problem and. this is long as i'm still able to give you what you want you should think hard about it by the way i need one but it can't
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have i can't say you know i can only say i'm not ready yet. yeah. yeah. that's right. i have you here shows us his gallery of heroes including to dictate his moammar gadhafi of libya and saddam hussein of iraq. in his eyes righteous champions of islam. he also idealizes the militant palestinian group hamas in a home with pictures of radical islamists adorn the walls we probably shouldn't expect a friend political discussion. the only is. honest is the real terrorists in the world. yes was formed by zionist
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israel to cause conflict amongst muslims to create a war within islam. the islamic defenders front exists to act against all the slanders against islam. this is beyond the archery capital of the province. not so long ago everything here lay in ruins after the tsunami of december 2004 wiped away entire communities across southeast asia. live. live. in indonesia it struck a region that are already been plagued for decades by a bloody civil war involving a separatist group seeking independence for cultural problems.
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that tsunami killed almost 130000 people in the province alone. we meet up with human rights activist rai her factory on the stranded ship this tsunami had swept this 2 and a half 1000 ton vessel 3 kilometers in and the tsunami also had a huge political impact helping to put an end to the war for independence but it also introduced shari'a to the province. and this is political but again it's because. getting so 2 years so to go one on one often a shia thing this so often. so they gave them so they
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wonder if. the ripple of. freedom again. archer was a muslim sultan came to mind you know 3 has always been more conservative than most of the provinces constituting indonesia. here a majority approves of sharia law. the. public whipping serves now become commonplace with only a few people opposing the proctors. every mother it is not good to shoulder. in front of the queue if so we'll bring them to a thing like that and this is a public space and it's not good because this is the power to this is not our culture it is not just against human rights this is. a gear our islam also.
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98 percent of the population of such a province are muslims. islam has always been the primary compass for life here but the increasingly strict interpretation and implementation of sharia law has made everyday life difficult especially for women. the woman cannot sit in the coffee shop at the wedding and i think. i will ation. mekons all the woman because they want to hear i think to call for the
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i believe the to perform the good. will fair there's a point where we have another. policy and acting like whole thing and education and everything and another not talk what no one because they thing. is to become popular is that. we experience a friendly curious reception from the locals at the same time we notice how
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sensitive they are when it comes to issues of religion and freedom. the few 1000 christians among the population feeling creasing lay marginalized and tend to keep to themselves. we now take a ferry from banda akshaye to subang a small group of islands off the coast of sumatra. we've heard that life there is more relaxed compared to the rest of us check.
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the indonesian government would like to attract more western tourists to the largely untouched islands of our check. how can she daughter is a hotel owner and a survivor of the tsunami. the tidal wave she says has left deep scones here today. after tsunami people changed. because the thing is the punishment that god punished them because they misbehave they did pray you know they didn't be following the rules enough. society has become more conservative
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since the tsunami for barker's the opposite was the case she broke with religious customs and suffered for it was hard for me. to be myself and being judged and i get a bit depressed you know because the worst. i have to do what i don't want to do. i have to. please others and. i know i don't please myself. it's not easy. because takes us to the way. she stands
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out despite the headscarf that she was wearing just for the occasion. good thing i'm a bad girl missing out if you know that. i'm a bad influence i just start after i get to know the world that it's not good and my fellow. i just don't like the fact that morse. i hate it i mean when someone for speed would be. plenty loud from my heart but i want to break that ring when i want
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a mom or a mom or. i don't like i'm stubborn as well so i did as a result. of. the aftermath of the tsunami also so the arrival of various international aid organizations in the region thanks to his english speaking skills because soon found was. that contact with foreign is ended up changing her life. she fell in love with a disaster aid worker from switzerland they got married and had a child. today the woman who once attended an islamic school as a child sees herself as a citizen of the world she divides her time between subang and switzerland and between sharia law and western abundance. back home she runs
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a hotel that has won many awards most of her guests are foreigners while most of her employees all single women. so many women suffer and in my place especially where we can kind of and talk i can't even make decision about my own marriage i cannot even make decision of my study because we are a woman everything we said is a no no and i think i am extreme in this because i have been pushed down any been hiding he didn't under the under the cupboard or. like the dead case you know but i want to open it up now because i think it's so important that i could help other woman to feel like. they are not alone you know
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and they are not wrong and they are good enough. baucus says she hasn't turned her back on he's known only on the version of it propagated as the right and only one by the fundamentalists there is a lot of follower and so i shared that with my friends here it's a choice also and it's not a religion it's a problem the problem is that people yeah. that you know from. almost. we arrange a meeting with the islamic religious police. their job is guardians of moral order is to protect virtues and punish vice from consumption of alcohol to gambling and
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inappropriate physical intimacy such as extramarital sex and same sex relationships all of which are considered violations of shari'a laws. the men seem suspicious of our questions especially when we're asked about their duties. or they're aware of critical coverage in the western media. but they do ultimately allow us to join them on patrol. they complain to us that the hotel run by bulk has to dottie has been under observation for some time. but today they're checking locations known to be frequented by love it is time meeting places.
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that i'm going to let on that it is forbidden for a couple who are not married to be together. that there's a rule in islam. they sometimes seek an opportunity to violate shari'a law because . if they have sex they get flooded. but it's only kissing that they don't and then we only issue a warning we bring them to the office we call the parents explain what happened and ask the parents to take care of their children so that they don't repeat the scene of the sticks with the money down there what's that got. mobility and his colleagues go out on patrol 3 times a day most of the tip offs come from the population from parents neighbors friends and strangers who feel resentful or envious.
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activity. preparations are underway for national heroes day a celebration of the men and women who fought for indonesia's independence from the dutch colonial occupation in the mid 1940 s. . among those commemorative is the kind of the 1st president and founding father of modern indonesia. after the 2nd world war he declared his support for democracy and the separation of religion and state. in 1960 find the only offices suharto seize power which resulted in a campaign of mass killings so hard to overthrow $998.00 was seen as
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a liberation for pro-democracy advocates and is the mists unlike. those in other parts of the country the influence of islam is also on the rise in the capital. these women are lawyers doctors and entrepreneurs by profession they call themselves the new god squad something i feel like i am in fees of a woman you know many people cannot see what i can see all. their lives i feel like that and it's make me safe you know it's make them more comfortable safe as a woman everywhere i go like that. i no longer feel like the center of attention the more a woman learns in islam the moshe learn to avoid being judged by her parents if everyone of those she's at risk of being a temptation 110 because if we didn't someone that's my conduct got a leg up and if you and your. indian daughter a minute i'm to you founded the new job squad in 2016.
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she formerly worked in the glamour of the fashion industry. her 1st marriage was to a comedian her 2nd to an actor. right after both marriages failed she says she embraced god and that mika. when we are wearing makeup. while we were how much. it's so when we do it we get more we work i have so many say and so i need mari what and i wear this so. i hope a lot of the gifts morry what's far from for me. and her interpretation of the sooner the islamic code of behavior includes the face veil even though it's not traditional in indonesia the nick of squad wanted to be more widely accepted in
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society. the women focus on the poorest. they see themselves as benefactors on behalf of a now. twice a week they bring food parcels to garbage collectors who live under a bridge. and the 1st night they're free. but we do it right it's up nicely and the mission of the this is what is the door how many people to be better mostly the mind to really. watch somebody in the room but. it would need the next process to be the better. the contrast with our next appointment couldn't be more striking here we meet
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a woman whose life has been constantly shaped by political developments. genuine he too is the daughter of the 1st president after this or harder dictatorship her grandfather was the country's 1st minister of religious affairs and her great. and for other the founder of the world's largest islamic association it's very important for me to connect with people so that i can convey my my message that it is possible for us muslims in the asia to adhere to certain religious beliefs but at the same time. being progressive in our in our conduct in life. anyway it is usually busy rushing from one appointment to the next she's held a number of political posts and has been repeatedly talented as a future president of indonesia. right now however her 3 young daughters take
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precedence. b m m but. let me hear. her next appointment is that the national women's forum uni will hit issues us the future is female. easy. as abusive to her. on stage she addresses the central issue in her life in the asia's diversity and how it can benefit the country yeah. thank you. we understand that there's a diversity of that forms the backbone of this country and that their voice it has
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to be respected and if the you them if we adopt an islamic state as our. national identity then there will be a discrimination against non muslim then there versity when it mean nothing. so we respect that we respect that history our great grandfather our founding fathers they already chose wisely that the platform for this country has to be a secular platform that will allow similar treatment to all citizens regardless of their weakest where grounds all of the ethnic backgrounds. so this is something that we are going to fight until the last day. you know where he is generally or doored by mainstream media but you're also faces hostile voices from political rivals and is lists. i feel like my my religion is being roped off of its secret teachings by people who.
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articulate their way of looking at the religion on the negative way. and the god that i believe is a god that is loving a god that will forgive you no matter what your sin is. a god that wants the best for humanity. you know a god that is all encompassing and all kind. anyone heeds criticism of indonesian society is not solely directed at religious extremists. the ruling class at the political and economic level she tells us is also to blame for growing intolerance. what she would do if you could change one thing. puff the
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problem will be gone like that corruption. corruption they see the source of all evil in this country corruption makes. people in villages mantell powerful. corruption makes. secular people then dawning with a dismantles because they are corrupt because they want to control resources so corruption makes people forget about the plight of the poor people. behind the friendly and tolerant facade of indonesia it seems tension is growing including in the cosmopolitan capital.
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in the full 2019 parliament attempted to disempower the anticorruption authority and also passed strict tomorrow legislation the move triggered the biggest student protests since the end of the dictatorship in 1998. i. enter carter the resulting clashes left several dead and hundreds injured i i i. i. i. our next stop is dr carter this university city has the country's center of culture around the heart of the protest movement. the indonesian population is relatively young around 40 percent are under 25 years old
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under looking for their place in a society that is changing at a rapid pace. in the room. with students whose resistance led to the president mrs brenton of plans for tighter regulations resembling sharia law as well as plans to disempower anticorruption authority. say oh. i have the right to be angry as a citizen because i pay taxes because the government has meddled in private affairs because he's my privacy. and my life has been affected by the government's policies . and by corruption. i hear people who have power of course they
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drive public offering and by rising intolerance. i don't know to make certain regulation go smooth they don't really care about what happens in the grass was a society what kind of what kind of disaster that will happen because of their political interests they don't really care about that. the students are determined to remain vigilant. they accuse their politicians of taking a populist stance and of making common cause with is amiss and big business in order to stay in power. to. get me to leave an issue or else they will return to the streets they're proud of that had to protest against corruption and nepotism against concessions to islamists eager to restrict freedoms against intolerance and the growing gap
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between the rich and poor. to. get there to sum up and yeah. i saw people sleeping on the streets. and poor people's work for very low wages which leads to the poor of living conditions. we need a government to act more to change the lives. back on the monday and you got the hottest we need to unite to dismantle political rot in the parliament uncles and of the presidential palace of the sun if they want to destroy our nation and we have to unite against them to stop them allowing himself well the. the the the good the.
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yeah the. protest song sung by muslims and non muslims just like in 1998 when indonesia ridden soul of the dictators are harder. as we say are fair worlds the students recommend a visit to border would do or one of the largest buddhist temples in the world just outside dr carter. this nation is created by many people come from many big grounds so when you go to those heritage don't just go there and enjoy the scenery . but make it as a reminder for you that our nation is very diverse. and in order to make our nation a long last you have to maintain the diversity of the by. promoting tolerance.
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