Religious Freedom Grows in World’s Biggest Muslim Country

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01/24/2024 Indonesia (International Christian Concern) — Religion is a vital part of a person’s identity in Indonesia. On each citizen’s official National Identity Card, people can identify with one of the six religions recognized in the Constitution – Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.

A seventh religious category – kepercayaan (belief) – was introduced for identity Cards in 2016. But since then, there have been legal and religious challenges to this change, including the Indonesian Ulama Council (an influential national Muslim organization) that opposed this new category.

Indonesia has strict anti-Islam blasphemy laws. Yet Indonesians who are part of minor religions may now openly include their religion in this seventh new category. Government figures show that nearly 140,000 Indonesians have used this new kepercayaan category since its start.




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