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Aan Jaelani
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This study confirms that halal tourism is a tourism industry which has contributed to economic growth in Indonesia, although the world economy slows down. In Indonesia, halal tourism has long been grown in the form of a pilgrimage undertaken by people wi...
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HAEDAR NASHIR
Pág. 352 - 382
This paper describes the bottom up-Shariah formalization in the Indonesian na- tion-state. The Islamic movement has been fighting for the Islamic Sharia in the provinces of South Sulawesi, West Java, and Aceh. The Islamic Sharia in these areas also had f...
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DELMUS PUNERI SALIM,SRIFANI SIMBUKA,MUZWIR LUNTAJO
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Since the introduction of decentralization, regions in Indonesia have promoted regional philosophies that guide their development. They apply said philosophies to many forms of development, including politics, economics, and administration. This paper ex...
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IDRUS AL HAMID,IRWAN ABDULLAH,ZAINAL ABIDIN BAGIR
Local political conflicts become an integral part ofIndonesia. Various cause roots are assumed comefrom a religious dimension, in addition to ethnicity.In cases of Jayapura, Papua, local political dimensionsof the conflict was obviously display as factor...
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TONNY SB HOEDODO,JOKO SURJO,ZULY QODIR
Pela Gandong which is believed by Ambonese forits propitiational value is in fact failed to preventhorizontal conflict that victimized a big number oflife and financial damages. However, Wayame villageis found to survive from those conflicts, and thecomm...
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