The Phenomenon of Islamic Politics in Indonesia: Post-Islamism and the 2024 Elections
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transformasi ideologi Islam, demokrasi pluralistik Indonesi, politik Islam pragmatis, post-Islamisme digitalAbstract
This article examines the phenomenon of Islamic politics in Indonesia through the lens of the 2024 general election. By analyzing the performance of Islamic political parties and the factors influencing their success or failure, the study aims to provide insights into the evolving role of Islam in Indonesian democracy. Drawing on theories of post-Islamism and the adaptation of Islamic movements to democratic processes, the article explores how Islamic parties have navigated the challenges of a pluralistic society and engaged with a new generation of voters. The findings suggest that while some Islamic parties have successfully increased their influence by leveraging digital media and addressing contemporary issues, others have struggled due to internal conflicts and strategic missteps. The study contributes to the understanding of Islamic politics in Southeast Asia and its implications for democratic consolidation.
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