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ISLAM AND POLITICS ~;~DER THE 'NEW OROER'
GOVERNMENTININDONE~A
1966-1990
ISLAM AND POLITICS UNDER THE 'NEW ORDER'
GOVERNMENT IN INDONESIA
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ISLAM AND POLITICS UNDER THE 'NEW OROER'
GOVERNMENT IN INDONESIA
1966-1990
Dody S. Truna
J\ [11('sIS Submlttecl to the Graduate Faculty of Arts and Science
ln Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Degree of M<Jster of Arts
lnstltllte of lslamlc Studies
McGill University
Montreal
©Dody S. Truna
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weakerllng of hldllllC POIIIIC,II 101 «'" bill .1 l "JlHlly <!('V('IOjlllll', '1 ('hp,IOIl'" hl.1Il1
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to tdkC' an apprO<l( Il Will( Il 1" dllklclll 110111 111.11 01 III<' IH('VIOII" 1',('111'1.111 0 11 III
respolldlllg to the gr)VeIIlIlWIII'~ pol((J(''' 10W,\I«(., hl.1I11 1111111<1' 1111'11 pl('d('«''''.OI'.,
some of wholll Ihlc! IO(j Iclcologlfill ;llIll /Olllldll"ll( ,,( Ollct'pllO/l 01.111 hldllilc '.1.111',
the present Musllm thlnkels take <lll dPIJr<hICI! whl(1t 1" lOI III!' flIO',1 p"ll
politlcally non-partisan, 1 here hac., 1)('cll ,\ )~rowlIlg tt'IHl!'IH y clI1I()1l1~ 1111'111 10
denounce the efflcacy of l.,lamlc (lollllrill Pdll«· ... llwy "('(' 111"1 III<' Il'dll/dlllJ/llIl
an Islamlc comll1l1nIty tlllCl the wcll-ht'llIg 01 litt' ufnll1t1h WIll (Oll\(' "holll /Ill 1
through exclUSive and uncOlllprolllhlflg poUllc,,1 .If 11011'> bUI IliI()('l,.ll '.1,( III
e(onomlc and cultural means and the ,IIJlIIlY 10 1)(' )('"" ('xC IU'>IVI' dlill wll 1 1111', 10
work wlth thosc who sh,tre cllfklcnt Icll'c1'" 1\" d 1(',>ull (J!d!ol\<. dlllll!" IIJ(",(' 11111".,
the relatlonshlp bctwt;cn Ihe MlI,,111n (OIIlIlIlJlllly dlill IIIC' l',fJVI'lllllll'lll Il.1'.
Improved suhstantlally, Nevetlh('\CO"". Il (('lIlellll', 10 tw ',('('11 wlJ('lllI'l (I! 1,01 1111' .
developmg 're!lglou~' hl,un WIll. dl ,>(JIII!' tutlll(' d,lf(', ,)(' Ildll'./Ollfll'd IIdu d
powelflll 'pollllcal' Islam.
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RÉSUMÉ
Dody S Trllna
1"lal11 el pollllque en Ind(}nt:~lC à l'~r()que ùu gouvernemcnt
du "Nouvl'llllllre", 1 1.J6() - l <jyO
In"tltllt dL''' ÉlUÙL'S blanmjlles, U:ll"crsité M(;Gill
M'tllll.\e C,) Arts
SOl!" 1,1 ÙlleC110!1 LILI pl~.'.ident Suharto, le gouverncment dlJ "Nouvel ordre" a
l'lIUl'pll.'. LIli 1 él entL'.\ mlt;"ll ve,,,, devant l '1...,1 a 111 "poli tique" ct l'Islam "religieux" cn Indonésie,
l' hl.tlll .. pol! t IqUl''': pal L unll c, ..,lIl\ all1l11dl' ;\ 1\~gaHl dL' 1'I.\lam "Il' Ilg1ClIX" li généralement été
llllL' attItude dL' !<MlarKl', VOl! m0111è dl' .\outH.'n, II en ré.\lllla un aflaihlts~cment prononcé
lk.., 101 LL'" rh II 1 lltjlll''> l ,I.\I1l1qUL'Ioi, m,II loi 1111 dévcloppement rapi ùe dl: l'l.\lam "religieux", Cette
nOllwlk Il~allt~ a ohJJgé la gl-n~lallon actucllc dL' pcn~cllr.\ 1~1L1Su1l11ans Indonésiens à
adopll'l ulle applol'lll' lhlll-lcnte lk ll'Ik de la pll~cédL'nt'~ g~nératlOn pour rl~p()mhe aux
pnIJtlqul'.\ l!IlU\'l'll1l'Il1I.'lll,lks à \'~gald lk l'Islam À la ll!l-r~IL'l1CC de leurs prélléccsseurs,
r:tr1111 Inqul'I ... \,I.'lla1l1 ... avat~llt une C(\l1L'epIWll lmp ld~()l()glqlle cl formelle d'un état
1.\lallllqul'. k~ pl'll.\l'UfS l11u'lIll11ans al't,ll'l~ adoptent lIne aprwche (lui est cn gramle partie
nlln-palll"'.lI1l' Il Y aL'lI lIrk' ll'mbnCè :Il'L1l1C de la part dL' l'eux-ci à dénoncer l'effkacité des
pallll'~ POII!H.lul''\ Cl'~ rl'n~euls Illu.\ulman.\ aL'tllel~ reconnal.\sent quc la réalisation d'une
Clll11ll1l1ll.luté 1:-.lanllque, dl' mêml' q~\e le hien-éllc th! la lImmnfl, ne ~c r~aliscront pas par
l'Illll'lllll\h,~\ll' d'lin.: puhlllJuc d'L'xcl!l .... Hln ct d'lI1lranslgeam:e, mal.\ plutflt par le hiais de
1111l)'l'n.\ '\lIL'lO ('L<llHlll1H)lICS ct L'UIIl\Il'b. Ùl' même que par une hahIieté à être moins fcrmés
l't ~ èlll' pl0h ,lll.lvailkl av .. '\.. l't~lIX qlll paJta~ellt des IdéL'~ lhff~rentL'~, Les efforts cntrepris
d,ms Cl' SlllS l'Ulèl1t l'()I1lI11l' 1 ~~sl\ltat l'amélioratlOl1 suh~tanllcllc des relations entre la
l'Omll1tlll.llllé musulmane l't le gnuVl.'lnl'tnL'l1t. Néanmoins, il reste à savoir si il y aura ou
nl\11 1I11l' Irall~rllrm:lti()n ullél il'ule lk l'l't Islam "religieux" en dl' venir en un Islam
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1 am pnHldnly mdebtcd to illY the~l~ ,\dVI~OI, Pro!. 1\.IIIll'1 1\l11~"\', Illi
hls continued ~upervislon and t'IlCOlll'l!!ement th OllldlOlil ,III pl1,I~,l'~ nI 11\\'
wOlk on thl~ thc~ls. In thls (ontex! 1 <1111 dlsn 1!1<llelul 10 l'lol.llo\\.dld 1\1.
1 ederspicl wlthout whose advlCc the PIC~l\llt WOI k \volll<l Ill'\ l'I il<l\ l' !)lll'il
completed. Many thanh go to l'roI. C1ldrle~ 1. /\d,IIW" Illy d( ,HklllH
superVIS(H, who has glVCIl me 1l111ch CIlCllllrdl!l'Il11'lIt ,wei "cl\ 1< t' t"'IH'C Idlly
at the earltel stage~ of Illy ~tll(h\s al the 11l~1111Ilt' of bldllll( ~I\ldll''', 1\11 l,dl
Ul11verslty. 1 am <Ilso apPIIXldllye 01 the d~~I~talJ( e 1~IVl'lI Illl' br ),lIw ..
Feralmlll of the Islamll' StlldlCS Itbl,lIY 1 () \tl'p!1l'1I Mdkl, w!'o 1H'lpl'd III('
ta overcome my cldltcultle~ wllh I.nglt~h 1',1i.llllllltlr, 1 oWP ail l'1l011lI(\\1\ de'"
of gratitude.
FmanClal assIstance 1'01 a two ycal pCIIIH\ "0111 (1 DA ( ,111<1<11<111
InternatIOnal Development !\gcn( y), thloll~~h (; II' (,('IH'I"I IldllllllP.
Pro gram) and MIIDP (MeCtll Indonesla [!\IN [kvclopmellt 1'1 O!l'( 1), plov('d
Inyaluable to me, Ilcncc. 1 would like 10 exprp:-,:-, tIIy apprl'c iatloll to ( 11>/\
affluais and lo Prof. Charles J. J\dams and l'lol.l{('!JCUd B. /\lk('lI. 1)lll'(IOI
and Acting Dll'cctol' of MIIDP, Icspcctlvely, 10 Mie !tacl Drapt', 1)11('( lOI 01
GTP ln Jakarta, and to ail ~taff membcrs of MIID\' (md CIl' III (dlliUI<l cl Il cl
Indonesla fQI' thelr wonderful help.
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• TRANSLITERl\.TION TABLE
III 1111', ',fuel)', Alllbrc wonh arc tran~lItelat('cI Into the Roman
,tlplJ<dwt !le ((JI dllll~ to the equlvalents glven be!ow lf1 the Lnglrsh table.
l"dOIH'''ldll "drn('~ <Incl wOlds ollgmally wrrtten III Arable SCllpt are
Ildll',IIt<'latl'd tl(,('oldrn~~ 10 the respective tables for those languages,
111< ('W 1 ~(' hl' 1 () W
1\1 (d)1!' I.ngltsh Indoneslan
C--' Ih ts
G Il h
y" h h , r>-C./ kh ch/kh
• J dh dz
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U ~h sy
if ~ sh
d cl dl
.v th
h l dh
CJ c '_ or k . C' gh gh
) w U Ol'W
III the (tise of the fil' l11al'bÏl~al1 (6) thls is written "h" unless It
0('( urs \\lllhm an Il.1üfah III which case It IS written "t".
• v
• ABRI
gAPll.lJ
BAZ .....
HMI
BPUPK
DGI
DPR
GHliN
• Golkar
GUPPl
HMl
IAIN
lCMI
lPKI
KAMI
KAPPI
• Kostrad
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
i\1l~~btdn Ikl ~l'I1I,ltd Rl'publIk Illdolll'~I,\ Iltl' Indoncsl,1I1 1\1 tlll'c\ 1 ()1Ct.'~
Baddll Pl'lll~l'IHI,\1t Pcmdtll,\Il 1I111111l1
Co 111 roi t Ill' C; e Ill' l " 1 1 Il' ( 1 \0 Il
Bddan PellYl'ltd 1" Ih,lIld Ils.lIld 1'('1 ~Idpdn "l'llIt'l dl'kddll 'Ih~ lnvesllgcltlllg (olI1l1l1l1l'l' lOI Illl' 1'11'P.lldIIOIl (lI Illdcp~ndene e
()CWdll Cell'ld ll1c!OI1l· .... ld Ille (Ol!IH li 01 III(\OIIl".ldll Chlilchcs (Illotl'sl,IIII.,)
I)cwan Pel'wdkll,lII Rdk)'''1 1 Ill' l'('opk\ 1 t·l~I.',ldll\'I· i\~~cl11bly (Pdllldllll'Ilt)
(J(III~-CdIIS Bl,.,dl ll,dlldll N{'l~dl" IIIt' (,1'\1('1<11 (lIllllI\('
of the Stdlc'S 1 )m'( lIon
COI0I11~d\1 K,II Vd Ille 1 li Ile IH)(ldl ("0111>"
Gabunf~all lIs.dld l'cl!J,lIkall l'Clldldlk,lIl hl""1 1 fil' i\SSO( Id.t\O\1 fOI' the 1 111 Il 1 OVl'I1I('111 01 1 II<.' 1',I.I1IlI( IdlHatloll
HlmpUl1dl1 M<.tlld!-.I<"Wd 1~lalll 1 Ill' 1:--.ltllllIl IJllIVI'I'.\ty Stlldcnts !\~~O( Icltlon
Institut !\I~arna hlam Nl'I~l'rJ 1 he ~tai(' 1/1<,111111(' ni 1~laml(, ~llIdll'"
Ikalan (cndcktaWdl1 MIISIItIl Sl' IlIdolll",ld 1 lit' i\sso('JatlOn of IndolH'slan rvl\l<,llIlllllt('IIt,( 111<lh
Ikatan l'endllklllll~ Kl't!l(',c!ekddll IrlllolH",ld 1 lit' i\sso( iatlol1 of IlldolH~<'lan Illdl'p<,lldl'rJ< t' \IIPPOII('I <,
Kc~atllan !\k~1 M,dl<l<,I<,Wd IlIdolll">Ia II({' IJOIII of Indo!1c<'1il1l (l/lIVl'/C,lly '-JIIJclt'lIl <, Al flOl1
Kc!-.atuan Ak~d J!('r1l1ldd (\,tt1 1'('I'lldl Illdolw'"" IIIl' Ilont of Illdonc<.,ldll YOIlIIt·) (Ille! \11((1('111 .. (\( t 1011
Komando ~tldlcgl'> !\1l1~kdldll j),Udf
~I ratq~(( lI.e<,cl Vl' ( onlllldlHI
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• M/\N
M dllipoi
MAWI
MI
MIN
M 1'0
M l'I{
M l'I{)
M 1 !'IN
• Mlii
Nil
Nil
\' .1 (\'1'1'1')
Pd 1'11111 SI
\,\)I
PDII
1'1 111/\
1'1 R Il
• l'III )l'
Î\1,lIl1/e,>ld\1 Polltlk J h<: l'o!Jtl( <d Mand estdtlon
M,qdl" 1\f~lIn~~ Wall-}~el('Ja Indoncslé.l l'he CI eat (011111 Il 0/ IIlc!olle<.,lan ( hUI( hc:--, ( dthollu,)
Mu~IHlIlll Illdone~ld -1 he (Organl/atlOn of) Indonesléln M 1I~11r1l:-'
Madl d~dh Ibt Idalyah NCi~en The State Islamie Pl'Illlal y )(Iwol
Mawlls Penyelamat Organlsasi 1 he COUllci 1 to Save the 01 j~dl)J/ation (o! H!VII)
Mawh ~ 1'('1 m lI~yaw a ratan Rakyat lhe Pcople's (oll~lIltdtlve J\~~embly (Scnate)
MtlWII~ l'l'I1111 l\ydWéH dttln Rakyat Sementd ra The Provl~lolldl People's ConsultatIve Assembly
Ma(1I aSdh 1 s<Hldwlyah NC}~{,II Se! olld.1I y School
1 he State Islamle
Mé\Il'''~ (Jldilla Illdol.c~la '/ he C:oulleil of Incloneswll ( U/am{l'
N('~(ara Isl,lIn Indonesla 'Ille 1~lamlc State of Indonesla
Nalldatulllldntd 1 he Rcssurgenec of the Intelleetuals
Pedom<.ln l'ell~~hayatan dan Penf~amalan Pancaslla ï he ClIId<\I1cC 101' lIndcrstandlllg and ApplicatIon of the l'dllca s i la
PdllaI Mmlunin IndonesJa The Indoneslan Muslims Party
l'arlal Dem 0 krasl IndoneSHl The Indoneslan (){tlllaCI dtlC P .. u ty
l'artal lkrnoklasi Islam Indoncsw' 111e Indonesian Islanllc [)Clllonatlc Party (also callccl POl Partal I)clllokla:'II~lalll)
l'cmbdll!~lIllall Illna rahun The rIve Years Ih'vc!o(Jlllent Plan
PClgel .. ",1I1 1' .. 11 blyah )slal1l1Ydh "he Isla/llIe Education l\Iovellll'llt
1\lm.HI Il,\ IIlIldu Dharl11a Pusat The Representat IVC
VII
• Pli
Pli
PKI
PNI
PPKI
ppp
PRRI
PSII
• RI\PBN
RPI
SOI
Sckber Golkar
SI
SUPERSEMAR
TNI
WALUBI
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( Olll1C11 nt IllChl(ll".Idll Illlull!'.
PeI,lIal hltllll Illd()IlI'~I,l ~t\ldl'nt<.., I\~:-'l)( l,II Illll
Ille IlldOlll''.ldll l\l\l~,lllll
PMU\! K () 11111111 ~ ln do Ill' ~ l, \ 1 Ill' III Il (lI Il "d. III ( () 111111\ III '" 1 l'ait y
PartHI Ni.\~lolI,,1 l/1dolll'~ld Iltl' IlidolH'\ldll Ndllo!l,dl,,1 Party
Panltlé:l Pcr~l"pdn Kl'Illl'Idekddli Indolll':'ld Ill(' Prepali:ltolY COlllllllttec ID\' IIIc!OIH'<"'ldll Ilit!('\ll'llIll'lll ('
Péll tél! PCI ~atlldll Pell1lhllll~\lIldll lIllIon Pally
11lt' 1 )l'\'l'lo!lIIll'1l1
Pcmcrintahan R<.'v()llI~I()IH'1 l{l'plIll"k IIH\OIH'\ld III(' Revo/utlOrléllY COVCIIlIlH'1I1 01 IIIt' 1~('(lIIIJI/I III IlldOlll'SlcI
Palldl Sarckat 1~ltllli IlldO\H'<"'ld 1 hl' hldlllll IJIIIOIl
Party 01 Indone~lt\
Rene and !\nlŒi:Ilé1n 1'<.'11(\(II>"ldl1 dall 1\l'l.lIlId NI"',dlcl '1 he Natlollcll Budget
Republlk Pcr~(\tllan IIlt!OIH'''I.I Ill<' lllllll'c1 (<l'I)l11l11( III /nclone~ra
Sare kat Dagang hldm '/ he /~,I"1Il1C (Olllllll'\( l,II IJIIIO"
SckretaI Idt BerSdlllll C;olon!~all K.II yd
Secretanat of IUJlctlonal (,1'0 Il p,',
Sare kat Islam / he hlarlllC IlJlIOIl
III(' IOlllt
Surat PCllntah ~e1)('I(\" Mail'! IIJ(' 1)('( Il'I' 01 1 1 M.t! 1 Il 196G
1 entant NaslOlJal In(\ollCSla 1 Ill' IlidorJ(""dll !\lllIy
Perwallan lJmdt Bllddha Indolle~ld / hl' /{('PI (",('111.111\)(' Cou n< Il () 1 / nel 0 n('~ 1 a n Il udclill', t <,
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I( 1 ~ ( J MI. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . • • .. III
1\( KNOWIII>CI MI NI <) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • IV
1 RAN)IIII RA liON IABU '" . . . . . . . • . .. . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . . .. . . • . . • V
I.IS 1 01 I\BBIU VI/\ liONS •.......•..•....•...•.......•••.........• VI
IABII (H «)NIIN1~ .....•...•..•.•••...••.••.•.••.•.•..........• IX
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IN 1 ROIHJC liON 1
1 II)II\M I\ND POUllCS lJND[R SUKARNO A BACKGRCUND ••.••• Il
2 1)1 AM AND POUIICS lJN\)/]~ '1111. 'NeW ORDER' GOVERNMENT •• 42
J 1 OW ARJ)S A IIARMONIOUS RELATIONSHIP • • . • • • • . • . • • • • • • . . •• 96
4 «)NCIUSI()N •••..•.......••..••.••.•.•.•.•.•••••.•..•.•••• 149
SOUR<ï) CONSUI.T\]) .....••...•....•.•.•......•.•.•...•..•••••.. 159
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INTRODUCTION
This thesis analYIl~s thc polit ((',lI IcldtlOll:-hql l>l'tWl'l'll thl' ~t,lll' ,\Ild
Islam ln Indonesla undcr thc 'Nc\\ Order' l!o\'errJllll'lIt dl""II~ tlle IH'IIOt!
1966 to 1990.1 l'he stucly CO III l'Ill 1 dte~ Oll t \\'() 111<1111 plohll'Ill" (1) Iltl'
poliClcs of thc goYellll1lcnt tO\\'illcb bl.\Il1 ancl lite 1\111~1t11l~' Il',\( tl()1l tn
these pallcics, and (2) the MlISItIll~' .H tl()l1~ .\Ild the I~O\'l'IIIIIH'llt'~ Il'd( tUlIl
ta the latter. DISCUSSion on those Iwo ploblL'llI~ I~ <lho dl\'ldl'd mto Iwo
parts accordmg ta two dlffcrent pCllOds (lI poltlll dl dt'\'clopIlH'1I1 "' 'Nl'W
Order' Indanesla 19GG- 1984 and 1 9X ') - 1 ()<JO. III 1 l\(' ( 0111 ~l' () 1 t IJ(' Yl',11 ~
1966-1984 Istamlc palttlcal patliCS and IIld~~ orp .• llu/lltIOll:--' ~tlll 1I~l'd
Islam as thelr orgat1l/atlOnal fOllnclallon. IloweYl'r, ~IIHl' IIJK', the
goyernment no longer tnlcratcs polltl<<l1 pallll'~ 01 III .. ~:-. OIl'.dlll/dIIOIl:-'
using any Ideology fOI thel!' constJtutlOnallJa~l~ olhl'I Ih"n l'IIJ1UI\//II (Ihl'
Ideology of the state).
To undc!'staml the nature of Ihc IclallOns/llp helw('('11 hl,tllI (11)(1 th('
state in the 'New Ordel' penod, al Iea~t SOIllC l~elll'ial kllowkdl!(' 01 lite
preceding period IS Important. Ilencc, eycn th(}lIl~h tl1ls ~)llIdy lOI \I:-'{", 011
the 'New Order' penod, the polltrcal l'eldtlon~hlp hetwcl'Il 1<,1,1111 <llIcI tlll'
1 The term 'New Order' m the Indolle~JaIl pol!' H al c olll('xt ,'. JI<,II.dly defined a~ a system and a way of thin"'1Il1~, hcllcvrrll~, (llId d( tllll! WIIII Il
is consistent wlth the Pancaslla and the 194~) ('()Il~tllullon. Il .. Id('dl'" d'. expressed by A.II. NaslltlOn, Challman of Ihe PloVI~lolI(\1 ')('lldl(' III 1966, were "to upholcl truth and JII~tlC c, 10 uphold PellI( d',II .. .11H11 II!' 1945 ConstitutIOn, 10 sma~h <III Im'lIlal, f)1()Jill ,lJl() J(1I'ol{)l~J( .d/ pohtlcalleconorTllc/so( lai (Ipolebo,» adycntull",tn alld d('VldIIO/J'" dlld to realtze the threc demand~ 01 tll(' people «n/lAra)", /,(' I() dl'.bdIH) the PKI (the (ommllnl~t Pat ty), 10 dJ .. ~)olve 1 he /)wlkoyu ( ,t!mH't Ct IJ(' liI',1 of Sllkarno's (abll1et~), ancl to recluce PIH(':-'. )ce Nd'''1 1.'"1.11.1, "\<.lrllfI under the New Order 1\ PoiitH al J Il'.tOf y," fJn,>ma J he fnr1()n('\wn Indlcator 49 (June 1990), H.
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<,I(II(~ lfI Ihc 'Olt! O,dc,' (~ukalno) pCllod I~ dlsclIsscd ln the fll'st ehapter.
1 here arc tlHec malll rea~()n~ fOI thls study. Ilrst, the majonty of
IJldOI)('~I,lIl pcople arc Mw,"m~, who Illdke up of 87.1 per cent of the total
POPUI'I!IOII.L 1 helelorc, blam ha~ the potentlal to play as si~~mfleant a
Iole III IlId()II('~I,1I1 poil! IC ~ a~ Il does now ln sOCIal affall s. Second, the
pollC y of the Illd{)ne~1él1l Rovernment, on the basis of the 1945
( OIl~tllllll()Il, IS 10 tleat aIl rellf~lons CXIStlllg III Indonesla as equal and
plovlde 1 hcm wllh the same opportllntty to progrpss and plav Important
lol('s Hl Ihc C( onotlllC and ~ocial development of the nation. The
1~()V('lllIlIelll IS of 1 H':lally 'unpal tlal' regal dlll!~ any ~pertfIc religIOn despite
the l,\('I th,.! the population IS overwhelmmglv Musltm. F-mally, the l'ole
wllIC'1I \:ll~ Id('a"~1 Mu~IJll1~ waIlt to play ln the polltKal Itfe of the modern
~tate IS IlO! li Il Hl llC. Strntlar situations currently eXlst m other Islamie
('OlllltllCS IhlOllldlOUl the worlel. 1 hls case stuely of IndonesIa, It IS hopecl,
Will shed "nh! on the CUITent issues rcgardmg the role of religIOn in
1ll0de11ll1'1Il1~ Muslllll states.
Islam III IndonesJa has 'radulOnally round Itself at an Impasse in
tt'nus of Its pohtJl'al role. l hls 15 to say that the Musltm on the one sicle
alld the ~~o\'elnlllent on the other have long vlewed each other wlth
~lJsplnon. SOIllC bUleaunats and mcmbers of the mlhtary ehte in
govel'lllllcnt t'lIe1es saw a polttlCally-orgalllzecl Islam as a potential power
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<-- Sec Blro J1uSdt StatlstIk, .<,'tatlsuk Indone~/a 1985 (Jakarta BPS, 1986), 25, 1 )()-l~) 1, fluoted III I\lfl..n, "Ulama, Umat Islam, dan Perl11hhan Umum," .lUrtw/ /lmll l'o/Iuk :~ (1988), 39.
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threatenmg the allthollty 01 the ccntr.\1 1!0\'l'rnllll'1l1 ,lIld II~ \\'<.'11
established Idcology of the Ptl11CaS,lll ,1I1d the Constltullon 01 1 (j·l l). 1 hl'
MlIsltms arglled aga1l1st the (\lClIS,\IIOIl th,\t Iht.'\' WCll' ll/u,-l'lIlHtI"liI.
They, for thelr part, lelt thdt the II1Ie Ulldl'l~t.t\l("IlI! 01 Ihl' J!lIlI(ll\t/a
should be that whlch was based 011 tht.' "1,\\....lIltl (h,\IIl'I" \ 1 hl' /'III1((/"/d.
thus. had bl'en IIltl'lpleted by e,H'h ~Ide dtlll'Il'\llly d( (Oldllll~ ln Il:-,
respectIve pelceptlOn.4 Deltal' Noel, a MlI~11I1I ~(hol,1I \\ 110 \llldll'~ Ihl'
history of modern Indonc~Ja, deC',( Ilbe~ the SltlltlllOIl 1 hll~
The widenlll~~ gap betwl'l'Il thl' M\I~IIIJI\ ,\IId IIIl' government, and IIlCleaslIlgly Illuludlly S\I~pl( IOll~ .. \llllIdl'~, can perhaps be l'l'laled to l'all( <\:-,11.1, the plilH Ipk~ 011 whl!" the state IS foundl'cl. Whde altno:-'I ('Vl'I yhocly III III tOlll'~I" now agrees wlth Pan(,I~t1tl, tlH' MlI\llIlI~ ll'cI IlId! IIIt' governmellt want to "~,('Culdll/e" Ille Ilv(' 1>lIIH IPIl':-" 011 Ih(' other hand, thec!~OVeJ'lllllellt leel~ thd! tlH' 1\11I\IIIIl', Wdlll 10 "Islanllze" them.:>
Notwlthstandlllt~ the ~~overnll1elJt's dut y 10 ploll'( 1 Ihl' 1 «'l'dOIIl (II
religIon m IndoncsIa, contI 01 was of tell l'XCI'! I~l'd (JV('I ,illY lelrl'.lolI w!J(( It
was rrgarded as 11Innm~~ (ounter 10 and 111It.'atl'lllllg tlIc I~OV('''IIIJ('Ilt':-,
policy. ActIons plIrsued by the so-called 'radl<'dl' Mu:-.IIIW, III IlJdolll'~I",
3 This SUSplCIOllS attItude was apparent, for exalllpll', III IIH' d('hal('~) 01 the ProvlslOnal Scnatc (MPRS) 111 Marc h 1 C)hX. III 111(':-.(' (khdll'~), 111(' Islamic partlc~ prcsscd for le~~alI/(ltlOn 01 tlH' "Iaktllld (IIall<'l" d<, IIH' preamble of the ConstItutIOn whIle the (1111\11<111 and 'c!l'V<'lO!JIIWIlt' factions (the latter domlllated by the Illlillaly ('111l' dl HI ':,('( 111,11' intellectuals) opposccl thl~ step. ~ee Mohalllllll'd ~~d"l,d Ild~,~.all, "ContemporalY Muslrm ReIIJ~lo-PolIll( al 1 h()lIl~"t lil IIHlo/H'\ld 111(' Response to New Orcier ModeIrll/atlon" (l!hd. J)1\',{'!t<IIIOII, (OlllllllJld UllIversity, 1975), chaptel 1 pa~:-'lIn. J)I~( lI~<'IOII of II\(' "j,d',11 t il Charter" IS provldcd III (hapter 1 of thl~ t"e<;I~.
4 Sec Z.S. Nalllggolan, PandaJ1gan (~~J1dekl(lwun MIA\/lnl ler!wdup 1'4 (Jakarta Gema Isra Utama, 1990), (hapter ~ III and IV p;'~~lIn
5 D~har Noer, "Contcrnpo rary POlllH al d Irnen~)lon of hlarrl," III I\/um ln
Southeast /hta, cd, M.B. Ilookcl (J ('Iden MdltlIlU:-' NlJholl, 1 cJklJ), 1 CJK
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'>LH h a~ the f)arul i~/am rnovernents 111 West Java, 111 Aceh, and In South
Sul<lwe~1 III the pellOd of ~ukdrno, the Komando Jihad (the Holy War
Command) movement III West Java, and the" 1 anJung Prrok" Incident in
Jakarta III the ~lIhar tu perrod, wcre ~everely dealt wlth by the government
III OIdel 10 demon~tlale It~ (luthonty.G
Such 'rddlcal' rnovement~ "Iso lesulted ln stncter control bemg
l'XCI( I~ed over othel 1~lanll( (lrtlvltles 111 IndonesIa. How stnct thls
cont roi wa~ has beell de,')( Ilbed by DelIaI' Noer
Ihe Mu~lrlll~ leel th~\t the govelnment has been too severe; IHi.llly of thell (U1amü> have been Impnsoned. In 1978, about the tUll(' whell MPI{ (Sen(lle) was to convene for the election 01 the (Olllltly'~, plesldent. <l IlUmbCI of Mushm leaders, Ill< 11Id11lJ~ Mahlnlb /)Illllaedi (d former promll1ent member of the Indone<;ldn IOlilnalrst~' aSSOciatIOn and currently scn el'b v of PPP), ISll1arl ~,Ully (plOfessor of constltutlonal law dt Ille 1I111Vel ~Ity of Incloneslé\ and rector of Muh.lI11mad -iyah lJlllver~lly), and Sutomo (well·known as Bung 1 o tllO , thc .'-,lIlaIJaya helo, who 111 1977 defended the Darul Islam 1ll0VCllH-llt al~(lInst excessive accusatIOns from certain govelllllll'nt qlldl {crs) weI e detall1ed. So was Imaddudm A. Ralmn, a lerlurer al thl~ Bandung Instltute of Technology who Il<ld been III IIVC 111 dakwah (111ISSlons) at 90me and abroad. 1 hey weIl' leieased ooly about a year later.
A l~rouP wlth1l1 the prescnt-day generatlOn of Mushm elite generally
takcs il cl" (CI elH approach, one whlch IS more compromising and
coopcratlvl' latllel than confrontatlonal. They now share ideas for
G On the KartoslIWII.lO, Daud Bcurcueh, and Kahar Muzakkar movements, sec C.(Chnstraan) van DI.lk, Ul1der the Banner of Islam, The Daru: IlIlam Movement 111 lntlol1csltl (rhe Hague Martmus NIJhoff, 1981), a more detmled stlldy on J)arul islam 111 Aceh is provlded by Nazaruddin Syalllsuddlll, Pemherol1takan Kaum Repuhllk Kasus Darul Islam Aceh (Jakarta G ".tflttpers, 1990). So far, the author has not found a scholarly contnbutlon on the Komandc Jihad movemcnt or the TanJung Priok' IIlndcnl.
{ Delrar Noei', "Colltempo.·ary Polrtical DImenSion," 198.
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achlevmg a wcll-developed Indol1csla 111 ,\Imosi l'\'\~1 \' .tSpCl t.S llll'
Muslims no longer dll'l~ctlv oppose the j~O\'l~lllIlIcnt'~ polle\, but
constructlvely cntlCI.:e It and conlllblltc Ihell Idc,\s, j~Cdnn!~ Ihcm 10 thl'
Ileeds of ail COmll1l1mtlcs (Incl to the Icll.'dl 01 .t lll~t and pl O~pl'I nl\S
SJClety. This change cOllld prob,lbly be IIltClIlIl'tl.'d to 1lIl'.Hl III.II tlll'
Indonl.'sIaI1 MlIslum: havc lo~t thciI Ici l'dl 01 e~t,\bll~hIllj~ "" bl,\I1I\( ~1 .. 1l'
However, artel' having matui l'cl as (\ (OIllIlHIlllty OVl'l 'IIlIl' ,ml! h,I\ I11!~
expenenced many ~()CIal and polItl( dlllphcdV<lb, they h.lVl' loulld oui Ih.lt
the most Important goal IS not an Isldlll\( ~1,,1l' whcl'l' IllI' \Iltlll' 1111
formally serves as ItS con~tltutlOn. but an hl<lllll( (OlllllllllIlty (111111111111),
whose well-bell1f~ IS basecl on a lu~t ~()( Iiii <111(1 P( ()1l01l1l( :-.y~tl·1I1.
Accordmg to them, thcse goals wIll be rc,\( IIcd tlll ollgll ~O( 10 C('OIlOJllJ(
and cultural actlvltles and throll!~11 beJll!~ ll.'sS ('X( 11l~IVl' ,lIld 1ll01t' wIlIJIIg
to work wlth thosc who share cldf crellt Id cas.
ln short, the present Muslim f~enerallOl1 has bC('Jl sIIIVIIlJ~ 10 l~et l'Id 01
the ImpreSSIOn that Islam IS an ob~tarle to thc realr/atloll 01 thl' ~tate'~
goal of achievmg a modern state. In léu l, they wallt 10 plOVl' IIIat th('y
Wlsh to work cooperatlvely wlth the I~OVCI nmcnl to Il'all/t' thl' ~tate's
Ideal and to achleve the well-bern~ 01 thc Ulnmall. 1 hey ,,\<'o Iw!t('vl' t !tat
thelr participation in the proccss of natIonal dcvcloplJl{,llt I~ (/II( l'Illy
important.
8 Mohammed Kamal Hassan calls thls group "all otnodal lonl~t ~". J 11('11
beliefs were foreshadowed by Nurchoh~h MadJld'~ Idea 01 "/\/am Y('\, ParlaI Islam No" (Islam Yes, IslamJ( party No). Ilw, !~l'Olip (alh IIpOIl
Muslim society to be posltlvely rnvolved III the' 'New Oldt,,' development programs. See Ilas~an. (hapt el ~ pa<,<,1Ir1.
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1 iJ(' UlelllOdol(lI~Y lI~ed III thls study IS that of an histoncal approarh.
IIIIS Ihe~,Js 1I111..,t/att'~ the development of the relatlOllshlp between the
I~OV('I'llrn('nl and the Musltm community and analyzes the pro;:ress 0 f the
POllllf ,t1 Idt'dh of euch side dUl1ng the 'New Order' penod, whIle
1)(,!IP1 III 1I11~ 1 rom the tht'ory 01 1 l'cd L. von der Mehden regard mg the
«(Jlllllllallli po~t-wal pdtteln~ 01 the relatIOllshlp between state and
1 ('ltl~lon, will( Il (onsl~1 III the lollowmg 9
1.1 nlolc ed support of leltgIOn,
~. 1 IH '0 1I1 dl~elllen t () 1 1 el q~IO n,
J. Nt'Ulldllty towald lelll~lon,
'1. ()pp()~III()1l 1 () pail J( li lai' 1 eltglOlIs groups,
~). Oppo:-"IIIOIl 10 lellglon as a force in society.
1 he:-..e categoll/allOilS arc ht'Ipful in determilling the nature of the
1 eldllol1~hlp between 1 eltgIOIl (Islam) and the state III IndonèSIa as weIl as
111 ShOWlIll~ how thl~ 1 e\atlOllshlP has influenced the policy of each slde
toward~ the Idelll 01 II Just and prosperolls IndonesIa.
Ille thesl~ IS ()1f~aIl17ed mto four chapters Chapter 1 provides the
!'>()( ID-polIt" al hdrkground, III WhlCh Will be Iilustrated the position of
Isldlll dnd the Ml1~IIIllS III the Sukarno pel1od. Three sectIOns can be
Idl'nltlled III t hls (h'\IJter (1\) The stlllggle for the state's Ideology, (B)
Islaml( POlttH dl pdI'tles, and (C) Radical Islarmc movements. SectIOn A
Illust rates t h<.' dcbate among the IndonesIan nat:onahsts concernmg the
Ideolof~Y on \vlw h the state of IlldonesIa woulci be based. ThIs debate
9 Il l'd 1. \ 011 der I\tehcicn, "1 he PoIttlcal and Social Challenge of the IsI.mlH Revlvdl III 1\1.llaysIa and Indonesla," The MUS/lm World 76 (1986). ~ 1 l)- 2~().
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reflected the thought of two glOups 01 Indol1cSldl1 n"I\OI1,III~I~ ,ulhl'llIlg tu
two dlffcrent POhtlCdl trcnds thc 'senllal' natloll,llt~ts ,lIld 1 Ill' bl,IIIl1C
natlOnalIsts. Here, thc tClln 'SCt llillI' does Ilot IInply Ih,11 the pl'opll\ III
thls category \Vele pcrsollally sC(,lIlalJ~t wlthout .Ill\, Il'II~~IOII" Illlell'"I:-.
and affiliation. l'he terlll lelel s tn those (Mushlll~. Chll~tl"IIS. ,1Ilt! ntill'I~),
who beheved 111 a ~tnct SepdI'dtlon bctween stdte and 1 elll~lOlI, wIH'Il'<I:-'
the term 'isiamic natlOl1ah~ts' lefers tn tho~e who \Vele (Ollllllllll'd l') the
view that the state and sOCIety ~hould be l~overned by bl,II11. 1 ()
Section B dlsclIsses the IslmnJ(' pal tICS born III 1 he l'drly 1Il<lt'Ill'Il<ll'IH l'
penod. fOUI pa:'tlcs ale plc~el1ted 111 thl" ~e( llOll Md~llIlIll, 1\'111, Iht' 1'\11,
and the NU. In terms of the blpoldllldlHHl 01 '~l'( 111,11' ,IIHI bldlllll
nationalists, these partlcs (lU OHllllocIated the hl,\Illl( Ildtl()lI.dl~t' .• tilowllIH
them to contInue thelr (\( tlvltles III the pohtl( ~ 01 tlle ~t"I('. B('I~IIIIIIII". III
1945, leaders of these pdrtlcs would play ~11~nIfJ(allt lolt'~ hotl! III polllll ~
and In the state's admullstratlon, a sItuatIOn whH'1I l'XI~t('d IIlltll Iht'
penod of "Guideû DemocnH y" (l 9S9-19V», 111 W/lI( h ~ukalllO dl~\IIII:-'~l'd
the parliament and l'eplared Il wlth the one Il(' cll'~';~lIated. )('( 11011 (
deals 'radical' IslamlC movemenb, SlH h as the /)uyu/ 1\/0111. 1111'-; ~('( II()II
IS also concerned wlth the blpotélll/illlOn 01 's('('uh,," ancl 1~1"1lIJ(
10 See Salfuddin Anshan, "1 he Idkalta ChaTter 01 JUlie 1()4~) A 11I~.I()ly 01 the Gentleman's Agreement betwl'en thc 1~lamlC' alld IIJ(' )('( 111,11 NatlOnahsts In Modern Indonesla" (M.A. 1 he~I~, M( (,dl 1 J/lIV('1 '.Jly, 1976),6-7. Il IS Harry J. Benda who ll~es the tClIlI ''''('f 111,11' (!J('lw('('1I apostrophes) ta delme the !~IOIiP rderred 10 h('ll' a~ thl' f 011111('1 pdl 1 of the Istamlc natlOnall~ts. Dellar Noer preter.., to fait tlll.., 1~IOllp 'rehgiollsly neutral nall()nah~ts', ~ee Ilarry j. (Jllldi J( h) Bl'lIdd, 111(' Crescent and the Rl\lng Sun Indonc,\/Un I\/om unaer ,hl' f(/f?lInfJ)(J
OccupatIOn Cl he Ila!~ue -W. van Ilf)eve, 19')S). ~('(' al..,o 1 kll"l NI)!'I, Il'/(' Modern/st Mus/lm Movement ln Indone\/U 1 ()()() 1 ()4;! ()III!~dr)()1 (', V-lJala Lumpur Oxford University Pre~~, 1 (Ji ~).
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lJatJOllall~t~. lJnltkc tho~c who struggled for thelr IslamlC Ideals through
0111( laI hlaml( partlc~, the leaders of radIcal Islamic movements chose
djmrC~Slvc and ~ometlme~ violent ways to realtze thclr Ideals, often by
mCdn~ of rebcllloll~ and the establishmg of Islamlc states In vanous
rCj~lon 01 the rt'publl(
( Il,,pl CI 2 dcab wlth the rcIatlOnshlp betwer.n Islam and pohtlcs III
Ihe 'Nl'w Oldcl' pCllOd. 1 hlee scctlons arc contamed wlthm this chapter
(A) 111(' Ilan~ltlOl1al pl'!ïod, whlch eovers the penod 1965·1971, (B) The
Ulllr 1( atlon 01 Islamlc pohtlcal partIes mto one party, and (C) The
govellltllent poIl( le~ towards Islam. Thc 'New Ordcr' search for Icgltimaey
IS tlle I()( dl pOll1t 01 section 1\. One of the important events III thls period
IS Ihe 111I11t<lIy'~ deCislOn to mallltalll Its authonty through the
trall~f()IIIli.ltlOl1 of the government SlIPPoIted·party, known as 'Golkar',
will( h would lend the Il1I"tary pohtlCal legltlmacy. As will be seen, the
cholec 01 Colkar, whlch was founded and dommated by the military, was
aUl1ed at ll1alllta1l1inf~ the ml~itary interests and pOSItIOn m the potities of
the ~Idlc. Âllothcr Important evcnt m thls period was the establIshment
01 a IlCW Isl"llllC party, namely Parmusi. What was interesting about thls
Isli.II11K pal ty WdS thc control and mterference on the part of the
p,ovelllllwnt III the party's affairs, partlclllarly m decldmg Its leadershIp.
Siller thls party \V~'s controlled by the authontlcs ItS leaders found it
cid Ilcult to dc"clop the party mto a sohd pohtleal force for the Mushms.
ScctlOn B dlseusses the umfIcatlOn of the Islamie partIes whieh
cOlltcstl'd the 1971 e1ecttOn mta one, namely the ppp (the Development
lImoll I\lrty). 1 he ullIflcatlon was effeeted in 1973 on the initIatIve of the
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government to sHnphty the pohtlcal p,lItles III Indolll'SI,t l.ll',\t (h,\Ilgl's
oceurred 111 the Islamic polttlcal forces dltel the ll1en~er. \ hls r,\Il hl' ~l'l'Il,
for examplc, rn the three electlons held Icspectlvely III \977, l qX~ ,\lId
1987. SectIOn C deals wlth other f~()Vel'llll1l'llt POlllll'S !o\\t\J(b \sl,\llI III
social affatrs. In thls sectIOn there Will bl' t\ dl~( 1I~~1()1I 01 thl'
governrnent's concelll for 1I1StitutiOllS ~1I( Il <l~ Il la 1 1 IIlgl', 1:--.1,11\\1(, (Olllt'.
Islamie education, and the Itke, as weB a~ 101' Olg,\llI/.tIIO\l\ ~,lJ( li .t:-, thl'
MUI (the Counctl of Indoncslan cUlamü') and the Ih'p,ulllll'Ilt 01 I!l'III',IOU~
Affatrs.
Chapter 3, conslstmg of four SCCtHF (hs(,lI~sl'S the P()~ltl()1I 01 bl.1I11
and the Mushms ln the Indone~li.\n state alter tll(' ,~()Vl'lllIIH'IJt':-,
promulgation of the law of the "Sole 1 oundatloll 01 l'tll//(/\II(/ lOI polttll,d
Parties and Golkar" and that of the "~()k 1 Olllldatioll 01 /'111111/\1111 lOI
Mass-OrganizatlOns" in 1985. An examlllatioll 01 the'.!: Idw\ 1\ (llovl!lt'd III
section A. As will be seen, these laws have le~lIltcd III tlll' dllllllldtlOI\ 01
Islam as the foundatlOn ot the PI'P and 01 ,dl Islallll( Illa:-,~, ()1l',"III/"tl()Il~).
ReactIOns to the~e laws, as was expected, carne Il 011\ ,dlll()~t ('Vl'I y
segment of the society. Ihls thCSIS, however, only dIS(,lI~~('~ the !t'd/IIOII
From bve Islamlc orgal1lJ:atlOns, whICh arc ((HI~ldeled ,,~ Il'pl (,~)(,I\tllll~
various Cllrrcnts of Islarmc thou~~ht and tendel1ne~ eXI~tllll~ III IIIc!OIlI''-,1i1.
ThIS tOPIe is dlscusscd 111 sectIOn B.
Section C deals wlth Islam a~ a partlc Ipatory rOI((' tri tlte natloll,,1
development schemc. Wlth rerercncc to Indone~Jan devdoprtl('lIt poil! y,
which gives pnonty to the ccononlH ~e( tor, the c11~( U~~IOfl loc 11',(",011 lite
Mlislims' contnbutlon to the cconomlC' tn~tltutlon~ 01 ! he (0111111 y. 1/11'
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Idea:-. 01 1~lIee MlI~lml mtellcc luals on the 15lamIC concept of economy are
ple~ented to depll'I the Muslrms' concerns ln th,; domain. The last part,
:-.C( tiO/1 1), dJ~( us~c~ the l'Ole of the present Muslim mtellectuals ln the
lIatlOnal developrnent. 1 hls sertlO'l de5cnbes the response of the Muslrm
1111 ('lIe( luah 10 Indone~lan llatlOnal dcvelopment. In contrast to those of
Ihl' 101lllei Idetlll~t MII~lltns, the response of the ple~ent-day Muslrm
!1I1 elle( luab to Ihe natIOnal development I~ both cooperatIve and
«)rnp/'oml~IIlI~. I\.~ Will be seen, thls attitude on the part of the Muslim
mldle( Illais has (hanI~ed the nature of the relatlOnshlp between the
Mllslun ~O( Icty and the I~()Vel Ilment.
1 he ConclUSIOn rontalll~ the author's overvlew of the relatlOnshlp
lJetwel'1l Islam (Mw,lnl1 SOClcty, Islamlc ol1~amzatlons) and the state (the
'New Older' government). It IS the author's beltef that the attitude of the
present-day Mushm society, partlCularly ItS mtellectuals, to the
~~()vcl1lment and to the prof~ram of national development has paved the
way 10 a POSitIve rclatIOnshlp between the two sides.
IlI1ally, evcn Ihough the i.luthor has tl'led to arrange the chapters by
1()lIowllll~ the cllIon()lo!~ICal development of events, he has neverheless
round Il neressary al tllnes to take a restl o~pcctive vlew wlthln the
{ontexl of a 1~lven dl~( lISSIOIl, and Ihls wlth a vlew to reaching a
(ompl ehcnslve descnptlon of the problem under consideratIOn.
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CHAPTER 1
ISLAM AND POLITICS UNDER SUKARNO:
A BACKGROUND
The Struggle for the State's Ideology
Wh en the comllllttce 01 the BPlll'1\. Ohe IllvC~tll~<ltlll!~ (Olllllllttt't' 101
the PreparatIOn of Independenle),l held ItS III~t ~e~~101l 110111 ~~l) Md\,
untll 1 June 1945, two speeches amonl~ thosl' dellvl'Il'c1 hy tilt' IIH'IIIIH'I~
were to praye of partlCulal' slgnd Icance III tht' dt'veloJ)IIIt'lIt of litt' I1t'W
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Ideology for the IndoneslilTl ~tdtl', tht' Pllll(lI\II(/.~ III o Ill' 01 tlH'~t',
delivered on the fll'st clay, Muh,lll1ll1ad Y"llIlll olll'Il'd IIVl' plllll Iplt'~ ,,~
the intended basis for tl fl'ec Indonesld. 11l()~e plllJ( Ipll'~ W{'I t'
1. NatIOnahsm, 2. Hurnallltanamsm/lnt ertldt 10nallsHl, 3. Bellef 111 God, 4. Dernocracy, . 5. Public Welfare and SOCIal JustlCe.3
l This committee was established on 29 /\pIII 1 <)t1 f) by Il](, Idpdlll'~ll' 1 () discuss the state foundatlOn and the constllutlon lOI the 11111111' 01 Indonesia. It consistrd of (,2 meml)('l;" Wlt Il 1)1'. I{.HII1111dll Wedyodll1111grat and R.P. Socroso as It~ l'r(,~ld('nl "/ld VI! (' 1'1(",1<1('111, respectlvely, and was Hlstallccl on 2K May 1 (H'). Idl'()I()I~1C ,dly 1111', committcr representcd two malt! 1~IOUP~ ni l1101q~1I1 Il)(' ",('( 111,11'
nationallsts and the Islanllc natlondlJ,>t~, c,('e ')dl'llIddlll AII',II<lII, "III(' Jakarta Charter of June 1 <J4S 1\ II!~tol y (JI IIH' (,('III !l'lIldll", /\1',1<'('111('111 betwcen the Islarme and the ~e! lI1,H Natloll,dl',I', III MOr!('111 [II!1011l",I,t" (M.A. Thesls, McGIlIlJmvclslty, 1 ~)7h), 1·1.
2 Pancaslla IS a word dellved from ),lIl~kllt, W!t('II'/Wt1(U III('dll:, Ilv(' dllfl slla rneans foundatlOn or pnnnple. 1 he \('rtrl Wc\', fil ',1 w,ed by \1Ik.lll1o
on the advlce of a IlI1gUlst, to narrll' tlte live Plll\( Ipl('<, III' ofl('II'fI I() tlH' Investlgatmg Commlttce.
3 Sec B.j. Boland, The '<;trugyle of Islam In Modern In(}()nn/(J ( 1111' Ildl~II(' Martmus NIJhoff, 1982), 17-] 8.
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On the la',t day of the ftrst ~eSSlon, ~ukarno, another commlttee
tr)('mbpf', dehvered an histone ~peech ln whlch he also proposed flve
plltIC Iple~ a~ Ihe ml cnded nct<,ls for a frce Indonesla
J. IndolH'\ldlJ Nd! IOIl,t!I"ll1,
L In!erllcltl<HldlI<'/n 01 perrkemaVlu')wan, 1 Mulllklll (JI 1 )enH)( lac y, 1. \(H Idl Weil 1)('llIf~, rI. BellPI III (,ocl."l
\ld(alllo'~ 1 ('tridI k~ III many way~) gave a conCise expressIOn to the
\('111 UlH'lIt " 01 1 he membel s of BPUPK. So Impresslve and Important was
tlll' ~pt'e( Il Ihat thl~, cIdte is le~~é\rded as the 1)lrth hou!' of Panca'lJla, and
~lIkaJ'110 IlUll~l'1I the "c 1 eator" of Pancas/la.
( ornparccI to tho~e of Yarn1l1, Sukarno's flve pnnnples are obvlOusly
:-'111111<11' exc t'pt III the (oltnulallon and tlle terms lIscd. Muhammad Roem, a
pl 0111 IIlCIlt 1~1,1Il1I< nalIOnalrst, (onfIrmecl that Sukarno, havll1~ been the
lasl speakt'I III Illdt Ilr~t \CSSIOI1, r~ave thc ImpleSSlOn that the thoughts of
thl' 1IH'll1belS who had spokcll pllOI to hml had been II1cludecl 111 hls
!->pccch. 101' tllIS 1 cason ROl'1ll ~cems to doubt that l)al1(u.~I1a was the
(l'callon of Sukarno. Ile expresses It thus "If there IS somethmg we
~houlcl a( kl1()wledi~c ft om Sukarno, that IS the name of those rIve
pl 111( Iplcs, that I~, Pal1Ul Slla.',5 Doubt IS abo expressed by B.]. Boland, a
Dutch scholar 01 modcrn Indoncslan hlstory, who says "Pancas/la was, m
l'tlct, <1 ('J'catloll of Y(ul1In's and not SlIkarno's".u Ncvertheless, becallse It
·t Suk,lIllo, 1 hl' H/I rll of Pancas/la lin Out/me of the Flve PrlnClples of the StClte (\)/,II...al ta Ikpartmcnt of InformatIon, 19GO), 27.
') Moh,Hl1Illad Rocl1l, J /f/ll l'cnstnvo Bersejaral7 (Jakarta Smal 1-I11daya, Il}72) 2·1, quoted 111 ;\n~hdll. 21. In tills statement Roem lises the old ~Pl'lIl1ll~ Ponta .\'/Ia Il1stcad ot the reecnt spellmg Pancas/la.
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was Slikaino who expltcltlv stated these II\'l' [)(IIl('Ipll'~ dllt! lldl1ll'd thelll
collectlvely as "Panca Slla", he IS regtll'clcd <l~ thl' (1l'.ltOI (lI ['tll/( d,du.
Smce the fIve pllllClples p[()po~ecl b\' t11c~l' t\\O 11H'1I1IH'I" \\l'Il' (lll
that occasion stIll open to question, the dch.th' tlll (HIl~llOlIt l!te III ~I
sessIOn of the meetll1g contll1ucd to levolve ,\l'(HlIld Ille I~~lll' 01 tlll' hd"\(
foundation (~}r ldcol()I~Y) 01 thc ~t<lte. '1 Ill' problelll dll~1111~ \V,I" wlH't IIl'l
Indonesm wOlild bc an Islarlllc ~t(\te 01 a ~t,\te wltl( 11 wou Id "l'Pdl.ll('
rcligious from state affall s. In thls l'('I~dJ'(1 SlIpOIllO 11'1IIdl kcd
On the one hand (t hell~) IS t Ile OpllllOIl (l' the 1 t'lt,~I()m experts (ohll Clflll11W) who .Ill' J)IOpOSIIlI'. 10 l'~t.lbll!'-.h Indonesm as dll Islalllic ~tdte, (lnd 0:1 tht' otlH'1 Il'''1(1 (tltl'Ie) 1" anothcr proposai, a~ ha~ 11I~.t \)('1'11 PI()p()~I'd by 1\11' MohflOllllad Ilatt", thdt I~, d IIdtIOI1"IIIIILI"'Y !'-.tdlt' wlt\( Il wdl scparate the ~tate fi om 1 dIJ~I()IIS (tll,\I 1 ~,.I
(0nsequently, when SlikaulO enc!NI thl' III~t ~l'~~I()1l WIll! III~ «(1111 IlIdlllg
remarks, a dtfference 01 OpllllOI1 bctwl'clI the hl,lIll11 1~1()IIP ,llId 1 III'
natlOnalist group still eXI~ted.
To find a solutIOn, 38 mcmbel~ 01 the (Ollllllllt{'l' (OlltllJlH'd IIIt'
meetmg and formed a sub-commlttee (onsist 11l~~ 01 IlIIH' Il 1 t'Il JI H' 1 ~
Sukarno, Mohômrrwd Hatta, I\.A Mal<UlllS, I\blkoe~ilo 1 J()LI()~,('dJw'(.,
Abdul Kahar Mll/akklr, Il. 1\1~lIs <)alull, I\hmad S()('baldJo, 1\l>dlll Wdlllrl
HasJim, and Muhammad Yamlll. J\lter ~('I'I()t1~ dl~( W,:'I()II~, 1/11', ',lIl)
commlttce cvcntually succecded in l'cac hllll~ li modu\ vivendi hel W('('II Il)(,
Islamlc group and the '~c(ular' 1~I'OliP. On Ih(' fll:,t ddY 01 IIH' ',('(Olld
6 Boland, 17.
7 Sec Supomo's staterncnt 111 II. Muhammad Ydllllll, No\kah !leY\lupoY/ Undang-Undang IJasar 1945 (Jakarta YaY(I~é.1I1 PlapdlH a, 1 (l'I!)), 1'2 '10, quotcd III J\nshaIl, 23.
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~(,<-':-'IOIl, wlll{ Il was helcl on 10 July 1945, Su karno rcported on the
aJ~n~('ment re(lrhed by the nme mernbers. In the report dehvercd by
\\1 kalllO at t 11I~ :-,e~~lOn, the f Ive pl mClplcs, upon whlCh a frce Indanesla
woulcl be ba:-,ed, appealecl Itl the preamble dlafted for the cornnllttee of
B/'lJPK
"I)reamhle ~m('c Inclepenclenle IS the' Iight of every natlan, ,IllY fOlm of ~ubJuJ~atlon m thls world, bemg contrary to hurnalIIty (kCI1U1I1U\Wal1) and Justice (pn-keadtlan), must be abolt~hcd. Now the strugglc of the Inclaneslan mdcpcndence rnovelJlcnt ha~ 1 Cd( hec! the blessec! hour 111 whlCh the tlJdolJe~"1Il peoplc have been est arted sai ely to the threshold of <III Il1d()ne~lan ~tate, whlch IS mdepenclent, umted, ~()vel elnll, JlI~t ,lI1d pl'Osperous. By the grace of Almlghty (.od (I<uhn-wl Allah Yanq Mah(l Kuasu) and moved by the hIJ~he~t Idedb to Iead a flee natIOnal IIfe (herkehtdupan ke!JuI10\(wnJ, the IndollesléHl people hel eby procléllm theu IIIclepelldcll( C (kL'merdckaannY{l). turtllcl, Hl order ta ('~tahlt~h fOI the Indoneslall ~tate a govcrnment whlCh wIll plote( t thc wholc Ind()nc~lan people and Indoneslan tl'iiit Cl l'ICS, ,lIld 10 plOll1ote publIc welfal e (keseJahteraan), to IlllplOVl' the hvcllhood of the people, and ta partlclpate m cstablt~IIIIlJ~ a wolld 01 dCI founcled on r reedolll, everlastmg pedCl' ancl ~()( 1(\/ JlI~tICC, the Indepcnclenee of Indoneslan people ~hall bc oldcled III a Con~tltutlon of the Indoneswn ~tat(', will( h I~ llIolded 111 the form of a repubhc bascd on the ~ovelelnnty of thc peoplc and IOllnded on (the folloWIng pl Ill< 1 plc~) Kc- 1 tdw na 11 (t hc Bel i cf III C;od), Wlt h the obhl~atlol1 to {ally out the SllOri-ah Islam ((slamle Sharïcah) 101 It~ adhercnb 111 "lTordance wlth the pnnClple of Just and C1vlhn.'d humal11ty (kemanustaan yang adtl dan beradab), the unit y (pcrsatuan) of IndonesIa, and a demoCl'acy (kerakyatan) l~lIIded by the Splllt of Wlsdom (yang clipllnpll1 (J/eh hikmah kelJljtlk'i{iluwl1) 01 Illutual clchberatlOn by a replesentatlve body (f1crmu'Iyawaratan perwaktlan) and ensllflng s~cial lu~tJ( e (keadtlall SOUCI/) lOI the whole IndoncsJan people."
II11S prc(ullble W<l~ sll~ned by the n1l1e mcmber cammlttee in Jakarta on
22 lunc 1 ().t 5 ,md IdtCI came to be known as the" Jakarta Charter" (Piaf/am
X 1 he t l ,m~latlon 01 thc Preamblc IS taken from Susan Selden Purdy, "l.cl~lt IlBatloll of Power and J\uthol'lty 111 a Plurahstlc State Pancasila ,me! (IvIl Rc111!IOn III Indonesra" (Ph.D. DissertatIOn, Columbia 1I111\'CI Slty, 19H4). 440 (appendlx Il), \VIth sorne IllInor adaptation by the pll'~l'Ilt ,\llthOI.
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Jakarta). It IS clear that thls pleamble contallls the Itrst nlfICl.\1
formulatIOn of the Pancns:!a, I.e.
- The Bellcf III Cod wlth the obligatIon to C(\II)' out the Islanllc Sharï(al1 fol' Its adhcrents,
- A just and clvlll7ed humanlty, - The umty of Indonesla, - A demoll'acy glllded by the Spll'lt of WIS(\OIll III
dellberation by Cl representatlve body. - SOCIal JustlCC fOI the whole Indolle<;mll people.
This first officiaI formulatIOn of Pancas/la reml\lIwd 1I1l('hanl~l'd 1I1lttl
18 August 1945, one day after the proclamation ni Indollt'SIiIl1
independence, when the PPKI (the Prepardtory COllll1l1ttee lo! IlIdOI\('''ldn
Independence) was formed. 1 hls COlllllllttee, will( h (om,l:-.tl'd (JI :2 7
members and was headed by Sukarno and MohalllllhHI Ildllll ,,~ ( Il.1l1l1ldl1
and Vlce-Chamnan respectlvely, held a llIe{'tll1l~ 011 Ihe ~"IIIl' ddY Il Wd ....
formed. Wlthin cl short tlme (betwcen 1 LW a.lll. and lA') 1>.1l1.)() the
meetmg brought about several Im()()nant (hanl~cs to t Ile PI ('"mille, III
which the formulatIon of Pancas/la appeared, alld to t he body of the
Constitution.
As far as the formulatIOn of the Pancas/la in the" Jakarla ( harll'I" I~)
concerned, a change was made to the first pnnnpic "1 he B('llel III LocI
with the obligatIon to carry out the IslamlC Sharï(ah f or lb ad IH'Il'lIt~"
became 'The Beliet m the One, Supreme Cod" (Ketuhunan Yoml Muhll
Esa). This change was surpnsmg to the Islarlllc j{IOUp. Olle!".' lOtiS aro~('
as to the reason why the formulatIon of the "Jakarta ( harle!"', wllH h had
been achieved with dlfflculty, could be c hanj~ed wlth ~\lC h ta~('. Il W<l',
told that a Japanese otflcer of the KUlqun (Japanc!".c navy) (ante 10 Ilat ta
9 See Ibid., 39-41.
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10 tell hml Ihat a Chnstwn repre~entatlve from Eastern Indone"iia
ob,cc tcd to t hl' (Iau~e o{ "t he Bellcf ln God wlth the obllgallOn to carry
out thc IslaulI( Shari-ah {or Its adherents". <;hould II be kept unchanged
he and Iii.., people (n()n-MlI~llm~ from J:astern Indonesm) would separate
Ilorn Il)(' R('!>ubltc .10 Influenced by this opinion Hatta promlsed to
dl~c lI~S 1 III ~ mattcr ln thc mcel mg.
-lllIS ('han!~c had, lndeed, resulted ln the omiSSIon of the "Islamic"
~Iat ement f rom the Ilrst prinClple of Pancas/la, rendermg It general and
llIultl-1I1lcrpretallve ln nature. Each cItizen cou Id mterpret thls flfst
pnm Iple an ordll11~ 10 hls 01 her lespective religIOn. In defense of this
dee ISIOII, 1 latta al J~ued that the oml<.;SlOn of the clause was to dvoid
lInplea~allt {eellll!~~ wlth non-Muslnlls and 10 mamtam the unit y of the
lIat 1011, wh wh was very cruCIal at that tlme. ll ln addItion, Sukarno
si rcsscd t h(\t the COIlStltutlOn was only a "ternporary Constitution", a
""J~htl1l11!~ COllstltutlOn", or a "revolutlOnary ConstItution", WhlCh In due
('ou l'se l'OU Id be perfected by elected representatlves of the people.l 2
1 hls del'lSIOIl was mlltally dlsappomtmg to many in the Islamlc group.13
10 IVlOhamrnad Natslr, "pengorbanan Umat Islam Sangat Besar," interview wlth M. Syaft'I Âilwar, Pan)1 Masyarakat (Jakarta), Il June 1987,28.
Il ÂI1~hari, 44.
12 Boland,37.
13 CA.O van NleuwcnhulJze mentIons that an anonymous author wrote: "when loI' the flrst tnne freedom and mdependence were wrested f 10111 t Ill' (101 CI~~ll) aggressors, the M usltm populatIOn, havIng glven thclr full share III sacrifice of Itve and posseSSIOns, counted upon the estabh shlllcnt, d~ SOOI1 as IndoncsJa was frce, of a power (read state) wlth Islam as ItS basls. Therefore, as soon as It had become c1ear after Indonesl,\ll lIldept>ndcncc had been proclaimed, on 17 August 1945, thal a !~OVelllmel1t had been formed, not on the basis of Islam but on a Ihlt iOIl,tl basls, the Iml)ollty of the Musltm populatIOn feh
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They felt betrayed, tOI' they had ueen IIlvolved \Il li Inn~~ ~tlllgl!le, hut
when the fruit of thelr strllgglc, namely, the Ileedol\l ni Indollesld, Il,\d
been achleved, thelr aSpIratIOns weIl' Ilcldected. Isa I\nshaty, .. p10mllH'1I1
Muslim leader, consldered t hls evellt to be lal,(dl\lOIlIlI to dl!'lhoIlC:-,1
pohtics. 14 Probably it was becausc of a scnSl' 01 !'lolldilJ'lly dlHI ItOlH~ loI'
later reconsldelatlOn of the Issue that thc ctele!~aleS ~\(n'ptl'd tlH' dl'( ISIOII.
StIll, they were Icd ta belteve that thelr !~oal wa:-, IlllplH Illy ~\( (t'pIed will'Il
KI Bagus lIadikusurno, one ot the PPKlmcmbers (Iom tll(' 1!'l1,1II11(, ,~I()lIp,
asked I-Iatta what was !1H'ant by the phrase Kellllllltllill )'llllii Ma 11lI 1 \lI.
Hatta answered that il was nathll11~ othcl than the lillv/1/{1 (of IslllllI).l~)
Since the Preamble and the body of the ('()n~tltull(}lI, wlll('h had 1>('('11
changed, was offIcially pronoullccd on 19 ÂlIRII~t 191\ the I0I1111Il,ltlOlI
of the Pancas/la became
- Behef 111 the One, Suprcme God, - Just and Civlltzed Humalllty, - the Untty 0 f Indonesia; - the Democracy Guidcd by thc Spll'1t of WlsdOIl1 III
DeliberatIOn and RepresentatIOn, - Social Justice (or the Whole 01 the 1 ndoneslall l'copie.
As a matter of faet, the Musltms' hope for latcr lIldll~1011 of tht'II
aspirations in a new constitution nevel' mat('nalt/ed whl'Il IllIs
formulatIon was re-afftrmed in the Prcsldent'~ Dc( lee ni ') luly I()',<) dll('1'
the ConstItuent Assembly fallcd to complete It~ ta~k of 1 Olllllildt IIII~ il
Permanent ConstItution for the RepublH of Indom·~la. 1 he dCI \('(' ~tal('d
disapPolnted", sec C.A.O van Nieuwenhulj/c, Â\PCL/\ of I\/am In /JO\ICOlomal Indonesla (1 he Hague-Bandung. W. van Iloeve, 1 <)')/1), L'~ 3.
14 h Ans an, 42 .
15 Natslr, 28.
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'1 hat we are (onflclent that the Jakarta Charter clated 22 JUlie 1 ()1 ') 1~lve.., Iife (menj/wui) the 194) Con~tltutlOr and f omis (Hl lI1~eparable Unit Y wlth the 1945 Constitution.
1 herefol c, bast'd on the above mentioned prinClples,
WI, 1 III PlU ~1f)1 N 1 01 ï III IU.PUBLIC or INDONESIAI ~ 1 JI1RI MI (OMMAN DI R or 1 III. ARMI]) I- ORO~S,
Dc( laIt the dl~~ollltlon 01 thc Constituent Assembly,
Dec Idlt the Ic-appllCatlon of the 1945 Constitution for the wholc.' Indone~tan People and the whole Indoneswn 1 atherland as f rom t he date of this Decn.ic, and the dIS{OntIIlWlI1(C 01 the Provisional ConstitutIOn.
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It IS 1"" twular Iy JIlt{'rc~tllll~ to note In the prcamble to the DeCl'ee the
allllmatlOll that the "Iakarta Charter" "glvcs IIfe" (menJlwaI) to the
(OIlStltlltlO1l of l~)4S and that It lorms an inseparable unit y wlth the
COIlStltutlOll. L 7 1 he se consIderatIOns were deslgned to umte two
( (1111)( t Ifll~ st 1 CLlIll~ of tholll~ht that of thc supporters of the Pancas/la ln
the "Jakalttl ( harlel", (.\Ild that 01 the supporters of the Pancas/la ln the
pl'('alnble 01 the ConstitutIOn ot 1945. The words "Jakarta Charter gives
IIfe to tht' C()n~tltlltlOn and forms an Inseparable unit y with the
(OllstltutlOn" h(ul i.I ~i~~l1Ifl('ant mcanmg for the Islamic group. As a matter
of fact, thls ~cntcncc has remamcd a tOplC of dIscussion in the years
slllce, ln that 1 t rcflccts two groups of Indoncsmn pohtlcal thought The
IslalllIC lli.ltlOlhllISt !~rOllp and the 'seclllar' nationahst group.
1(; 1 his translation IS takcn from Anshan's with sorne mmor adaptation. 101' a cOlllplete text of the Denee, see Anshan, 93.
! 7 Anshan t ."(ll1slates "menjHwl( as "to give Itfe", whereas Boland trall~I(Ite~ i t as "to IIlllucnce". In thls respect, Anshari's translation sccms tn be closcr to the Illcamng of the term. The ward "to III 1 IUl'1ll l''' h,lS <ln exact mCdllll1g III Indonesmn ,i.e., mempengaruhl. lIowc\'l'r. the Denee lises the term "menj/wOI" rather than "II1C1I1/1t'll!1Ll1lII1l". See Anshall, 104 (footnote 6), Boland, 94.
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The Istamlc group cOlltmucs tn IIlterpl et Pmu lIS111l 110111 tlH'
perspective of reltglon and hnks It wlth the "Jakart{\ C1l<\ltcl'''. III thls
respect, Salfuddm AnshalI, an Indonesh\ll Musltm scho 1.\1' who ~Pl'l'h\lt/l'S
in the study of modern Islam III Indonesill. states
Until we have an offiCIai mtel pretat Ion 01 the l'.mca Sil" Il)' d commIttee instttllted by t 11IIy denHH 1 dtH <Illy t'lP( tl'd M/Ull\ Permusyawaratan Hakyat (peopte's COIl~lIlt,ltIV{' (OUIH'II). thl' most allthontatlve Illtel'r1etatlon 01 the 1'<111(,\ Stl,1 Il'IlI''I1I~ that glven by the nille !ofmlllaf,ols 01 tly')"lak{\It{\ (,hMtl'I''', and thls baSIC fact should not bl' 11~1l01 ('d. 0
ln Reference to lIatta's statelllent that one (dllllot hll'dk "I> lite
histoncalllllkage of "Jakarta Chaltel" wlth the COllstlttltl()Jj, \y,III'1 M,I'dld,
another Indoneslan Mushm scholal, sl\{\le~ Il,ltta'~ ,\I1d <';,IIII1c1dlll
Anshan's pOlllt of VICW. Ile ~tatcs thdt the 1I1ldei ~1<l1)(1J1l1~ 01 l'IlIl( lI\IIu I~
correct when It is hnkcd wlth the 11I~tolJ(<l1 1,\(L 1<) MtI'anl 1IIIII1l'i
comments that the replacempnt c1(IlI~e "1 he Bl'Ilei III Olll', )IIPI ('111(' (,od"
should connote Tawhïd (Islaml{' mOllol hel~II1). Ilowevl'l, M,,',u" dll.II(,~,
this connotatIOn does not mean that aclhelenls 01 other IPhl~I()II'" ,11(' Ilot
free to interpret Pancaslla arcoldmI~ to thel!' respective I)l'II('I~. Ill' Il'lel'~
to the Qur>amc verse that the Mmlun may not ('oerce 1l()Il-MII~)IIIII~ 10
follow his or her falth (Qu r>5n, 2 25(;).20
On the other hand, The 'secular' f~rouP wanls Pancaslla to n'llldHl
neutral From the perspective of reltglOll. Sld,labat, an Indoueslan ('hll~llilll
18 Anshan, 131.
19 See Syafl'l Ma'anf, "Islam dan KonstltuslOnah~rne l'LIlI~alatrJalJ IndonesJa," Pnsma (Jakarta), spe( ml edltJOn (] 9H4) 74.
20 Idem, Islam dan Polillk dl Indone.\/U Pada Ma\U JJcmokyu\1 1 eYf1In1pln (1959-1965) (Yogyakalta IAIN Sunan Kahlal~a 1'J(\l,~), 1 (mH), HL Henceforth clted a~ J\/am dan !)ol,IIk dl Indone\/U.
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~(hol.ll, :-.howrng hl:-' dlsagrcemen Ith van Nleuwenhuljze's oprnlOn,21
:-.ay:-. fhat the f rr:-,t pnnciple of Pancaslla IS not necessanly a
'de('onfe:-'~Ionahzed concept' of an Islamlc Gad, but rather a general and
nClIllid (OIH cpt of Cod that !~Ives room for everyone who worshlps God
wlthout bCr{)mlflf~ IIldIffelcnt rn rnatters of rellglon.22 B.J. Boland, a
(alholl( sc tlOlal, ~halc:-, )ldJabat's Vlew, pointmg out that
(the) fll'st pl'llH Iple or Pantjaslla is nelther a syncretlc compronllsc .. nor I~ It a concept wlth only one IIIterpretation, so that adhelents of one religIOn could pl(,:-'( "he to others what thelr beltef 111 God and thelr WOI sillp :-.hould be Itke, rn order to he rn accordance wlth the ha:-'Is of t he ~tate. "1 hls r Il'st p"nCIple must be lInderstood as il 1ll1lltl"lIltcrprctable fOlmllla and must be appreCIated as PIOVldlll!~ e~/eal pos~lbtllty for people to agree whlle cl l~af~re(,lllf~. '
Wlth lel~atd to the lelatIOn between the ".Jakarta Charter" and the
''l'reamble'' of the ConstItution, rn whlch the two dlfferent formulations of
the [Jllm (1'\11a al e presented, Bolane! notes
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It IS worth mentionrng that on May 5th, the repre:-,entativc of the CathollC Party, B. Mang Reng Say, :-,trcs:-,ed that for hls party the Djakarta Charter was nothing morc theHl "onc of the hlstol1cal documents from Indonesmn sOlI whlch have o CClII rcd III the course 01 the history of the Indolll'slan pcoph: movmg toward the proclamatIOn of their 1I1depcndencc", so that the Djakarta Charter "may not and canl10t be il ~()ur('e of law" but may only be consldered as a l''CCUI SOI, a draft, 101' the preamble of the ConstitutIOn. The Stlrne POIllt of vlew was also expressed by lCT. Simorangklr,
CI\.O. van NiellwenhlllJ7e says that the word Ketuhanan "is a c1ear IIlstal1ce 01 'deronfesslOnallzed' Musltm Idcas mfluencing the central IcleololW and phtlosophy of the Indonesran state." 'The whole of Pa 11<\\ SIl.\. .. dS~lImCS the character of somethmg that In Its totallty is rh.\l'actcrt/ed by the mtel'play betwcen Muslim and 'other' concepts. Sec van Nlcuwcnhtlljze, 210.
W. B. Sld.ldb.\t, Rd/UIOUS Tolerance and the Chnstwn FaIth (Djakarta· Bddan I\~nel bIt Knstcn, 19(5), 74.
Boland, 39.
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the speaker From the Park1l1do U'm tm K,lstel1 1I1donc."tl tla' Indonesmll C~~stlan Party) III hls speech ,\t the f\s~<"llIbl) O\l
17 May 1959.
Such vanolls IIltel pret.ltlOns 01 the !'11I1Ul 'il III weI c stIll 1H'1\11~ IIlllde
even after the Scnate III 197G prollllllg.\ted <lll 0111('1.\1 gUIde to thl'
understanding of the Pancasl/a, narnely, thc "pr l'cdo/1/lIl1 l'enui/(/)'IIIIIII
dan Pengamalan Pancaslla (the GUld,\llce 101' llndcl ~tlllHllIlg ,\Ild
Applicallon of the Pal1casl1a). In thls olllClalllltcrprctatlOlI, 110 ~1,11l'l1Il'l1l
concernmg the positIOn ot the "Jakarta Chartl'I" appc,lIl'd. 1 hl' l'tli/( 0\110
accordmg to thls gUIde IS that as stated m Ihc 1 ().Il) (OIl~tltllll()lI. Otlll'I
interpretatlOns of the Pancaslla arc no I()nl~er PCllllltl<.'d alld tlH' I~Stll' I~
considered to be c1osed. Slglllf!cantly, people still Il,lve dlill'Il'111 pOlllt~ 01
view, mterpretatlOns, and understandmg~ about the 1'-1. 1 he qtll'~tIOIl 01
the P4 remams left open.
Islamic Political Parties
The birth of organizatlons m Indonesia was l~elH.'I(llly IllIked Wlt h,
influenced, and motlvated by the situatIOn that eXlsted wh<.'11 alld wllclt'
these organizatlons were born. The challel1j~(' of colonlallsrn, t IH' d<.'~11 C t 0
preserve Islam from the influence 01 mysllcal (élltlls, tlle Ideal 01 11l11tllll~
the people on the basis of culture or profes~lon, ami the l'l'a! 11011 01 OIlP
group to another, were among the motlvatlon~ whl( Il rontnlHIIt'd to Ihe
creatIOn of thesc organrzatlons.
Even though It was not apparent ln the bCf~mnln~~, rnany pal t J(~~ h011l
ln the colomal and 111 carly indcpcndcnrc pCf'lod~ had ét polit Hal
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motivatIOn b('hmd thclr establishment. The SDI (Sarekat Dagang Islam
the Islamw (ommef( lai UllIon) was IIlltmlly estabhshed to unite the
MuslIrn tradel ~ al~am~t 11~lIlg competition r rom Chlllese traders and the
c('onotfllCally (on~tn(tlve practlCcs of thc Indonestan Noblllty.25 Later in
191 h Il be< ame an IIlfluentlal IslamlC polltlcal organrzatlOn lInder the
namc 01 c,,1 (S'arekat J')/am the 1~lamlC Union) and still Iater lInder the
name of Ihe l'Sil (Panat Sarekat Islam Indonesra the IslamlC Union Party
of Indoncsla). On the other hand, the Budl Utomo lhterally the Noble
1 ndt'avor), an ol'f~alll/.ation 01 IndonesJan (Javanese) scholars, who had
~tlldicd III Wcstel n M hools, c1ung stlOngly \0 Javanese culture. This
Ol'gallllatulIl, latcl', nrcw III IIllPOltance and berame the cradle of
IndoJl('~ldn ':--C( li/a'" natlolwll~b. 1 he NU (Nahdatul Ulama) and Pertl
(J'erqcraklln larhïyah 1.\lilmïyah 1~la1TIlC LctucatlOll Movement) were
fOllndt'd by tradltlOnalJ~t MlI~llIns III response to modern Islamlc
th()1I1~ht.LG At "'J'st, these two orgamzatlOns were active III sOCIal and
edul'atlOnal aHalls, but ln the post-mdependence period they offiClally
became polltlCal partlc~. In thls section, the diScussion concentrates on
the Islanllc polltlcal parties whlCh eXlsted III the post-mdependence
pellod, alld thclr rclatlOllship with the state (government). Four parties,
whICh played a very :--lgndlCant l'Ole dUling the peliod of Sukarno, are
25 DWIRht Y. KlIll~, Jnterest Groups and Polit/cal Lmkage ln IndonesIa 1800 - 1.965 (Detroit, M,c1l1gan Northcrn Illinois UllIverslty, Centre for SOllthca~t ÂSJan StuclJes, 1982), 35.
2(i NalulatLIl li/ama IS dCl1ved trom the ArablC Nahdat al-cUlama>, which IIterally IllC,lIlS "the re~lIrgencc of the IIltellectuals". Here, It refers to thc né.\mc 01 an orgamzatlOn. Hercafter the names Nahdatul Ulama, l'c,ue'lIkll/l Iarf;;}'al1 Jslllmi}'ah, and Partm Sarekat Islam IndonesIa MC ntcd as the NU. Pertl, and l'Sil as they are commonly used III Indonl'Sld.
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presented MasJUml, Pertl, the PSII dnd the Nt!.
Thc most slgnlfICant (1t1rty fOI the plll po~e~ 01 t he dl~IIl~~1011 \11 Ihl~
part IS the Mas.l1ltnl party.27 Its hl~tory be~~\\11 III Dl tobel 1\)·1'), \\lIWIl Iwo
months after mdcpcndencc, the ~~OVCI nllll'Ill IS~lIl'd ,1 ~t .. II'IIIl'llt
encouragmg thc cstablIshment o( pal tICS sn th .. , \'.11 101I~ ~t Il'<lIII~ (lI
thought and ide as could be fUl1l1clcd mto a polrlll ,II \HOI ('s~. III Il'~\)()Il~l'
to thls cali, along wlth the challengc (rom the SI'I'llIal Il,IIIOlhlll~1 1',IOllP,
which had bccoITIr more cOllsohdatcd, the Muslllll Il' .. dl'I ~ Ill'Id " 1 11I11',Il'~~
to reorgamze the wartllllc Islamlc (Mltles and ln UIlIIl' tllt'1l1 11110 o Il t'
politlcal party. 1 hls congrcss was held dt YOI~yak,1I la 011 7 X NOVl'IllIH'1
1945 and was attcnded by the represcnlatlvc~ (lI ,III MII~IIIII OII',dlll/dll()ll~
as weil as vanolls ull-affIlIatcd MlIslim Il'ader~, Altl'I 1H'"t('d dl'hdll' ,Ihollt
purpose and strategy, the cOllgrcss (1I1,lIly (allie 10 t IH' dl'! I~(()II
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That thls body (MasJuml palty) ... wa~ e~tdlJlI~lH'd d" d (lt'dtIOIl of the Mad je Ils S)ura MU'}'Jlf1l1l1 /mlone\w (Ma "/IIIIU), will< Il III> unt Il now f unc t i 0 ned as a cc nt l'tll (0 Il ~lIlt" t 1 V(' () Il(dllli d Il () Il for the Indonesian Muslrm conunulllty. Il (Md~lllll\l) 1l0W will he transformed mto thc only IlldOl](,~lilll !>olrll<,11 parly,
The name "Mas.luml" has actually bcen Il'('Oj(lIl/cd ~111( l' 1 hl' IdlhllH'~l' occupation period as the acronym o( thl' M(/lll('//~ ,')IIlY(} Mm/m'lin Indonesia (the Cons,-I1tatlve Counnl o( Illdoll(,~lall Mw,III"" .. ). Il w,,~ .. estabhshed to replace the aider blanllC fedcldtloll, Illl' MIAI (MlIll/f'//\ Islam ACla /ndol1eslU the Hlf~hcr hlamH' (OllIlC ri of IlIdolll'\ld), II\JOII
whlch the /apanct:.c mihtary govclIlHlcnt 110 1()lIl~l'1 Wdllll'd 10 Il'Iy smce It represented an olganl/éltloll WllH Ir lldd l)l'l'II d<'~()( Idll'd WIIII actlvltles dIr<~cted agamst a lorclf~n l~ovel 1l1l11'lIt 1111' .. c 0'111< ri, lib' t Ill' former fcderatlOn, was establIshed to IlIlIte Ihl' VdIIO!l', hldllll< orgamzatIOns existing at that tllllc.llowevl'r, lInllkl' III<' MIAI, Md~,JlI/III was completely cont rolled by t hc IdPdIlC"(' 1'.()V('III1tIl·II1. Consequently, thit:. counnl (ould Ilot Indy lIllIle liIl' hl,1I1111 Pdll"", because, cven though It hac! the alm <-Incl plll'pO<'(, 01 <,tl('III',1 1)(,1l1l11~ 1 hl' relatIOns among Muslrm orgarll/atloll~ III Javel dlHI Mddllld, IIH' Japanese govcrnment confmcd Itsel! to Iho~)l' MlI<,11I1I d',',(jC IdtlOIl~ whlch had becn accorded ICf~al statu~ lJy Il)(' I<lPdlll",(' 11II111.IlY government, a privllege, whl( h, III lac t, had only 1)('('11 l~rdlll('d 10 Il)(' NU and Muhamrnacllyah, ~e(' NlellwenhllIJ/c, ')0 ') 1.
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whl( h has a~ It~ alm~ d. 1 0 ~UPlH)1 t t he ~ovef elgnty of the Repubhc of Indonesla
and hldnJ, b. 10 put, )1110 practl( e the ideals of Islam in the state's
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At t hl' out~ct l'OUI' mass-o rgamzat IOns jOined thls party
Muhdmma(l!yall, the NlJ, Pellkatan Umat Islam and Persatuan Umat Islam.
Besldc~, d IlUmbCI 01 the PSII leaders Jomed thls Ilew party, thclr former
party haVqln hecn mac tlVl' ~lnce the end of the 1930's. OrganizatlOns
~lJ( Il ,1.., l'('r~atlldll '~Iam (Bandunn), J\I-Ir~yad (Jakartd), AI-Jami'ah al-
Wé.l~hlIy,dl and /\1 IttlhaclJyah (North Sumatra) and many others, later
JOlllcd Ma\llIllll III thc «)lII~C of 1949-1953.2 9 MasJumi, thus, constltuted
a hctl'I()P.l·lIe()lI~ pdlty. -1 lm, heterov;enelty c entered in two mam-streams
of bl,lIllle tholll~ht in Indol1esla the moclelnIst group and the
tra(IIII()llall~t 1~IOlip Ilowevcr. Ma~Jll11l1 raplctly took on thc appcarancc of
thc 1lI0delllist 1~lOlIp slnce lb leadcrshlp rame from that factIOn and was
errcrt Ively ront IOlIed by those who hacl expcnenced higher Western
educatloll. Ilw., lt't\(lershlp was Itse\( dlvided along dlfferent Imes
drl ord 1Il1~ to lunl ~IOIl. Ilel bel t 1 clth observes
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(thelc ,1re) at lcast two Important lines of cleavage, one lJetwecn ~~I()lIp~ of dtffercnt IclIglolts onentatlon (where t!tele IS " (Io~e j ,)JTespondence to the divisIon between
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Sl'e l\1uh.lIIHlldd !\sy'ary, "The Rlse of the MasYllml Party m Indonesia and thc Role 01 the fUlamû) III Its I:arly Developmcnt" (M.A. Thesls, M< Clil llnlvelslt)', 197G), :)3, thls ql1otatlOn has bcen adapted sllghtly by the ple~elll ,Iuthor Ilonl !\sy'ary's work. Later. the ward MasJumi IS mOI e \vell-known d~ only a namc and not an anonym. ThiS mlght bl\ IIltcllded 10 (11ft erclltiatc the Maslllnll C1eated by the Japanese Covellllllent III 19·.n fr'orB the MasJl1tnl Party bom in the Indepl""lclH e pellod.
Sel' Iklt.!1 Noer, l'arllll {sIam dl Pentas Na~JOl1al (Jakarta Glafltlpers, 19H7). ·lt). llelealter Partal hlam dl Pentus NasIOnalls citee! as Partal /,-111111.
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"adnllntstrators" and "solldanty rll,ü,ers" Ie,\dershlp\ another between (hquc-hke lart!8l1s wlthlll "admmlstrators" Icadcl~hlp 01 the palty.'
.md t Ill'
) 1 ,. 1
It turned out that thls dIf f elcm c \Vas to lwcollle Illa!~l11lled ovCt' tUIll' and
cause the party grcat cid ficlIlty.
The basls of MaSjllnll, hke that 01 other 1~lall1lC olg.lIIl/allolls
affihated to It, was Islam. The Masjllllll Ieadl'r~ 1Jl'llcvcd that hlalll W,lS
not merely a system of faith and worshlp, but a (ompll'tl' ~y~Il'1l1 «()Vl'llIll~
aIl aspects of human IIfc. î hus, Il WdS (Oll( enwd Ilot only \VIt Il qllt'~t 1011
of how man worshlppcd hls Cod but "bo dedit Wlt Il 1~~lll'~ 01 1I1"II'S
earthly lifc.31 As an Isldmlc polJtlcal pdl ty, Md'.llIlIll WOI "pd to IIldllll"lli
the sovereignty al Inclonesld a~ well,ls 01 bl,lIl1 dlHI to leah/l' tlll' Idl',tl~
of Islam In the state (politH'al) aflalls. Bd~('d 011 thls polltu dl 1(1,,~()IlIIlH
Masjuml Isslied its offinal plogrdlll whl( Il II1dllded tlle 1()II()wlIll~
positIOns:
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5. 6.
A republIcan fOll11 of sti.lte wlth the teal hlll!!~ 01 bldlll"~ its basis. Freedom of leliglOn mu~t bc !~lIdl(\Iltced. A presidenttal clcmocracy in WhICIl tlle President I~ responslblc beforc parllalllcllt. As Indonesla is composed of dtflelcnt ethrue (,lItltles, parhament must consist of Iwo chantl)l'Is, a Iloll~e 01 Representatives, representll1J~ the people, and Il '>t'(}flte, represcnt\ll~ the plovillee~. Human nghts must be nuaranteed. Wornen arc cquat to men m thel! polit\( al, ~()('t(d .:nd economlc n!~hts.J2
30 See Herbert Felth. '/ he Decline of Lon\fIIUllOnul IJerno( YfU y 1/1
Indonesla (Ithaca, New York Cornell lJnlvcJ<;lty Ple~s, J%l). 1 ~') 1'~7
31 HE"un Nasutiofl, "Ihe Islarme ')tate III IncloJle~1iJ Ihc RI'>l' 01 tl/!' Ideology, the Movemcnt for It~ (~'eéltlon and the Iheoly of tlll' MasjumI" (M.A. IhcSIS, MrGlll lJnlver~lty, 19f>'J), U7-1 ~H,
32 MasJuml, Pedo.'11un perdJounqan (I)Jdkaltd (Il,P,), 1 (1'1 ') ()O, qllOt(ld III
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Md~Juml\ (oflllibution 10 the nation were consldera.ble In the early
r)(~II()(1 of Indone~lall IIldcpclldenre. It provlcled Ieclder<; for cabInets and
p.ullilllll'Ilf<.lrom If)"'" whell Ma~ILnnJ \'Vas establlshed, untrl 1960, when
Il Wd~ "IHlllslJ('c!. 1 hc pc f JOcI () f 1949-] 9S7 was consldef cd to have been
Ihe 1I1()~,l IdoIIOU:-' pCl'lod III the Imtory of MasJulll1 when It constltuted
olle of 1 Ill' Idl }~c~1 part le~ rn Incloncsla. in thls penod four or rIve
rnllll~I('I:-' 111 evel y cabrnet were repl esentatlves of Masjuml, exccpt ln the
fll'~1 (abIlH't of 1\11 ~astloamldJolo 0953 to 1955), when the Masjumi
1l1('l1lbCI~ ICJcrled ,IllY pOSltlOIJ ln thls rablllct.33
Ma~JUIllI'S t~lc"t power wancd dS Icadershlp and factlonal spltts
O( (\lrred, ,111<1 cvclltually two 01 lb afftltatcd olgallizatlOns, thc PSI! and
t IH' Ntl, (jUlt and ('~tabhshcd sepdratc polltlcal parties of thel r own. The
P~II wlthdlew Ils II1cll1bcr~hlp in 1947. 'Ihe NU followed III 1952, taking
wltllit the !>OWCIIIII vOlee 01 the cUlumü>, It ',ubscqucntly became a tough
rival to Md~.Il1llll. Wlth thPl1' defc':IIOIl. Mas,Iuml was no longer the only
polllJ("t1 (hdllIwl of the Islamie Ort~~Hllïatlons and, thus, the Islamlc
polllJ(al (OICt'!'> !J('C(\IIlC Illcleasingly cltvlcled. Nevertheless, unttl 1960
MaSlllll11'S performance on the polrtlcal scene ' . .vas still Influenttal, even
th()lIl~h It Il,HI to competc wlth other lslamlc politlcal parties.
I\~ IC!~,IJ(b the MasJulllI'S relatlOnshlp wlth the government,
dlllclCI1( es II1ldeolol~y and policy pleference betwcen the party's leaders
Ibid., 123.
33 Sec Il'Itll ... H)-~7 011 the (omposltion of Mohammad Hdtta's Cabinet, Ibid .• 1 SO 011 that ot the Mohammad NatSlr Cabmet: ibid .• 180 on that 01 the Sllklllldl1'~ Cdbinct. Ibid., 228-229 on that of the Wtlopo Cabinet, rI)J(f. ... 1 1 ~ ·11 ~) 011 Ilhlt 01 the BUl'hanuddlll Harahap's Cabmet. and ibid., ·Ihl) ·170011 that (JI the ~('rolld ClblOl't 01 Ait SastlOamld,loJo.
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and PresIdent Sukarno, espeClally III the second IMIt ni tlll' 1 ql)()'~, !l'cl 10,\
serious poltttral spltt. Sukarno saw po!ttu\ll detenol<ltloll ...... Ille plnd\(( t
of natIOnal dlsunlty and "llee-ll1~ht" Itber,t1I~Il1. whl( Il Ill' \\'dlltl'd 10
counter \VIth stlong presldentl,ll Iule III ,I (OIlCl'pt IH' ("lied "( .1I1dl'd
Democracv,,)-I Ile also urged thdt the P"I (the Illdolll':-'Idll ( OIlIllHIIll"1
Party) be IIlcluded 111 the Cabll1ct so that ail Icvl'l:-. (lI :-.()( Il't\, \Jl'
represented III It. In contrast, the MasJlIlllI 1l'(Hlel:-', '>'\IIIII1I,,,I\'
Mohammad Natslr, cntlCli'ed Suk<liflo's ('oncept of "CIIHll'd ()t'IIH)( Id( v",
which, they bcltevecl, would be tantdlllount 10 dll ttllOISlllp 1\1"~1\l1111 ,d"o
Issued strolll~ ~tatell1ellts tll~d1l1~t ~l1kdIIlO'-; (k~lIl' tn Ill< Il1d(' IIH' P"-I III
thc Cabmet, ~eelllg the ( Olllllllllll\tS tI~ <lllll-dl'III()( 1.1111 ,\1HI (k,lll\, Ilh'
enemy 01 Islam .
Entering the penod of "Clllcled ()cmo( l(ley" the ~I ItllIlt'd 1 t'Idt lomlll!>
between the IslamlC group and the I~ovcrnlllellt !l,HI dl'tI'110Idll'c1 10 1111.'
point of becormng a seriou~ ('011111('1, l'spe( 1<llIy 1H'IWl'l'1I Md\JIIIIII Il';ukr
Mohammacl Nat~lr and Plesldent Sukalno. 1 he (onlll( t (11II1II1Idl('d III
Natslr's dCClslon to .10111 the PIUU (the RevolullOlldlY (,OVl'IIIIIIl'llt 01 1IIl'
Repubhc of Indoncsla) movement whlC'h had dcelaled Ihl' )lIkalllO
government Illegal. '1 he PRRI 1I1tcndcd on e~lahh~lIlnl~ d IICW I~OV('II)IIII'I)1
system In whlch lel~lonal (outel 1\1,IIl(h) IlIlell'...,I" wOllld IldV(' 1~J('dl('1
34 The penoe! 1959-19bS I~ <allet! Ihe pCllod 01 "(,lIlded I)('I)IIJ( Id(Y" OfflCially thls pCl'lod be~~dn whcn ~u kal no 1\~II('d 1 h(' 1 kl 1('(' () 1 .) IlIly 1959 concelntn!~ the retulll to 1 Ill' 1 <H') (OIl~tllllt((lIl. 1 hl 0)11',110111 1111', penod Sukal no Imp()~ccl 111\ )(leol()l~y 01 IJ)I)! K, will! Il Wd'. III(' acronym 01 hls live c<,<,enlldl pOlllt~), 1 (', 11j(' 1 CH) (Oll'.! ItllllOIl (Unda no-Undang /)({ Wlr J IJ4 J), Indoll('~'')dn \o( Idll ',III (\(J \/01/\/1'1('
Indone\'Ja), (JlIlcled J)elllo( rd( y (/)emol<ru\/ 1 erf71t1'l(7111) , (.!lld(·d Economy (J:kon0/111 / erf7I111f7In) , and l/ldOIll"ddll JI(') ',DI),tltI Y (J 1 Id('11111 Y (Keprrbadwn Indonc,>/U), ~('e Ma'dld, h/om don IJo//fik (11 Intl(}I1f'\/I/, l, see alsn 1 elth, S'l(J,
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VOl( e VI~-~l-VI~ jdva, whlCh seemed to be the f()cu~ 0 t power m the existmg
I~()vel muent. Mas)umi's ~ources of strength were ln the outer Islands, sa
Nal~',Jr'~ rnove was not mconsistent wlth Masjuml's mterests. Still, not
('ver ylwdy wllilln 1 he Mas)uml leader shlp agreed to Natsir's policy and
cle( 1~1()11 ~IIH e <)ukal no reprcsented the legltJmate government and many
0/ Ihe ()1J~anllatlorwl rncmbers of MasJuml had strength on Java itself.
1 hl~ abo ncatcel confhct wlthm the party's leadership. However, the
pl C~<'lI re f r orn 1 he )ukarno government was the most detcrmmant factor
III leadllll~ Ma~)llInl to a dllhcult situatIOn. It turned out that the ultlmate
blow (aille when Ihe Ccntral Board of Masjuml recelved a letter from the
1)1Il'( lOI of the l'reslclent's Cabinet tellmg the leadership that Masjuml
IlIW-,t .")()h~h Il ~cll or Il would be fOllllally banned. The ccntral board saw
IlO (hou l' t'XI cpt 10 abollsh the party. Its deClslOn was taken on 13
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1 he sec onel party born alter Masjuml was Pertl. Unlike Masjllml, Perti
was nClther a big palty, nor was It as mfluentlal. Estabhshed in 1930 in
BlIklttIllHl~I, Sumatra, Pertl was formerly an Islamlc organizatlOn which
attcmpted to elelend traditlOnal Islam accordmg to the Shéf flci school of
tholll~ht al~,-lInst modern Mushm actlvlty. In the early mdependence
pl'nocl f .dtcl Ihc Indoneslan government encouraged the establishment of
polltH dl IhlltIC~. the Pertl Icaders opted for a separate status, taking the
ol/ICItll dcn~lOn to do so III November 1945. By convcrtmg thelr rehglolls
()q~.lIl1/dtlon JIlto a polltlcal one, they argued, It wOllld bc casier ta
1ll'\Intalll and 10 lall)' out Islam accordmg to the Shéf flc i school. Thus, in
.~) Nocr, ['tll tOI Isla 111, 386-387.
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contrast to the MasJunll's concept 01 the 1I111ty 01 the 11lIIl11tll1, tlll' l'cil 1
leaders pald more attention to the mallltcnalH l' 01 thelr 1e:1!~lOliS
concepts. Its statutes of 1953 stressed Its lon!~ telln CO III Il Il t III l'Il t to
pnnclples' "1 he party may Hot bc dbohshed. 11ll' pal ty ~holiid ~1I1 ,'IVl'
throllghout the centunes as a torttltCatlOll to dcfcnd the 1\111 li 1-.\/111 1111 Il Il'li
al-Jamacah of the Sha fl(~ school".3G
On polttical issues, Pertt tended to be 1ll0lt' p"\( tirai ratlH'1' th,lIl
idealistic. While Pertl behevcd thl,t a Musltlll w(\~, ohlll~l'd to estahlt:-.h
Islamlc law for the beneflt of himsell ,\Ild lOI ~o( Il'ty, III pld( tl( l',
however, Pertl held It necessaly to look <lt the polttl<'al ~ltll"II()1l ,lIul
assess vanous pohtlcal actlOn:-, (\( {Ordllll~ to t hell ,\CIV"III"I~(' 01
dlsadvantage to the party. Accoldtnldy, Ils position vl~-a Vi .... I~OVt'lllIlll'lIt
policles often chanl~ed. lor instance, notwllh~talldlllg It~ 1)(1~11I()11 10
support and cooperate wtth MasjuJllI and ot hel I:-,Iallll(, poltt 1< al pdl t Il'~,
Pertl was, as It were, wilhng to COOPCI'tltC wlth IlOIl MlI!,11I1I 1~1 OllpS
incllldmg the PK\. Perti was the only Indonesaan IslanllC' pail y whl( h ~elJl a
delegatlOn to the "World Peace Confel'en( l'foI ASla and Pal lIu" hdc! III
Beijing in July 1952, which was imttatcd by the ChllJ(.~~,e dlHI ')OVI('t
Commumsts. Il also supported Sukarno's demancl thal tlH' PKI 10111 tll!'
second Cabtnet of Ah SosroarllldJojo.:37 ~u('h (le tlons, ('VCII tllOlIgll tlH'Y
helped Pertl to avoid direct conf lIet wlth Sukarno, wei (' 1)('1 hap<. ~.OJrJ(' 01
the reasons why Pertl was never able to f~enerate wHle polit If al ~.lIPP()11
from Indonestan Mushms. In the penod of "CUlded l)(>nJ()( 1(1( y", wh(,11
36 Ibid., 75 .
37 Ibid., 74.
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Illdone~lan derno( la( y went mto declrne, Pertl adju~ted ItS programs 1/1
ahf~nrnent wlth ~u karno's pollcy of "Glllded OemoCl'acy". As a result, PertJ,
ulI!lke MasJurtll, wa~ able to survive untll the next penod oF Indonesian
f~overnment.
1 hl' P~lIr as noted abovc, emerged as an IIldependent entlty wh en its
Ieader~ wlthdrew theu membershlp from Mas .lU ml m Apnl 1947 aFter
lIavlll~~ belollJ~ed to the latter SI/lCC 1945. After thls separatIOn, they re
l'stabhshed the PSII as a separate Islanllc polltlcal party.3 8 The decision to
rl'-l'~tabllsh the party was taken when Amlr Sjanfuddll1 Formed hls
C'abl/lct 111 1947 and IIlvlted the MlIsIJm leaders From Mas.Jumi to .loin hls
('ablllet. lJnllke othel MasJlImi leaders who refllsed Syanfllddrn's offer, the
l'Sil lead('I~ (who at that tlme were stIll members of Mas .lu ml) were
IIlterested 111 and accepted thls offer. Other reasons for ItS wlthdrawal
IIlduded thelr dlsapporntment wlth MasJuml's policy to employ the PSII
leaders III less slgnrf Icant posts than 111 the former cablllet, the plIable
attitude 01 the Mas .lu ml leaders who agreed to compromIse wlth the
Dutch, and requests made to the Central Board by the PSII leaders III local
branches to re-establlsh the PSII separate From Mas .lU mi Party.39
ln the rablllp.ts followlIlg Sjal'l(uddin's Cabl/1et the raie of PSII was no
lonl~er SI!~llIfl('ant. It only occupied one or two unimportant posts whlch
for the 1l10st JMIt dld not continue untIl the end of the cabll1et's mandate.
ln looklll!~ at these events, one may assume that the recruitment of the
1'511 letlClers to JOI/1 Sjal'lfuddll1's cabinet 111 1947 was related ta the refusai
]H Sec IClth. 13H.
~ 9 N (ll' r, Pm' tII Isla 111, 7G.
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of Masjuml to Sit III the cabinet, and not beclIllse 01 the qU,IIII\ 01 Ihl' PSII
members.
ln the perrod of "Glilded DemoCl\l< y", the PSII, IIkt' Peril. look d
cautiolls step by applYlllg accomodatlve POlttICS. llll~ Ihtrty dl'( lalcd th.tt
the" Mampo/,,40 was III IlIlc wlth PSII prOI~ralllS and 11\ cOlllpll,\IH e \\'11 h 1 hl'
teachings of Islam. Thus, the PSII was w"llIll~ to suppolt l'velY pl'Ogralll
proposed by Sukarno, two of whlch were the IIbel'dllOll 01111.111 H,lIal lroll\
the Dutcll occupatIOn and milttary operations (\f~(l\Il:-.t Malaysl<I.'11
Another polltlcal party born III the post -Illdept'Ildt'IH C pCllOd was 1 hl'
NU. This party was establJshed Hl 1 <)~l> dlHI Wil~ !llIt l,Illy a 1l'111~I()tJ~
organizatlOn intendcd to plomote 11 <ldll lOlldl hldlllH ,h()lIl~hl III
Indonesta. It was, as It WCI l', establl:-.hed 10 (Ollllll'r 1 hl' IllOdcl'll hldlllll
thollght whlch had bcen spreadmJ~ \Il Indolll'!',I<l d!', " 1l'~1I11 01 Il)('
incrcaslIlg nllmbcr of Indoneslan Mu:-,IHn~ who IIdvl'Ilt'd 10 Iht' Mlddll'
East on the p,lgnrnagc and to study Islalll 1 h(,1 e. Bef 01 e lIull'pl'/lrlt'IH t' Illl'
NU was only activc in social and l'ducat IOlIal ail il Il ~ Il :lvoIVl'd Il ~l'II
occasionally m pohtical matters only If these (OIlCCIIll'd th,' 1l'11I~101I'> Ille
of Indonesian Mllshms III partlculal and t he Illdoll('~lilll I)('OPIt' III 1~l'lIt'l dl.
Its participatIOn in thc polit iraI scene Wd~ disc l'l'Il1lJll' in the 1 evolllllollili y
penod. In 1945, for cxample, If gave the lJ)~tlU{ IJOII Ih(ll dd(,IIr1J1I1~ tlll'
40 Mampol IS the acronym of the Mumfc\/u\/ [Jo!/I/k Il tH' l'oltll< al ManifestatIOn). This IS the name of P/'esJdent'~ add/('~~, W/IH h l'volved into the GBHN (Gans-Gans Besar lIa!uan Neqaru t hl' (,('1]('1 dl Ollt III)(~ of the Statc's Direction) approved by the I>lOvl\lollal )('11.11(' (Mllf<.)' MaJe!,~ Permusyawaratan Rakyat Scmenlura). Mamp()! 1<, 1I\lIally hnked wlth USIJLK, sec footnote 'H of thl~ (hdptl'l' .
41 Ibid., 396.
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Inelonc!-'Ian land and natIon (rom the enemy was an obligatIOn on every
Mu~lIm. J hus, It calleel upon MuslJms to perform holy war (jIhad) agamst
thc Dute h am~r(~ssor.4L
(Jntrl 1 ~)4() It!-. relatlonshlp wlth MasJumi was strll harmomous and It
(le knowle(h~ccl Ma!-.Juml as the only Islamlc party in Indonesla. However,
aftcr 1949 the relatlOnshlp begall ta weaken. lhe dominatIOn of the
1l10dClmsts over the tradltlonahsts In the orgam't.atlonal structure as weil
as In tlll' cablllet s and the dlHercnee of oplmon concernIng the
oll~d/lllatlolldl llIee halllsm of the party had creatcd conthct between
thcllI ... hl!-. ('o/l(II('t rcached a entlcal POl\1t when there were changes in
thc Ol'f~atllli.ltlon whlch were lInalceptable to the NU leaders. In addItIOn,
the 1I1l!-.lI( e essllli dttcrnpt of the NU ta have one of its members occupy
the pO:-'ltlOI1 of the MlIllster of Relrglolls Affalrs In the Wllopo Cabinet
(19:>L-) !):, ') fUll her (~lsapPolllted the members of NU. Consequently, on
5 I\pnl 19~L Ihe NU wlthdrew fl'Dm MasJuml and became a separate
Islan1l(, polltlcal party.43
Alter Its separation from Masjumi, the NU expanded its political
IIlllucl1ce thl'Oligholit the country. It also slicceeded in attainmg
dOllllllant pOSltlOllS ln the Department of Rellgious Affairs and was to
head thl~ mllllsl l'y III 20 of the 23 cabinets over the course of 20 years
(1945-1965). Its positIon ln the cabmets between 1952, when the NU
separatt'd From Masjllnu, and 1965, the year whlch marked the end of the
'Old Order' re~~lflle, was constantly strong, esr,ecmlly after Masjuml was
42 Iblcl.,I;O.
·13 Ibid., HG
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aboli shed m 1960. Besldes the I\1I11IStl)' ni RelIglolls I\II.HIS, III Wllllh tlH'
NU members dommated man)' posItIons Itom the Illll1lster to the 10\\'l'r
offIciais, many othel 1Il1poftant posItIons III sevelal l"lbllletS Wl'Ie ,Ibo
occupied by membcrs of thls palty. In thl' III~t C.II HI ll't 01 I\h
Sas troam Id jOjO, III whlch nonc of the M,\SJlllIll IlIl'lllbl'l ~ ()( (lIPll'cI ,Ill\,
mmistenal post, the NU occuplcd two othcl po~ts 1H'~1(1l' tlldt 01 tlle
Mlnlster of RehglOlis Affall's. 1 hcse posts were Vu l' PI'IIIll' 1\11111~tl'l Il .11111
the Mmister of I\granan I\lfalrs. !\Iternatlvely, the Ntl oht.lIlll'd two P()~t~
m the Blirhanuddm Cabmct (1955-1 ~)r)b), and live P()~t~ III thl' ~l'(,oll(l
Cabmet of Ali SastroamodJoJo (l95G-1957). \ hl~ ~h()w~ thdt thl' \)()~III()11
of the NU party on the Indonesldll polltH dl ~!'l'Ill' Wd~ Ilot Wl'<lk, l'Vl'II
though it had separatcd (rom Mas.JlIllll. On thl' (ontr,IIY, It obtdllll'd l'Vl'II
more seats m the rablllets al ter ItS ~Cpdl'dt 1011.
ln the penod of "Guided Democracy", the NU, as we\1 a~ l'l'III alld 1 hl'
PSII, employed accomodatlve pobtlcs and ad,lllsted Ihell' J)olltH'al platlolt;
to coincide with the demancls of PI l'SI dent SlIkal'llo. Il ~l'('''IS 1 Ildl Itll~
policy was taken up to savc the party (rom the Idte that Iltlcl tH'l'1l \Id flolt'd
by Masjllmi. The NU fully acceptecl the (onclJllons o( the pdl ty ~y~ll'nl
stlpulated by the Prl'sldl'nttal Dcc l'ce, and (lJ~recd to bd~C II~ PIOI~ldrtl ClII
the Man/pol. Thus, cvery ~tl'p taken by Ihe NlJ wIll( h had a pollllC.d
implIcatIOn was adJlIstl'd to the polJ('y 01 Ihe "(;lIlded IklllCH 1 <le y"
government. As a rl'sult, not only dld the NU ~\lrVlve but It pldy('d tllI
important role III the penod of "ClIlded J)emonac y" and lemallle€! ,1( Ilvc'
m the next penod,44
44 ln adclttion to thesl' (our partle~, thclc wen' ae 11Iillly Iwo olltel politlcal assoCIatIOns III the penod o( "Clllded \>eIHO( Ide '1", IldlllPly
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Darul Islam: 'Radical' Islamic Movements
1 he/'(' wei e many Hl( Ident~ IIlvolvmg 'radical' Islamlc movements
will( Il wCle of Importan(c III the hlstOlY of the polltlcal development of
Illdone~1a dllllrl!~ 1 hc ~lIkal no pel1od. I\mong them were the Darul Islam
(fIoUl the /\falm IJùr ul-/s/üm) rcbcilion III West Java III the course of
] 94H-) ()(lL (Jed by ~.M. KartoslIwIIJO), the Darul Islam rebelhon III Aceh
dlll'lll!~ 1 !F) ~-I 959 Ocel by Daud Beurcueh), the Daru! Islam rebellion ln
~otll Il Slllawe~1 f 10111 1950 to 1959 Oed by Kahar Mllzakkar), and the PRRI
relle/lloll III We~t Sumatra Hl 1958.45 Of aIl these rebellIOns, the Darul
1.\llIl11 rtlOVCIlH.:nt III Wc~t Java was the most senolls threat to the central
nOVCIIlIlH.'nt. It wa~ the longest rebelhon and resulted ln a large nllmber
of r(lslI.tllies IlOrn both the TNI (lndonestan Army) and from the Daru!
hlam sJ(le~.
IIUlI MU.\!1I111n lndonesla (the IndonesIan Muslim League) and Llga IJemokra\1 Indonesla (the IndonesIan Democracy League). Llga Mu\llI1l1l1 IndoJ1esla was establlshed lt1 the fIrst half of thr 1960's. It was the fedetatlOn Dt the three polltical parties, whlch shared the ~ml1lar IladlllOnal rellglous thought, I.e .. Pertl. the PSII, the NU, and two other sOCIal orf~arllzatlOns in South SulaweSI, namely Dar alIJlI L wül1 \Va al Irsl1i1d and Pers)unkatan Tronghoa Islam Indonesla. Yet 1 he IJII th 0 ( Ilua MuslllnIn lndonesla was not a solution to the problem lu< cd by bldllll<' polltJ(al partlcs. It, III faet. IIlcrcased the number of hl,II111< 01 ~~allllatl()nS and reflccted the rupture III IIlstead of dYIMllIlCS 01 Indolleslan Mllshm sOCIety Itself. LI(la Demokrasl Indol1c\w wa~ IOllllded by two NU leaders, III additIOn to MasJumi, the P~I (the Indoneslc\ Sonallst Party), Partal Katollk Indonesla (the Indone~"i.\Il I\.atohk Parly) Porkmdo (the IndonesJan Chnstlan Party), and the IPKI (thc t\SSO( Jatlon of Indol1cslan Independence Supporters). 1\( tl"llIy. IIOll J)cmokrasi Indoncsla was not an Islamic party. Its cst<lbll~hlllcnt was Il1cant only to oppose Sukarno's authontanan sy~tell1. Ilowevcr, thcsc two orgalllzatlOns were not decp-rootecl ln
the SO( lety. Whl'Il Sukarno dlsmissed them, there was no wldespread 1 e~pOl1~e. UnI" thc end of thelr eXistence. Liga Muslunln Indonesla and ll!fll 1 Jcmokrosi ltldonesw nevel playecl- an Important role III
Illdol1e~llll1 polltlCS, nor dlcl thev become wel\-known orgalllzations. 1 hey dl~~olvl'd wlthOllt leavlIlg any unplesslon on the hlstory of polll IllII pdl tle~ 111 Illclollesla. Sec Noel, Partal Islam. 94-97, 402-403,
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The leader of the Darul Islam Illovcmcnt III WI'~1 lav,\ was S.M.
(SekarmadJI MandJan) Kartosuwino. He was bOI11 111 ('l'pu. CCIII l'al Java III
7 February 1905. Dunng hls youth he dlcl Ilot l'l'reIVl'd ail 1~lal1l1r
educatIOn, but ratller a scclIlar olle ,1Ilcl "Iso attl'Ildl'd the pll'Pdl,\tory
course on medtral StucllCS wltllout l'ver r()lllplctll1~~ It:lb 11t~ kIlO\\'ll'dp.t' 01
Islam and hls lcleahsllI III estdbltshmg ,\Il Isldlllil st,lle IIII1~hl htlVl' Ill'4.'11
acquired dunng hls actlvlty III the l'Sil and hls d~S()( latloll \\'Ilh II.().~.
Tjokroaminoto, a promlllent PSII le"del. RelatlollS 1)('lwl'l'll thl'Ill Wl'Il'
close and KartoslIwlrjo 1 ernamed loy,,1 to the 01 ~~anllatlOll. Ill' l'Vl'II
became Tjokroamllloto's pnvate secretary untt! 1 <)~9.4 7
After dedteating hllllset( as pnvate sl'crdaly 10 1 Jokloalllllllllo lOI
about three years, he moved to West lava alld workl'd dlh,~l'Illly 10
develop the PSII there. IIIS career rcarhed lb pClIk whclI he WtI~ dPI)()IIIIl'd
Secretary General of the 1'511 in 1931 and then VI( c-PIl'~ldl'1l1 01 1 hl' l'~II III
1936. He was also one of the Masjllmi leaders Ilont 1 (H~) 1I1l1t! I\I~
rebelhon ln 1949. When conniet occlIrred Hl the hody 01 1 he 1'\11
concerning whether or not thls party should coopcrate wlth tht' \)ut('h,
KartosuwirJo was in the non-cooperatIve camp. Ile then !-.cpal alcd '10111
the PSII and estabhshed a "nval" PSII, 1 rom whlch a radlc dl hldll}l(
movement m West Java, I.e. "/Jarullslam", was horn. l hl~ cvellt (H (1I11('d
in 1949, one year after the Dutch returned to IndonesliI to 1 ('-(jC (Upy the
Ma'arif, Islam dan Polltlk dllndoneslU, 55-Gl and 64-()7.
45 See Boland, 54-74.
46 Ibid., 55.
47 C. van DIJk, Under the Banner of Islam 1 he fJuru/ I\/am ln Indone'l/U (The Hague Martmlls Ni)hoff, 1981), 2:~.
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Karto~uwlI:Jo, thrOllJ~h hls "Darul Islam" movement, attempted to
('~rab)lsh <lll I:-,)mlll< state (JJâr al-Islâm) m IndonesJa -n whlCh the Isiamie
Sharï( ah would be t he basIC' Ideology. -, hls movement at hrst sided wlth
the l{eplIlJll< to rlJdH agam~t the Dureh aggresso r . When the Renville
!\J~J('ement bet wcell the Duteh and the Indonesmn government, aeeordmg
ro whu h the rcpubilean troops were to be evaeuated from the Duteh
h''''Itone~, was 1 atd Icd III 1945, Kartosuwiljo strongly opposed it. He and
hls t l'OOp!'. stayed m Wcst Java. WhlCh, aceordmg to the Renville
!\1~I'CcJ1)Cnt. was l'cgarded as Dureh terntory. Consequently, he became
IIlvolved III a conl het wlth the Indoneslan government as weil as wlth
Maslullll, whlLh 1 ceogllllcd the Renville Agreement.
1 ('('''n~~ stronl~ cnough to opelate independently, Kartosuwlrjo
dlssoC'lated himsell From MasJlmll and eontmued his struggle under the
banncr 01 thc radICal movclllcnt hc had established the Darul Islam. lt
was III thls ycar (1948) that KartosuwII'Jo began to speak of hls idea of
establlsllInJ~ an Islamle statc III West Java If the government of the
RepubllC 01 Illdonesla wcrc to bc ovcrthrown by the Duteh or if the Duteh
were to cstabllsh a Rcpubllc 111 this reglOn. As a matter of fact, the Duteh
(lld estahh~h a "Pasundall State" (Negara Pasundan) in West Java. In the
meantlllle, the Indonesldll Government III Yogyakarta surrendered as a
ICSUlt of the Dutell Illlhtary actIOn m Oecember 1948. Kartosuwirjo,
f.lSSUIllIllH the Repubhc of IndoneslH to have been overthrown, felt that
estahhshing a IlC\V Islanlle state, namely the Nil (the Istamic State of
Indollcsla), was not a rcbcllton agamst the Republic, whleh had actually
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fallen, on the eontrary. It rcprcscntccl a lontliluatlOll 01 the ~tllll!!!1e tOI
the sake of the ProclamatIOn of Frec Indoncsld IIhutc on 1 7 AlIHlI~t
1945.48 When the republlcan arllly gave oldels 101 the l'\'.H'lI,ltl'd .\Imy 10
return ta West Java aftel' the Rellvll\e Agleclllcnt h,ld Ill'l'Il \'lnlall'c1 il,
Duteh aggresSlOn ln Yogyakarta:·t9 K,\I·to~lIwlr.l() «()I1~ldl'll'd 11\1:-- Il'Ilii Il 10
be an aggreSSlOtl agalllst the NIl. lonscqucntly. II1Cll' Wd~ ,1 Illdll!!lIl.IJ WIll
between the replIbheun army, the lJarul Islam t ro()P~, ,\!lei Illl' \)ulch
troops, who still oecupled the rcglOn. 50
Efforts were undertaken by the Incionestan !~()VCl'Illl1ellt 10 ~cd~ ,1
solutIOn to the confhet wlth KartosuwlI:jo by establl~hIl11~ a (,()lllnll~!',1011
chall'ed by Mohammad Natslr, Natslr then tlled 10 l~t" 111 1011( Il WII h
Kartosuwlrjo, appeahng 10 hllll and hls tlOOpS ln rl'Iuln 10 Ihl' Rl'pllhl"
and restore pea[(~ ln the land 01 Indonesta
On November 14th the Covernment a1l1lO1l1lC cd 1 Il .. , Il wa!', giving the guenllas an OppOI tumty to 1 ('pOIl 10 \ lu.' allthoritles From the 28th of that month untlllk( l'IlIIH" 141h, durmg whlch pCl10d thcy lould SUITell(\er 1 hl'III<'l'ivl'~ alld thelr arms at the Government's dlst l'lct off" e~. Il}('y were promlsed admiSSIOn mto the AI med 1 or('c~) or 1 Ill' l'olt< e Force ln accordanœ wlth the eXlstmg mies Il they wl~h('d. Il they did not, tt;t~ government would as~i~t t he III III 111I(hlll~ él
new livehhood.,)
Kartosuwlrjo responded negatlvely to thls appeal and 1 e-allllltlt'd t he'
proclamation of the Nil as a ~ubstltute for the RepubllC 01 IlldOIl('~1(1. 1 Ile
Natslr commiSSion, III faet, had falled tri ItS mandale fo ~('( lire
48 Noer, PartaI Islam, 181.
49 van DIJk, 90.
50 Ibld.,90-91 .
51 Ibid, 11 O.
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K(lIto~lIWIIJO'~ co-operation. l he same appeal was repeated by Natslr
when he led hl~ cabmet In the penod 1950-1951, but agam there was no
positive rcsult. 52
ln thc penod of the second CabInet of Ah Sastroamodjojo
(] () ')()- ] 957), mIlltary ae tlOn was undertaken to anmhllate the Darul Islam
movernent III West Java but It was unsuccessful. Further mlhtary action
was IIndel taken III 1962. llavmg been considerably weakening by ItS
pl eVIOII~ "J~hts, the Darul Islam mavement was ultJmately quelled.
Kar tOSllWlI,lO hUll~ell was captured and sentenced to death on 16 August
19G2 alter a thlcc clay tnal. Ile was exccuted a month later.53
1 hl' J)lIrul hlam lebelhon In I\rch m September 1953 represented the
peak 01 1\( l'hncse all~~er wlth the rentlal government ln Jakarta, whlch at
t he end 01 1 9S0 had cie( Ided that Arch he umted wlth l apanuli and East
Sumatra JIlto the sll1gIe plOVIIlCC ot North Sumatra. Daud Beureuch, who
at that tlllle WdS the govclllor of Acch, felt humihated by thls decislOn and
he 1 eSl{~ned ft 0111 government serVIC(~. The situatIOn remained tense but
wlthaut nldtters commg to a head when Daud Beureueh decided ta adopt
a moderate attitude as long as the Repliblic was led by MasJuml or by
anothcr Islamlc party. But whcn Ah Sasroamodjojo of the PNI (the
IndonesJa!l NatlOnahst Party), came to office on 1 August 1953, Daud
Beurcueh 1 clt he had no cholce but to declare Aceh part of the Islamic
StdtC of IndtmcsJa.54 '1 hls declaratlOn was preceded and followed by
52 Noel', l'l/rlll/ Islam, 182.
53 VlHl DIJk, )(j2 .
5·1 b 1 1 \(., 2h9.
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aggressions by Daud Bellreuch's troops aga1l1st the ,Hildccnt ,\le,I~.
It is certam that therc were commUlllratlOl1~ IJl'twl'L'1l \),llId Bl'llll'Ill'h
and KartosllwlI"jO 111 West Java before the Âl dllH'~l' le\)l'lIlon Ollllll'd.
They contmucd to be 1Il touch wlth c,ll"h otlH'r thlOlIl~h l'llV()\,~
afterwards. 55 By these mcans Daud BClllcueh also Sl'nt kttl'rs to
KartosuWlrjo expressmg hls wIllll1i~ness tn Il1te!~I"lte JIltn the Nil 01 We~1
Java. He also declared that he wou Id alkl1owledf_~e K.lI IO~lIWII1() t Ill' il',Hll'l
of the Nil and ensured him that the people 01 1\( eh ~lIpporlcd 11lt' Pll/lIf
Islam.56 However, thelr contacts weil' eventlldlly dl~('()vt'Icd I>y tlll'
central govcrnment when 111 May 19')3 tll(' I~OVCI'IIIIIl'1l1 dlll'~Il'd
KartosuWlrjo's envoy, !\bdul Fatah. Daucl BellrclIch'~ l'Ilvoy. J1y,,~ Il'IIIH'.
escaped, but his document acknowledl~llll~ Dtlud Bl'UIl'lIl'h'~ ~II!>P()II lOI
Kartosuwirja was sClzed. 1\';, a ICSlllt, tlll' 1~()Vl'lllIlll'llt w,,~, .. hie 10 ohldll\
informatIOn about Daud Beul'eueh's acuvltles 1/1 I\nl .. ')7
Once the rebelhon broke out, thc l'cpubllcan 1 ro()P~ wcre 1J1'011J~hl 1111 ()
actIOn. The repubhcan army round that thc (ouncr were ~lIPI)()I 1 l'cl hy
people in almast every village and by many 01 the !\rchlH'se Iloo!>,> alld
polace. The central government, thus. l'calI/cd th .. t IIHIllary dC tlOIi wOllld
not solve the problem and that ne~~ol tat Ions were pl'l'f CI ahh' a~) d IIleall~)
of arnving at a solutIOn. A number 01 a~~reements wlth thl' leadl'I~ of tlte
rebellion were reachcd, the mo';,t important 01 whwh wa~ 1 he
55 Ibid., 300.
56 Nazaruddin Syamsuddm. Pemberontukun Kuum Uepuhllk KUH/\ !Jurul Islam Aceh (Jakarta GrarltlperS, 1990), cn .
57 Ibid., 99.
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(tC kn{JwledJ~ement 01 Arch as a ~pcClal adminIstratIve distnct (Daerah
ISlImeWa) wlth Imllted autonomy, partICularly In rcllgious affalrs. 58 Daud
Beureudl hJllI~ell, however, (ontinued the struggle. He Jomed forces wlth
the PlOU tlOOp~ whl< h eventually proclalmed the e~tabltshment of the RPI
(HCf1uhlik Penatuan Indonc'ilCl 1 he UnIted Republtc of lndonesla). ThIS
~Ituatl()ll, howl'veJ, dlc! not last long lor 111 I\ugust 1961 the PRRI rebels
~ul'rend(,lcd and rc( elvcd a pardon from Sukarno. In 1962 Daud
Beureuch hllmelf (cased reslstance after fUllher negotlatlons wlth the
J~oveJ nrnl'Ilt, dllcl par tl( ularly aftcr he had secured the agreement that the
.~·haYl(lIh he ttppllcd hel1(eforth 111 I\ceh. Given parole by the government,
D,HIc! Be'ul cUl'h I)l'came an 01 d inary CItIzen and devoteà hlmseIt to the
d('velopllIellt 1111\( eh.
1 hc /Jarullslam rebe\lion 111 South Sulawesi occured in 1951 and was
Icd by Kah.lI' Muzakkdl.59 The nft wlth the central government began
when the formai rccogllltlon of 1I1dcpendence by the Dutch put an end to
Kahar Mll/akkal's Iole as commander of the Ovcrseas Command Group
(KonulI1c1o Gruf? Schcruny). The end of thls career caused hun great
dlsapPollltment and hc fcIt that the government dld not trust him
dnYJllo!'t·.GO 11l1ally, when the government planned to reorgamze his army
5~ Boland, 7K
59 1I1~ na me dur1l11~ youth was La Oomeng. He was born III Bone Bay, South Sulawesi, on 24 Mareh 1921. At the age of seventeen he studied III the Muhammadlyah (ollege. Artel' hls bnef return ta Ujung P(\lldalll~ al the beg1l1ning of the Japanese occupatIon, he stayed 111
lav(\ and took. ail actIve part In the Al'mecl struggle for Independence. IllIs WdS hls Ilf st st1l1t III the republtcan army, 111 whlch he served UlltlllllS l'e1>ellloI111l19S1. see van [)IJk. 155-1H4.
hO IL)I(I.. 1 (}G
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lInits, he demanded that <111 bIs guellllds oe Il'C OI!llI/l'd d~ P,lIt 01 tht'
replIbhcan anny. The government ct Id Ilot agree tu IlIS (klll,lIld hut
wanted to choose only some of the l~lier t1la~ 101 IIlCItISWIl IIltn t Il(' .tllll\.
and return to sO(lety those who dlcl Ilot mel'I the lUlldltlOIlS put IOlw"ld
by the governlllent.G1 Anothel Illalor I~Slll'. Whlcll w,\~ ,t1:-.p Ollt' 01 llll'
baSIC reasons foi\ hls growlIll~ al1tal~0I1I~111 tuw,ml thl' <lIIII\'. \\',,~ hl~ \ ,
dlsappomtmcllt at the alll1y's refusai 01 hls requl'sl tu t.\kt' Pdlt III tlll'
peace-keepmg operations in South SulawesI. 1 hell' Wl'Il' ~t III ot Ill'I
problems cuuslIlg Kahar's disuPPollltment G2 whl< h fOI( ed IlIIll ,lI1d Ill'>
troops to retreat to the jllllide ta Oll~dl1l/e d 111Ovellll'ni '\I~<\lI1:-.t 1 Ill'
government.
Lrke Daud Bt:ureueh, Kahar Munlkkar ,d~o l~()t 111 louch wilh
Kartosuwirjo m West Java. l he latter of lered K,tlldl Mundzkdl 1 Ill' \1I1"w(':-'1
Command of the Islamlc Army of Indolle~I(I. wll\( Il hc a( (t'pll'd. 11i1I11J1~
his 1I1volvement m the Darul Islam Kahar MU/d"-kill dl'c1I1H'd ('velY ollel
of peace proposed by the governmenl. lIowevcl, IH' I~I dclually lo"t 111:-'
followers as Ihey surrendered to thc replIblll dn al'Illy III oull'I 10 Will
amnesty or as they simply delecled from Iw., ull1l~. 11ll' 1.'1 ICI of 1,,:-.
movement came rn rebruary 19h5 when Ihe .1I'r1ly dl~( ovc'Il'd K("I{\I'~)
hiding-place and attackecl It. '1 he m,Hl WllOlll t hey helJeve(\ '0 h' Kall.lI
Muzakkar was kIlled. Wlth the su('('e~~ of Ihl~ OrH'lallO/l the /)urul 1,lam
movement ln South SulawesI vlltually ended.G]
61 R.Z. Lemssa, PRRI Permesta Stutegl Memhanqun Inuonc\/U 1 unJ?u Komums (Jakarta Grafltlpers, 1991), 7H.
62 van Dijk, 182 .
63 Ibid., 217.
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CHAPTER 2
ISLAM AND POLITICS UNDER THE
'NEW ORDER' GOVERNMENT
Period of Transition.
'!lIee important cv'ellts «(In !Je (IIscerned in the penod 1960-1965 (1)
t he peak penod 01 the PKI (the Indonesian Commllntst Party), from 1960
1I11tll 1 (HIS, (2) the blJ'th of Sekber Golkar (the Jomt Secretanat of
IlIllct IOllal C;rol1p~) a~ a ('ounter-balance or the PKI m 1964, and (3) the
lall 01 the PKIIIl 19(,5/196<>.
1 he l'KI ellleq~ed as an Impoltant pohtIcal force after the 1955
e1ecIIOI1, bl'(oll1l1l!~ Ihe IOLllth most poplliar party al' ter the PNI, Masjllmi,
(111<1 Ihe Nl1. Its PO~ltlOll III Indoneslan polltlcs was considerably stronger
III the "(,ulded UeIllO( li.lcy" pel'lod. lJnder the protection of Sukarno thls
Pd .. ty dOlllllltltcd lI11portal1t pOSitIOns in the "National Front" (Front
Na\/OIllIl). li body \vhlC Il wa~ set IIp m 1960 to moblhze ail polrtical
partle~ .1Ild othel OII~dlll/atlolls, mcllldmg the armed forces, behmd the
l~ovel'llment pollnes. 1 ln the ~econd halr of the 1965 the PKI beeame even
more 11I111ttll11. 1 eelllll~ tllat It was stronn enough, this party undertook a
(OliP d'état on t he 1l1~~ht or 30 September 196:'. The movcment was in faet
<11('('( ted dl~all1st the (\lllly leadcrs who were consiclerecl by the PKI as
1 he "NdtlOlhtl IlOllt" WdS 1I11tially the al'my-sponsored "National Front 101' the IlbcltltlOl1 01 West 1 l'lan" (1 ront NaslOnal Pembebasan Irian /Jort/t), whlch Il.HI been ba~ed on the army·led mllitary-civilian "COOPl' 1 <ltlOI1 ho(lte~", ~ee llarold Crouch, The Army and Pollues ln Il1dtllll'.\IiI, Il'\. ccl. (lthac.I, N.Y. Cornell lJmverslty Press, 1988), 34 lootllott' (). Sllb~l'qllent",., dltel' Sukarno took over the leadershIp of tlll~ Ilont, the P(}~ltJ()11 ni the .11 Illy becdme no longer prom1l1ent.
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thrcatenmg the posItIon 01 Presldel1t )uh..\1110 JIll' lOllp Il'sultl'd 111 tlll'
assassmation of six gCI1CI\lls and onc IIcutenant.
General Suharto, Chief 01 Kostrad (the !\nllV St 1"ltl'!~J( Rl'~t'I"\'L'
Command), reccivlIlg support t'10111 the survlvlII1~ l~elll'l"ab, dl tl'cI
Immedmtely. Togethcr with Gencral NaslItioll, who w,,~ 011 tlll' IHurdl'l' lI~t
but hospltaltzed wlth a minor IIlJllry, he su«'cedl'e! III qUl'lIll1!,. t Ill' (nllp
and reassertlllg the army's position. Ihl~ .lholllVL ((I1I17111.1lkl'd the IlIp.h
point of the PKl's and Sllkarno's powel'S, will< h IIl1l11l'd lilll'ir dl'rllIll'd
thereafter. In the following year, Sukaillo ilnd tlll' l'KI (,llllapM'(1. IIH'
SllCCCSS of the army in cru~hml~ the "30 \l'ptl'Illhcl (011"" III 1 <)(,')
signallcd thc emergencc of a new pOWCI dlll~llIlH.'1I1 011 thl' Illd{)IIl'~llll1
pohtlcal scene, not only ber(\usc 0[' the dowlll(t11 01 SukalllO ,1Ild tlll' l'KI
but also becallse of the ronsplCUOliS (halll~e of polltl< (II ~Inl('tllll' ancl
actors. The emergence of the army as a pl'lllW pollll('al actol' I~ a ("~l' in
point.
Sekber Golkar2 IS an organil:atlOll whlch was IOllnee! 011 LO (Jllohel
1964 by the military to preserve the strenl~th of tlle l'KI alld It~ élflilldtl'd
organizations III the "NatIOnal 1 ront". 1 he l'~tablt~hlll(,111 III 1111<,
orgamzation was IllItiated by the army, wille Il III('d to tllill;-.,Ihlll 10/1 t'~>
From the IslamlC grouP. studcnts, mtellce tu,II~, and olhel <llltl PKI 1011 ('~.
Even though Golkar was establtshed 1lli.\llIly as LI 1l';-"pOIJ~l' 10 tlH' PKI, Il
2 Sec DaVid Rceve, Go/kar or /ndOnC\ïa An !\/tcrnallve 10 111l' /JlIrly \y\lern (Singapore Oxford Umverslty Press, 19Wi), ~WJ foolnol(' L'l. "\('/..:hcy Go/kay" stands roI' SekretuYial 13enamu C%Yl[lun Karyu (Ih(' 101111 Secretariat of runctlOnal Groups). "hl~ Olj~dlllli.III()1I wa~. 1I11t1,tlly a loose fedcratlOn of sorne 200 non-pohtlCal OIJ~(\Il1/allom ,lIId fllI·tIlIWI<. or the mllttary. IIencefOlth the rléJrne "\ckhn (,olklll" 1\ (11l'cl éJ'>
"Golkar" as IS commonly u~ed at ple~ent.
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later wa~) t ralJ~fornH'd mto a very ~tlOng polltH:al vehlcle of the mliitary
10 malfllam II~ (tuthorlly ln the 'Ncw Order' penod.
As ha~ bC1'1I de~( nhed above, thc rolc of Ihe army ln crushmg the PKI
rebelhon wa~ very denslvc. Ihls was, indeed, the culminatIOn of the
('onfllc 1 I)('t Wl'PIl the arrny and thc PKI, whic.h had been going on since the
l'cvolullOnary pennd when Ihe PKI ln 1948 staged an abortive coup
aJ~(ulJ<,l Ihe f!OVelllrn(lnt ln Macllun. It l111ght have been expeeted that the
al rny would Icad the effort ta deslroy the l'KI movemcnt which had
assa:-'~lIIated SIX 01 Ils genel'als. It was al so logical that it should have
peleclveel ib duly as a defellsc organ of the state ta proteet the country
11'0111 IIltl'lllal chaos, which Il Ilelieved was at the heart of the PKI's
deslf~l1s)
1 ollowiJl!~ thls event, antl-~lIkarno and antl-Communist forces grew in
~trength. 1 hey demandcd that the government dissolve the PKI and ail its
dl f Ihall'd 0 1 !~alll/ati()ns. The Muslim unit s, cspccrally both ex-MasJuml
and NlJ mcmb:.rs, took part in sOlne demonstrations, gathered
IIlformallon dbollt PKl's plans and helped in 1"01Inding up and sometlmes
pllnbhlll!~ the PKl mernbers. Many Muslims apparently hoped that the
downlall of the l'KI \Vould mcan an allspiciolls beginllmg for the future of
Islam 111 IndolleSla III the new cra. They consoled thcmselves that Islam
had I()~t wh,!1 was cOllsldered to be ItS greatest enemy, the anti-rdlglous
C()nHllllIH~t s. 1 he Musltms fcll from the outset that the PKI was a main
obstacle to the IslamlC movements, espeeially whcn It became a domlllant
3 M. Rush Kal'llll. Pe/:lnllll1on Panat Polit lk dl Indoncsla. Sebuah Potret !'(I.\1l110 ."'Llnll (J<lkal'ta Ra.lawalr Pers, 1983),153-154.
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power III the pCl'lod of "C;llldcd DClllocracy". 1 hCII' .\l'tl\l' Ih\ltH'(p,\tIOIlIIl
U'lIshing the PKI was madc com,plCuous by thcll' lISC of "lsl,lIlI" ,\S ,\
unifying II1strument III deallllt~ \VIth thc danl~er of (,Oll1nllllll~ll1. IIH' dlilly
saw that the Mushms \Vcre tH that tlllll' ,\ l'otcntl,\1 tOln' wlll('11 lOuld Ill'
persuaded to coopc.'atc 111 cl l'st ('()}'ï Ill~ the COll1ltnllll~t Ilet \VOl k, Coud
lines of communication bctwccn the two ~idl's wel'l' (,(,l'.lted ~() th .. 1 ,\
cohesive action betwecn thcrn could, III ('ase 01 ncccsslly, hl' IIlolHhll'd
fol' the sake of natIOnal stability,"
Another sOCIal forcc which had a dcnslve lolc III stl'lIl~I~lill!~ tn 1t'IlIOVl'
the PK) was that of the stuclcnts, United mtn Iwo Id.'I~l' oq~al1l/all()I1S, the
KAMI (the Front of Inclonesian UllIverslty Stuclcnt I\cllOn) and lite KI\I'I'I
(the Front of Indonesian Youth and Studcnt /\('tlOlI), tlll' ~llId('III~ plaYl'd "
very important part in bl'lnging about Ihe downfcdl 01 \lIk,lIllO <nHI II\('
PKI, sometlmes at the ii1stlgatioll 01 the anny. Il!l'Y took ln Iltl' ~II(,'(,'I~ to
force a turnover of powcr f rom Sukarllo tn Suhallo (lIId ()11~alll/l'd 1lIi1~S
demonstrations that callccl fOI transfcl' of power tn 1I01l-('()III1IHll1Isl~"
Their action was a resurgence on thc part of t hc allt i -l'KI st lId(,lIt~ alld Wil~
:) revenge for pr,htical losses 111 the carly l %O's at the lIallds of II\('
student organizatlOns 1I11dcr the l'KI.
With the downfall of the PKI and ils alllliated orWH,lzatiom" ~lIka,,\O'~
power began to declinc drastically. ail Ihc more so \)crause Ills at t Illide
towards the PKI rcbeilion causcd suspICIOn in rnost C'll'rles as 10 wh('tlwl
4 Idem, Dmamika Islam di /ndonesla Suatu 'IInJuuan SO.\/UI dan /Jufl"k (Yogyakarta' Hanimhta, 1985), 184,1 H C). lfenrclort Il (lIed d~ Dinam,ka.
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OI Ilot he wa~ Involved III the movement.·) At the time of hls c1ownfall,
~lIkarno Wil~ lore ed IIlto transfcrmg authonty ta General Suharto sa that
1 he latlel (ould lake ail nec essmy actIOn to remedy the situatIOn. This
mandat e wa~ knowlI a!-> the SUPLHSI MAR (the Denee of Il Mar< h 1966).
()11 the ha)l~ of thls mandate ~uharto dl~solvecl the PKI and ail its
.tlllllatt'd ol!~ani/atloll!->. lIowevcr, the people'~ SuspiCIOn of Sukarno's
IIIVolvenH'llt Hl the "30 Scptembel 1\1 rail'" or, at least of hls knowledge of
1 he plol III ad " .... f U (', caus('(/ Ihe derlllle 01 hls chélnsmatlc leadership and
Il](' p(lIaIY~I~ of hl~ polttlCal power. Many pcople no longer trustecl hlm
<1\ d 1(~~1I1t. III the meantlllle, Ccncldl Suhalto belélmc a leadmg figure on
1 lit' Indolll')I<ln polit!! dl ~(,CIlC. 1 hloll~~h the DCClslOn 01 the MPRS (the
l'lovlslOllal Senatc) hc wa~ then apPoll1ted the Acting President on 12
MdlC h 19<>7, dlHI SIlice 27 Mareh 19G8 he has servecl as President of the
( oUlllly.G
1111s pellod, even t houRh t he exact clate remallls uncertai n, IS known
as Ihe bllth of the 'New Onler'. Il IS important to note that bccause the
al'llly had a dOJuinant rolc to play III this power rcshuffle, the nature of
'New Order' polatics III Indonesia has been rhal'actenzed by the mfluence
01 11ll' é\l1lly ovel the government adnlllllstration. Hithcrto, the arrny has
bCl'1I the only polJtlCal f orec which has exerted cOl1slci erable control over
thc st,lll"S ad 1111 111 st 1 ath.>I1 and ovcr the Indonesian society.lts control over
sOflcly has 1~1"ld ually becolllc tJghter si nee the early 1970's.7
:l See Donalrl W. Iryer and James C. Jackson, lndonesia (London' E. Benn; BOlllder, Colo. Westvlew l'l'CSS, 1977), 98.
() 11.1. Bol,lI](I, nU' Stru[lole of Islam ln Modern Il1donesla (The Hague: Mal t III liS NlJholl, 19H2), 143.
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Soon after the aJ'lny .lssullled power .lItel' 19hb. Il Illltldll\' Il,HI no
clear program on l"uhng the country. 1 here WdS no dl'''l :-,t,ltt'IlH'llt ,1:-' to
what It would do dfter It rame tn powel. would It IIlle the (,()lIlltly IlllOlI!~h
establlshmg li mi lltary govelllll1ent 01 would It 1001lld ,\ polit J(.d p.1I l,
which could serve the mt< l'ests 01 the 111111t.\I)'. 1 he r!l()J('l' W.l~ 1 Ill' ~l'( ond
alternative, \VIth the moddlUltlon th.tt tlll' polltH .11 p,uty l h()~l'll IH'
governed by the rllllttary, 111 a{ COI ddrH e wlth Its "dlhll-luIH t 1011" l'Ollu'pt
of the army ln the 11lIlttary and non-militai y Il'dlnl'.. In tlll:-' It'l~dld.
General Ait Murtopo, then the ~poke~nhlll 01 Ihe 'New 01 d('r', dl ,~l\('d
the statemcnts 01 ABRI (dl'ml'cI IOI(l'S) 1l',Hll'r (1,,"IIl'd thdl dWI fungsl (clual flltlCIIOIl) will ~tdy. And tlw, 1:-' .lIlowl'd hy the (rll1stitutlon. -\ he (ollcep! 01 ABRI \VIth H'I'.dlll !n tilt' State Ideology has been lIl~tlllltl()lldll/l'd, .uul ABRI wdl Ilot want 10 be the toob 01 a st<ltl' wh\( Il IId~ " <III 1('1 l'III Hil'olol'.Y Tht:rel'ore, the constltlltlOnallq~hh 01 ABRI Illvolvllllkll~l'Il 111 the pol!tlcal stlumde Will not 1Jl' ahdlldolll'd Ily ABRI
The cholcc cventually l'cil tn Colkal, will( h WdS thl'Il only ""
embryonic political orgalllzatwn. 1 he der rSlon to ('h()()~l' Colkw'
reflected mtlltary mtercsts slllce Colkm (lld IlOt relll'( 1 1:--.1.11111<.
communist, or evcn Sukarno's dO( t l'Ille, bUI r ellecll'd IIIOIl' the
aspiratIOns of the mlhtary and non-racIJcal lelJ!~loll~ ('\('rllcnl:-.. AII('I
Golkar becamc the choice, It was ~~tadllally r eOIj~dlll/e<l ,ulfl t Idll:-..loltrll'd
into a pohtlcal or'gamzatlOn. General Suharto, III I,,~ (cl!)d( Ily tl\ a ( 111("
Mimstcr of Se(urity and Delcnse, 1~~lIed an 1Il\lllHIIOII 10 Ihl' (1tJ('I~) 01
Staff of the ABRI (the Indoncsran Armed 1 ()I(,C~), lII~tllH t11\1~ tlH'tr1 10
7 See Baladas Goshal, The Ra/e of the MI/Ilary ln Indone\/U (MiHII d~) UniverSity of Maclra~, 1980),45.
8 Leo Suryadrnata, MI/llary !\scendancy and Polll/cul Culture 1\ ,\/udy 01 Indonesw's Go/kar (Athens, OhiO OhIO LJllIver~lIy, (etll('1 '01
InternatIOnal Stlldle~), '34.
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il/ovide ail po~,~lble far IIItl(~s lor the dcvelopment of Golkar at the
natIOnal and rel~loni.ll Icvel.9 1 he execut/ve boald of Golkar was also
1 enewed. 1 he fOI mer leddel ~hlp, whlch wa~ (hal red by pro-Sukarno men
ilnd Iwo others Irom the tTIlhtary, was eventually replaced by one on
wh/( Il IlIgh-tdllkItlJ~ tlllhtary Ill~ules from Suharto group served, w/th the
( IV/""II~ only (H CUPyllll~ the lower pos/tlOns.
Wltll 1 e~pe('t t 0 the blamlc polltlcal movement 111 thls penod, i.e.
SI/II t' the eme/j~eIH e of the 'New Orcier' government, It may be stated that
1tI()~t Islam/(' lIlass OII~(HlI/atlons enthlislastJcally welcomed the new era.
1 hcy, IOI~cthel with sc Ile Musllm leaders (cspenally the ex-MasJuml
leaders who had .Il/st bcen rcleased l'rom J<:ul as polltical pnsoners),
delll.lIlded the rchablltlatlOn of MasJurnl. An Il1Itwtlve ta revive the party
hacl ht'cn 1I1ldcrway ~I/H e eatly 1/1 the 'New Orcier' period when a meeting
of t hl' ex-Maslullll leadel s took place 111 1966. However, the Army Issued a
statelllent ()blcrtllll~ to the rehabtlltatlOn of thls party. ThiS statement was
conftnl1cd by a letter from General Suharto dated 6 January 1967 statmg
Ihat ICI~al, ('onstitutlOllal, and psychological consideratIOns had led the
!\l'llly to d<.'C1de no t to accept the Idca of rehabihtating MasJumi. lO ln this
lel~.\I'(I, the rlllhtary government seemed ta feel that revlvmg Masjuml
wOlild mCdll Ichabl"tat1l11~ former members of the party, some of whom
Il.\<1 1Illdertdkt'1l rcucllton and had fought against the army. The PRRI
!) Yople IlIddy.\1 ct aL, "Ilga Jalur Ântl-Korsleting," Ternpo (Jakarta), 21 ~cptt'lIIbl.'l' 1991, 31.
1 () Nasll' !".II11aw, "Islam Under the 'New Order' A Polltlcal History," J'II\H1tl IIIC Indol1c.\la/1 l/1llicator 49 (June 1990), Il, C1tmg S.U. Bt\Iasut, A/am Plklrlll1 dO/1 je..lak Perjuan(Jan Prawoto Mangkusasmlto (~lI\'abi.\va DocullIcnta, 1972) 214-216, Karim, [)l11anllka, 185-186. see .llso Bol.lIld, '12.
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rebellton, whJ('h was .Iomcd by I\1dS.lttllll IC.ldct ~ Mil h .IS I\\Oh.UIlIll,HI
Natst!', Burhanllddin Harahap, and SJafruddlll Pld\"ïral1e~~.lI.I, I~ ,1 (,I~l' 11\
pomt.11
Scc1l1g the flltlllty of lurthcr etron (1IOlll~ thl'~l' IlIll'~. the l\\lISIIIlI
leaders dertclecl to esti.lblt~h li new Islall1H party, wlth the 1()11!~ Itt'ld 1~(),11
of ttnttlllg ail polltleal MlIsltm d('llvltles. !\llh()lI~~h ~l'Vl'l,1l p.\IIIl'~ dld
eXlst, such as the NU, the PSII, and Pl'! 1 l, IIldlly ul Ill'! 1\11I~11I1IS Wl'!l'
comç.letely unrepresented. Sorne Muhalllllldd IYdh leaell'! ~ 1 dl"l'd 1 Ill'
posslbility of revlvmg the Pli (the Indonesldll bldrl1lC l'dit y), ,1 Pd! Iy O!U l'
establlshed by a group 01 MlIhammadlyah leddl'I'~ 111 Il) Ht IlIklll.1II
Harun, a young MlIhammacltyah leader who h,ld bel~1l Illvolvl'd 11\ Ihl'
establishment of Golkar, Jomed wlth other MlIh.lIl1ll!(uIIYdh Il'del('I'' III .III
effort to revive the PlI. More prollllsmf~ wa~ the elloll 01 !\10!tdllllll,ul
Hatta, a revolutlOnary leader and u prornlllent natlOlldlI~l, 10 l':...I"IJIt"II 111('
POli (the Indonesmn Islamic DemocratH' Party) as il rad 1'(' paIl y plOvHkd
pnmanly for the 1966 generatlOn that had brolll~hl clown Ihl' \lIk.ll'llo
reglme. 12 The mam aim of the 1'011, as Hutta assclled, wa:... 10 l'dll< ale Ihe
Mushm community in how to conduct u patly wlth Islmr\lr pl II\! Iple~ in a
responslble and democratlc way 01 hIc 111 II :...1 al l' ba:"'l'd 011 IIJ('
Pancaslla. 13 Agam, nelther of these mit lat IVC:'" WdS tt'dIJ/('d. Ilaltii
Il Sec Mohammed Kamal lIassan, "Conternpoi ary MII .... llrn R('III~J{) 1'0111 Hill Thought m IndonesIa l he Re~pon~e to New 01 dei Mod('IIII/dilOlI" (Ph.D. DIssertatIOn, ColumbIa lJnIvcr~lty, 1 <)7 rl), (d.
12 t<.oslhan !\nwaI, "Islam and PohtlCs III Ind()ne~I"." III I{ohel t () IIIlmall, Man, State, and S'oCiety (New York Pnlef~er fJlIbll~Jh(,1 ~), ) ()(,I)), ) W.
13 Mohammad Hatta, Bung Hatta') J\n.\wen, IIItl'l vlew~ WII Il ï. Ya<,111 (Smgapore Gunuilg Agunf~, 1981), 1 ;-)9.
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wllhclJew lm, plan Iwc au:-,e thc ProvlslOnal Senate did not accept his
plOpo~al. In Ihl:-' re~pen Hatta mentlOned
Plc:-'ld(~nt \ocharto explamed to me at that tlme, that dit hough the purpo:-,e wa~ good, the Provlsiollal MaJelIs (~erhlte) had alrcady dcr Ideel on the simplIficatIOn of the party :-,y:-'Iern, and therefore could not approve the rormatlOn 01 a new party. 101 me there was nothmg else but to accept .hat deI '~'9~' élnd therelore the POl (or PDII) did Ilot matenall/e.
Llkewlse, thl~ l~overnment deClslOn also ended the expectatioll of revlvmg
the PlI. 1 he Idea 0 r revivmg thls party, thus, faded from the agenda of
Muhammad Iyah.
Nevel t heless, the government still signalled that It would be possible
t Cl ('stal>h~h one Ilew blall1lc party, a party which was hoped to be a
partnel of the new allthol'lty and which wOllld support its pohtlcal
al~cndd.l S A romnllttee lOIlSIStlllg or seven moderate Mllshm leaders
1 <I((lh lJSllldll, Anll!-> Slidono, Ilasan BaSil, Ânwar Haryono, E.Z. Muttaqien,
Mdl"lllki Idt 1 Ill, .me! M rs. Sjdmsul'ldJal, was, therel'ore, formed. This
COlllllllttee WdS glvell the task or establishmg a new party whlch wOllld
1I11Jte ail eXlstlllg MlI~hll1 poIJtlcal cntlties. The party was later called the
'PallllUSl' (thc Illdoneslan Mushms Party).16 Feeling an obligation to this
Ilew·born pal ty, ail the Islalme Illass orgamzatlOns affiliated with Golkar
defccted f rom the latter and Jomed the Parmllsi.
14 Ibld.,lGl.
15 S :ce Ilassan, 64.
1G SOllle of the Mas.luml Clrcles expected the Parmusi to replace the MasJlIllll, but the government wanted it to have no cOllnectlOn to the lattel, scc 1 alllc11 d,lI.
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The government accepted the blrth 01 l"lI111U~1 dmi appeah'd 10 II 101
Its support of the 'New Glder'. In thls hi~ht. NllJcholtsh Madlld pOlllb out
that even thOllgh the l'KI had been ov~l!hI'OWll. SUppOlIl'rs 01 Ihe 'Nt'W
Order' government \Vele still few III Illll11her. l'rl'~l(lellt ~lIharlo.
therefore, mtended to 1ll0btlll.e the Mlishms to ~lIPP()1 lit ~ ,lut hOl'llY,
however, not ail ex-Maslllmi members WCI e l'XIH'( Il'd to l,III\, Ilw 'Nvw
Order' leaders, most of whom happcnccl 10 (Oille Ilom thl' i\BRI
(espeClally from the Army), could not al'cept tht' ex-l\1aslllllll \llt'llIhl'r~
who had been IIlvolved III the l'IOU rebelllon. 17 III ,l 1I1l'l'l1ll!~ Ill'tWl't'll
General Suharto and Prawoto Mani~kllS"sllllt(), olle 01 t hl' M.l:-'IIIIIII'~
promment leaders, Suharto declared that 110 ex-M.I~llIllli !e.UIt.'I ~ wOlild hl'
allowed to hold leading positIOns 111 the new 1'''lllIlI~l.l S
The positIOn of the governmenl toward~ Pal'lllll~1 was J(',dlll'lllt.'d by "
Presidentlal Decree JO Febrllary 1965, rat "YJnI~ the l'stahlJslllllcllt 01
Parmusi under H. DJarnawl HacllkuslInlo and lukllltlll Ilarlln, hoth 01 t I!PIll
Muhammadiyah leaders, as the palty's C1HIIlllIiln ,met Se( retal'y-(;clH"'t11.
This decislOn of the government dld Ilot saw,ly the mClllbpr:-. 01 1',11 rtIl1~l.
who had in faet appomted as chatrman of the party Mohamrnad I{oem, il
former Masjumi figure, m the IU'st Parmu~1 ( orWle~~> hdc! III MaldllH. 1 hl'
government dlsapprovecl of Rocm's apporntmcnt, wlllC'h wa~ (ort~,ld('I('d
as opposrng the government's dCC'l~\On re1~ardln1~ the a!~('(~enH'llt Ilot 10
place ex-MasJuml leaders in posltlOn~ 01 éllllhonty.l (J J\1!~urIlPllh look
17 Agus Basri, Sltl Nurbaitl, and i\rdtan laullk Ce~tllll, "Jld~all~~ \lllut Hubungan Islam-Benngin," fempo (Jakarta), ~ 1 Scpternher 1 IJI) l, L 1 -24.
18 Boland, 152 .
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pla('(~ III the body of the party bctween those in Favor and thase opposed
to the f~overnmcnt's apPollltmcnts. John Naro (now called Jallam Naro), a
memhcl' of a small Islamic orgamzatlOn III North Sumatra, Al-Jamïcah al-
Wa,~rlYuh, and Imlan Kadir, attacked the leadership of Hadlkusumo-Harun
and fOl'med a l'IVdI-leadel~hlp led by Naro hlmselr wlth Imran Kadlr as his
)e( letaly-Cellcl'al. 1 hls Illternal rupture oncc morc caused the
f~()VCl'llmellt 10 rntelvene III the mternal affalrs of the party by reJecting
the leader~hlp of both Naro and I-Iadlkusumo, and appointmg H.M.S.
Mrntal'ed.la, a mOle toopcratlve leader l'rom the Muhammadiyah, as the
new eharnnan of the Parmllsl.20
Slllec lb blrth, therefore, thc Parmusi had bcen tom by mternal
('onillet and hac! pOOl' Iclatlons wlth the government. ThiS internaI crisls,
(,ollpled Wlt h dlrerl II1tcrference on the part of the government m the
al lall's 01 thc party, hmited its growth. Its potentJaI to be an aIl inclUSIve
and IIlflllcnttallslamlc party never materiahzed, and so it did not become
a sen()lI~ thrcat to Golkar, which grew rapldly as a new pohtlcal entity. In
splte of thesc condItIons, however, Parmusi declded to partlcipate in the
1971 c1ectlOn. There was no expectation that it should get many votes,
1lI11ch less Will the c1cctlon.
Col!..ar, after ail Islamic organizations left it, had for its part become a
s"l~htly more homol~enous orgamzation, especially after the government
19 Sec Al~lIS Basn et aL, 24.
20 Sec 1 achry 1\11 and Iqbal Abdurrauf Saimima, "Merosotnya Ahran dalam Partal Persatuan Pembangunan," in Anallsa Kekuatan Polltlk dl Il1dCJ1!Co;lll Plilhan ;\yukel PYlsma, wlth a foreword by Farchan Bulkin (Idkal'l.1 1 PHS. 1988), 230.
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isslIed ln 1969 a regulatlOl1 knovlln as "Permcn 12" (Ihe 1Ü.~}~lIl,ltIOIl 01 tlll'
Mimster of Home AHall S l1umbe '" 12) conccrnlllg the proredlll e lor t Ill'
punflcatlOn of Golkar. IïllS l'egulatlon stlPllldtl'd, lI11e1 al/II, Ih,\t t,olkal
members who had connectIOns to othel pollillai parlles hl' dl~l1l1:--':-'l'd dUel
')] l'eplaced by new members wlth no such (Ollnertiom.- Su ppoJt ed Il\' the
milttary, intcllectuals, and many othcr groups, Golk,\1 WdS !t'DI I~dlll/l'd
and, in faet, glew healthily. Neverthclcss, to facc the ,~l'llel,\1 elt'rlloJl
Golkal' was uncertam whether Il wOldc\ Will c1e,u Iv be(',ll1~e Ils ~t n'IlI!lh ,,~
an electoral machine was so far 1IIltcstcd.22 By <.onll,I:-.I, ,dl othe!' IMltll'~
execpt ParmllSI had partlcipated in the] <) r) 1) e!ectlOll, 111 wh" h tlH' NU ,111(1
the PNI had gamcd ma.Jor votmg blo(~" Parlllll~l, a< tlll!~ <l~ Il Il Wl'I'l' tlH'
"new Masjumt", hoped to gall1 al least Idly ~cat!'. out 01 ,~h() III tlle
Pal'liament. The PNI and the NU wcrc also qUlte opllllll:--.t IL IIH' PNI loI'
example, still cxpccted to have at Icast 78 scats, whde t hl' NlJ Ilad 1 ()O
seats as its target.23
Therefore, Golkar had to work very a('tJvc:~' towards wÎ IlIlJlII~ t hl'
eleetlOn. With full assistance l'rom the mllttary, Goi kar art a vatt'c\ It~)
affiliated orgal11zatlOns, establtshed a new ot'l~ant/.atlOn nalllt'd t IH' BA!'II tl
(the Body to Control the General l.IectlOn) 10 conduct ah C'illrlp(III~Il. ,md
revived the organizatlOn or the cU/amü> (alled the ClJPPI (Ihe /\~~(J( IdtlOI!
for the Improvcment of Islamlc LduC'ütion)24 to Will Wlt h Ille ~tlPP()1 t 01
21 Toriq Hadad, et aL, "Menanam Bonsal Jadl Berlllj(In," J empo Oak,,, t<l),
21 Septcmbcr 1991, 29.
22 Leo Suryadmata, 29.
23 Ibid., 39 .
24 The GUrPI (Gabunqan Usaha Perhmkan flendtdtkan '..,Iam t hl'
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~orne Mu~lJrn leader~. Il furthcl madc "accelerated mOdernilatlon" for
Indonesla In twenty-flvc years the major theme of Its electlOn campalgn.
(;olkar bec ume a symbol of rapld dcvelopment and modernlzation and
Il self a~ the only alternatIve seekmg Incl oneSIa'S
1II0d errlllélt lon.L j
J he ;~eneldl elec tIOIl was held on '3 July 1971 and was dlsputéd by ten
('()ntc~tallb, who < an bc classJflcd mto thrce groups the Islamlc group
(On:-'l~tllll~ 01 the l'~II, the NU, Pannll~l, and Pertl, the Non-Islamlc and/or
se( ul,lI 1~/{)lIP whi( h wa~ made li!) of Pa/lai Kalollk, Pariai Knsten
l/ldtHle~I", the PNI, Paltal M urba, and the IPKI, and lastly Golkar. 26 The
le~ult wa~ thal (,olk<lI, cl /lew partl<ïpant, won a landshde VICtOIY, ga1l1ing
hL_H pel' (ellt 01 the total voles, whereas the Islamlc group gallled 29.12
pel' ('{lllt.L7 ln tlll~ electlOn therc WdS a measure of pOSItive commltment
J\S~O( lallOIl for the IlIlprovement of Islanllc EducatIOn) IS a group of tladlllolldl hi(lInlc tcachcrs who co-opted mto Golkar pnor to the 1 <)71 l'lee tiOIl, :-.ee lIas~<.lIl, L5G.
2:' SlIl'yadlllata, ~7, AWdd Bah,lso<.\ll, "Golollgan Karya Mencari Format Pohllk Baru" U1 ;\11(/11)(1 Kekuatan Polluk, 281.
2G Such a da<islllCatloll can further be seen In the next pétrt of this thesis COllr(,IIJlIl!~ the 1I1l1ltcation of Islamic pmtles. As far as Golkar is COll< crncd, It is IIIlclcstmg tn note that cven though It cngaged in polItll'al rUllctlons, II~ leadcls, as wl'II as thc govcrnment, dld not Lait Colkar d pohtrcal party. 1 hcy made' a dcmarcatlOll between Golkar alld p':llitll'(11 partlcs. 1 hls can be seen in, Inter alta, Law No.3 of 1975, alld Law No.3 01 1985, (ollcernJl1g Pohtlcal Partlcs and Golkar. Sec "'[ he 1 aw NUlllber 3 of 1985", quoted m Alllan, "Ulam a, Umat Islam, d(11l Pl'llllhh(\Il UllIlIlll," Jumal J/mu Polillk 3 (1988) 42. As a pohtlcal ll1!-.t Il li t 1011, Colkal mllstltuted VallOUS ol'ganizatlOns wlth dlfferent b,\('k!~1 OUIH!S, Illtcresu" natlll es, and pro(psslo ns, see J\wad Bahasoan, 271)-281.
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... 1 1 he cl Ist IlbullO Il of the votc~ won by Islamlc partlcs was as follows Nli 18.(, -; pl'!' cent, l'anlluSI 7.36 pel' cent, PSI! 2.39 per ccnt, and Perti 0.70 pCI relit. -1 hls rcsuIted ln the followll1g dlstnbutioll of seats in the Pal hdllll'Ill Colkal' 227 seats, NU 58 scats, Parmusl 24 seats, PSII
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ta Golkar whlch brought thls p.lrtv to \'Irtnl\'. A11l01l1~ tlll' l'dll! .lied lIlh.lII
classes and the stud ents CIl t le.ll 0 f Col ka l' S mct hod still' 1 e \\"l~ .l l~l'Ill' I.d
approval of the govcllllllent's prOlllISCS of 'dl'\'l'loPIllCllt'. Bl'~ldt.'~, lhl'
coercivc aspects of thc call1pal~~n WCI c, IIldecd, Olll' ni thl' mmt IIlllHl! tdlll
determmants of Calkar's vlctory.2H
Thus, the Islmnic paltles expcriemecl dllotlll'r (lI~ap,)()lIltllll'lll III the
hlstory of general clectlOl1s IIllndoneslll. IIH' pl'ln'lIta!~(' ni thl' \'ole tl!l'v
obtained In the 1955 e!cction, III whlch the IslallH( ,>dltll'S .lIt()I~l'I"rl Il,,!!
gamed 44 per cent of the total votcs, WdS better 1 h.\II wl1.l1 thl'V ol!LIIIIl'd
ln the 1971 elcctlOn.29 The result 01 the }971 eil'('tloll :-.ho\\'l'd the
declinlllg posItIon of thc Islanllc partIes III the IIl<!OIW:-'I,Hl !loIJII< .. 1 :-.( {'Ill'
and also determmed the polllicai IOle they pldVl'd III II\(' lullIll' (II
Indonesla.
The PPP: A Unification of Islamic Parties
The idea of restructuring pohtu'(d pa'lle~ III Illdolle~Jd hdc! drlll,lIly
been planned slnce 1970 when Prcsldcnt SlIhaito nllsed tlll:-' Hie" !>l'IOII'
the nme parly leaders. Accordmg to ~lIharto, tlll~ 1~J'()lIl)1llg 01 1 hl'
10 seats, and Pertl two scats. Î he NOIl-hlanll( allel \l'( IIl,lI pdl 1 Il''. recclved the followmg seat c1istllbutlOll PNI ~o ~.!,,,t<>, l'dll.1I Killolll: and Partat Knsten Indonesla rc(clvcd tlllce '>l'al~> Cd( Il. 1 WO otlH'J' partl(~s (lPKI and Murba) rc('clved no scal~ III Ilw Pd,llatll('llt fOI 1 .. ( k of votes, src Dantel DhakJ(lae, "Penlllrhan lJl1Iutrl dl IJI!lO/H".JcI, \,d:',1 pa sang Nalk dan Surut Partai Polit 1 k," l'n\ma <) (')cpl ('1111)(' 1 1 IH) J )
32-33.
28 David Recvc, 298.
29 Sec Abdul Munir Mulkhan, Peruhahun l'enlul<u I)ol'Ilk "un IJo/urt\iJ\/ Ummat Islam 1965-1987 fJa/am l'ersfJek/lf S()')/Ololj/\ (Jakarld HdldW;1I1
Pers, 1989), 1 jO.
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polJtl< al partJ(~~ wa~ mtcneled only to make the campalgnmg m general
clcc tlons ea~ler, not to abollsh the eXistence of mdependent partles,3°
1 ven thOlI!~h thl~ Idea bael not yet been leallzeel ln the 19ï'1 electlon,
Ihe pdlllC Ipatlllg polltlC al partlcs hacl begun to be classlfied mto three
1~IOllp~ the ~pllituai 1~1 Ollp (also called "Kelampak Persatuan") which
('Ollslstl'd of the Islamie parties, the natlOnallst group (also called
.. KelomfJok f)emokra.\/ Pembangunan") whlch conslsted of the sendar and
non-I~lall1l( pallics. and Golkar. Alter the 1971 eJectlOn, the government
IInplClIlentcd the Icstrllrtlll'lng of the pohtlcal parties. The spintual
1~l'OlIP and the natlOnallst 1~l'OlIP were then ratlflecl by the Senate lInder
tll<' nllll)(.':-' 01 Ihe Pl'P (PariaI Persatuan Pembangunan the Development
limon 1'<llIy) «)ll1pll~JIl~~ the ~ptr1tllal group ancl the PDI (Partal Demakras/
IndonC'\1lI 1 he Indonesian Dcmocracy Party) compnsmg the natlOnallst
1~IOllp, l'e~pt'( Ilvely, wlth Colkal (Go/angan Karya the FlInctlOnal Group)
),ClllaIllIllJ~ lIndldnl~cd.31
/\s Idr a~ the Islal1llC partIes were concerned, the simllarity of their
basIc J(leolol~Y. 1~lam, Lonstltlltecl the common clenomlllator m theu
und ICat Ion, even thollgh not ail parties readily agreed to this policy of the
I!overnment. Pertl and ')anmlSI supportecl a qllick m~rger from the out set.
The NU was Il1Itlally not keen on mergmg. There was an mternal upheaval
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31
Ibid., .n.
/\l'rol(linl~ :0 1 aehl)' /\1I's and/or Smmlma's mterview wlth Lukman liai lin, one 01 thl' fOllndcrs of Pannllsl, the name "Partal Persatuan" was the Ide" of tukman 1 tartan allned at .miting the lslamic parties, an Idca whlch he fJ\'Oposcd in a I1lCctlllg among the Islamic leaders ln the housc 01 Ahmad IJokroanllnoto. Accordmg to Fachry Ali and Sm mima, It rellhllllS uncel tam \Vhel e the word "Pembangunan" came from. See /\11 ,11 lei S,ulll'1I1a, '210.
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within the party over whether or Ilot the NU shoulci !lll'i ge IIltn thl' ppp .. L~
This IS understandable because even " the NU chose Ilot tn lllergl', It
would, of course, have rcmamed a bl~~ p(\rty \VIth d Idl ge Illllllbei 01
members who constltllted the ma.lollty of 1 liraI sOCIety (\nc\ .. pOl t Ion 01
the urban populatIOn, espectally 111 Java. Neven hclcss. It eventu,\lIy IOllled
the ppp wlthollt further internaI connlet.
ln the case of the PSII, whlch was relatlvely smaller than the Nll, thls
party was up against internaI changes. At the tlllle 01 thl~ 11I~lon 01 the
Islamic parties, it held a conference whlch slIcceeded III app(}mtlll!~ a IlCW
central board of the party. II.M. Ch. IlJrallltll was apPollltl'd ",\Ity
President and H. Wartono DWldJOlllWOIlO It~ Sec retl\l y-CCIll'1 dl. 1 hl'~l' lIPW
leaders of PSII were reputedly cntlCal 01 the l~ovelnIlH'I1t. 1 hl'Y ,llso
refused to Join the PPP. ThiS cleated ail mtcmal ('ouillet IH~tWl'(,1I thl'
hard-liners (those who refused to jOlll the PPP) and t Ill' lH ( OIlIlIH)(ldt 1()III~t
group. The confltct brought about the fOllllalloll of a "lIval 1(',ldcl ~llIp" 01
the Central Board of PSII by tlle latter !~rollp Il'd by 1 J. ÂIIWéII'
TJokroaminoto. It was this "nval-board" 01 the l'Sil, whlCh was ~lIPPol'tcd
by the government, that eventually Jomed the PPP.:U
Another factor, whlch actually constltuted the 1)1 unaly laclOl III tll('
unificatIon of the political partlcs, was the ('hanl~e Hl the pollttc al sy~tclII
at the natlOnallevel. As has been illu~tlatcd m the plCVIOllS (hapter, tll('
Indonesian pohtlcal system m the ~lIkanlO pellOd wa~ li H1111t1-palty
32 See Syamsuddm Harns, "ppp and Polltlcs under thc Ncw Onl<'l'," III
Pnsma The Indoneswn Indlcator 49 (lune] 9(0). ·1H-
33 Ibid., 232.
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~y~tctrl. Ilowever, thl~ system was assocwted wlth pohtlCal instabllity
charactcnzed by frequent changes in the cabinet, polttical rupture,
crOflonm IIlstabJllty, protests and demonstratlOns which causeci
tholl~ands 01 ca~ualtle~ dunng the penod 1948-1967.34 Based on this
CXpCIICIIC P, Ihe )lIhalto government believed that the multl-party system
adoplecl hy Ihe olcl orcier reglflle was the cause of thls polltlcal mstabJlity.
III thell' thlllklllg, a l'estIU( tunng of the pohtlcal system was urgently
IIccded. Olle 1 CSlIlt of this policy was the amalgamation of polltlcal
pm II(,s out 01 whlC'h the ppp was born.3 5
1 Ill' lour pail ICS agrccd to merge Into the ppp at a meeting held on 5
lanuary 19n. Declaration of the establishment of the ppp wa0 annollnced
by the 1'1'1' l'resldlUm ancl signed by K.H. Dr. Idham Khahd and K.H.
Md~lktll (1 he NU leaders), '-I.M.S. MmtarcdJa (the Parmusi Chalrman), H.
Ânwar l.lokl'Oan1l110to (the PSII ChaJrman) and Rusli Halll (the Pertl
Chamnall). Id hdll1 Khalld was then elected Party President and Mmtaredja
the Challlllan 01 the Central CounCll.36 On thls occasIOn they did not
cl l'al t the stat utes and bylaws of the party. Bath were made after the
rncq~cl' and were only 1 mahzed two years later at the ppp ConventIOn held
111 lakarta III Novcmbci 1975.3 7
]·1 10 1I1ldCrstalld thc situatIOn of thls penod, se ,\ furth~r Syafl'I Ma'arif, "Islam (II M.lSd /)cmokrasl LiberaI clan Demokrasl Terplmpm," Pnsma 5 (19HH), 2 S-.Hi, Ilerbert I-Cltll, "Indonesla," in Government and Polities of .\'oIl1l1CII.\1 /hlll. sccond cditlon, cd. George McTurn~n Kahin (Ithaca. New' or" (olllell UnIversity Press, 1964), part three passIm.
35 Ait .\Ild S.\Il1l1llla. 229
3h Scc lJmdldl Radl, Strategl ppp 1973-1982 Study Tentang Kekuatal1 Pollllk Islam Imokal NaslOnal (Jakarta, lntegntas Pers, 1984), 82-85.
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The Islamlc Identlty of thc ppp was 11l,1I111,1II1Cd 111 the s\'lllhol Il lI~l'd
and In the statutes of the palty. 1 he symbol was the ()J('lule 01 tlll'
Ka'bah. 38 Islam. as was IllclltlOned III ItS slalutcs. W,IS Ihl' h.t~\(·
foundatlOn of the party 111 additIOn ta the Pal/u/lldo and thl' ConstltutlOIl
of 1945. The pPP's pohtlCians. therefore, cOl1tlllllcd USI\l!~ "lsl,\IJ}" ,IS ail
instrument of lImty to attract the Muslllll~' v()ter~ III thl' dl'( tlOl1. III thel!'
campmgn 1 he ppp leaders aitcn cmpha!->I/ed tlMt thl' ppp was tlll' olll)'
party for the MlIslims. In thc 1977 Ilc<'llOll, for eXdlllpll', KIl. BlsI'I
SjanSlll1, Genclal Chall'lnan 01 the SïlÎ1n1 C'olll1nl 01 l'l'l', allllllll'd thdt
"votmg for the ppp was an obligation 01 the MlI~IIllIS to IIphold thl' ldw 01
God and that those who Ignored Il 101 thl' ~ake 01 thell' (dll'l'I 01 IIVIIII'.
would bc desertll1g the law or Cod".·~C) 1 he 1'1'1' polit \( I .. II~ ,Ibo 1I~l'd
Qur>amc verscs and hadïths (tra(lJtl()l1~ 01 thl' l'l'Op!J{'t) lOI tlll~ plll !>O!'.l' .
Even the plCture of thc Ka'bah, the ~Ylllboi 01 Ihe l'l'l', Wd!'. III lat 1 dll
effective instrument 10 gain voters for the 1'1'1'. Il I~ave th(' MII!'.lllll 1I1i1~.!'.e!'.
a rellglOlIs emotlOnal Irnk to Ihl~ party.
As a matter of fact, sllch appeals weIl' so ell('( tlve alrlOIlI~ the
traditional MlIslims voters, that the rampal1~n proved to hl' qlllte
impresslve. The ppp was sllcce~sllli Hl aIOU~IIlI! Ihe rellnHHI'> ('It\OI\(III of
the MlIsllms. This campaign tactic, III la( t, I~av(' tilt' !!OVClfllllt'1I1 <'l'IIOU\
concern, so rnllch so that It askcd the ppp flot to u\e 1(,''!~1011 fOI
campalgn purposes. Sorne Golkar sllpporter~ had even I~OJlt' !'.() f dl ,,~, t CI
38 A cllblcle shnne of the MuslHn~ loc ated III the (,H'at Mo~qlle of Ml'C (" representing the directIOn to wh\{ t, Musllrrls tUln III praylllj~ to Cod.
39 Ohakldae, 36, quotrng the (\lcula f 01111 of the pp!' 011 LH )dllllili Y 1977.
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(1('( lI~e the ppp 01 rcr clvmg matcnal assistance From Llbya, of forgmg the
vote-Iorm~, and of bClllg mvolvcd ln the Komaf1do Jlhad.40 On the other
hand, the ppp ar cu~ed Golkal, the Army, and government of havlng
(an Icd out mtlnlldatlon, violence, and detention. The campalgn for the
1 <J 77 eler t 1011 was ther cfore ngorous. The mel'e process of IdentifIcation
oltell lesulted 111 vlOlLnce, thus, It l'alsed the question of whether the
pro("e~s of IdcntlllCatlOn coulcl become a process of polanzatlOn, and
whelher tlll~ polall/atlOn wOlild create a sOCIety given over to
(IJ~( IlIIlJllat Ion and cllst rust.41
1 he pcriod 01 ~{l'Owth of the ppp itself was colourcd by the up-and-
clown 1l'lal101lSIHP amOIl!~ ItS SUPPOl'tll1g orgamzatlOns, wlth other parties,
the govellllllcnt, and thc army. As far as internai condItIOns were
rOll< Cl'IIl'd, III the lirst years of the pPP's gl'owth, its founders were
ext 1 cllIely enthll~lastlc and opttnllStlC about the future of the party. From
tlH~ tllll. 01 ItS establishment untll the 1977 Election thel'e was a feeling of
tlnlty wltlJlIl the l'PI' over Its role as the politieal vOlee for the Muslims. Its
membel's were 01 one mlnd III deahng with the government programs
and the IIltel'csts of the ummah (community of behevel's). Naturally they
had COlJlll1on sOCIal and politleal interests. 5ueh a haImony was proven
Ilot ollly by the slIccess of the pPP's struggle III the establishment of the
Marriage 1 HW 01 1974,42 but also by the emergenee of the PeUta
40 Iiterally mcans Iioly War Commando ThIS was a 'radical' movemcnt JI1vol\'('(/ III ,\ Illlmbcr of 1 ebclhons, terronsm VIOlence, and coereion, ail pel'folmed III the name 01 Islam, dlll'lng the second half of the 1970's. Set' Ra(h, 172.
·11 Dhakld,w 37, <lllotlllg Kompas (Jakarta), 14 April 1977, n.p.
·12 IUl'thel (IJ~( 1I~~1()11 on the Marnage Law of 1974 IS plovided on the
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newspaper, a ppp publicatIon, 111 Apnl 197·1. and tht' suC( css 01 the
National Convention of the Central Board of the pp\, 011 () - H NovcmlJcl
1975 in Jakarta. ThIS conventIOn was slgmlIcdnt \Il th"t It lll'lrH'd the p,ut\,
to face the 1977 ElectIOn. Internai consolldatloll 01 the IMn\, W,\~
strengthened, ItS statut es and bylaws were pcrlcctl'd, and ~o Wl'I'l' Ils
programs and strategy for the electlon. l'he convcntlon also ~lJ( ( l'l'dt'd 111
establishing the Badan Penllllhan Umum Umat Islam, (1 he COlllllllttl'l' 01
the Election for the Musllms),43 a body sllllliar to the B!\l'lIl1 01 Colkal. tn
consohdate the campalgn. roI' the 1977 electlOll plOgl\UlI the 1'1'1' I~SlIl'd
a declaratlo n callcd "" he ppp Declarat Ion C:ollre\'ll1ll1~ t he B,,~ IS 1 () l'
Political and Devclopment ConVIctIOn" 1 he pJ'OI~ralll (ourhcd IIpOIl III Ill'
44 tOpICS, I.e.
1. constltlltlOnal pnnciples 2. the political party 3. the general clectlOn 4. the common welfare 5. international cooperation 6. seclInty and defense 7. youth 8. development 9. the roll' of relIgIOn.
The role of relIgIOn (Islam) in thls context was very Slf~11I1 Irant. Ill'St,
it became a basls of self-IdentIfIcatIOn for the l'l'l', SC( ollel, a~ ,III
instrument of li nit y, Islam was effectIve III fllnrtlOIlInJ~ as a (ellt \'~t1 , !:~'lI)('
of the ppp strllggle; and thlrd, In the general e1ertlOll, It ~ervcd Ilot ollly a~
an emotionally relIgious bond for the MuslIm masses but abo a:-. illI
next part of thls chapter.
43 See AlI and Salmlma, 249 .
44 Sel' Radl, 136-139.
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Ill~trument for obtaJn1l1g a rciiglOus legltlmatlOn for the vlctory of the
ppp.1S As a re~ult, the votes recelved by the ppp m thls election were
beyond expectatIOn. [ven though they were stIll far below the votes
rcrclved by Golkar, It increased its percentage by 2.1 per cent over the
total votes rc('elved by IslamIC partIes m the 1971 ElectIOn, an increase
~>I~~ntll('alll \0 the new party, whlch was consldered mexpenenced
(orn\Jmcd to Golkar. l hls was IIldeed sigmficant because Golkar was the
"party" whlch was supported by strong elements such as the army,
IIltellc( tuais, and the rulmg group.
l'rolonged hardshlp was suffered by the ppp soon after the 1977
cle( lIon under thc lcadershlp of John Naro from the MI (Musllmin
Intlone.\Iu forrncrly Parmusl) group, who had recelved the leadership of
t he l'PI' Ilom M1I1tarcdJa wlthout a party meetmg, let alone a congress.46
1 hc hardshlp was caused not only by internai problems but also by
extcrnal (hallellges, such as its nvalry wlth other parties, partlcularly
wlth Colkar, and the prestIge of the ppp m the eyes of its supporters and
of the Indollcstan Musltms m general, whlch declined because of the
internai rupture. John Naro, a "controversml" leader who was known to
bc c10scr to the government than to hls party's leadershIp, was one of the
factors causlIlg the hardshlp suffcred by thls party. Compared to the
leadershIp ni M1I1taredJa, III whlch the ppp seemed Idatively coheslve and
1Ill1ted, Nam's leadershIp tended tn be oligarchie. I-Ie, for example, often
(hose !lIS supportcrs from those III the MI group who were loyal to him,
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45 IbId., 249.
·lh IlalTls, 41. see fmther Ah and Sallnima, 251.
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designatmg them to occupy Important positions both III the p.\lI\' .tIlt! III
the parhament. This tendency created an IIlhallllOlllouS lel.\tloll~llIP
among supporting clements of the PPP.
Unlike MmtaredJa, who saw the .)flîlra COtlllnl tthe 1 eglsl.ltl\:e (OltIU II)
as reflecting the rellglous allthority over tlH' palty, Nalo le!~"ldl'd :-'IH Il
dominance on the part of rehglOus authonty as an obstade to hlllldllll~ .1
modern party. However, with K.l1. BI:-'II :-.tlll .lcIIVl' III IlIS po~t ,,~ the
Chairman of the Sl1üra CoullC/l, Nam could Ilot do Illlll'h towtll'ds
"modernizing" the party. Soon after K.l1. BISII IJ.\:-.:-.ed (lway 011 2 Il I\plll
1980, open conflicts among the PPP clements, espcnally thl' Nll alld the
MI broke out and reached thelr peak m 1982. 1 he (ol1l!trt:-. !>rok(' ouI
when Naro, wlthout consultlllg wlth the othel clelll(,l\t~ 01 1 hl' l'l'l', d Il'W
up a IIst of parliamcntary candidates whJ('h W<l~ lIotable 101 Il S l,II k 01
prominent figures from the NU. This actIOn 0\ NdI'o wa:-. ~lIpport('d hy
Sudardji, a new figure from the MI l~rouP, who was apPolllIl'd ~l'( rl'ti.\ly
General of the PPP. The attitude of the MI l~rollP lllvlted ~I J'()I\I~ 1 ('il!'t 1011
and protest from the NU agamst the ppp as weil as Ihe l'.OVl'llIllIelll.
Idham Chalid, for examplc, threatened to Icave the ppp JI the 1111 l' l'II a 1
dispute was not ended. Sarfuddm Zuhn evell 1 e~lnllt'd 1 roll 1 1 Il('
chairmanship of the ppp,47 whlle some cUlami/ 01 Madlll<l (J a~1 J"Vd)
threatened not to partlClpate m the votml~ III Ihe l(m~ c1e(ttoll JI 1/1(''''
candidate was not offlcially recognized as such. "' 'lcse wcre am{)lIl~ lIIally
other pro tests which were directed agamst the piuly.
47 See Tamara, 16. lIarrls, 42, 1 or a "~t 01 the names 01 NU (,(IIHltdall'~) pushcd aside by Nam, sec Mahru~ fr~yam, Ulama dan ParlU/ /Jo/,"k (Jakarta Yayasan Perkhldmatan, 1984),64-05.
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1 he NU demandcd the government that it return the list of candIdates
dellvered by Naro clalmlllg that It had been a unilateral action on the part
of the MI group and that there had been no consultatIOn wlth and
af~lecment from othel' groups m the PPP. However, the government
n'Jerlcd thls demand and l'egarded the IIst of the parliamentary
candidates dellvered by Nara as valId.48 It seems that the government
al~leed wlth and ~upported the action of the MI (in the person of Naro) In
I~ammg an equal dIstribution of power between the MI group and the NU
J~J'OlIp wllhm the ppp in the ParlJament.
l he IIlternal confhcts suflcred by the ppp following Naro's
assumptlon of Its leadershIp and espeeially up to the 1982 election were
so senous that they wcakcned the party for the electlOn and caused It to
eampat!~n IIlcffertlvely. Governmcnt IIltervention in the PPP's internai
affalrs, whilc It admlttedly exacerbated the eonfliets, dld less to
dcstabJlIi'c the party than dld the IIlabihty of ItS members to manage
properly the party's buslIlcss. In additIOn, certain Issues were always
bl'Oll!~ht to the surfacc by othcr partlcs to attaek the ppp when there was a
gcneral cleetlOn or another large cvent the Issue of an (slamie state, of
thc J)arul Islwn revoit, of the Holy Command (Komando Jihad) movement,
ail of whlCh WCI e ronducted by 'radIcal' (slamic movements. Thus, even
th()Ul~h thosc ISSUCS dld not dll'cctly deal with the PPP, they happened to
bc a psychologlCal obstacle for thls party III gaming the people's
sllp(Jort,49 bcci.\lIsC thosc movements had bllrdcned Islam wlth the
48 Scc Irsyam, 65, Ali and Smmima, 254-255.
49 d Ra 1. 172.
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images of a radical, coel"CIVC, and thrcatetllllg IOlce. As a (,ollM'quem e 01
ail these problems, the ppp cou Id galll only 27.78 pt.~r ccnt 01 thl' tot,,1
votes in the 1982 election, 1.51 pel' CC nt less \ han that wlllch It had
obtamed m the 1977 electlOn.
ln the meantlme, Naro's actIOn to expel Nli Ilglllt'~ ltolll ImpOitant
positIons m the ppp peaked artel' the c1ectlon. In the PPI' ('Olll~ll'~~ 1H'ld 111
1984 in Jakarta, the NU II1lttally IIlslsted UpOIl the l hallllldll~hlp 01 Ihl' 1'1'1'
after It had been held by the MI group lor two pcnods (MlIlt'lIf'd,.1 .IIHI
Naro). However, owing to the perception tlMt Il WdS Nam who \'V,I~ 11IOIl'
pleasing, and thus agreeabl~ tn the govell1llH.'nl, tlll' NU evelltually
demanded the posItion of Sccretary·CclleJ'al. /\( (OJ'(IJIl!~ \0 Mahbllb
Djunaedi, an important fIgure of the ppp irom the NU 1~1()\Ip, Il h,HI heell
decided by a "gentleman's agreement" betwl'('J) hllll~('11 (1)11111;\('111) and
Naro on the night before the plenary seS~ton WdS hcld, t hdt t he ~l'('t t'tilt y-
General would be chosen l'rom the NU membershlp, and tlt,lt It wOllld he
Zamroni. Howevel', at the time the plenary session was bem!" "{'Id, the
terms of the "agreement" were not yet met, and Naro, IIlstead of
appomting Zarnroni, chose another person l'rom the M l, Mal ri JIl:~ yah. :)0
From then on, there was l'very mclicdtICHl that Ihl' NIl wO\lld 110 longer
remain associated wlth the PPP. The cleep polit H al dJ~apPOJlJt"lellt 011 the
part of the NU towards the ppp leadership wa~ enolll~h to fOJ(" the fOllner
to reconslder Hs affiliation to thts pal ty. In lb (OIl!~1 C~~ III ~llIJhOfldo (J a~)1
Java) in 1984, the NU, wlthout any (on~iclctable OppO~ltlf)Il, took tilt'
50 See Mahbub DJunacdl, "Nahdlatul Ulama ~eJarélh dan Pollllk," III KontroverSI Pemlloran Islam dl Indone\/{/ (BalldIlJl1~ J{crllél)a Rosdakarya, 1990), 180.
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dc( ISlon 10 qUit pohtlcal actlvltles and end Its membership m the PPP.
lIowcvcr, NU mernber~ WCIC not personally dlscouraged From bemg active
ln thc pohtHal palll(~~ whcther m the PPP, Colkar, or the POl, but were no
lonJ~er to do so as rcpresentatlvcs of the NU. Therefore, many NU
rnembel~ alc 1l0W personally reglstered and actIve m the pohtical parties,
1101 ollly III the l'pp but 111 Colkar as weil. l he NU CUlamll) no longer
oblJJ{ed thcl!' f ollowers ta vote for the PPP as was made clear m the fatwll
01 K.l1. Ahmad Shlddlq, the Rê/,s cAm (PresIdent of LegislatIve Council) of
the NU, the text 01 whICh states that "members of the NU are not obliged
tn vote for l'PI' and Il is Ilot forbidden ('l1dak haram') ta vote for Golkar
or PDI".:.ï 1
J'hus, the lInd lIallOn of the Islamlc parties 1I1to one party did not, m
lact, ~~lIarantc(' that the latter became stronger. Supporting factors which
lavoured the fUSion nevertheless gave way to dlfferences m the vlews and
J~oals of eac!l J~roup whlCh had eXlsted since the time they were still
mdcpclldcnt. Altcr the fUSIOn, these dlfferences often turned into
mtemal ronllJet. Such an expenence had twice been suffered by Islamlc
politlCal parties III IndonesIa. The fll'st was when the MasJuml Party was
estabhshcd 111 1945 ta providc a political institutIOn for Islamic
01 galll/atiolls in IndonesIa. '] he second was the expenence of the PPP
ItSeif.
As far as thc ppp IS concerned, there were many causes creating
ronfhrt wlthll1 thc body of the party, one of which was the msincerity of
51 A. Zuhdl Mukhdar, NU dall Penlllu (Yogyakarta, n.p.,1986), quoted 111 liai J'ls. 31.
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its supportmg elements m deahng \\'Ith ItS IIltel'll,ll pl'Ohlelll~; aller the
merger. It IS obvlOus. espeCIally under the leadershIp ni 10h11 Nam. that
the ppp was, as It were. nothtn!~ but ail arelll\ 01 dlSPlltl':-' l\mOIlI~ Ils
supporting clements. Aftcr l'ardul study 01 thc c\'olutloll 01 thl' l'l'l'. Ah
and Samllma have dlscovcrcd SIX factors Illlhtatllll! l\l!all1:-.t Ils :-'1II ces:-. III
the pcnod lcadmg up to thc 1982 electlon II/'st. Ihe (O,HI,IIOII 01 the
party was fragile, as shown by the absence 01 uIlIty 01 Blind III It:-.
membership, and the intelvclltlOll 01 the HOVCJ'llIllCllt 111 Il:-. IIltel'llill
affairs, second. smce the bcginll1l1g thc ppp had bren lIlldhle 10 CIl'atl' a
kmd ot mcchanism to rcstratn conlhet cillIsed by the la('tlonahslll wlthlll
It, thlrd. It showed that thcrc was obvlOlI:-.ly \lO kl~lt IIlldlt' ,uHI <.,1 J'01J1~
leadcrshlp tn the body 01 the paIty, IOl1Jth. e,H h t'klllt'Ill 01 tht' pcll'ly Wd~
concerned more wlth Its ~ell-mlcll'~t l.lth(,1 thdll Wllh Ihl' IlItl'Il'~1 01 thl'
party, flfth. ail the abovc lIldlcatlon~ ~howed Ihat Ih(' IIltl'II~lty 01 1I1tl'1I1<11
dialogue was low, and slxth. the pal t y w,,~ 110 1I101l~ Illall d ! l'!Il'1 dt IV('
organizatlOn, thus the patron-( Ilcnt relalJOnslllp ~IIOI\Hly III/IIIC/II l'cl Ihl'
mechal11sm of the party.52
The character of the ppp as an Islamle politlcal party WII h "J:-.larn" as
its basic foundatlOn became blurred alter the P,II hd/lll'Ilt l'al ri I{'d il
stipulation that ail politlcal partIes, and mass-()I!~al1l1all()II~. hild to
change thelr respectIve toundatlOns, whlch wcre IIl1tlally dtfle(('111 110111
one another. mto the Pancas/la, the state's Ideolo!~y. 1 l'Ont thal day 011,
there is only onc foundatlOn valld for ail poli tH al pail/cs and H1d~,()
organizatlons in IncloncslU the Panc.asilu. J Luther dl~('U~~IOII 011 tlte
52 Ah and Saimlma. 253-254.
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ploblern 01 the Pum.a~"a as the sole foundatlon for politlcal parties and
rna~~ 01 J~allll.atlOn~ WIll dppear ln the next rhapter of thls study.
Government Polides Towards Islam in Sodal, Educational, clnd Legal Affairs
Olle 01 the ('hdnHtcII~ti('s 0/ Indoncslan govcrnmcnt whlCh mlhtates
dJ~alll~t thc rhum that Indoncsla ~hould be considcred as a secular state IS
It~ IIIvolvclllcnt JI1 relt!~IOUS affalrs. Rcll!~J(ln IS a matter wlth whl(~h the
lJ]d()J]l'~lall I~OVCI nrncnt IS partH'lrlarly cOl1cerned. As carly as 1946 a
~Cpdl ale IlIl1llSt 1 y wa~ c~tabltshed to deal wlth J'ehglous matteJ's. This
$~()ve/'l1rncJ]t IIlstltullOn Ines to accommodate the people's aspiratIOns in
the dOlllaltl 01 lell!~ioll and to convey the government's programs In a
rcllr~IOliS lal1l~l1ar~c.:)3
SI/l< C lb !lldIl1 tdsk IS to perform part of the general tasks of
ddllllllistiatioll and dcvclopment 111 the fIeld of religIOn, the Department
01 RchglOll~ /\llal),~ hds thc followlI1g funcllOns
1. 1 () fOllllltlate operdtlondl and techl11cal pohCIes, to glve !~llldal1(,c and cllrectIOn as weil as to grant approval on l1l,lttCIS wllh rC!~(Hd to leltglOl1, III accoJ'dance wlth the gCl1cral poltcy of the PresIdent and on the basis of pl'(,\'(\l1111!~ rC!~lllatlon~.
2. 10 CXCI ('ISC ll1ana!~cmcnt of the government property clltll1~ted 10 the I)cp.lI tlllcnt of RclrglOu~ /\ffalJ's.
3. 10 excrnsc managcmcnt 111 accordance wlth its mam task ba~cd on plc\'drlm?, rC1-~l1latlons.
'1. 10 CXCI ClSC !-'uperVISIOn over the management of ItS mam t,isk III accol dancc wlth thc general pohcy of the Plcsldcllt plHl on the basls of the prevaiimg l'cgulatlo/ls. )·t
~)3 SCC Ikp<ll tlllcnt of RcltglQUS Affans RI, The Orgamzatron of the J)Cj1ll1l1I1Cnl 01 RellljlOliS Ar/airs (Jakarta Badan Penehtran dan 1\~lll~emb(lI1!~ul1 /\gama, Provck Pcnehtran Keagamaan, 1984-1985), 7, hCIH ciO! th ('lIed as 1l1e Orqu111LatlOn.
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Even though It was /!1ltially establlshcd d~ ,1 "roIlIIH'm.lllOn" 101' Iht'
Mushms who demanded the lIlc1uslon of as many 01 bl,umc elenll'lll S III
the admlnIstwtIOtl 01 the state as posslblc,);) thls dCp,utllH'1l1 I~, 11\ 1.1l t.
responslble not only 111 the doma\ll of Islanllc atlalls but .tI~() 111 th.ll 01
other religIons 111 Indonesla. For these pUlposes tl1l' IIlll1lstly I~ IOlllll'cI 01
seven componcnts
1. The Dlrectorate Genera: 101' Islarml' and Il.111 1\1 l,II J'S.
2. The Dlrectorate General for the \)eVl'IOpllll'nl ni hLu\I\{ InstitutIOns,
3. The Dlrectorate General/or Plotestdnt I\lfa!l~. 4. The Dlrectorate Cenerallor Catho\tc I\lIdll~. 5. '1 he D\I cetol ate Gener,ll 101' 111I1du and Buelelhl:-.t 1\11.111:-'. 6. The OffIce of Rcll!~loll:-' Re~eal('h .\\lel lh'velOJ)IlH''\t( 7. The Center for Per~ol1nel I.cluratlon ,\!lei 1 1 dlllIII n:) )
Nevertheless, the \)epaJ tmcnt 01 Rell!~I()II'" I\.llall~, Il.1:-', gl'IH'I.tlly
speaking, mostly been 1I1volved ln the hldllllC ,tll.III:-'. 111I~ 1:-' l'vlIl('lIt Ilot
only III the orgamzatlOnal structure of the Illllll<,tly will< h 1:-' dOl1ll1ldll'd hy
the posts whlch cleal wlth Islamlc <1llall:-', Ill( 11Idllll~ litt' ,\{llllllll"II"IIOII 01
the Haj} (pllgl'IIl: II!C). but abo III the n()VI~lIlllJent polll 1(';-' whl( h hdv('
bencftued the Muslrm~. ThIS IS only plOpel', 111 the 111~1l1 01 IIH' l,II 1 1 Il il 1
the great maJOl'lty of the Inclonestan people IS MlISlltll, wh\( Il, il! (Oldllll~
tD statlstlcs, makes up of 87.1 pel' «('nt of 11\l' lolal PO(J1II,tlIOIl.'17
However, It sometlmes crcates a leelinn of Jeal()lI~Y 011 1 II(' paIl of 1 III'
adherents of other religIOns who demand equdl treiltrn(~111 d~ '1)('
54 Ibid., translatIOn IS mrne.
55 Sec Kanm, J)mamlka, 47.
56 The OrgamzatlOn, 9.
57 Blro Pusat Statl~tlk, .')'tall.\tlk /ndones/a 1985 (Jakéllta IW~, 1 (HH»), ~.), 150-151, quotecl III I\.lt lan, "Ulama, Umat Islam, dan PenlllItldll (Jrrllllll,"
Jurna/ J/mu PO/illk '~ (1988), 'i9.
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( ()fl~C(1lJ('fH e of t he re(,of~llItlOn of thelr exist('nce,
I\'>Jdt' Ilom the MJllI~tly 01 Rcltgious /\rraH~ another attempt by the
'N('w OrdeJ' f~()Vetnment 10 mobJ/lze the Muslims in the national
elevelopltlent ~tratcEY and Hl the admInIstratIOn of Islam was the
establJ~IHl1elll III 1975 01 the M UI (the Counnl of the Indonesmn
('U/liml/).SH 1\ slI1l1lal or~~(\I1ll.allOn had in faet been estabhshed m 1958 at
t he re!~lonal level (only 111 West Java) and m 1962 at the national level
when Ihe .sukarno !~ovel'llment t'elt that Il was neeessary for seeunty
J'casons 10 deal Wllh Ihe Ihl'cats from the Islarmc radICal movernents. In
Il s ~ubseq\lcnl dcvelopmcnt, Ils funetion cxpanded to mclude nOI only
scnmty lIIatteJ's hut al~o Islumir mlssional'y work (dacwah) and Islamie
cclucatH)11 as weil.
I\t Ihls stage, Ils functlon as a 'quasi·offlcml' government organ
relllamcd cVldent as a result of the faet that the guidelines of the eouneil
were arrlved at thlOugh mmlstenal decrce, the members of the council
were mé.llllly l~ovellll11cnt offICiais and leaders of vanous Islamie
01 gdnin\tlOlls who slipported Sukarno wlthollf reservations. Its
lelaliollshlp 10 the !~overnment ean also be seen Il' îhe far' that the only
IIlstructlOn ({(I~Wil) Il Issucd during its lifetimc stakd that ;.>artiClpatlOn 111
the stlllmdc 10 Cl'lIsh MalaYSia was an mdividual obligatIOn (farc! a/-Cayn)
1'01 earh Muslllll.59 SlIlec the counell functioned more as an organ of the
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l lIlomit' Itterally Il1CilllS IIltelllgcntsJa or schulars. In the Indoneslan l'ontext It Ielcrs to thusc who rnaster the tradltionallslarnie sciences, and lI~lI<\lly benE"" rchgiolls advisers. Only recently sllch a l Ol1l1ot,\tIOI1 bel~<lIl luose and the mcaning of the cU/amâ> becomes r1oSl'r 10 ItS \ttcml 1 ... \I1 \11 g.
It wou Id IH' nc( esslHy Iloting that l'rom 1963 to 1966 Indonesia and
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government rather thall as li lIIedlator or a contart uodr Ul'l\\'<.'<.'11 t IH'
Mushm eommulllty and the l~ovel nmcn!, Its role \Vas lIlsl!~llIlll,\Ilt ,llle! 111
faet not popular among the sonety.
The 'New Older' govcl'llmcnt lelt tllat the cstablr~hnll'nl 01 l\ Ill'\V-~lyll'
counnl of Incloneslan cU/ami!> WdS nccded. 1 !lIS Pl'I'('l\I\'l\d lll'l'lI W<l~
viviclly exprcssed by PresIdent Suhalto III llIany l1Il'l\IIIlI~~ \\'Ilh tlH\
cUlama>. The presIdent was so dctclIl1l1lcd 011 thl~ p01ll1 Ihal 011 2·\ M'l\'
1975 he emphaslzed thls deslre belor<~ the delpfWIl'S 01 Ille IlId()Ill'~ldll
COllncil of Mosques. '1 wo l'casons were ment 101ll'd hy t hl' JlIl'~1(1l'1I1 (1 )
the government's deslre that the Indoncslan MlI~IIIIIS Iw 1I1111l'd. alld en <lll
awareness that many problcms of the nat 1011 ( oule! Ilot IJe ~olvl'cI WII hOlll
the participation of the cU((/ma>.()O ln ('espollsc to IIII~ III>Pl'III, 1 Ill'
Mimstcr of Internai AfTairs encolllaged the f~ovelllors 10 l'~lcllJlt:-,h t h('
COllncaJ of Indonesaan C U/amü> al the 1'l~!~lollal level. 11lt' ('OUIl( II~ Wl'Il'
qUlckly establlshed III that vcry Illonth, May 197'). 011 L 1-'27 11IIy 11)7',. cl
National Conference of Indone~ran ('U(ami/ took pla('(~, wlllc\) 1l'~IIIIl'd III
the declaration of the establlshmcnt of thc MUI (tlll' ( OlllH ri of IIIc\OIH''>ld''
cUlaml/) with Dr. lIamka (IIa./1 Abdul Malik Abellli KilllIIl 1\11111111(111)
elected as It flrst gencrat chalrl1lan. In the mCélnlllllC, 1 he (0111 ('1 ('1)( (' abo
sllcceeded in drafting the Pedoman f)u.'luy (the 1'\'11)( Ipal (,1I1(1l'11IH'~,) of t hl'
MUI, which. mter alla, derived Ilom Ihe specch 01 J>le~ld(,1I1 )lIhélllo al t h('
MalaYSia were advcrsanes, <,ee MolJaHlllltld /\1110 Mwl/llill, "1 alwa~, 01 the COllnClt of Indone~léIn Ulama 1\ Study 01 hlilTIIIf' 1 ('f~dl J !JOIIHllt III
Indonesia 1975-1988", (P1I.J).I)I~~ertat\OIl, lJlllvel~lty 01 (alrloJ'J\ltl. 1 w, Angele~, 1990), 97, scc aho Dehar Noer, /\ÛI11111/\tratwn of h/am ln
/ndones/U (Ithan\, Ncw YOlk Cornell Modelll l"dolll",I,1 11101('( l, Southeast Asaa Proglam, Cornc" IJnavel~lty, 1 C)l~), hL .
60 Muclzhar.95.
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()IH'nltl!~ seS~)I()11 or Ihe ('onferencc. !\ccording to these gUldelmes the MUI
ha~ the mandatc to
Is~u(' ratwcH (flom Arablc fatwa) and advlcc on matters of rellf~lon (l1Ic! <'(J( Icly 10 thc ·1~ovcrnmcnt and thc people Wlt 11111 the Il arnewol k 01 amar ma'rur nahl munkar (from Aldl)l( u/-amr hl al-ma(rüf wa al-nahy (an al-munkar elljolllltl!~ t he II!~ht, ~hllnlllll!~ the wlonR). Str{>nnthen MII~llIn brotherhood and mamtarn pcaccful rcl(llloll~tllPs Wltl! olhel relq~lOlIs COllllllunltlCS. Reple~ellt the Musltlll community 111 any meeting wlth othcr IClJgl()lI~ (Omllllll1ltles. (tet as a lIal~()1I betwcen ulama and government offIciais tlllet IIlterpret govellllnent development pollues 111 such a way Ihel' they 11lInht be caslly understood by the common people. ) 1
ln hls !-.pCl'( h, Suhal to é1lso set down gUlclclines which later became
the basl~ for the d(\(,\slon of the conference that the MUI should not
partlnpate 111 pOlttlCS, as tbls was rescrvcd for the eXlstmg pohtical
IMl'tICS, a/ld Ihdt Il should not engage in practlcal programs slich as
nllllllll!~ ~eh()()b, mwlrasahs, and hospltals, as these were reserved for the
CXlstll\~~ Islallll( oq~"llJlatiolls.G2
Il was eVldent that the 1I11ttative to create the cOllncil of cU/amâ> in
buth thc SUk,trl1O and Suharto penods, and even its program~) and
gllldcllllCS, ca/llc fI om and was stcercd by the governmcnt. In slIch a case,
It IS IO!~lcal that olle should assume that thcre were polttical motivations
SllITOl"ldIllJ~ the 1I11twtlves bchmd Ils creatIOn. Such an aSSlImptlOn is
1(\I~cd by Mud/har, 101 cxample, who POlllts out three major polttlcal
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M'\lclJs lildllld Indoncsia, 15 rahl.ll1 Ma)ells Ulama lndonesta. Wadah MlI'i}'llWIIWII f7ill a LI/a ma, Lu'ama, da n Cendekwwa n Musllm (Jakarta Se kl't.'t <1 1 l,II 1\1,1/t'IIS Ulam.! Inc!oncsJa, 1990), 52, henceforth cited as: 15 1 tI/1l1l1 MiI,H'/" U/tll11a Indones/{/.
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events takmg place priol' to th~ establish/llent 01 the MUIIIl 197~) to silo\\'
the political c1imate surrounding the estabhshtlll'Il1 01 the MUt
1. The 1971 General FJectlOll, wlth the l'Ille 1 gellll' ot the Sl'( tllar Colkar
and the dlminlshmg Iole of the Islamle politll'al(h\l tll'S.
2. The reduction of the Isiamie pailles by llletï~IIl!~ thl'Ill mIn olle whll'h
no longer had 'slamie symbols.
3. The introduction of the origmally sentlal' dralt of tlll' 1Il(\lTh',~1' hlll.(i]
Sorne cUlama> saw these events as IIldlcatlOl1S ni the attltlldl' 01 thl'
government towards Islam. They saw the e~tabllshl1H'llt 01 tlw Mill a~ tl\('
emasculatlOn of the c Ulaml/ power on the polltl(,," S( l'Ill'. Bd~('d on thl~
perceptIOn they were II1lttally scepticul of dCCl'plllll~ thl' Idl'" of tlll'
establishment of the MU!. Muddmr argues th"t Il w,,~ wlthlll ~lJ(" il
polttical eontext that the govemmcnt Ileedcd <lpploxllliately Ilv(' y l'a J'S,
From 1970 when the idea for establtshJllI~ the MUI was hl o (le Ill' d , li 11111
1975, when this cOllncil was estabhshed, to (OIlVlIlre tlle ( lfltll1w> 01 II~
good intentions 111 the creatIon of the MUI.h1 Nev(,rthl.'/{'!->!->, tlw, I~,
precisely the opposite of what dld happcn, bl'CélUSe Il was wlIIIIl1 tlH'!->t
five years that the government, m fact, g-radudlly allellated IIIl' MIISIHII
society as a result of the three l'vents mcnllollcd abovl', 1II~,tead 01
convincing It of the good mtentlOns of the govcllIlllent. 1 01 JlII~) J'('a~()II.
the idea was put off untll 1975 . ., hat Ihe Mill wa<, ollly e~tabll~hed III
1975 may be attl'lbuted to the fact that it fOI Bled part of t"(~ I~OVl'IIHnellt'~
strategy to win over the support of the MusJuw> III the J ()77 ('ll'l'tIOIl. J he
63 See Mudzhar, 110 .
64 Ibid.
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':>i:HlIt ril<;C hdDPclled ln 1970 when for the frrst tlme the Iclea of
c~tabll~hJnH the MUI was broéJched for the purpose of winnmg the
MIISIIIJI~' ':>upport III the 1971 elcctlOn.
ln view 01 the (Ulama>'~ suspICIOn wlth respect ta the MUI,65 It
~hould ( orlle {\<; no surpllse that It was only on the mitlatlve of the ruler,
not Ihe ruled, thal Ihe Idea WélS cver l'cali/cd. Under these conditIOns, the
MUI llad to :-.crve a dual-Iunction. As a sCllll-governmental body whose
establlshmcnl was Imtwted by the governmcnt, It had ta function as the
medium 01 the J~overnmcnt to convey its programs ta the Muslim society,
ail Ihe more so because the governrncnt constantly demonstrated Its high
ref~ard of the MUI and exlended Il much fmancial support. On the other
h<llld, a~ the ()q~al1lzatlOn 01 the cU/amil>, the leaders the the Muslim
COlllllllllllty, Il was cxpected to reprcsent the ummah.
I.ven I/Jough the MUI was pl'Obably not able ta claim ta be
reprcsentallve 01 Ihe Indonesian Musll/TIS' aspirations, Its ideas were
nonetheless experted to rellcct thel!' aspiratIOns. There was no dlfficulty
III thls insofar as the lattcr wcrc m line wlth the government's policy.
l'loblcms ollly alo:-.e when the aspirations of one Sicle were different 01'
cvrn III contradiction ta those of the othel'. Su ch a situation was ta arise
in lIIany cases dlll'lng the f ifteen years of Its existence. MlIdzhar
eXtllnllles 22 out 01 ]9 r{l~wils issued by the MU), 111 the course of 1975 ta
1 ~)HH, the l'esults 01 whlrh l'ail inlo thlee catcgones eleven (50 pel' cent)
represent a Heulral deCIslOn, cight (36 pel' cent) represent the
G5 St'C Ibid l 10, see also, "MUI, MuhammadlYah, dan NU," panJI Mas}'(//(/kat (lakarta), Il May 1985. 9.
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government Influence, and tluce (14 pCI ccnt) l'Cp J'CSC·.lt le~s III 1 hH'IH'P 01
even Opposition to the govclnment pOSItIOIl. Mud/h(\J sllIIpl\' l'ollrludl'S
that the MUI seemcd ta be trylllg hard to tlwnti.\11l It~ IIHlepl'ndclH l'Ill tlll'
exerclse of Islamie legal thlllkmg, altholll~h III .\ 101 01 l,lses It slillply
could not resist govcrnmcnt's inllllcl1cc.()(; 1 lOWCVl'l, ri Olll' ,\II,tly/l'!'>
further the results of Mud/hal's ObSl'lvdtIOIlS. It I~ ObVIOllS th .. t the ~)O
per cent of thc fa!was issucd by MUI IcprcSCl1tlnl~ (\ ncutral pOSltlOIl arl'
those which did not mllch ml/lICl1CC Ihe poht(('.11 pol\( y 01 t hc
government. Thus, It IS only to be cxpe( tcd Ihat 111 tlw~l' ('''~c~ tlll' Ml li
would adopt a neutral positIOn.
Hltherto, there had been three pcople who had CH CUPICc! thc ollll'e 01
the charrman of the MU!. lhe fll'st (1975-19Hl) was lJamka, thl' .... c(()lld
(1981-1985) was Syukri Ghozali, and the thlnt (19W>-I<J()O) was Ild~dll
Basn.G7 ln the course of thcse thrcc pcnods, the MIll was ('III~al~l'd III ail
exammation of its position and roll'. 10 a ccrtaill l'xlcllt, It StH (('('cll'cI III
representing the Muslims' aSpiratIOns, howevcr, III fIlost ('(\~es It 011 ('II
acted LInder pressurc to jLlsttly the g()vel1lntellt'~ polJ('(e~ illld Prol~«"IIS
from the re!JgIOus point of Vlew, and only ln a few ('ase~ C'Ould Il ~tand
firmly in opposition to thc govcrnment's po!Jncs If till'Y weil' ()hvlolI~ly
in contradiction to IslamIC tcachmg and JI 110 (' lJ/amü> «()IIIr>I'OHlI~lt'd 011
them.
66 Mudzhar, 255.
67 Accordingly, Hamka was rc-clcclcd a~ the General ChaI/mali loI' the 1980-1985 penod at the MUI Conferen('c ln l <)HO, bul a year Idl(" hl' rcsigned, sec 15 Tahun May!l/') U/ama Indonc\/U, 1 1 ().
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1 wo exarnples may be surtlC/ent to "Iustrate how great the pressure
was that the J~oveJnmcnt exernscd on the MUI in Its issuance of fa~was.
1 he ('a~('~ o( il MuslJm attendJnJ~ Christmas celebratIOns, and of the Porkas
((ore( <lst) lottcry, prov)(lc us wlth thcse examples. When the counnl
Is~.lIed the {alwu on the fll'<,t ('a~e, whlch took place under the leadership
of "wlIka, f~lear pressure from the govcrnmcnt was brought to bear on
the MUI a~ a result. Consequently, the MUI could not help but withdraw
the {a~wil, although It dld not ablogate Its valtdity. Several months later
lIalllka then 1 eSlgned (rom the chatrmanshlp of the M UI. In the case of
tht' ['mh/' lotte. y, the MUI never Issued a fa~wa, notwlthstandmg the
dernalld .... 0/ t/lO~e who bC/lcvcd the lottery was prohlbited 111 Islam.
ln a nutshell, the relatlOllshlP between the MUI and the government
was a {'oll1pltcated one. In VICW of ItS position the MU' has to represent
and bndge two dillelent sldes, the ruler and the ruled, who are not always
01 the .... all1e opmioll. l'he MUI, to sOllle extent, could play ils role as an
advlsory body and, at the same tlme, act as a liaison between the
I~OVellll1lellt and the M lIsllln society, even though not ail of its "advice"
could hc an cptcd by the government. However, as far as political
stablltty and nat JOllal programs were concerned, the MUl's policy was
01 ten Hilde .. great pressure lrom the government. This IS evident III the
{atwiL\ It Issued 111 the coursc of Its flfteen years of existence, as Mudzhar
ob.sel yeso
Other domams with whlch the Indonesmn government has been
rOlH'l'IIlCd al e Islunllc educatIOn and Islamic law. In the field of Islamic
l'ducatlOll, then' arc tlHee d,,'crtorates In the body of the Department of
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Religiolls Affarrs in charge 01 thls mattel the Dllel lOfaIt,' lOI tlH'
Development of Islanllc InstItutIons of ~"gher 1 e(lIll1nl~, wllll h IS dll ert Iy
in charge of the implemcntatlOn of Islarlllc cducdtlon at tlH' 1I111ver~lty
level. the Dlrectorate for the Developmcnt of Isldll1ll Srhoob, whll h IS III
charge of the Implementation ot Isiamic educatlOll 10/ tlH' prlllhlly,
secondary, and hlgh sehool levels, and Ihe I)II't~ctorate 101 bldlllH'
EducatIOn in Public 5chools, whirh IS III (hal1~c of provldll1!~ 1~laml(,
education III public schools l'un by the Dcpartmcnt of 1 cl\!( ,111011 lIl1d
Culture. These bodIes are very SIRntfICant and stratel~1C 11\ the lll'.hl 01 thl'
future of Islam III Indoncsla. Ihe I111plemenldllon oll~IUlllI(, edll<illl()1I III
the fonn of the establIshmcnt of IslaulIe ~(I100Is alld Ih(' 1111 11I~101l 01
Islamlc educatIon 111 thc public srhoob l\l e attelllpt~ 10 !l,II,II\( e 1 hl'
sCCldal' educatIOn, whlCh have hacl greater l'Ole III the plIhl\( ~rll()()b lIlId
UnIversltles.
The IslamlC sehool operated by the MlIlIstry 01 RelW/OlIs alfalls IS
called the mf1drasah negen (the state Islamll ~chool) and I~ i\rl'/ edlll'd al
the same level as the public schools supcrvlsed hy tltl' MIIIISIIY of
EducatIOn and Culture. l'he madrasah is a type of srllool 1I11l'III1Cclldll'
between the pesantren, a traditlOnal Islamle' ~(hool wll Il tI 1111(11
concentration of attention on tradltlOnal rcllglOu~ ~>('Icn('es, <111(1 t Ill' l'11h11(
school run by the Ministry Dt EducatIOn and Cultllll', wllcl (' I('III~J()II~.
educatIOn is only a subJect taught two hours a wcek.(JH It~ dl<ll'<lC Il'' tI~) an
intermediate stage bctween pe~antren and publH' ~(/1001 I~ obvJ()lI~ f rom
the subJects glvcn III the madrasah, where, evcn tllOul~h 1~.ldflll( ~(I('IIC (" .
68 Sec "Academie LIre In 14 IAIN s," INIS Newç/ctter S (1991) l 'J.
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~tlll have pnonty over gcneral SCIences, the latter play a role whlCh IS
more than that of ('omplemcntary subJccts. Thus, even though graduates
f rom the hlghest level 0 f the madrasah system are expected to contmue
Illclr edu('atlOll al Islaml(' facultles, they are also allowed to enroll at
olher facultlcs III publH UnIversltles.
ln dddltlOn, Ihe system of academlc levels and years of madrasah are
made the ~)arne as those of public schools. The MIN (Madrasah Ibudaïyah
Nef/en 1 he State Isiarme pnmary School) IS simllar to that of the
elelllelltary Icvel III the public school, the MTsN (Madrasah Tsanawwah
NeÇJen "1 he Stale Islarme Sccondary School) ta that of the secondary
level, and thc MAN (Madrasah Afiyah Negeri the State Islamlc High
Sehool) to that of thc prc-unlverslty level. Aside from the madrasah
Icvcls, the Dcpal tlllcnt of RellglOlIs Ai fall's also estabhshed the IAIN
(Il1slitut ÂflWl1Cl Islam Negeri the State Instltute for Islamic Studles) to
c(\J'ry OUl educatIOn and research on Islam at the university level. Smce
the madra~alllcvei is supervlsed by the Directorate for the Development
of Islanllc 5('hools, the IAIN IS supervised by the Dlrectorate for Islamic
Institutions of I-Ilgher Learning.
Whlle thc stat istlcs for the madrasahs are not available, figures for
thc IAINs arc, Iodate. thel e have been established 14 IAINs spread
throu!~hollt the country, three of whlch have set up post-graduate
Pl'Of~ral1ls.G9 Theil' studcllts consist of graduates not only From the MAN
levcl but nlso those fi 0111 other general high schools, who are mcreasing
l'rom ycal' to YC,\L l his has brought the IAIN face to face wlth the
hl) Ibid., 1 S-20.
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pl'Oblem of the stlldent's basIc knowll'dl~e 111 the IIcld 01 Isl,\I111< ~tlldll'S.
There IS a wlde dev13tion In this field betwccn tilt' ~~raduatcs lrolll I~cncral
hlgh schools and those from the MAN or other Islarmc hll~h ~rhools.
Graduates From the latter arc consldel'ed as havlll~~ sultïClcllt b,ISle
knowledge m Islamic studles ta contInUC thelr stlldies 111 tht, IAIN.
whereas graduates lrom general hlgh schoob. wlth the ('XcCptloll 01 those
who also stlldled Islam at certalll Islam\(' SdlOOls, oltell IMk haslc
knowledge of Islam because formai Islanue education III thl' !~l'IlI'I.tI hl!~h
schaols IS a subJcct which IS only tauI~ht for two hOlll'S <1 WCl'k. II1IS IS
considered as far From sufflclcnt to cmo\l at the IAIN.
On the other hand, evcry expectatlon has been t Illust lIpOIl t he IAIN.
Since It was establtshed to carry out educaltoll ,lI1d 1 e~ed\( Il 01\ hl,llll at a
university level, ItS purposc IS not only to CllSlllC the av,lIlablllty 01
specialists to meet the legal, educatlOnal, and srmltual Ilceds 01 t Il('
community70 but also to pl'Oduce scholars and mtelll'ctllab III Islanl1C'
studies who are perceptive and capable 01 partlnpat1l11~ III the IlIdolle~1ll11
national development and, at the same tlmc, to antJ('lpate it:-. 1I1l1>'\( t:-,.
Accordmgly, as Alamsyah Ratu Perwlranegara, the formel' MIIII,>tt'1 01
Reltgious Affall's, has stated, the IAIN was c'(p('( tet! to be an IlIstltutlCHI
whose graduates would have the capaClty to
- mterpret religiou~ norms and values III th(' soc lai ('ontext, - give opllllons, propositIOns, and critiques rel~.tJ'dlll!~ tlle
ideas and practlccs relatcd to the dcvclopmcnt IS~lIC~, - support and l~ulde the sOCIety and ('''PCC lally rel~l()u~
people, to pat tlclpate III the plOC e~~ 01 devc!oplll(,llt.
70 Cf. Anthony /-l, Johns, "Islam and Cultlllai PllllalJ~.rn," III I\/am ln /h/U, ed. John L. Esposito (New YOIk Oxford IJllIvel~lty Pre~s. 1 c)~7), L04 .
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Wilde hlf~h expee tatlons are hcld of the IAIN, many factors do not
f ave)/ 1 he m~tll ute III Its capaClty as a university. Fmancial support for Its
cstabll~hrncnt wa~ very low compared to that for other umverSltles under
tlle Departlllcnt of LduratlOn and Culture; therefore, ItS facIlities,
('~P('( lally IIbranes, whl< h ale the backbone of a university, are pOOl'.
Above ail, lb r~l('al weakness IS the lack of sClentlflc method in teaching
Islam and the maslery 01 forcign languages especially AublC and
11I1~lIsh.72 A('('ordllll{ly, the I~oals set for the IAIN have proven hard to
allalli. Many critiques have becll dlrected to the IAIN as weil as to its
J~l'adlltltes. OCllIar Samsun and Sudll man Tebba, for example, have
(l'III( lied the IAIN for belnR III crIel! httle morc than modern pesantrens
~et lIf) III urlhlll al'eas. Its 1~l'adudles rcmalll able only to thtnk normatlvely
dS pl'Oper pesantrenl~ladllales, but lack the reasonmg ablhlles 10 cxplain
~()( lai rl'ahtles.7:~ III ~uch conciliions, the Ideal expectatlons as stated
aIJovl' will plobably only be Illet aftcr a considerable tlme and with
l OIlSlderabll' el forts.
ln Islarmc Icgal allairs, the Indonesian government has also Issued a
numbcr of natIOnal laws and regulatlons, two of whlch are directly
COIlCCl'lll'd wlth 1~lall1lc institutions the Marnage Law of 1974 and the Law
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71 K(1I1111, J)lI1ll1111kll. 56, quoting Hlmpunan Pldato Menten Agama RI 9 (n.p .. 11.(1.), 192.
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1 ~ Sec OCnh\r SdlllSlIri and Sudlllnan Tebba, "The Responslbilitles of the Muslim Intcllertuals," II1l1onesIll Report Culture and SOCIety ,'Ù/pp/clllcnt 20 (1 cbnhllY 1987) 5, Sec also Kanl11, Dmamlka, 54.
73 lebba. h, (1. (0.. a 1 im. "Responsi Cendekwwan Muslrm terhadap IUlllul.lI1 1\1(\~Ydlah.dt Modeln dl Indonesla," 111 Islam dl IndonesIa. \lItllU Ik/wlII !\1CI1UilUI DlrI. cd. M. AillI1l RaiS (Jakarta CV Rajawalr, 1 qH(;). ( hapll\1 J() p.t~SIll1.
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of RehglOus Court of 1989.1"1 Ille gOVt'll1l1ll'llt'~ eXpl'lt.ltlllll III
estabhshing these regulatlOns IS to have IUleS whlch arc li III 1 01'111 101 11ll'
whole Indonestan society. 1 he desi re tn cre.lte a l1larrl,ll~l' I,nv ,1Ild ,\ I,\\v
on Rehglous Court on a llatlOll-\Vlcte basis h.HI \lctudllv Ill'l'Il Il'It ~IIH l' Iltl'
colomal penod. EffOlts to rl'all/e tilis desll'e h.ul bl'l'Il IIlHkl \\'dy l'\'l'I
smce. However, It was 100llld tllat to leach.lll dp,leeIlH~1l1 Oll 11H'~e 11I<lttl'l,>
would constltute a very dtlllcuh tdS!..., becau~e (lI the dlflell'IH l' ni
religlOus and po!ttlcal thll1king professed by the people,
Wlth regard~ to thc marndge law, It was Ille case Ihat uIIIII 1 Q7'\ 111l'
IndonesIan people still adhcred to difrcrcllt re!~tdallons 01 1\1"llldl~l'
registratlOn accordmg to the classification 01 persolls hVlllg III Illdolll'SI.I,
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(a) for native Indonesl<lns pl'Ofe~sin!~ Muslllll lellf~101l 1 aw NO.22 of 1946 and Regl~t ration 01 M(IITlaf~('s, RepudiatlOns, and Recom IhatlOm, RC!~lIldll()ll, No. ~l 01 1954,
(b) for Europeans Law NO.2 r) of 184<),
(c) for Chinesc rorel!~11 Orientab 1 dW NO.130 01 , <) 1 7, and (d) for native Indone~IlHls of (hl'l~tlall 1 a~tlt 1{(~!~ttldtlOlI~ 011
CivIl Rc(onclllations NO.17) of 1<)~~/)
The term "RelIglOus Court" JO the Indoneslan ('ontcxt lefeJ'~. 10 the "Islamlc Court". It ha~ been III eXI~lelH c ~II\( e It~ t'sl"I>"~""I(,ld 111 1111' Dutch cololllai pCl'lod, and answers the Mu~IIIIl~' d('IIIi111<1 lOI .III institution for the Illlplcll1entdtlOIl of Islanll( I<lw. Il I~ (Ollllllollly W,('C\
for cases relatlll!~ tu mallla~~c, dIVOI( c, 1I111l'lItall( l' elr. 1 tIC' h('~)1 II1formatlon on the 11I~;t oly 01 the Re"J~loll~ (0111'1 (1<;1<111111 (ClIII 1) III Indonesia IS glvcn by ))al1lcl S. Lev \JI 11I~ hook t",J(lm/( (uurt /t1
Indonesla A Study In u jJoflllulf Uu\es of 1 eouf fmI/lu/lOti (BpI k(,/('y UllIverslty of Callforllla Ple~s, 19n).
75 ln this classificatIOn ~chellle, the 1 ulopean~ 1Il( luded tlH' Ullle" Iltlwl Europeans or people of Western (HI!~Itl<" and the lapdne~,('. 1 h(' IldIIV(", Illcludcd ail the native population 01 Ihl' eOlllllly, wllll(' IOI(·I!,.I. onentals \Vere tho~e othcr Ihan Ihe III ~t Iwo, <'IJ(" (l'. ( 11111<"-,(', !rl<lldll'" Paklstam~, and Arab~. seC' flirt her ). Ilallda, "1 he 1 dW of Mail 1,11:(' rllHI Divorce III IndonesJa," f\fomlC und Lomparallve 1 uw ()uur/er!y ~ (983) 17.
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1\( tually, ~)nl( e 19b8 the 'New Orcier' govcrnmcnt had submltted two
marnal~e blll~ to the Parliament bccuuse the old regulatlons were
('()n~idercd /l0 longcr sUitablc. However thcse two bills fmled to be
latlflcd OWlIlf! to the objectIOns from the non-Islamlc faction In the
Parltamcnt. In 1973 tlle f~OVCI nment tnce! once more to submlt a new
IlIdllldl~(' bdl wllile at thc samc tlmc wlthdrawIIlg- the two prevlous ones.
I\s a matter 01 fart, the process of ratification of the bdl was very slow
and fa('cd Illdny ddlJ( ultles. l'lm tlme obJcctlOns came not from the non
blatrllC' lac tlOIl but IJOrn the Islanllc ~Ide. rhe problem was that the bIll
was seen a~ 1)(,J111~ ~e( ulal Jn Sim IL Wlth the except 1011 of t he [\l'st artIcle,
thc ovcr,t11 ~tlPllldtlon h,\(1 llcldccted the rehglolls aspect of marriagc, 111
splte 01 the Id( t Ihat the laq~est segment of the Inclonesian populatIOn
was made IIp 01 Mushms, who consldered marnage an institutIOn who se
proccdure WdS lel~lIlated by 1~lamlc law.
SOIllC cxa\J1plcs will be sulflClcnt ta illustrate how the bIll neglected
the r('\Ij~I()t1~ (I~lall1ic) pnllciptes of marnage to su ch an extent that It
Ollll"ll~ed tlle Mushms. On the validlty Dt marnagc the bill stated that a
marnage was valld Il It was performed beforc the marriage reglstrars
apPoll1tl'd by the !~overnmcnt, but It smcl nothlllg of the reltglOus aspects
01 ItS vahdlty. 1 he bIll also stated that ddferences III religIOn or belief
were not ballicrs to Li Illarriage, while III Islam therc are deflnlte l'utes on
thls lll<lttel. IUllhellllolc, it (bd not admit the eXIstence of the ReIJglOus
(mil t, whcreas III 1970 the ParlIament had .Just passcd a law on the BaSIC
ProvIsIons 01 ludlClal Authonty whlch 1I1e!lcatcd that the status of the
Isl.lIlllc COllrt was consldered .ln lIltcgral part of the JuclIcml systems
oper<ltIl11~ III IndolleSI,\. In thl~ Itrdlt, the ppp r1aulled that thclc \Vcre at
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least Il palllts whlch were III contladl('llOll to blalllJ( 1""1< Ipk~.
"Tempo", a famaus Indoncslan ma~tallne III the ~tyh' of "1 tIlll'" IIh\g.l/llll"
found at Icast nme pomts which cou Id be ~ollrces 01 dISPUll'. \\"1<"1'l'''~
researchcrs at IAIN Sunan KalIJaga (Yogyakt\lta) round 14 POllll~ \\'llIIh
were in contradictIon to Islam. 76
ln thls regard, Ismall Suny, li prole~~()1' 01 Il\W dl Ihl' lllllVl'l Slly 01
IndonesIa, conrlucles that the bill was dt<llllettHally 111 (,olltradl<'llOIl 10
Islamlc pnnciples and, thll~, was raI' flOlll the MtI:-.IIIlIS' ('xpe! Idll()II~. Il
dld not reflect the legdl ('onsCJou~ne~s 01 the lllil,lOrhy of IIlc!OI11':-'ldll
society whlCh was lormccl by t h(' bl"nll(' (Olllllllllllly. Accord IlIldy, 1 Ill' hill
was regarded as lallmg to lullill Ihe pl'tllC Ipal condilloll (JI Id\\! d:--' l'.llldt'd
by the 1945 Conslltution.77 1 he btll's prOVISIOIlS wO\lld abo IIU'''II t Ile ('lId
of the RchglOliS Court wlllch hac! been III eXI:-.ten! e l'VPI :-.11)( l' 1 III- 1 )111, Il
76 Radi, 119-127, the PPP, lor example, claboraled the Il J)(lIIlIS, whl'Il' there was conrlict \VIth IsJaml(' vdlue:-., III 1 Ill' dlSI \1:-'\10/1:-' III 1 J)(' Parhament, I.C. 1. The validny 01 nJaJ'lla~~e loncluded beloll' Ille 1l1ilnll\l~l' olllliab
appointed by the I~overnmcnt 2. The absccn( (; 01 <Illy ~)tatcment lel~ardllll~ the 11I1II1l" J( ,II 1111111 011
wlves in a polygamous marnaf~e 3. !\ge limtt 01 d tnall'l(\~~e party 4. ProhibitIon of mall'lal~e betwecn a f()~ter parent allcl 11I~/1H'1 f ()~.\('I
child 5. ProhIbitIon of ma"la~~e belweCl1 twwc-c1lvolcecl (Ollpl<". 6. Marna!~(' between the rJt..lIlle~ of cid fen'nl rl'lI1~JOn~ 7. Wmtmg pCIIOel loI' a woman-ellvoJ( el' 01 30b df'V~ 8. engagement 9. JOlllt-property allcllts con~eqllen('e~ HI CdS(' of dIVOI('(' 10. Rcqlllrcmcnt 01 ail cx-hu"ballcllo ~lIpport 111:--' t'x wtfe Il. !\c1optlOn and Its con~eqlleJlr l'S.
See Dant<:l S. Lev. and /.atnl !\htndd Nodl, /Jerudllcm ;\qumu 1\lllln rli IndoneslCl, (Jakarta Intclmasa, 1 ()HhJ, :~ ~5.
77 Ismall Suny, "Islam a Pembaharuan Ilukum Indonesia, 19H 1 J, 20.
System 01 I.dW III Islam dl Indone\/ll
IfldOIll'~,I(I," III IrI('II),
(!;lkdl ta lJIIlV(~1 ',11.1'.
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colomal penod and wlm Il W,IS (,()Il~ldC'l'd l'(jlldl 10 tlJ()~t.' 01 tlll' tllll'l'
other JlIdlclal systems 111 IndoIlCSIi:l. IMlllel\' thl' CI\'tl (OUI t. thl' 1\11IIt'lI\'
Court. and the Court of Public i\dnlilllstl\\tIOlI.
These problcllls lIlvltecl stl0l11~ 'Cil( tlOl1~ ",11I( 11 \\,('1 l' \ OH cd 1101 Olll\'
by membels of Parhamcllt. lI1c1l1dl\l1~ tho~l' Ilom Ihl' ColL\l dlHI IIH' ABRI
factions, but also by IIlcllvlcluals. IslallllC ()1'l~alll/"tIOll~. ,lIld l'Vl'Il :-..tlldl'Ilh
of hlgh schools who attendcd ,\Il open Sl':-"~101l of thl' 1'.t,lldllll'lll al thl'
time the chaft WdS (lJs(,lI~sed. SOIl1C stlldl'Ilts Wl'It' "1'Il'~tl'd hy ~)l'( Il lit \'
offlcers for the dlsturban< e till'Y made III tlll~ Ihll'halllt.'llt,\( y (\t,lIl1lll'l.
whi\( others demanded tlhll t hl'II' IllCIHls 1)(' \'l'Il'a~ed. IIH' ~lIl1at 1011 111 IIH'
parliament butldlllg wa~ in sllch (lI~ill'lay thal ddY 11H11 t hl' Sl'~SIOIl w,,~
adjourned.
bill:
Hamka, a plOll11ncnl Illdnne~I(HI ( /J/lII11Ü>, vOI<'l'd Ihl' O\JIIIIOII alHlll1 111(,
The Marnage Bill had bccn plOposed III the 101111 Ih<ll Il took in arder to fllrthcl' we<lken a Mushlll ronlllllllllly Ihal Wil~ already pcrrelved as growlIlr~ IIlC leaslIlgly Impotellt. If tht' bill was passcd, the MlIsllm~ should llcllhel dC (Cpt 1101
irnplemcnl It. II {\ Musllm adrl1ltled the othel IdW Oll 11\(11 1 1tIl',('
rather than IsJanllc J9{{' a('cordIl11~ly, thl~ d( tlOIl WiI~ <Ill (1( t 01 religlOus mflclchty".
ln the Parhament, the ppp faction dlle( tcd ItS (nll( I~rn a!~alll<.1 III{'
government for havini~ proposed a bill (ontalll\n!~ ~tlJ)ltlat ion.., Wllll h W(" ('
in contradiction not only to the f'anw\lla and the 1 <Jt1') (OIl..,tllllll(JlI IJIII
also to the Prcsldent's speech of ] b Âugu:-,t 197'1. 101' t IIl''''l' 1 ('(\"Olt.." il
ppp parliamentary rncmbcrs aq~ucd, It should not (orne a~ ~1I r PW,l' t IIdt
78 Sel' Radl, 122-125.
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tlll' bill bcctHT,1' the oblcrt of rcmtlOn and protcsts [rom most Mushms ln
tht' (OllJllry.7~J
(ke d\l~(, t Ile delJatc had not yet come to a conclusIOn, and whereas the
plOlJlt'H1!-> !->l!IIOlllldIllJ~ the dcbate wcr(' mU'easmg, the discussion of the
IIlatt ('1 WéI'-. pllt off for 1l1() rc than two months. In the meantlme, all
fac IIOIJ~ h('f~dll 10 eIlJ~aJ~e III lobbymg and consultation wlth the cUJama>
alld will! rllally 1~,lanlH ()Iganl/allon~ 111 orclcr to accumulate input fOI the
l'('VI'>lom '0 tht' br//. 1 hc f~ovclnmcnt a/so seemcd to relax Its posItIOn and
sl!owecl It!-> wrlllllgllcSS to «)n~lcler chanJ~es proposecl by the Muslirns.80
Â!-> éI Il'SIIII, Bldlly Important amcndmcnts 10 the draft were made, sorne of
tlll' 1I1()~t !->IJ~nl(1( HIll 'llles being
1. 1 aw 111111 H dl 1011 (SIC.) ln the general matters and law dlllel'cntidtloll (.\IC.) III the special mattcrs (religion),
2. III dC (old,Illec Wlt:l tlrtrcle 29 paragraph 2 of the 1945 (on~)lltlitlon. the matter m contradiction wlth the religion !->hould be ehmlllatcd.
3. 1 XC( lItlon <\lleI admll1l~tratlOll of Islanllc cog~mlll1lty Illan I(\J~{' shall be Cal ned out by RehglOtls Court.
Mo~t o( the plOblcms objected to by the ppp and by Mushm society at
large vvl'l'C lotally Icvl~ed to Stllt the pnnClplcs of Islamlc law. The
StIlHlltlIIO'! 011 the RcIlf~IOW) COlllt and lts role rn implementrng the Lay.
wa~ abo CXplH Itly Illcntloncd. A few of the problematic pornts were
l't'VISPcI 10 li ~lIldll extcllt by <ldding certain exceptIOns relatmg to the
rel~lrllltIOIl~ 01 thc Il'lIglOll or bellef of the parties concerned. Finally, the
reVISl'c1 hlll Wl\~ latlllcd by acclamation 111 the plenary session held on 22
79 Ibid.
KO I\tud/hal, 109.
KI SUllY, ~().
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Decembcl 1973. nlls sesSIOn \\'dS (lttcnded bv ~bl) 01 tht' ·lhO f1H'IlIIH'/:- 01
the Parhamcnt. Thc bIll was prol11l1l~!.\ted bv the PleSldellt 011 .~ 1.llltl.!l\'
1974 undcr the tltlc "1 he Law 01 the Repuhltl' 01 Illdol1l'~I.1 NutlllJl'j 1 \ l'dl
1974 on Marnage" and IS IJopularly "l1o\lln Il, the tllk "thl' 1\1.llll,I!~t.' Id\\'
of 1974".
As for the case (lI the I.aw 01 the RCIt!~IOll~ Cotill. wll\( h \\'.\~ 1,lttlll'd III
December 1989. Il was a lollow-up 01 thl' 1\1.11 Ilal~l' 1<1'" 01 ! q/·I .\11<1. III
facto helped II~ (i~e tllrtller nnpll'ml'ntdtlOll 0/ tltl' M(III'1"I~(' J dW DI 1 lJ7·1
ln adchtlOn. the 1 aw of thc Rcll!~IOUS COlllt 1l'.dIIlIlH~d thl' l'XI:-.\l'IH C' dlltl
the raie of the ReltgIOus (OUII III In(\olle:-'I.I. SIIHl' the M,IIII.!I~l' I.lW 01
1974 was Implemented, tl.L positIon 01 tltl' Rl'ItI~I()II:-' (Olllt 1'.J('W \I/()\lI~('1
and Its roll' bl'camc 1ll0ll' (onsldcwbk_ Mud/Ildl 1II\I~tldll',> IIH' 1',1 ()WIIIl~
roll' of the ReltglOlls COlllt by ShOWlllf~ ~latl,>tJ('(tI !I .. td ()J) Ihl' J1ll111lw! (JI
RelIgious Courts IIllndonCslil wltlJln Ihe pellOd Il)XO-II)XX. III IQX() thell'
were 258 Religious Courts with 571 .ItHI1~e:-., whe/cc\:-. by jl)Kk thl' 1Il11l11H'/
X') had increased to 301 Rcllglous Courts wlth l LL { Illd,~('S. L. III(' III< l('d~I'
in the number 01 thesc bodies was, of ('OUI Sl', be( all~(, 01 tlw Il]( 1 (,d"1I11~
nllmber of cases It had to deal wlth, espeClally altcl the Mal 1 lal~{' 1 aw 01
1974 was Inlplemcnted.
Be that as it may, untr! 1989 the Rellf~lOus ( OLIII Ibell dlel Ilot ycl have
a separate law whlch regulatcd the structure, authoJ\ty alld ItHllilill
procedure of the ReltglOlIs Court, nor dld il hdve cl (oddle(\ /elt,~lo\l~
(Islamic) law whlch rould be used as a ~Iandaldlled Iele/l'IH l' III IIHllf'wl
decisions. RegulatIOns and gUldame 10/ tho"c llIattl'/~ Wt'II' III lai 1
82 Mudzhar, 77.
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:-,c alt('f(~d III ~evelëtl ~ollr('es whlch were far 1 rom umform. l he authonty
DI Ihe J{ehl~IOu<, Court was sometlmes incompatible wlth that of the
J~elll'rai «()urt.~n Con~equelltly, the H~liglOu~ COUlt was often faced with
(Ollfll~lO/l 111 the (lrca of Icndel'lllg judgments, partrcularly aher the
M<II'lIaf~e (lIW of 1 974 wa~ pllt Iflto practlce.
(he lH'cd to pl'Oduc e li IdW on the (~lamJ( jlldlclal procedure and to
COllllHle the (SI,UllIC law was thu':; Idt to be so imperatlve that the MlnJstry
of ({e1WlOw, I\ffarrs took the neeessary steps III thls direction. 1\ joint
pl()f~rdm hetWl't'Il the MIIlIStly of RehglOm Allairs and the Sllprellle Court
Wd~ l'stdhll~,hcd III 1985 ta ()V~lcome the problc:m. Thr airn was to
pl OeilH e d (OlllpddtlOll of Is(a/lllC laws on man iage, mhentallee, and waq(,
and il dl,lft on 1II(IIClai plOcedure 101' the ("!amle Court. Ihe task WdS
COlllpll'tl·d III 198H a\ld resulted III a dralt bIll whlch was then subnlltted
to tlle l',tllr,lIl1cnt on 28 I,Hluary 1989 by the MJI1lster of of Reltgious
I\ffalrs, 011 I>l'hall of the government.
Reactlolls to the bdl came l'rom vanolls quarters of sOCIety. The
Musllll1~. l~ellerally welcomed the bill of Rcltglous Court, but a few of them
weil' very (l'Itl(,(\1. Suprapto. for cxamplc, a vICe-chairman of Parlrament.
sent an oillnal lettcr to the Charrman of Parhament obJccting to the
stipulations o( the bIll 01 RclIgious Court, c1aimlllg that It discnmmated
a~!i:\lnst non-Musluns and was in contradictIOn to the Pancaslla, the 1945
Con~tltutlOn, and the ~V(/\V(lWI1 Nusantara (the NatIOnal Orientation). Hc
H3 Sec ROlhan 1\. RasYld, Ilulwl1l Acara Peradllan Agama (Jakarta Ra)dwa!1 l'crs. 19(1). 1. I-or further mfornlatlOll about the sC<lttered legulatlolls on IUdlCldl plocedure, sec Za.ni Ahmad Noeh and Abdul BdSIt .t\dlldll. SCjurllh .'';'nukat pengadllan Agama Islam dl IndonesIa (~lIrdlhl)'d BIlld 1I1ll1l. 1Q!))). 84.
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furthcr demanded that the law on the BdSiC ludH 1.11 l\utlWlllll'~ 01 1970,
which contalllcd a provision on thc leCO!~llItloll 01 Ihc Isl,lIll\( <.. Olllt, hl'
revoked. Amll'lnachmud, the fOlll1el MlIllstcr 0\ Ilolllc 1\1\,\11:- ,1Ild 101111('1'
Cha\l'll1an of thc Pdl hamel1t. shal ed SUpl apto\ \'Il'W ,lIld S,lld t Ih\t hl.1Il1I!
law could Ih)t he IIlC<HPOl<ltC(\ 11110 the natlOl1,1l Id\\' whJ('\t ~h(}llid Ill'
basee! solcly 011 the j JllIl LtISJ!lI,g'l
Strong l'eactlOns agamst the bIll alsn camc \10111 lIon-l\1u:,llIllS,
especlally From Chnstwn orgamzatlOlls and IIIdlVHltltlb, BaSlIll! 1 hl'II Vil'\\!
on the pnnClple ot the separatIOn b(~twct'n ~t,\Il' and 1t"I!~I()Il, t hl'Y
objected to lurther governrncnt lI1yolvenlt'llt III the ml('IIl.II ,dldll~ 01 ..
certam relIgIOn, ln thclI OpllJIOP, on the bd~IS 01 'Ill' WlIWII\l/l1 N/I\lll/llil Il,
lndonesia needed only 011(' unit Icd IdW Wl)h Il wa~ 11.'\ 1011.,1 III Il'" III l',
Accordmgly. sorne amued. Ihe (iraft WdS (!J~( IIJlJllldtlhl! iJl Il,,t 1\\(', III\I~,
threatening the national Idcol()~~y of thl' j'{/f1(l/\/lll. Olla'i ~ ~ .. w "
connection bctween thls Issue and the "Jakarta (haller", III will( Il
partlcular statcments about the obligatIOn 01 pell o.'milli! t hl' 1~lélnlJ(
duties were to be found.85
ln responsc to thls reactlon, the MlIlIstCI 01 Rt'III!I()lI~ J\f:éllrs "~~\lI('r1
everyone that the prcsence of the Law or Rclll!IOllS COllrl was a hl~t()rJ( al
necessity and would not Jeopardlzc the JJ1tcre~ls 01 11011 Mw,11I1I
sOClcty.86 President Suharto hlmsdl ~~avc rl'a~~uralJ(e~ tlwt Ihe hdl wOllld
84 See MudLhar, 89, Dm Syarn~uddlJ), "Mull(tnl/J1.ICIIYilh drill 1\l'kaYrl:)(I Politik Orele Baru," III MuhammuclIyah Kin/ dan 1 \Ok, ('d, DIli Syamsuddlll (Jakarta Pu~taka Pan)lmas. 1 ()90), 20L
85 Ibid., 87·90.
86 Mudzhar. H6.
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not {IJ~( nrnlflütc a!~amst non-Mushms. He further afllrmeo that reltglOus
dutll~s c1ld not ('()nSI~t merely ln ~alah (praymg to Goc!), fasting, and
paytnf~ alm'). 1 he gov('rrmH.:nt had to proteet an entlre senes of rellglOus
dut le~ a~ delllandcd by the 1945 ConstitutIOn. ] he government also
claulled 1 hat the bill wa~ (omtltutlOna' and ln Ime ,vith the Ideal of
lI( hlCVll1f~ il llllliled Judie lai system In Indonesla.87
1 he debate Inslde the P(}fllament was also heated, although less sa
théll1 wlth that of the Marriage Law of 1974. fhe PPP, Golkar, and thp.
MllitéllY lac tlOIlS !~ave thelr support for the bill, whlle the POl, even
thoul~h Il clic! not expllcltly re)Cct the bill, questlOned the need for the bill
on the nlOlllld~ 01 dlSCl1mlllatlon agamst non-Mushms and its
uncomtlttltlonalrty. In vlew of thls attitude on the part of the POl,
l.ukll1an lIalllll 01 the Muhammadlyah cautlOned Mushm~ that the cntical
attitude 01 the 1'/)1 to the bill should persuade Musltms not ta vote for th;s
party III the lorthcomtn~~ e1ections.88 However, smce members of the
ABRI and Colkar fartions constltuted the maJonty m the parhament, there
was 1~1 edt optlllllsm that It wou Id be passed by the Parhament. ThiS was
III faet the \{~~1I1t, wlth the bill becomll1g law on 14 December 1989.89
ln thls lespect, the l'Ole of Islamlc organlzatlOns could not be
neglected. SOOIl aftr~r the bill of Rehgious Court was submltted ta the
Parhall1cnt, the MUI, for exampl~, held an orientatIOn forum ta discuss the
bill. 1 hc forum WdS attcnded by leaders of Islamic organizatlOns,
87 See Syamsuddlll, 203.
8S IlHd., 204.
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tt> forml!la~\ . 'Ille SPlf!lî': amcndments lOI IIllprO\'llll! thL' bill. tht.' Il'sull
uf wh~ch w"'s ('lU' sulHlHtted ln the 1\\1 haIllCIlt.l)()
Il one rt
La,;:, of " ; '\< .,,·t of "thc 1 aw of Rl'Il!!loll\ ( OUI t", <lIHI hdw pl'ople
re.ac1'.n J' ". , .' ,~ ,/ ','.1" /" 'S, It IS obvlOu~ thdt thl'J(' dlC SOIl1(' dIllell'lH l':-- III
both 1 • partlculal (h.II(\( tCII~tH S 01 thl' bills wltt'Il Ihev
up and proposee! by Ihe MIIlI~try of lustH C on Iwll.III 01 11ll' I!OVl'III1I11'Il1.
It was rumored that nelther Wd~ the MlIlI:-.lly 01 l{ell)!IOll\ !dl.\lr~ IIlvolvpd
In the formlilauon 01 the bill, no .. Wl'Ie 1 he ( U/omu' dlHI t h(' il'dd('I!'l of
Islanllc ol1~allIzatlOns. The dral t pald !Jttle attelltloll tn 1l'11I!IOll!'l
principles. on the contrary, Il Icllccted a ~c(,l1ial :-'plllt wlll('1J wOllld IH'
applied ta alllndoneslans Il'J'egardless 01 the lac t that the tlIdJOJ'lty of thl'
population was Mushm, It was al~'o clcar that /l)(\lIy 01 tlte dldlt IIIII's
articles were merely translatIOns of the ()lItch oldlllanc es 01\ IlIdlllal~e III
the colonial penod. Thus, If the bill had becn pa~sed WltlJolit any e lJal\l~(',
It would have meant a setback for the Jllche lai ~y~lelll III IndolH.".Jd. ~tlolll~
l'eactlOn against the bill predictably carne Ir om .he Mllsllln';, wliel ('d!'l t h('
non-Islamic factIOns as weil as many non·Mll~l!m leaders and nOIi-hlarnJ('
organizations supported the bIll.
ln contrast, the process of the establIshment of "the 1 aw 01 Relll~lOlIs
Court" involved the Islamlc orgamzatlons, the Mu~"tlI IlIlelle( tuais, and
90 15 7 ahun Majell.'> Ulama IndonesJa, ·~34.
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the (Ulamù> and was ~upervlsed ciircctly by the Mmlster of ReltglOus
Affairs. 1 he role of the MUI as a consultatIve body of Islamie
()1'J~ant/atlon~ wa~ very mf !uentldl as was also the rase wlth other Islamle
ol'J~ant/i.Jtloll~. 1 ffort~ to formulate the bIll were actlvcly undertaken In an
opcrt (IIm()~ph(>1 c, so that people coulcl observe ItS development. As a
Icsult, tht' Illput !tom Mushm SOClcty was IIlvaJuatle ln the process of
pellce tllll~ Ill(' bill. One e the bIll was completed and submltted to the
!'alllcllllent, til(> cll~( IISSIOtl on Its e ontents bar<~ly even generated a lengthy
delMtc, ('vell thO\lI~h Il wa.s rather heated. The Mushms factIon reacted
favorably, wlllie the lIon-MlI~ltm fartlOn opposed the bIll, ev~nthough the
,>ubJ('( t (lI the bIll dcalt partlcularly wlth the Mushms. In thls context,
Illstory Olle e 1lI0le ~hows that the two main-stleams of polItlcal thollght in
Indollc~J{\, the ",ccl/lar and the Islan1lc, stIll eXlst.
l'herc werc a Humber of governmental decislOns in the penod
bctwccn the two laws (1974-1989) which concerned direetly or indirectly
the posItIOn G~ Islam m IndonesIa. In 1976 PresIdent Suharto presented
hls idea 01 isstlJll~~ a I~t1idc to thc understandmg and ImplementatiOn of
Pancu.\lla. 1 hls Idea of Suharto was then reali'Led and was stlpu]atecl by a
dcrislon 01 Parltdrnenl In 1978 entltled "the DeCISIOn of the MPR Number
1I/197H COlllelnlllg thc "(>4" (Pedoman Penghayatan dan Pengamalan
PanulslllI the CUldc to the Understanding and ImplementatIon of the
['ancaslla), wlllch 1 eplcsented the offICiai InterpretatIOn of the Pancaslla.
BelllI~ a p.tIIde for the whole Indonesian people, sorne Indonestan Muslims
strongly opposed It for devlatmg From IslamlC pnnclples on the grounds
that accol'dlllf~ to thelr OpInIOn, the only glIldance for a Mushm was Islam.
1 hls Issue II1vlted a lcngthy dIscussion espeClally outslde the Parliament,
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ln 1984 the Dlrectol Genelal of PnnhllY ,1I1d ~l'l'()Il(II\lY 1 dUl'diIOIl 01
the Department of Ldllcatlon (\Ild Culture I .... ~ut'd .1 l'ep.ul<ltloll, OJll' 01
whlCh was concerned wlth s'uden( tllHloll1l~. llll' ~tudl'Ilb ,Illet tht'II'
parents were oblIged to sign .Ill a!~lee1llent thdt thev wOllld dlmk h).' the
reglilation. By thls re!~lIlatlOn a l'l'male MlISllll1 stuelclIl W(I~ 110 IOIl!~t'l'
permltted to wear the JI/bah (MlIslim women's c1olllll1!~). ~()()II "Itel tht'
regulation was Implemented, many woman stlldenb who ~t III WOIt' tht'
JI/bab were dismlssed. ReactIOns rame not only lrolll thl' studl'Ill~ hui
From the IslamlC orgamnltlOns a~ weil. the MUt 01 1 hl' Wl\~t I<lv" ll\t~I()1I
issued a fa~wa concermng the Jllbah that )t WdS ()blll~"t()l'y (Willlh) 101'.1
c -, female Musltm ta wear thls dothlflg.·h. the (entrai BO<lld of tht' MUt "bo
sent a letter to the Mlmster of Lducatloll dl1d (ulttlle ~t"tllll~ th". tht'
wearing of the JI/hah netther mtetfel'ed wlth the hannolly 01 thl' ~( Iwol
nor hindered learning activltles. l he ban on weal'lll!~ tlle JI/hal) loI' tl)('
Muslinl students would, in fact, bnng about psycholol~l('al cl I~I l'e~~ III 1 II('
students who wanted ta obey the rules of thelr relI!~lon.9 3 1 hl~ IS~lIC was
resolved only recently, with the cancellatlOn of thls f'(~J~lIl"tl()1I aller
severa} years of implemcntatlon. Now Musltrn wornan ~tlldellt:--. art'
allowed to wear the JI/bab.
91 For further JiscussJOn on thls Issue, sec Z.S. Nainm~olan, Pundungun Cendekl!4wan MUS/lm terhadap P4 (Jakarta Gema Isra lJtama, 1 <J<)()). chaNel' 3 passim.
92 Yunan Nasution, Islam dan Prob/ema-Problema Kema\yarukalUn (Jakarta Bulan Btnlan~, 1988), 135 .
93 Ibid., 136.
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Anot her I~,>ue wa~ that of "the 1 aw of National Education System"
wtlH h wa~ pr ornulJ~ated ln Decembcr 1988 to replace the 1-.ducatIO!lal Law
of 19')0. ~lII('e It wa~ a bill, It provICled no (Iear explanatlOn of the status
of r('h!~lou~ I~duc allon. , lowevel, Il beromc rncreaslI1gly c1car Ihat bill
l'clel~aled 1 clIJl.IOll~ l'dlH atlOn to "lIlformdl education" ln the hausehoid.
1 he ~lattJ.., of (he l1111dyosah (blanlH school) and II\IN was Icft unclear.
One 01 It~ altH le,> ~tdted that (l«eptance of a ~tllclcnt ln an cducatlOnal
1I111t rnl1~ht Ilot d('pcnd on se}, lellglOn, racc, social statu s, and cconomic
(élp,\( Ity. Â':. l,li .1';, the I~sues of scx and relrglan weiC concerned, it
unpllClt Iy ail ('( t('(\ ~()Ille blamlc schools, espeually pesantrens, same of
whlclJ wei (' PlO\! Ided only for Musllm women or only for Mushm men.
1 he bill .. l';,() stdted that the all11 01 rlatlonal edu(atlon was ta develop the
natlollal Irle oi the whole Indonesml1 people who were "devoted ta the
011(" SlIpn,'!lIl' (,od". 1 hl';, stipulation drffelcd (Iom that appcanng 111 the
CBIIN (the B/Oad C;llIdchnes of the State's Po\;cy) whlCh placecl the word
"falthflll" (bl'nman) belore the wonl "dcvoted to the One, Supreme
C;od".~H I\s a mattel of fact, the bill scerned to try to elimmate gradually
word by word any statcment related to rclrglOus matters.
Reactions to the bill were of course very strong. lhe MUI, for
example, snon invltcd a number of Muslim experts on educatIOn and the
leadt'Is of Islamlc organllatlOr1S to dlscuss the matter. The result was a
nUlllbcr of Sll~n~cstlons for the unprovement of the bIll, whlch were
sublllltted to the P<uliament on bchalf of the Muslims. The
~).t "Natlolldl 1 ducatlOn BIll (RUU) Dlknas Roused Wldespread Suspicion Wlthin J)CVOlit Mllslrm Commumty Leading EstablIshment Muslim ()1T~\ll1/dtl()ns Co on Offenslvc to Modify It," IndonesIa Reports 36 (No vl'lIIber 1988) 11.
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Muhammadiyah. an Isldllll( orgdlll7dtlon whlCh 'Vd:- V('I\ 111\ 01\ cc! wlth
education in Indonesla and whlrh !lad de\'l~lopccl hundll'ds 01 ~l hoo!:- and
umverSltlcs throughollt the COlllltlV. also 1Il1ll1l'dl.ltt'lv 1 l',\( kt! iO thl'
issue. A Muhammadlyah Icaclcr. 11Iklll.1I\ IIdlul1. dlllll1ll'd th.lt the hlll \\'.1 ....
very secular-ollcntcd .\Ilr\ thdt It wouicl advl'I ~('I\' .11 Ict t hltllllll ~(ho()I~.
1)[ sorne of whICh welc :'cserved onlv loI' Illen 01 ollly loI' WO/lH'II. ) 1\\ I/~lIdl
sorne MlIhamllli.\cllyah ICddcl s lobbll~d the l~O\ l'IIlIlH'llt (II cll'\. l'~pl'l 1,IlIv
the M1l11~ter of RehglOus Affdlrs, the (oo/dlllatl!1g 1\1 III 1 !-.tl'I ni SOII,,1
Welfarl', the MlnIster ot Lducatlon dlHI Culture .• lIld IIH~IIII)('\'~ ot
Parliaml'nt for sa me amendmcnts to the bill.
The Minlstel' of [dllc.ltlon and Culture Icspondl'd to tlH' IntI< 1\111 hy
assunng the Ml1slim rOlllnlu\1Ity that rel~glou!-. l'dw i111011 wOllld Ilot IH'
neglected and that ItS ClIl'l'Iculutl1 would 1('ll/dlll 1111,1( t. \o/nc ("<lIII~(''-,
were then made in clccordanc e wlth Ihe allH'lIdllll'lllS pl ()po~('d hy tllC'
Mushm factIOn. As a rl'sult. the bdl nn lon!~el thrcatcllt'c! IIH' l'XI~,tl'IlC (' 01
religlOlIs edllcatlo~ III the clIrllcullim ,'li tl1(' eXI~tl'IlC t' 01 hl,lIllI( ~c "oob
themselves. It cven af(mllcd thclI pO~ltlOn Irl tlle natIOnal ('C!tll <ltlOI)
systèm. The bill was passed by the Parllal1lcnt to the :-,atl:-,I,I( 1 JOli 01 tll('
Mushm side.
Fmally, what is Important to note l'rom these ('a~e:.. IS t hdl l'ven IlJo1l1~h
the governrnent often tncd III evcry way possible \0 IIHlIt t IH' ml hlPl1I (' 0 f
religion in the state's al l'airs, It has, however, bC((HTlC mOI (' 1(,ll/l' nt
towards Islam than It had been III the (lfst year:.. of the 'New Orcier'
95 Ibid., sel' also SyamsuddIll, 199, quotim! 1 ur 1 U'itern J.wnomf( J<evww, 28 July 1988.
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rH'IIOc!. ')Ol!lP {JIJ\('lvel~ ~('C 1111~ as li (OfHC~~lon on the part of the
1~()V('III"J('lJt to th(: 1~I{\frll(, l~l()llP~ but only msofar as non-polltlcal
111.111('/\ dl!~ {OIH('/I1Cd ()()
(H; Sec 1 co Suryadll1ata. "PolrtlGlI ContestatIOn in IndonesJa," in Po/Itlcal COIl(cslalT(I/1' Ca\'c .\twilcs I-rom IÎS/{l, ed. Norma Mahmood and Zakaria Ildlll\hlll<\d (Silll~<lpon' Ilclllcmann I\sla. 1990).25-26.
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CIIAPl ER .~
TOWARDS A HARMONIOUS RI LA nONSlliP
PancasHa as tltt' Sole rounlle.lion for Parties and Mas~ Or~anil,.tion~
which obtainccl ()4.3,t pel( l'lit 01 1 Ill' vol l'. Il "Ill (l'l'dcd III dl'Il'dllll!~ li~,
nvals III ail the IJrGVlIlces 01 Illd()I1l'~I<l l''\( l'pt Â( l'h, Wltl'Il' tlll' "l'l' \\d',
stIll the choirc of the Ilhllollty, !~dIllIlJj( [il).OX 1)('1 (t'III (JI IIH' 1()llt! \ot('.
l'rom thê way the ppp 1<l1l ItS ('<ll1lpal!~lI, thl' IlJX.! l'Il'( tlOIl 111<1" dkd tll,ll
Islam stIll served dS a rallYlllf~ pOlllt (lnd, III I,IC t, '-.1 dl Il,ul P()lltH ,II .1\)(lI',d.
lherc was COlleel1l Oll the plul 01 tlll' )~()Vl'llIlllI'll! Ih,lt IIH' (Jl'1~,1',I('I\( (' 01
the Islarlllc appcal in polltlCs would 1)(' (dpdblt' ()I l'('()dlll!~ tilt' l}dllOlldl
politlcal systcm. Thus,lt IS not SlIlpll~IIlI~. dS )IIlYddllldid .,.ty'" Ih,,1 tlll'
govcrnmcnt should have dc( Ided !o dt' hldllll/l' Indolll'''ldll j)o\Jtl( " III tll('
1987 clection.1
IndIcations that the !~ovcrnlllcllt 1I11l'I1<1('d to plll~)ll(.' d poil< y 01 dl'
IslamlZlng Indonesian pollti(~ appe(\lcd III the PIl'~ldcllt'~ ~)p('('( Il hl'lo/('
Parliament on 16 August 19~2, soon alt(,1 tlJ(' cle( tlOl1. ()II till', ()( (a~,I()1I
he mcntlOned the PO~Slblllty 01 ~)lJbstlllltlll!~ the <l1I1t'1('lIt Hll'olol',I('" 01
the polrtlcal partlcs wlth one and tht, ~,l!ll(' Id('()lo!~y, 1.('., !Jll/)( U\lftl III<'
plan constitllted part of the "pa('kal~(''' de~I!~ned hy tire !~()Y('I /llII('lIt to
enhance "natIOnal polrtlcal slablllty" by ~t'Itlllp, d~"cI(' tll<' "ldl'lIt"YJlll~
charactenstic" possessed by the two partlc'--" Ill<' ppp wltlr Il:, "hlatll\("
Leo Suryadmata, MII/tury !I\cendunLY und IJO/IUlUl (allUr/' !\ \wrJy 0/ Indonesla's Golkur (Athcn~, OhIO OhIO !JtlIY('I\lly, (('111('1 lOI International StuclJcs, 1989),100.
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Idelltlt y alld t h(' P[)I Wlt h It ~ ~Io~~dn of "nat IOnahsm". 511Ch dlstmctlveness
wa~ (On~ldeled as plomotJnl~ polallzatlOn whlch contnbllted to group
lalldtlC 1~1l1 at the cxpen:-.c of natIOnal lInlty ln paltlcular the spectre of
pa~t /1I~t()IY Wd~ lé!l:-.cd whcn thc multl-palty sy~tem of the 1955's was
1 II('d d~ PIOdllllllf~ fanatH 1~1ll and clc( toral deadlock.2
1 () dVOld IIdl m/u/ Idc()lol~l( al compctltlon, thc govcmmcnt proposcd
that ail pOIlIICd/ paltle~, a:) weil as mass-orgamzatlOns, subscnbe to the
saille Id('ol{)!~y, thc !'lIl1UJ.\I1a, and (ocus thclr strugglc on advdncmg
/lilllOIl,d </(oveloplllcnt. ln othcl words, ail POlttH al partlcs should become
Illort' "PI()!~ldlll o/lcllted" lathcl thdn "Ideology-ollcntcd". Jt was explarned
that IIH' two polrlu ,d pdltlCS, as weil as C.olkat, should entlrely desert
tlH'1I Idt\ol()!~I( ,II Ollclltat Ion, ancl glvc economlc developmcnt thelr pnme,
01' at It'a:-. •. equ,lI dttcntlOn. Wlth rcgéHd to thlS, A/flan, an Indoneslan
SI holdl' of /lollt Il <II ~( ICl1re, states (hat the "~ole foundatlOn" was mtended
10 elld Id{'()i()i~1C ail ol1tlovcrsy among thc polItical parties m Indonesia.3
111 the 1 calrty 01 the Indollcstan pohtlcal system, once the government
pJ'Opose~ a plan, the Parlrament can do httle cise but discuss the proposai
and mlopt II. IllIs htlppells In most cases. Thc sanlc can be sald In the
('ase of the dlOH e 01 the Pancas/la as the sole foundatlon for polttlcal
(hll'tles .lIlcl lI1ass-oq~a(\17atlons. In Its plenary sessIon held III 1983, the
Senatc made d st Ipulatlon, narnely MPR DeCISIOn No.II/MPRIl983
('OIH l'll1l11l~ the CBIIN (CencI dl Outlines of thc State': !Jm:~ctlOn). The
, )
~ SeL ~,L :{1I~11 ".HII11. j'Cljll!l1IWI1 ParlaI Pol/lIk dl Indollcsta Sebuah PoO'et l'IISlIl1O SlÏllIl tl.Ü,dlt .. RaJ.\wali l'crs, 1983),219-220.
3 I\lfl<ll1. "lllal1l<1. llllldt Isl<llll. dan Permlu," jurnal ilmu Polillk 3 (988)' ~l.
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stIpulatIon states. mtcr allll. that to enhalH l' polttl! ,II :-.t,lbdlt\' ,IIH\
constltutlOnal and democratlc hie based on the 1 ~H~l ConstltutlOll.
national lItl1ty must be strell~thel1ed. 101' tl1l:-' IHIIJ)(}~l' ,1Il(\ 101 thl'
pUl'pose of the perpetuitv and applt( atHHl nI the /'lIllu/.\,ltI. tlll' :-.O( 10
polttlcal forces. espeClally pohtlcdl pdl t IC:-' ,\lHI ColI,"I. would Il.I\'l' 10 hd~l'
themselves solely UpOIl the 1'(/11((/.\11(/:1 III ol'dl'J' to 1l',t1I/l' tlm 1I1.lIlddll'.
the government in 1984 Sllbtllltted Ilvl' bIll:-. to thl' 1'.\lIt.\IIH'llt. I.l' .. thl'
Election Bill, the Politlcal Partlcs and Colkal' ÂIl1l'IHIIIIl'1I1 Bill. IIH' 1\1.1:-'-;
Orgamzatlon Bill, the Referendulll BIll. alld the I>I'R/MI'R Bill 1 () ()1!~"l1l/l'
discussions of these bills, the l'allldtllent IOlllll'd cl SPl'( 1.11 ( 0111111111 ('l' \l'cl
by Dr. Suhard Iman, a mcmber 01 Pdlhalllcnt IlolllIIJl' (,olk"l I(H 11011.
Smcc the latter two bIlls. I.e .• the Referendulll BIll dllel the I>I'IUMI'R
Bill, were adopted without prolonged dcbatl's. the IlIsl tlll(,(" whll'IJ weil'
directly connected to the problem 01 the J)aflu/"lll\ pOSltlOIl as thl' ha~l!'>
for party constItutIOns, were progress1ll1~ slowly. 1 hl' 1 1('( 11011 BIll. will! Il
required the polttlcal partIes and Colkal to ('olllollll 10 thl' Pl/nul"lll III
the use of electlOll symbols, wm; IrIltlally oPP()~l'd by lIlally l'PP IIll'IIIIH'1 <,
for the l'eason that the eltmmatlOn 01 the palty'!'> (III relit 11l!'>1J~11I", d
plctul'e of the "Ka'bah", wOlild mean blllrrllll~ tlll' I<.lallll( Id('1l111y 01 Iht'
PPP, so that It would be cllfflCllIt 101' thls party to altlac! tlle Mll<,IIIW.'
support. However, havlIlg no (hol( e the PPP lac t Ion evenlllally 1 dt du'c1 r
this bIll befol'e the deadltne for ItS dl~(,us~lOn.·)
4 See "ClarifIcation of the Law of the RepublH 01 IndonesI3 No. ~ 01 1 ()H'J
Concerning Polltical PartIes and Golkar," quoted III Ibl(J. 4:) .
5 Suryadinata. 103 - 104.
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III d( eptlnl~ thl~ bill a~ the natlonallaw, the ppp coutd no longer use
fhe Pl( turc of Ihe "Ka'bah" a~ the emblem of the party but had ta change
Il mlo one 01 Ihe symbols of Ihe live pnnClples of Pancaslla. 1 h( "star"
Wrnbol 01 the Pun(u\/Ia, whlch symbollzes Bellef ln the One, Supreme
(Jod, eVl'lItually bec atlle the rholce ta replace the symbol ot the "Ka'broh".
111I~ emblern (Ihe "~Iar") was u~ed ln the 1987 Election. Al the same tlme,
the "~till" I~ aho popular In Indonesia as the emblem used to market a
iJialld 01 ale 0110111' beVef<lge, namely "BIr l3intang" (Star Beer), whlch IS
lIalurally a dllllk prohlbitcd (~uram) ta J\.illslims. The antagonIsm
mllelellt III the ~yrnbot created a dllemma for the ppp and the Mushms. On
the one hamf. BelIer III Cod In the concept of J aW~1Ïd (God's Umty and
)OVCI l'II!/lty) 1:' f Llllclamcntdi to Islam. On the other hand, alcoholic
hCVl'1 al~l'~ al e ~olllet hmg to be avolded by ail Muslnns. Ilow thls sItuatIOn
ail ccll'd Ind()/Ie~ldll MlI~hm~ was Joklllgly descnbed hy A.bdurrahman
Walllcl t the NU Ccnclal Challmant alter thls orgamzJtion deCided to quit
the 1'1'1' "1 am rcally III a dlffllllit posItion. 1 am Just IIke a drunk. after 1
I!ulped dowll "B,,· Bllltang" (star beer), 1 leancd aga1l1st "Benngin" (banyan
tree) III~ht away and then 1 was attacked by "Banteng" (wild bull).6
COIlSCfltll'ntly, the chOlre of a "star" as an emblem was not beneflclal, in
tenus of attractlllg the Musilln voters to the PPP. Besides glvmg the
impression tlMt the ppp had abandoned its "Islamlc id~ntlty", It also
G IlllS t'XIHCSSlO1l or J\bdul1'ahman Wahid IS slgniflcant III the context of the NlJ's QUlttmg the PPP, Wahld's subsequent appomtment to the SCIl,lte 011 bchalf of the Golkar factIOn, and a senes of events whlch lalscd Sll~pJ('lons dbout hls closeness wlth sorne POl and Chnstlan Illeles. sce Bddll YatJrn, "') anpa Rekonslliasl NU akan Pecah," Pan); MaSVWllka( (ldkdrta), 21 Apnl 1987, 24. In the Indonesmn polltlcal (ontext, "Blllt<lIlg" (star) IS the emblem of the PPP, "Benngm" (banyan tll'C) i~ the cmblem or Golkar and "Banteng" (wild bull) IS the emblem 01 t hl' PD\.
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became the obJect of attack III the call1palgll~ ni otl1(.'1 conlesl,Hlls. who
msmuated that the ppp was a party of dlunkaJ'ds. \ hese IIllpl't'~~I()IlS. 01
course, dlscoulaged some electoJ's lrom votlll!~ 101 the PP\'.
The Polttlcal 1\IJ'ty and Col"al Âlllelldlllelll Bdl, \VIl\( Il Il()\\ Ill'( .Hlll'
law, also genelated heated debate,:;. !\{Cl)rdllll~ to Ilw, bIll, .. II polrllt.II
parties and Golkar were hencefolth obltged to h.tve /'O"(t/\I/U"~ Ihell ~(llt'
foundatlOn. Golkar Itself had, III fact, Ilom the ollbt't ~\Ib~( ItlH'd 10 1 Ill'
Pancaslla in full. '\ he bill was, thus, dlJ'l'ctec! at the olht'I Iwo polll\( ,II
parties, whrch subscl'lbed to both the Plll1ClI.,llli .tIHI 10 1 ht'II \('~IH'( IIVl'
Ideologies for thelr raIson d'ètre. III th~ (a~e 01 tht' 1'1'1' Il w .. ~ litt'
Pancaslla and "Islam", whdl' thc J>Dl's baSIC IOlllldtll101l Wtl~ /'(1/'1 I/\I/li ,\lHI
"nationahsm". l hls was In Ime wlth I.aw No. '~ol 1(7 1) (,Olln'IIIIII,~ l'ohl Il ,II
Parties and Golkar? Now, arcordlll~r to the bdl, polltl! ;,! Jl .. IIIl'~ would
have to subscnbe solely to the PanccIslla. Ide()lol~)(\~ othl'I tll"ll tht'
Pancaslla cspoused by the ppp and thc l'DI, whl! Il c!cnol('d "1!1{'III"YIII,~
charactcnstlcs" and which c1lfferentlUtl'd cm Il pa:'cy, weil' 10 IH' ilhl)lr~lll'cI
Nevertheless, thls regulatlon, acroldin!~ lO !\Illan, dlc! 1101 l'IlIlIlIltllt' III('
distinctiveness of each party. Their spcCifle chara( tellsll( <, wOllld dPIH'ill
ln their programs and 111 thelr apploa('hc~ to l'XaI1lIlIIl11~ ,llld :-.()Ivlllf~ t I:l'
broad problems of natIOnal devl'loprnellt.8
ln additIOn, thc bdl abo stlpulated that memlJer~llIp III t he pal t Il'~, ,lI1d
Golkar was open to ail Indoneslalls a~ long a~ t!ley !JJ('! tire flH'trlIJCI',IIIP
conditions as stlpulated III the thapter 8 of the bdl, lel~aldle~~ of the
7 See Alftan, 50 .
8 Ibid., 45.
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/ cill~IO" 1 hey pl(}f('~<,ecl. 1 hcrel 0/ c, as far as t he ppp was concerned, thls
pa/ly wa~ ohllf~ed abo to wel( ome non-Mushms Into their membershlp
bcc au<,c fonnally wOllld no IOrlJ.~er be an exclllsively MlIsllm party. The
PI'P Ilkc' the PDI h"cI 110 (hol( c but to accept the bill wlth aIl ItS
(O"'>CqlH~"('(·~. 1 co ~u/yadlt1atd a~sllmcs that thelr acqlllescence ta the
Iwo bills, I.C., Ihc lice lIOn Bill and the Polltlcal Parties and Golkar
AllIelldlJ1t'1I1 Bil l, w,,:-. probably acJlIeved under great pressure from those
III powc/.9
\Vllh ti1c~c ('hallf~es, the Islamlc pohtlCal force, In t('rms of an Islamic
pohtH'al p<\lly, has now dlsappeél/ed. The new Cllcumstances, m additIon
10 tlH' l'l'l''s mteillai dIspute and the wlthdrawal of the NU from the l'PP,
dlcl III 'lHI aflect the performance of the lattel ln the 1987 electlOn.
Although Iht' l'l'P 1:-' no IOIl~~cr an Islarme party and IS open ta non·
MlI~lun:-., nevel thele~s, SII1( e therc has been no slgntflcant improvement
III Ihls party, it IS llndclstandable that non-Mllshms would not want to
vole loI' It.lnstead, the NU, the malll ol'gamzation supportmg the PPP, quit
tlll~ party when Nam still held power. '1 hose who formerly voted for the
1'1'1' lH'ht've t hat the party is no longer a channel for accommodating
Ml/sIIIIlS' a~pllatIOl1s. 1 hls 111Ight be an exaggeration, but the PPP could
Ilot cvcn JlI(lIlal~t' Ilself and never sllcceeded in wmnmg any power on the
InclOlH'SI.m polit/{ al scclle. Most of ItS hretlme, espeClally llnder Naro's
il'adcr~h,p, WtlS pa~sect III mternal lupture and III vymg for a posItIOn m
th'~ 1'.lrIJalllellt. 1 hc 19H7 e1eClIOIl wltnessed the flrst performance of the
1'1'1' llltcr SUbSfl'lblllR to l'ancas/la as ItS sole fOllndatlOn. In thls electlOn
9 ~l'e Sun'ddmata. lOS.
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the ppp could only obtalll 15.97 pel' cent 01 tlll' \ otl'. whll Il Illl',lll:- 1 I.l'\l)
per cent less than that It obtamcd \Il the 19H2 l'lertlOn. 10 New hupe 1ll,1\'
be ,~ntrustcd to the ncw leadership of the l'Pl' lllHler h III ,II 1 Il.t:-,lll
Metarcum, who was clected the new Cenel<ll { h.lll'l11tll\ 01 thl' PI'!' \Il Its
conventIOn on 28-31 August 19H9 111 lakat ta. 1 1 110\\,l'v('I, It I~ ,IS yl'I
untested.
The longest dcbatc was that on t he M,lss-()I!~alll/,lt toll Bill. 1 hl'
contents of the bdl were very controvcrslal but qlllte :-11.lII~htl()lw(lId. Il
requircd mass-orgamzatlOns to subs(,l'lbc to t he l'WH li \1 III tlS 1 hl' ol1ly
foundation of thelr orgamzatlons. In addltloll. tht.' bill :-,t.ttt.'d th.lt Ihl'
government would ?lllde these orgal11l'atlolls bul thdt, lOI (l'Itdlll It'd:-'()ll~ ..
it could also l'l'ceze and evcn dissolve ally oq~anl/<ltloll Wl't (' It 10 violait'
one of the followlng l'Ules
(a) to engage m i:lctlvltles whlch dlsturb sccllnty dml puhlIC (Jldel
(b) to recelve forelgn asslstanle wlthout !~Ovetllll1el1t appl ov,t1. alld
(c) to receive foreign assIstance whlch could héltrl1 the Il)t('tl'~ls (JI Ihl'
nation and the state.12
10 Ibid., 139.
Il Ismall Hasan Metarcum was born ln Pidle (J\rch) Oll Ij J\pl il 1 (JL<). Ill' graduated From the Faculty of 1 aw 01 thc IJnlvel<,lly 01 Il\d()Il(,~.Ia. From 1971 untll the present he ha~ Iwcll a rncmlH'1 01 ""1'11<111)('111 From the PP[-, factiOn. m 197}-}CJ77 he Wd~ \('( I('t,tly 01 tlll' l'l'l' factIOn, ln 1977/1978 Chatrtnan COmtllls:-'lolI 1 01 the 1'''111''1\(('111 "Ile! VICe Chmrman of the ppp lactlOn. and :-'lIlC C 1 ()X') IId'> <'C'I veel il:,
General Chalrman 01 the PPP, !>cc o.e. Roed(,1 dlHI M,!llIdlll M,!lIIIIIICI, eds. Who's Who ln Indone~/U 8/O(lruph/(~\ 01 IlrnnlJ11l'tll Indolll'\/uf1 Persona/lUes ln ail IICld!), !>ccond (,(lttliH) ()IIl!~dJ)(lIt' (,lll\lllll~ J\1'.11I11~. ] 980), 172, Syamsuddm Ilaltls. "PI'" dlHI Polit ((', IIIHIC'I Il)(' N('w 'Jrder," Pn",ma J he fndonc\/Un fndl(u(or -1() (JIIII(, 1 C)IJ(» 1·11'). Nd',l1 Tamara, "Islam Under the 'New Ordcl' J\ 1101111( id 1II',UlIY," III JlJI(!. 1 K .
12 See Suryadtnata. lOS, ~ee aho Ihc "1 dW 01 the l{c'rJlJblIC 01 IlIdOIl("""
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IIOUI It~ tltle to ItS rlOSJn~~ ~tatements, the bIll presented no end of
problern.., lor ParlJament. Arcordmg to the "Inventory List of Problems"
rcc ordee! by the ~pe( léd COnllmttee and Wo/' i,mg Commlttee, there were
H() ploblern~ dl~(ov('red lelatmg to the prerogative nght of mass-
01 galll/al Ions, en~lJt 01 wha h were consldered as cruCial and WhICh
thetelole 1('( elvcd Ihe bllik 01 the discusslOn.1 3 DISCUSSIon of these
H1attel~ Id~ted one mOllth and a hall. OppositIOn came not only from the
l'l'l'and Il (Jill 1 Ile PDI rnembers III the Parltament, but also to a large or
l'ven 1~J'(\atcl l'xt l'Ill Iiont r elIglOlIs organizatlOns, whlch were concemed
that the Il Il 1 would mtelvelle In thcl!' mtclnal affalrs. ThiS attitude on the
part 01 1l'11I~lOlIS ()1I~dll1/.dt Ions Wd~ pl edlctable because It was the fIrst
tmH' Ihl' 1~()Vl'nllllcnt IIltcrvened 111 slIch lundamental affalls. Some of
thcllI wei e appl clJen~lvc t hdt thc PancasJ/a woule! eventllally became a
Ilew "1l'III~I()Il" III Inc!ollesla 01 t hat reh~~lon wou Id be "PancasIIa-lzed". It
was chllf( ult 101' thelll to (ln cpt this reality.
Alter one and a hal( months of dISCUSSIOn, the bIll was eventually put
to a vote. Morc than 1 If ty per cent of the members of Parltament
reprl'sentll1I~ the lour factIons of that body votect for the bIll.14 ThiS
important l'vent took placc on ] l May 1985, but the bIll itself was
1]
No.H 01 1 <JHS ConccllllnI~ Mass-Orgamzatlolls," In Alfran, 50.
1 hosl' nllClal problell1s were the tltle, the gllldance of the mass-OII~i.HlJ/lltlons, thc relation bctwecn Pancaslla and relIglOus lIre, the 1 rcclIllg 01 thc board and dissolution of the organizatlOns, the HClicral rC!~lJldtlOll and ItS c1anflcatlOn, the c1anfIcatlOn of the term "loundatlOn" (mas), the c1anfICatlOn of the transitlOnal regulatlOns, .me! the COIlSldcldtlO1l of the bIll, see U'" (Iqbal Abdllrrauf) Smmlma, "RlJlIK, ~rtlllll (II Bulan SUCl," Plll1Jl Masyarakat (Jakarta), Il Jum 1985, 1 S.
1-' Sct' SlIIVi.H!l1ll\td, 107.
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ofhCIally promulgrlted on 17 IUlle 19W1. In ,\l'Cl'ptllll~ tll(' 1\1,\~s
Orgamzatlon BIll as law. debate arnong the I"ctlons 111 the \'.\rllament 01\
the flve "packages" plOposed by the i~o\'eIl1ll1l'nt weIl' ~lIn l's~llIlI\'
concluded. ~Jow ail mass-olgall17atlons 1I\ Indoncsl,\ lMd to \lIh:-.( llile to
the Pancas/la as thelr IOllndatloll. 1 hls lel~1I1,\tt()1l W.I~ to .tpp\y 10
orgamzatlOns all'cady establtshed, d~ weil .I~ to th()~c l'st.dlll:-.lH'd .lItl'l
1985. All had to accommodatc thcll1~e1ve~ 10 thl' Ill'W :-'llu.ltlotl III ntdl'I
to survIve. It was nonethcless apparent that t 11l' gOVl'rnllll'nt w.t:-. Il'~l'Ilt('d
for ItS lIlSlstence on cndlllg Ide()lol~IU\1 (OIll\H't It 1011 and Jll\pO~lIll'.
uniformity.
Responses to the Concept of the Sole Foundation of Pancasila
ReactIOns to the concept 01 the ['lIl1U}si/a as the ~()Ic 100Jlld(It10Il 01
thp pohtlcal parties and mass-on~afll/cltlon~ (aille Ilot ollly 11'0111 t Ill'
politlca! partIe') themsclves but also flolll almost evely Sel~lHellt 01 tilt'
sOClety.15 ln this palt, the dISCUSSIon w"l lonl~ only 011 tl.e Il',\( tlon 10
the law of flve mass-orgamzatlons whtch l'l'present V,1I101l~ I~I Ollp~ III
society and/or dlffrrcnt trends 01 1~larrJ\( tllOul~ht tlll' Nil, the
Muhammadlyah, the M UI, the IIMI, (the IslatrJlc Unlvelc."ty \t IIdellt
ASSOCiation) and the Pli (the Islamlc Student I\~:-.O( lat JOli). 1 he 1 e~p{)II~(,
of most of thesc orgamzatlOns, many 01 whom were \llIt wlly Ilot very
keen on changrng their orgamzatlOnal 1 ou ndat IOn, wa~ ('vent lIally t 0
15 Strong cntlcism IS explcsscd, fOI cxample, by I)('IIal NO('1 III tlJ', book Islam Pancas/la dan I\)a~ 1 unÇlÇlul (Jabn ta Yayac.,'H! l'el killdmatan, 1983), chapter 2 passIm.
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(orllply wlth Ihe law tri order to aVOJd be;ng banned. 1he NU, the
MllharnrniHllyah, the MUI and the HMI are examples of Islamlc
OI!~alll/aIIOIl~ whlC'h took thts path ln order to survive. The NU JO fart
C)lIIte easlly a( ('l'pIed the Pancas/la é\S ItS orgamzatlOnal foundatlOn.
Itowev('[, there weIl' al~o ()q~amzatJOns whlch maintamed thelr former
I(feolo!~y un( han!~l'd. Consequent/y, those organll:atlOns were banned. The
Pli I~ a r a~e Jll p01l1t. Rather than havlIlg Pancas/la as its orgamzational
1 oundat 1011 t he Pli 1 emallled based on Islam. 1 G
ln {'Oll1plJ(trlc(' wlth the l'l'solution 01 the "NU Convention" of 1979 to
"letuIII to the KlllllalJ (sptrtt) of 1926", when the NU was actIve as a
1l'llgI()lI~ lI1a~s-orgdl1l:1atloll (jamCïyah), the polItlcal Ideology for the NU
Wd~ [lO lonf~(,1 sel'n <\<; 1 devant because It was no longer a polttlcal
{JI gillll/iltlOII. 11l1~ I~ one of the [casons why the NU caslly acccpted the
concept 01 I1dVlIlg the Pancas/la as Its sole foundatlOn wlthout much
dPl)att'. 1 hls dl'Cl~lon was made at the "NU Ulama Congress" held at
SltU!JOlldo, 1 ;\~t Java, 111 19S3, a declsJOn whlch was confirmed and ratlfled
hy the "NU ( onvcntlOn" hcld a year later. What caused thls decislOn to be
so eastly a('('cpled was the attitude of the leading ciAama> of the NU, who
hac! l',\llter madt.' .\ pohtlCal statement that the maJonty of Indonesmn
Mushms and l lJl1l11111) we! e 01 the opllllOn that acccptlng the Pancaslla
was .\Il oblIgatlOll. r11ls declaratlOn was reported by K.H. Asad Syamsul
i\nlm. il prOllllllent NU LAllln to the president.
IG Sel' "Pli and CPM Banncd By Government For Not Complying Wlth S<lChll OI1~al1l/at Ions I.aw," IndonesIa Reports 30, (May 1988) 27, <1l1011l11! J..OI11f1l1S ()dkarta), 2G )anuary 1988.
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ThIS deClslOn ot K.H. Asad was. III facto pt clllatul'l' hel dl1~l' 1 hl' 'NU
Ulama Congress". not to mentIOn "N lJ ConventIOn". had not )'et 1H'l'1I I\l'Id.
and the meetmg wlth the presIdent was, III tact, Illtl'nded d~ ,1 Illl'an~
toward smoothmg the procedure 01 the l ongtl'S~. II00vl'"el. IH'( "1I~e Il
came from the l Ulamâ '. the deClslon bec,lIne SI~~lltl Kdnt and hllHllIlg. In
this regard. l:.mar Martahan Sltompul IllcntlOm thll'e ll'd~On~ wh)' the
CUlama)'s statement became bmdlllg on the "NU Ulalll<l ( on!~le~s" ,'~ wl'II
as on the "NU ConventIOn". Ill'st. the lUlamü'. wlth tltt'II 1'(,\UI1I1I'/I
(tradltlOnallslanllc sehool) basl~. hac! stl'On~~ chansllIa III lite l'yl':-' 01 thPl1'
followers. The cUlamü ' h. ) weIl' the IIl1lldtOtS 01 the dp( I~I()II~ tll,HIe III
the "NU Ulama (onl~less" III Sltllbondo (1 l'., K.II. Ali Mtlk:-'lIll1. 1,.11. M,Il 111,,:-'
Ali, K.H. Asad Syam~lIl t\lIfm. and K.II. Ahmad ~I\ld(ltq) Wl'Il' (1I,1I1:-'III.ltll
cUlama> and leaders of lal1~e pcsantrem'. \e( ol1d, tl)(.' Nil (lIftlll/o' ,\1(,
tradltlOnal I~latnl( \cadel~, wh()~e deI 1~IOIl~ ale (OIl:-'I(\('Il'd Ilot t () 1)('
based mercly on politlCal «()Il~ldelatlOns but l\lt1tl'1 011 Idll~IOll~ ()1Il'~.
Third. thell' follower~ belleve t hdt a~ leadl'r~ 01 1 he u111/1/(/I1. t ht' ( lfltlfllt/)
are aware of the clevclopmellt and the needs of tlH' u11111l{/h. 1 7
As was expected. the "NU Ulama Conf~r('ss" (ontmned K.II. Asad's
statement m the form of a deriaratlOn as lollow~
1. The Pancas/la. as the basls 01 the ReplIblH 01 Illdollt'~)la and the state'~ phJlosophy, IS not a r('II!~IOII, IH'IIlIel (.III Il replace religIOn nor bc referrcd to a~ repla< Jnl~ r(,"!~IOII.
2. The pnnClple of the "Belle! III One, )lIplenll' Cod" d~, II\(· foundatlOll of the Repllbll( 01 Indont'~I(l, (I~ "tdl('cI ln Chapter 29 artICle 1 01 the 1 94'; COII~tltutJ()1I will( fi 1~1Vl'~ IIfe to other pl'ln(Jple~, rcflee t~ "rnon(}thel~llI" Uawhuj). accordltlg ta the mearlln!~ of belle! (iman) JrI bldtll.
3. For the NU, 1~lam IS (Aqïdah and ')had-{/h, W/lI< h (OVt'I~)
17 Emar Martahan Sltomplll, NU dan J)anunIlu, wlth IOlcword IJY Abdllrrahman Wahld (Jakal ta Pust aka )lfIdl Iidi dpan, 19W)), 1 ()') J (,f>.
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a~p('( t\ 01 the leiatlOnshlp of a human bemg ta hls or IlI'r (,ut! and t Ile rlltel l 'Iatron"hrp between hllman bcmgs.
4. IIIl' ,1( (eptanc c and unplementatron of the Panca~lla (OIl<,tJtlltC:--' d redh/'atroll of the Inclonesliln MlislIms' attcrnph to Implemcnt theH 1~lamlC Shari-uh.
IL Â':-. d e ()l\';-.eqllcrH C ,)f thr':-. (onvlC tron, the NU has an ()blr!~atJOn to marntarn corrcct understandmg about the !J(/f1uJ\I/{{Strid rt~ leal and (onsl~tcnt ImplementatIon by ail ':-.Idc~.
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Â':. a matter of fact, thc NU ante more showed the same
de {'()rnmodatItlI~ attitude to govcrnment pollCles that It had shown during
t hl' IH' 1 IOd of "ClIIded Democrary", when It accepted several rolJcies
wlllc h wcrc (ontrovci sial 111 the cycs of Mushms. Howcvcr, the
ae (cpt.lIlce Dt PlInu/\lla a~ It';, sole (oundatlOn by the NU orgalllzation was
Ilot mCll'ly d lI1t1tter of adoptmg an accomodatlvc attitude but was a
t 1l()J'(Hq~hly {'oll';,loered dCClslOn based on rcllglOlls Judgments put forth
hy thclr (UhHl1i1>. 1 hc baSIC leaSOtl for the a(ccptancc of the Pancaslla as
tilt' ';,ole (olllldatlOrl o( the NU was that the Pancas/la contamed baSIC
valuc';, will( Il alc not contwdlCtory ta Islam. 1 his rehgious consideration
was (onnulatcd as lollows
1 hc N lJ IS of the OpmlOtl that Islam IS a naturally good relll~J()1l (aÇ/uma fltr) whlch has a natural characteIlstlc for perlectmR the goodncss of human beings. The reltgious ( Olle l'pt of the NU IS that whatcver has a charactenstic of Pl'llL'ctlllg l~ood values bdangs to human bemgs and bl'(()Illl'S the (har(\ltcll~tH o( any glOup of people slIch as a natIOll. Il (tly~C)NU) docs not have any IIltentlOn ta remove t hc~c vailles ..
lurhh'I1110Ie, NlIleaclers arguecl that thls consideratIOn was supported
hy the hlstol/(\\I (acts of the Mushms' struggle agamst colomahsm and
l~ Sec "Keplltll~<lll IlasIl Musyawarah NaslOnal J\lim Ulama NU No 1I/l\1J\lINUIl4(H/1983," in Ibid., 211 (appendlx 2), translatIOn IS minè.
llJ 1 1 1)J( ., lb~-lb9.
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thelr efforts at defendlilg the IIldcpl'ndellll' 01 Ind()llc~I". 111I~ 11I~1(l11r.1I
consideratIOn \Vas meant to allirm that Indollcsl,Hl l\1ushm ",onet\ \""~ "Il
mtegral part of the whole Indone~lall SO( Icty WlllCh h,HI ~ttll\~l~kd tu
reach polttlCal tIldependencr and hdc! ,ll~l'l'cd to l'~t(!bll~1I (\ Rl'pllhlll 01
Indonesta.lhts agleement was v(llrd i\({()ldlll!~ 10 Isl(lIl! ,IIUI, tll\l~, \\',,~
naturally bmdlllg upon ail Indone~ltlll Pl'Ople. Ill< 11Idll\l~ 1 hl' 1\11l~llIm. t\
fllrther consequence of thls bmdlllg (!I~I l'l'llH'nt WdS t h"t Illd()lll'~1,1I1
Muslrms would havc thc oblIgation tn Illilllltdill tlll' Idt.'()I()I~y dlHI hd~IC
pnnClples of the stdte, tn Implemellt the pl'lllnpl{'~ and thl' ('OIl\tIIIlIIOIJ
of the state. to obey the l'ulel d~ lar as 1)()~~lhk wllhout Il Ill'llll'. ",~.tIIl~1
the law of Cod. and to (\ctlvely (Illd «()n~lllH Ilvl'ly pdltll l(ldl(' III l'\l'IV
effort to realtze the ~tate'~ pl OI~1 arns.20 1 hl' (H 1 {'(ltdlu l' ni 111(' 1'11111/1\1/11
as the sole foundatlon 01 the NU by thl'II' Il'adllll~ «(flomil' w(\~ Idldll'cl hy
the "NU ConventIOn" !wld III 1984 dl\(l Wtl~ pll'~l'nll'd III thl' !lI t'dl Il b'" ,II ICI
m artIcle 2, whcleas Its IslamI< Idelltlty emclgeci III Ille PI (',1111 IJh' dnd III
Chapter 3 of the NU Statutes.
Unltke the NU, whlCh had changed ItS olï~atli/dt l<lllai 1 oundill 1011
before the Law of Mass-Orgalllzatlllll was l'vell 1 dt "I{'d, 1 1 J('
MlIhammadlyah took the very carelul step of addptllW Ils OIj~dlll/dll()ll(d
foundation to the polttlral c1emand~ and pllt 011 II~ 011 Il lai dl'( 1\1011 1111111
the law was ratlflcd. ïhl~ pn~tp()nelll('nt cIlcI Ilot IIll'all Iltdl Il)('
Muhammadlyah was sccptlcal of adnpt 1I1!~ t he Pu ncu\lIa a~ It~ IOllllddllOIl,
but, as a large organl7atloll whose mechamsrn I~ mOle open (orIlpal'ecl ln
that of the NU, the Muharnrnacltyah bad to IIndellak!' ('Xll'IJ"IVI'
20 Sel' the statcment 01 K.Il. Ahmad )hld(lIq ln lIu\/1 Muklumar Nil /«' LI (Semarang Sumber Balokah, Il d.), Wj-Hb, quotN! tri IbId., 1 H~.
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(OII',lIltalioll', wlth It~ hranc he~ ~plead ail over the country.
1 () deill Wltlt the plOblern of the "~olc foundatlOn", thls organ/LallOn
"c!opl('d d IlIlIubei 01 med~lIle~ whl( h c an be c1assed under two headmgs
"1111('1 n,II (on<,olld"l 10/1", by holdmg ~everal meetIl1gs among Its leaders ta
(II~( li',,> the plOhlcflI and hy IIltell~lve communi( atlOn \VIth ItS branches,
and "{'xtel/ldl (OIllIllUIlH allon" wlth the government and other
()11~(ItIl/atlO/I~. I\~ IdI' as "cxtel nal cornmul1JcatlOn" \Vas concernecl, thls
l'/I 01 t ('(In ,d~o be '>l'('11 as 1 ()IIIWlf~ t wo ~tages. 1 he fil st stage bemg "pre-
1{'1~1~ldtlve nel~()tlatlOn", wllH Il was clone throllgh IIlforrnal and formai
t(dks. 1 h{' ~e( olld ~ta!~e was "~Ublllhsion o( proposais" to the factIOns of
l'dl "tllllen\. O/ICC t hl' Issue of the "~olc (oundat 1011 of l'ancus/la" surfaced,
the Muhd/llllJiHlly,lll foc ll~ecl ItS dttentlon on re~olvm1! thls Immecltate
plohlcllI II~ Ictldcl ~ Ihld held IIltll1y (oonal and IIlformal talk~ \VIth the
1~()VelnnH\llt dS wcll as wlth the Illembers of the Pa!llament,21 and
dlsctlssed thl' lIldtter wlthm the mller Clrcle of the Muhammadlyah Itself.
ln May l ~HU, tlw., ol!~anl/atlon hcld a mectlllg to ChSCllSS subsequent
developllll'llt ~ «(l1J( l'rnllll~ 1 he "sole lounclatlOn". This meetlllg reached
the 1 ollowlll!~ tl!~1 cement
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1 hdt the [Jlll1c(/~/la be put mto its Statutes wlthout ('halll~IIl!~ lb hl,\IllH lounddtlon. 1 hat the IS~lIe W,IS a natIOnal problem faced by the Central Bo,lJ'(l 01 Muhdllllll,ld IVelh, thel cIo 1 e, plOvmClal and leglOllal bl,lI1('he~ were not lllstIflcd III glvmg opInIOns or t,ü .. mg a('tlon~ (,OI1('elll1ll!~ the Issue of the "sole 1 OlllHiat IOn". 1 h,lt dl~( lI~~IOn on the mattel would be helcl at the 41st Mllhamll1,uhY\lh ConventIOn whlch would be held III the nedl Itltllle ~'-
1 Ukllhlll Il,\11111, Mu J1llt1Il1111cflya11 dan Pancas/la (Jakarta Pustaka l\lI1JIII"I~. 19Hb), 3H.
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Thesc pomts scrved as gllldelllle~ lOI 1 hl' 1\ III il,llllIlldd1\ ,III tu plll SIIl'
further talks wlth government nrc1l's. ln Ihl'~e l,lib tlH' I\luh,IIlIl11,HI!\ ,Ih
stressed the hlstory of the relatlOllshl\J bl'twcl'n tlle l\.111h,\Il11l1,HIt\'dh .Illd
Islam and that betwecn thl' MlIhal1111ladlY,lh ,md thl' 1"111' (l,do Il \\',,~
atflrmcd that the jJoncas/la \Vas Hot d problelll 101' I\hlhd:lIl\1ddl\'dh.
because its earill'I leadcls such liS KI Bal~ll~ Ilddd,lI~lIll1(). "'dh"l I\hl/d"I-II.
;md Kasman SmgoclImed.lo had hc\ped 10 IOlllllllale dlHI d('( t'pIed IIH'
Pancas/la as the statc's baSIC (Olllid,ltlon Oll 1 H /\lIl~IISt 1 1)·1'.. 111I~
argument would rnl'an that Pll11Cll'l/lli was Ilot 111 (Olltl"(\1< tlOIl 10 hl,lIl1
and thus coulcl be adopted and he Ill< Illded mIn 1 Ill' ~I"tllll'~ 01 IIH'
organtl.atloll. Neverthelcss. Iw( ,\lISe the MlIh<llllllldcllv,,1t w,,-; !J()III d~ "II
IsJamIC organllatlOn. It coulel Hot slIllply e1I1llllldtc tlH' 1'.1"11111 IOllllcl,ltlOII
subsc.nbed to at the tmle.23
Talks bctween A.R. rachl'llddm and 1 altllli ( 11<11 Il) ((,(~Ill'I ,,1 ( Iléllllllclll
and Chairman of the Forl'I~~n !\flall~ BlIlCtll1 (JI Ihe Mllhilllllll,,<lIy,tll.
respectively) and President Suharto h .. d made It ( kal thdt thl' !~()V('lllllll'llt
expected acccptancc of the Panca.\liu wlthout eqllIVO( "11011 ,lIul 1 Il''1 Illl'll'
was no room for compronllse on the pOIIlt. N('v('\'II\('ll'~<;, the
Muhammadlyah ('oulcl rnamtalllits 1~lanl\( Idclltlty lJy ,dllllllllll~ Il III otltel
chapters of Its ~tatlltcs, even tholll~h the fOllllddllOIl 01 tlte OII~"IlIl"II()11
had to be thr I)ancas/la, whlch wa~ to he 1/)( Illdeel III Ill<' (hdptl'I
concerning the foundatlOn of the organl/atlon.
22 Ibid.
23 See Dm ~yamsllddlll "MuharnmaclIyah c!<111 Rekilya~)d l'o!JIIK 01 de' B,lIl)," III MuhammadIYah Kml dan 1 ~()k, l'd. 1)111 \yarnc,lIdrlllJ (l,d/al 1 Il Pustaka PanJlmas, 1990), 1 (H.
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Ihe ~e(olld fmm whHh the MuhammaclJyah's efforts took regardIng
the law Wél~ the ~ubmlssJ(Hl of Ideas and suggestions In a wntten
amclldrnetlt to the J~ovel nment. 1 he sUJme~tlons covered almost every
stnJ~le (I~pe(t of the bill. from the ctefmltlon to the chapter concernIng
"Ill'e/llll~ (Jf the BOdid of Mds~-Organl/.atlOn", rhapter elght of the nme
') 1 (haplt'I~ 01 the blll:-' /\s legalds the channel through whlch the
Muham/lladlyah fUJ1neled ItS Ideas and suggestIOns, the MlIhammacllyah
prcfl'l1('d tltat Colkal woulcl be the one, however, Suhardlman, the
Chall1lldll of the ~peClal Commlttee of the rive Bills, suggested that It
~lIhllllt It~ Sllm~l'<;tl()IlS to the PPP, and GolkaJ would support. When the
deadhne iJl'llvl'd the Muhamllladiyah hac! ~lIcceeded III mcllldmg ail ItS
propo~dh 111 the "Invent(uy Iist of Problems" of the PPP. In the meantlme,
IteJ~ottatl()n~ wlth <.'vely fac tlOI1 III the Palhament and \VIth the government
went 011 111 older to Will ~lIPP()1 t for the amenclment It submltted to the
l'aritalllent.
l he 1ll.\l1l problems undetlymg the MlIhammadlyah's struggle m the
pohttral dOlllatll \Vele twofold (1) the relationshlp between religIOn and
masS-011~i.mllé\tlon. and (~) tlle relatlOnshlp between religIOn and the
fJul1ul'iilLi. Wlth re~~dJ'd tn the Ilrst problem, the Muhammadlyah asslimed
t hat 1 ehl!IOllS mass-ol g.lIll/'atlons had the prerogative to undertake
,,('tIVltICS III d( (ord<lJlec \\Ilth thc tcachmgs of their respective rehglOns.
As lor the SC( ()nd ploblclll. the 1\1uhammadlyah wanted an affirmatIOn by
thl~ l~ovclllIl1ent th<lt the Pal1U1sila would not be the fOCLIS of an attempt
to 1 cp l ,\l'l' religion 1101 would 1 e1tglOn be "pancaslla-Ized". On thls la st
2·' l'or Illore detdtls. scc Illkman lIarun. 45-52.
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Many of the Ideas contnbutcd by the I\I1Ih,IIlHlI,HII\'tlh. III «(}I1( l'It \\.'Ith
other orgal1l/.atlons, welc IIHOIJ.)()Jdtcd III thl' 11Il,,1 \t'ISIOIl 01 thl' I,H\'.
Lukman Harun ch\lllls that dbout hO pCI( ellt 01 the I\ll1hdlllllld(hVtlll':-
proposais \Vere 1I1(ludcd.2() 1111:-- cllolt ~1'1'1lI11l1dv IIlfllll'IHt.'d the ·II:--t
Muhammadlyah Conv,~ntion he1d III l)c( l'I1IIJl'1 1 <)K'J, :--L\. Illollth:-- ,tltl'I thl'
promulgatIOn of the 1 aw of I\1dSS-OI g,lIll/,ltIOll. IIH' (OIlVl'llt 1011 l'dslly
accepted the "l-oundatlOn 01 l'c/Ilu/sllo'' III pl,,( l' 01 the hl,lIllH 1 OllIHI .. t IOIl
of the orgamzatlOn, but, at the ~,lInl' tlllle, 1Il~I~t('d Oll Il'dllllllllllg It!> ')"7
Islamlc Identlty, whlCh appe<.lIs III the III~t (h"pll'l 01 It~ !>tdtlltl,~.d
As a matter of fact, there IS a slIllllanty lH'twct'1l tlH' PIO( l'!-.~ 01
acceptance of the Pancas/la as the solc IOUIHI,ltIOIl 01 tlwlI ()1,~,IIlI/atlOm,
by both the NU and MlIhammddlYdh. 1\11 l'<lIly c1l'('(\IOIl w,,~ Il'd( lied by
the cU/ama' and the leadershIp cllde~ III both (dSl'!>. Both tlll' Nil dllcl thl'
MlIhammadlyah also slI('(~eded IIlllli.lllltallllllg thell hlallll( Idl'lItltl(,~. IIH'
NU included It ln the Prcamble and (Ihlptel ~ of It~ ..,tatutl'~, will'Il'd'~ thl'
Muhammachyah Illcludecl Il Hl Chapter 1 of It~ statut('~. IlIlI:', thl' I\lalllll
Identity of bath orgalllzatloll::' rcmalllcd, llotwlth::,t,Hldlllg thelr d(,ll~lIOIl to
change thelr orgal1lzatlOnal founclatlOrI.
25 Sel' "Inclonesia to the ~ame DlLunmel'," / ur / u\lern / uJI10mu Uevww, 26 December 1985, as repllbllshecl In 1I1t1un, 100.
26 For a dctalled IIst of the pOlllts propo:-.cd by the MuharlltrliHlJy,t!1 ,wd whlch, as LlIkman lIarlln say~, ale Il'(olded Hl the 1 <lW, ',('(' Jlml., 58-65 .
27 Sec the "Statute~; of MlIhammadlyah" altI( Ic:-. l ~,In 11)1(1., 7(J.
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1\ dllemma WdS fac cd by the MUI m dccidmg how It should respond to
Ihe ,~slle of the ~oJc foundatlOn of Ihe Pancas/la. Smce the MUI found
hot h 1 ehl~ICHl and natIOn to be Important, :t (lld not want to promote
PunLo\llu wltllollt an equal acknowledgement of religIOn. With other
a~~oc latJ()fJ~ It met ln 19H2 m thf! "Consultative Body for the RehglOus
1 ollowl'r~" (Wa:!ah MU'îyawarah Antar Ummat Beraqama) to discuss the
r)/obl~m. At the mectlll~~, the MUI (Mushms), the MAWI (Catholics), the
I)GI (l'rote~t(\lIts), the WAI.UBI (Buclclhists), and the PHDP (Hinclus)
dc('l;.u ed t lIat ''l'hc 1 ehglOlis councils and orgamzatlOns, each of whlCh
has a loundatloll iH C'orclmg to Its respective religIOn, mge thelr followers
10 hc obecllclIl followers of thell' own religIOn and at the same time be
f~ood JJl ll1({/.'lfhm/\·,,,28
1 1 Ils dc( Idratloll (l'led to reaffirm religIOn as the foundatlOn of their
respective 01 !~(lIl1/cltJOns, whde at the same tlme it stated their layait y to
tlw Illdone~lan natIOnal cause. Yunan Nasutlon, an MUI leader, expresses
thc appeal 111 thls lashlOll
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l'hey plead to the government "Let us use our own fOllllddllons III OUI' respective statutes as It has been formulated sll1ce we were born m the land of Indonesta, that IS OUI l'e~pectlvc religIOn, This IS our way of IIfe m the world and the gUIdance (or the Ilfc in the Hereafter." Our IOlllld,ltlOIlS do Ilot at ail threaten the Pancas/la. On the rOlltrtll'Y, whlle wc arc. building IIp the Ummah accordmg to 0111 1l'ltgI(HI~ foundatlOn, wc are alsa gUldtng them ta IInplemcllt the live prmclples of the Pancas,la 10 arder te be Pli/Jul.\/Ilmt'\. sn tlMt. m bulldmg IIp the Indoneslan nation, as wc an' ctolllg 1I0W, 2<U1r rellglOus foundatlOn can be a "IMI t Ill'I" 0 r l'a ncasila.
YlIll,m NaslitlOll. Isla 111 dan Problema,Problema Kemasyarakata n (Jakalt,l Bul,\I1 Bintang, 1988),132.
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The posItIOn of the MUI, the M!\WI. the Del, the WJ\LUBI. dml the l'IID\'
was reaffmned in the ConsultatIve Body's IllcctJlll! hcld J11 NOVl'llIlJl'r 1 q!U
through a dedalatlOn WhlCh, ,mer alta. statcd "RclIl~HHlS OI!~alll/.\tJ(lJ,~
and rellglOlIs mass-orgallJzattol~s contJl1ue sllbs('JII}lIl,~ tn tlwl!' 1'l'~Pl'( tl\,(,
relIgions as thelr orgalll/atlonai fOlilldatlon".·Hl IllIs pOSlt IOIl Il'llldJlll'd
unchanged lIntil the ~_aw was lattllcd 111 19H5. Alter thc mtdl( "tlon 01 Ihl'
law. the MUI, Iike the Muharnma(hyah. eventually took tlH' ~lIll'St (l.\11t 01
survival by adoptmg the Pal1(fl.~lla as Its OI1~(\ll1/atlOllal loulldallOll. II\{'
decision ta adopt the "sole t oundat IOn of the P(/nulslla" wa~ takcll dt t hl'
MUI NatIOnal Congress held 1 n luly 198).
Another organtl.atlOlI who la( cd the plOblelll o( Icpla( 1I1!~ II~ bl,1I111C
fOllndatlOn wlth the PanuL~lllI wa~ the !lMI (tlll' hlallll(' IIlllVl'lSlty \tudl'IJI
AssociatIOn). DIScussion on the "sole IOlllldattoll" (01 Ih(' IIMI Il,1<1 IH'l'1J
takmg place SIllCC the HMI Corwress at Medall III 19~n. 1 hl' palll( IPilllt~
eventually split mto two groups which reflccted Ihc Iwo OpHlIOII~ pH'sellt
m the HMI towards the Pancu.'l,la. -1 hc flr~t glOllp wc.lllted thl' (OIl,~I('~S to
accept the Pancas/la as the foundallon of the IIMI urHlledl.tlply. Iltl'
second group demanded that the Con,~ress po~lpone Its deci~lolI 1I11tJl the
law was ratlfied. The second J~rollp won, tllll~, the qlle~II()11 01 Iht'
Pancasila was dlscussed at a later time. 1 hc rcason (or thl~ delay w".., litaI
it was premature to declde on the Pancaslla as the fOlilldatloll of 111(, !lMI
when its constitutlOnal base had not yet been ratlfled.
It turned out that thls dcclslon ( l'eated mally probl<'l11~ (01 1 he IIMI 111
organizmg its artlvitles. l hese problems carne partIClllady fioUl Ilu'
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allthontJ(~~, wtm h l'cgétldcd the IIMI as refusmg to accept the natIOnal
Ideolo~~y, the jJunw\/lu. It was complicated bl' the ract that the HMI had
t 0 make Its dl~( 1~lOn at a tlme whcn the law was still bemg debated m the
l'allléllll('1l1. 1 he IIMl's dCClsion was fmally made by the Workmg
c.ommltter of the (ongress at Its meetmg hcld on 1-7 Apnl 1985 and was
r atlfled by the IIMI COIlJ~re~s in 1986.31 Not ail of the participants,
Iwwever, ('ould ae ('cpt the dCClsion. Protests came 'rom several branches
of the IIMI who then formed a new body wlthin the HMI, namely the MPO
(the Coullnl to <:lave the OrgamzatlOn). They dcscribed themselves as
havUlJ~ t,lken ove .. the eXécutive Board Offlcc in Jakarta. The MPO held an
ell'cllon for Ihe excrutlve board, whlch was separate From the "officiai"
one. l his "lIval" !lMI Ictamee! Islam rather than Pancaslla as its
olJ\amnltlOnal (oundatloll. By adopting tlllS attitude ~hey c1aimed ta be
1 elllalJllJlt\ cOllsistent with the IIMl's origll1al ideals, sa that they called
t hClllselvc~ the "t l'lie" IIMI.32 1 ~owever, thls body was not recognized
olllClally by the <1l1tholltles.
I\.s for the Pli, this organizatlon ftrmly reJected Pancaslla as its
foundatlOn, lIlsistml!, that ItS foundation was "Islam" only. Subsequently,
the l'II har! to acccpt the bItter consequence of ItS firm position. In a
dcnslon datcd 10 Decembcl' 1987 the Mmlster of Home Affairs banned
the l'II becallse it had not comphed wlth basic provisions of the Law of
Ma~s Orgalllzation. l he lise of slgnboards bearing its name was also
31 Sec Sa III Il 111 a , "SetllJu dl 13ulan Suci," 17.
]2 "Inside Story 011 OffiCIal Mal1lpulatlOn, Spllts tri Islamic University St Udl'tlts 01 ~!tllll/at ion (J lM n," Indonesw Reports 36 (November 1988)' ~ and ]()-17.
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banned. The tonnai declslOll was flot conveyed to the l'II IlCI ,\lISl' Il\' thl'
time of the deadline the assoClatlO1l had Ilot ICpOl tl'd ItS CXI~telH l' to Ihl'
government. As far as the govl'rnlllcnt \Vas COll( l'merl. tlH'rd OH" IIll'rl'
was no longer any associatIOn to repott tn. oU
Islam as a Participatory For~e in the National Development 4
"National Devl'lopml'nt" has been the lJade Illark 01 Ihl' 'New Old,','
government smce the carly 1970's. 1 he WOI cl "dl'velopllll'Ilt"
(pembangurwn) IS not a new tl'lm III the IlId()lll'~lall Idl1l(II"I~l', hlll ~11l( l'
the 197()'s It has olten connoted "socin-eIOIlOIlIH' dl'vl'lopllll'Ill" IIII~
coïnCIdes wlth the deveJopment poil( Y. whlch I~ aplMIt.'llt III d ~,l'IIl.·~ 01
five year dcvelopmcnt prolects ('(lllt'cI the PIIIIA (till' IIVl' Yetll
Devclopment P[.:m) adapted by the SuhaIto I~OVelllltll'llt. {rI 1 ;r,:t'IOPIllt'lIt
33 "PII and GPM Banned By Governrnent 101 Not (olllpIYI1I1~ Will! '-lOI lai OrgantzatlOns Law" 27.
34 There arc two Issues wlth whu:h the 'New OI<ler' gOVl'IIUI\('1I1 h" ... pnmanly concclned Itself sincc the fll'st yeals 01 II~ alltlHlllty (1)
political stabiltty; and (2) national devclopment. 1 () 1 the plll P()~(' 01 politlcal stabllity the govcrnmcnt hac! dlc( t IVPly t,II:('1I ,tli 11('( ('~~,,11 Y measurcs, from the dissolution of the l'KI and II~ all"I(lt{'~" dllel till' amalgamatIOn of polltl(al paltle~, to the ~lalld,lIdl/dtl()1l 01 Ihl' c,ok foundatlOn of Pancas/lu tor the polit J( al 1),11 1 J('~ ,lIld IIld~,', orgamzatlOns. 1 he<;e poil( ics ~eern to have 1)('('11 ~IJ( «· ... <,1111. WII Il t II(' dissolutIOn of the PKI, the vely scn()l1~ thll'at to thl' !~()VI'IIIIrH'III, espeually to the armcd lotces, has bcen de~troy('d, tlte <,11 li plll Il dtlOIl of pohtlcal parties had not only l'nded the (OlltllHllly of the IIIlIltl party system adhcrcd by the 'Old Order', but hdc! aho 11I"c!(' Il ('d',I('1
for the government to c.ontrol the polltJ(,t! pdrtll"" dll(l Ille standardlzatlon of the foundatloll 01 !Jumll\fla (ow,tlllll('(, 111(' rdeologlcal IrltegratlOn of ail polttïcal and ~()( Idl 01 !~dlll/"1 1011', Il Wd~, expected that therc wOlllcl no lonl~er be Idl'olol~1C al Ilv"II y ,lIId confltcts among politiral and sonal for('c~ Ir Indolle'>ld,
35 Sec A. Rlfa'i Ilasan and '/\mllillah Ahmad, "l'>lalll, 1'{'fIIlJall!~l1l1dll, d,III
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III t he cc onolnJ( ~. or ha~ been the pnmary pnollty ln the long term
natIOnal plan (L~).'H) years) on the grounds that the natlOn's standard of
IJVHlI~ wa~ lIJ~ufflClent a~ a ('on~equence of the economlc mstablllty
dllnlll~ Ihe 'Old Order' pellod)G
IOUI Pli Il /\'-. (J <Hl<) 1 ()H7) have fllllShcd, whde the flfth (1987-1993) 1S
:-,t Il 1 ullderwdY. 1 he re:-,t11t of these development programs remains
«()lltlov('r~laL Il I~ adlllltte(\ by rnost observers that the Suharto
I~OVl'llIIlIellt Il,,:-, ~uc (eeded III rehablittatlllg the economy from the
coll<Ip:-,l' lJl'qul'dthed by the old regnne.3 7 Smce the first PELITA was
IIllpll'lIll'llted III 19<>~), Illdonc~1ü ha~; achieved rcmarkable progress, not
ollly III the l'( OIlOIllIC ~e('tor, but aj<:.'o III the social, lelrglous, and cultural
(Hle~. ~H 1 he PIOf~ll'~S of these plans has always been a central concern of
Ihe l'ICSldl'llt's Imll'pemlcllce Day and R/\PBN (the National Budget)
]G
Kaulll ( 1'1Idckrawan" \Il Pcrspeku{ Islam dalam Pembangunan Banqsa }Jertenwol1 Ccndcklllwan M~lsllm Pertama Lembaga Study Aqama dan } Iisalat, l'do /\. Rlla'l Ila~an and I\mrullah Ahmad (Yogyakarta PL2PM, 19H7), l, hCIH ('Iol'lh (Ited a~ Perspektl{ Islam dalam Pembangunan HlIflU'lI·
Sel' liai 11111, ed., 1I111tV In D/versily RegIOnal Economie Development In Indot1c'lUl (SIl1!~aporc. New Yo rk Oxford UnIversity Press, 1989), 3, Il1dolle~ldl1 d('vcloPllll'llt pohcy has rclrcd on the state's expansIOn of ItS IldtlOllal eCOIIOllllC 1I11rastructure, a polrcy whlch was much IIllllll'lH ed by Wl'~te1'll eXpanSlOnIst economlcs and tled ta Watt Rostow'~ t.lkl' otl theor·y. But m contrast to Rostow's economlc appl O(\{ h, wll\( Il ('all~ (01 adcquate capital formatIOn and economlc IIllld~tllll tUI (' as csselltlal to sustamed polItlcal development and sl.\bl(' or viable delllorr dey, the Indonesran strategy, as stated above, ~cell1s tn glvc preccdcm c ta polttlcal stabiltty as a more necessary lartol 1!l.1Il the pUlely l'conorlllc one. See Iloward M. Federsplel, MU\//1// Ifltcl/c( ILIa 1.' and Naliol1al Development 111 Indonesw (New York Nova Snell( e l'ubhshcl S Inc., 1992), 110. Muhammad Al-Buraey, J\tlf1llll/\tlllllvc JJcvclopl1lcl1t An Islamlc }Jerspect/ve (London Rout ledl~l' and Kc!~an Paul, 1985), 28. Susan Selden Pu rdy, "l.cl~ltlllldtlOn 01 powel and dutholltles m a Pluralistlc State Pancasila .lIld CIVrl RelI!~lol1 ln Indonesw" (Ph.D. dIssertatIOn, ColumbIa lhll"CI ~Ity, 19H-l), 2:)4.
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However, thele 1$ sOllle dIspute a~ 10 \vhctlll'I 01 Ilot II1IS PIO}~Il'~~ h.\s
met the expectatlons of the sOCIety II1IWlll'ldl. SlIlel' Il Il,\,> tOtl! hl'd ,1I1110~1
l'very seetol ot the natIOnal plan, the ~l'IIOll~ c( OIWIII\{ dl~lhllll Il''' dlllOIlH
the c1lfferent reglons, espeClally bct\\'l'cn 1,\Vd ,\\lei IIH' olllel 1~1.\Ild~ ,lIld
between the rural and urban are<ts still l'l'm,II Il. In .lddll Ion, 1 Ill' ~()( 10-
eeononlle dispantles between "the l1dvl'~" and "1 hl' IIdvl' not~" h.lvl'
beeome more apparent. rhe econOI11I(' progrl'~~ h(l~ bl'l'l1 Ol! t IH' w\1ole
uneven. The outer Islands, the rural aI'edS, ,\\lei "the !t,Ive I!ot:-." IC( t'Ive
fewer beneftts of development rather than do lav<l, t hl' 1I1 hall dl (,.lS, .\\lel
"the haves" e1ement of soclety.3 9
Such an uneven dlstnbutlOn, ~\('('Ordllll~ 10 Adl )"~()1l0, ha~ IH'l'1l il
common charactenstlc III the process of ~O( hll (!talll',l' III Illally
developmg countnes durmg the last de('ad(~~:10 Ilw, l'XIH~IIl'IJ( e IIHI\{ atl'~
how hmtted the government's abtlity I~ to rc(trh the 1)()Olel' ~e( tJ()l1~ of
the sOCIety wlth ItS development prol~ram~, lIowevl'l, Ilot "Il of thl' ~O( Idl
problems must necessanly be dealt wlth by the I~OVellln\{'1l1. 1 Ill'
37 See for example Douglas S. Paauw "Re( l'lit 1 ('OIlOIlW Il (,Ilcb III Indonesl8," journal of Southeast J\stan S"udle\' 1 (, (1 <m~) L1H-~"().
38 Anfm M. Slregar, "Sohdantas Muslml llntuk Mellf~II"IfIHI K('~.(,IIJdIlJ~all," in Dia/og BIsms Muhammadwah Kehun(lkllOI1 1'C'I1lJu\ufla Mm/lm, ('d. B. Wtwoho (Jakarta Bma Rena Panwélla, 19(1),40.
39 See Federsplel, MUS/lm InteJ/euua/~ and Natlona/ /)eve/upl1'1ent, IO(), Hasan, v, HIll, 53.
40 Adl Sasono, "Moral Âgama dan Masalah Kernl :--.klll<lll P('1l1~allt d/' KdJliIlI Tentang MISSI Islaml dalam Pembanl~llnall Na:--'Iolldl," III I\/am dl Indonesla Suatu Ikhtwr Mengacu /JIYI, cd. ÂmJrl I{dl~. (lak,lIta ILqawidl Pers, 1989), 99.
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par tH rpatron of the ~oClety at large, and espeCIally rts mtellectuals, IS
Important for frndmg a solutIOn to these problems.
Ind()ne~lan Mu..,lml Illtellectuals, ln fact, do deal wlth these questIOns
and P10Vldc ~()me analysls 01 the development process Itself. They offer
Islaml( (Olle ept~ of development, whlCh stress the Importance of
nOI mat Ive vallle~, those belollginf~ to Islam, as the basls of the
developrncllt PI'O!~I'llrn~.41 Sorne 0 f them concern themselves with the
plOblern of povcrty and propose Islamlc concepts to deal wlth It. zakah is
one of tlle lt1~tltlltlOIlS whlch IS advocated as a means of addressmg the
problelll~. Othcrs pay attention to the partlCular problem of the banking
~y~tl'Ill III Indonesla, and propose an lslamic banking system as an
aitelll.lllvc tn the cOllventlonal system whlCh many Muslrms beheve
IIlvolv('~ nlJü) (usur y). 1 he Islarmc bankmg system, sllch as it eXlsts today,
clldeavOI ~ 10 (Oll~trllct 1 mancral alTangements that c1early avold nba>, so
tllttt tlll~ MlIsltm can become Hlvolved in the system without havmg to
wOrly d!JOllt thls IS~lIC. Thcse two Issues (zakah and Islamlc bankmg)
have becn pdrtlnrlar concerns of the Indonesran Muslim mtellectuals
smce the 'New Ordcr' government Implemented the first PELITA in
19<>9:12 1 he Ic\ea~ of three Mushm economlsts, I.e., Dawam Rahardjo,
·11 Sec 1 criel ~plcl, Musltm Intellectuals and NatIOnal /Jevelopment, 111-112.
42 A very carly dls( lISSIOn of bank mterest, however, had actually been Pl'l'sclltcd by Mohammad I-Iatta when he publrshecl an article "Bank l'asay'' (Market Bank) ln the Indonesian Journal Duma Dagang in 1939. Ile 1 e,tcrdtect 11Is Ideas rn 1958 ln his book entltled Beberapa Fasal 1/...011011/1 ()omc 1 rOllomlC Issues), WhlCh was a compilatIOn of articles extenslvcly ctlSClISSlIlg tapies such as money, bank credit, and the QucStlOIl of IIltCICSt. 1 latta dlct not reJect the concept of bank interest 101' plodlll live IOllns or mtcrest which was not inordmately hlgh. A prodlll tlVl' 10,1ll II1tcrcst that was ncithcr very hlgh nor very low was
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Ahmad M. SaefuddIn. and Mllbyarto. wIll be prl'~cntcct III tlll~ :-l'( tlOI1 to
illustrate the solutIons proposed by the Musllm mtdlel 1 liaI:- III t hl'
economlC domaIn.
Dawam Rahardj043 plOposes an Ideolol~Il,\1 altl'llldtl\'C ,\~ thl' I),ISIS (JI
an Islamlc eCOnOITlIC system. /\((01 cl i ng to hllli. ,\11 1:-1,11111(' 1.'( 0110 III 1< ,
system must be consIstent wlth spll'ltual and (ultur,1I t Iddlt IUIIS. Ile tl'll'I:
to certaIn Qur>ûmc notIOns ~lIld the 11IstolY ni tlll' l'It'pht't':- 1111 .... :-,1011
(dacwah) as the theoretlcal basls 101 such a SyStCIII. 1 hl' III:-t Il'vel,,t IUII
(AI CAlaq' 1-5) conslsts of verses whlch 1 III pl(lIlt the «()Il~( I()W>IH'~:-' 01
J/llhïyah (Taw~ïd) and that 01 HubhuhiVlIh: I.1 \VIth wllIrh .. hllllhlll (.III
attain hls or her eXlstentlal rom,( l()llSne~~. 1 dkllll~ the OUI' ,1111< lIol10llS
and the history of the Prophet's IIIlssion ,,~ a gllJ(le. tlH' MII:-,IIIII:-' "hould
attempt to realIze an Islanllc eCOllornl( ~y~tl'III by IIllpldlltllll~ ('t II\( ,d
not a Y/bu> but rente (rent), the Icl~al status 01 whl( Il. d( «()ldIlIJ~ 10 Hatta, was halai (penllIsslble). Bank IIItelest, he "11~IIl'd. w",> " necesslty reqlllred In the establishment alld Opl'ratloll 01 h,JlII,,> wh,," were much needed by sO('Jety to advallcc ItS erollOllly. 1 hl' 1111 !tH'1I1 l'
of Hatta's thought on the bankl:1~~ lIl~tltlltl()1I III IlIdolJ(''>I'' I~ (k"l enollgh. Banks have berome uselul In~tltutlOl1:-'. 1 hl'Y .Ill' v\{·wl'd. based on Hatta's framework, a~ IIlstltt'lIO\l:-, ,IIat .11(' dl t IVl'Iy eliminating Y/bü) or at lea~t redllnnJ~ ml\( Il 01 the nhll) dl IIVIII('~ withll1 the socIety. 10 pl cvellt t hls 1)1'.11 II< l' IIOIlI bec Ollllllj'. WH!t'
spread, since 1967 the ~~overnmcllt ha:-, l'XP<ltld('(\ tlJ(' plOI l")~ 01 instltutlOnahzatlon 01 the bdnkIll~~ ~y:-,telll dowlI 10 Ihl' V"I"I~(' 1('v(·1. judging from thls developnll'nt, RahaalJo dll~lIl':-', 011(' (<III 1 OIU IlIdl' that the mstltutIOn 01 mtele:-,t Oll (dlHtal app(',,,:, to Ilave 1)('1'11 accepted by the genelal publH. ~ec Dawam I{(dldl JO, "1 he 0111")11011 01 Istamlc Bankmg 111 Indonesla." III J'ilaml( Bonk/no ln )()UtJ1l'i/\/ 11\/(/. ('d. Mohammed Anff (SlIlgaporc In~tltllte 01 \olltlll'(l')t Â'>lilll \t IIdH'~I, 1988),140-163.
43 Dawam RahardJo was born rn <';010 ((entlal Java) Jtl 1()t1~. 'II' alh'lId(,d Gadjah Mada Unrverslty In Yogyakal ta dllcl c<lIl1ec! i.I dl'l~r ('l' III Economies. He jomcd the the ~taf 1 01 the In~tltl\te 101 1 (OIlOrnH <lIId SOCIal Researrh, I:.ducatIOn and Inlorrnatlon (1 jl H )). lal(" 1)('( orrll"l~ its dlrectol' for a number 01 year~. ~C( 1 CelCI ~PIl'l. Mu\l/m Inle//('( 1 UU/\
and NatIOnal JJevelof7ment, ~H
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v,dtle~ dnHHI!~ edu< aled Mu~llms and In the society In general.45
1\ !',Irnddl (OIH'('pt I!', propo~ed by J\hmad M. Saefuddm4G ln hls article
"lfarapan B'lIl1 dl f('nl~é"l KII~IS ~I!',tem f kanorTII Kontemporer" (New Hope
III the MHJ:-,t 01 1 he ! II~I~ of the C:ontemporary [conomlc System) which
('Xplalll~ tlldt tht' ba!',J( comcpt of an 1~lamlc economlc system hes In the
IIltt'Heialloll lJetwccll Cod, man, and nature in a form of "tnangular
aJ'l'alll~Clllent" whcl e Cod takc~ thc positIOn at the top, whlle man and
naturl', l'aeh of who III O( CUplCS the two positIOns below, are obedlent to
Cod'!', lule:17 )Ul('C man IS appomted the vlccgerent of God (Khanfat Allah
fI al-an.' 0111 )an surah 2 30), he ha~ been g1ven a Ilmlted control over the
wcaltll and I('!-,Ollires 01 the earth, whlch was created as a SOUlce for the
('(OIlOIllH (\ltlVlty and wcll-bemg 01 the people tQur)an ~urah 16 10-16).
'1 Ile IIl1pl«'dllOIl IS Ihat a man IS constrallled to perform weil wlth that
44 1Ii1ll1Yllh (f a\.-vl1ïd) means God'~ Umty and Soverelgnty, this lays the rllle~ 01 Cocl-r'nan and man-man relatronshlps. Ruhbuhïyah means (,od'~ dlVIlle drJ<tngement for nourishment, Stlstenance, and dlrecting thllll~s toW<ll(b thelr perfectIOn), J\I-Buracy argues that thls IS a IUlld.ulll'nl.t! IdW of the umverse whlch thlOws hght on the dIvine mode! 1<11 t he lise and developmcnt of resources and theu ffiutual SlIppOft ,;'ld sharmg, see !\1-BlIraey, 181-182.
,l~ï Sec \)dWdlll Rdhald)o, fJerspekuf IJeklarasl Mekkah Menu}u Ekonoml 1.,lum (B,lIld 1I1l1~ MI/lm, 1989),84-85. I-Ienceforth is Clted as Perspektl( J)ckhll lI\/.
'If> Ile W.1S !Jorn III Cil ebon (West lava). He earned a Ph.D. 111 Agncultural 1 WIlOIllH ~ 1 rom the Justus Liebig Institut, West Germany, 111 1973. Prof esslOllally he has bccn a staff mcmber at the Agncultural Instltute 01 B()I~Or tW('~t .Iav,,) and al a pnvatc II1stltutlOn, Ibn Khaldun lInl\'C' !',llr . .lbn located dt Bogor. Ile has served as a depanment chair ,Illet ctl'an dt the IOlmer dnd I~ector at the latt<.>r II1stltutlOn, Federspiel, /l'111'\/1111 Illtcllc( tl/aIs und NatlOl1al Dcvelopment, 4b.
·17 I\hllldcl. M. ~dcllldd 111, "1I.uapan Baru dl rcngah Knsls Ekonoml I\OlltClllpOICI'," PlIl1Jl MasyaYOkat (/akmta), 21 Octcber 1983, 42, hl'Il( c\ollllllted .\S "1 l ,\1\1 P <'\11 Halu".
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wealth and meet CCltd!l1 obJectives wlth It:t~ 1 hll~. the l'utile
performance of cl man \VIth respel t to the \\'(.',\It11 and Il'~()llln'S 01 the
world IS dlrcctcd toward~ the lulftlllllent 01 11I~ dut\' d~ \'lre!~l'Il'l1t 01 t;od.
whelcas development. III Nlllch()lI~h M,Hllld's \\'olds, "IS tlll' 11I1I""IIl'lIt 01
the vlcegerental funt tlon 01 a man III the \\olld, "vh\( Il hl' IlII1~t 11I~lIly
befolc God".49 Vlcegerenry, thus, ~11(11I1ll'S the ,H t 01 l"ISIl1I~ the ~t,\IId,\ld
of IIvmg by portraymg the pnlll'lJ)dl rUllctlon 01 Cod as hl'IIl!~ to ''l'''',\)~l'
as cffectlvely and cfflClelltly as pO~~lble hUIl1<ln Idl' ,\Ild to III"kl' Il
prosperous.50
Quotmg vanous Qur>amc percl'pts, Sacludd1l1 ,\{'kllowll'dl~l'~ th,lt Ihl'
mequaltty whlch eXlsts m the maten,,1 cllstllblltlon 01 the dl\'1I1l' gilt 01
grace IS God's prerogative. Ihelelol'l', the Il<h ~h()lIld th<lllk (,od lOI tlH'
grace He bestow~, and should work tn 111<\llltalll ('qu,d.ty (l'I'"dll<lII""I"III)
wlthm the sOCiety (~ürah b IG:»). 1 he IIllpl\( (ltlOn 01 tlll~ clOIIIII\(',
Saefuddm argues, IS that there should be .Ill ellort Oll the palt 01 tlll' II( Il
to achleve equaltty and Iratelnlty amonl~ the people 111 Ihl' ~plH'II' 01
economlC actlvlty and cooperation 111 the ecollotlly.') 1 /\11 Oldll1ldy, t IH'
economlc actlvlty of man m the world should benellt Ilot only 1IIIlISPl! 01
certam privlleged classes, but all people as weil.
48 IbId., 44, Fedcrsplel, MUS/II11 Intcllectua/\ and Nal1ona/ /)('w/o/1nwnt, Ill.
49 Sec M. Amin /\ZI'/, "Mencan 1 tlka Peml)dnJ~lHldll lJrndt," /1('n/1/'kll! Is/am Da/am Pemhangunan Banqsu, :J.h, qllotllll~ Nille IJ()II~IJ MddJld, "Agam a clan Ulka Pembangunan" (\.(·mb(ll~a Study tq~arna d .. 11 Ilhalal (LS/\F) diSCUSSion pclpel, n.p., 19X4).
50 Ibid., 27 .
51 Saefuddm, "Ilarapan banl," 44.
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1/1 (Olltld..,1 10 the above two mtellectuals, who base thelr theones only
011 IslarrJl( notIOns, Mubyarto, a promment Indoneslan econonllst,52
(O/llbllle~ the Olll<inl( (one epts of economlCs Wlt h the national Ideology
01 t lIe l'um (J\"u. /\c (01 dlllg to hm1, the Indonesran natIOn, whosc
ICI(·()I()I~Y I~ the Pun({/\i1a. belleves that ItS cconomlc morahty IS basecl on
tllls J(1e()I()J~Y. Ihe (hdlartclï~tl(S and form of the natIOnal economy, as
OUtlI/H'c! by tht' 194') ConstitutIOn, are m accord wlth Qur>alllc teachmgs
(:-'lf mil 'l(J 10 dlHI <1 1). In thls regm cl, the QUI'> an contallls concepts of
IlIstlC'c <111(1 thc cven (lIstnbutlOll of wealth and IJ1come (slÏ l'ah 41 10 and
') <) 7). 'ï 3
Islll/ll IS, thus, a source of ethlcal economlc actlvlty and development.
Ilowevcl, Mtlbyarto contlllucs, nelther Qur\ïnic teachmgs nor the
trtldltloll of thc PlOphet (S'unnah) arc alone sulflCient to provlde
1~llld('11I1C~ 101' l11an's bchavlOr or lor a government's pohcy. Practlcal
l~lIld('llIlcs are I1ceded to detclmlllc development pnontles 50 as to avoid
lallure 111 <le 11Ievmg the ultlmate objectIves of the development Itself.
Whde thc l'lJl1W\ï!O, the 1945 C0I15tltutlon, and the GBHN have provlded
the etlllcs 01 n,ltlonal cconO/1l1C development, the Tn/ogl Pembangunan
(1 J'\l()t~y 01 Illdoneslan [)cvelopmcnt, I.e. even distnbutlon, growth, and
natloll,t1 st<lblltty) 15 the 1110st practltal sct of operational gUIde!lIles ta
r ') ,h. Ile w.\S born on :3 September 1938 m Yogyakarta, Central Java. He
Stlldll.:,d 1 COnOll1lCS at Ga)ah Macta UllIverslty, Yogyakarta, and contllllled IlIS edtl<\ltlon at the Iowa UniverSity, until he was awarded a Ph.J). SIlice 19G3 he has served as a professaI' \Il hls alma mater, (;<\1,111 l\1.H!,llJllIvCISlty. see Raeder and MahldIn Mahmud eds., 178.
'd 1\1 li bv,1I to, "1 tll,,, l'e1l1bal1~~Unall rkonollll," III Etlka Pembangunan tlll/Ilm l'el1llklrllll 1.\/(//11 dl Il1dc)I1("jll1 cd. Machnlln Hlls~e\ll (Jakarta, R(llilwdlJ Pel~. 19~b), 1') 1-1'L2.
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admimster the state and son al hle.s-!
The Issue of zaküh (oblJ~r.atory alms) I~ ( IO~l'h' 1 eldll'd 10 1 ht' 1:--~lIl" 01
poverty and the BLl}'( a/-Mù/ (the hOU~l' 01 \\'L'\(<lIt', plIl>llI Ill'<I:--lIl\ 1.
l(/kllh IS a social and lelJ!~IOllS dut)' e~I,\bhslll'd I>v Ihl' \'Ioplll'I
Mu~aml11ad, whlch Imposect UpOI1 the nch tlll' ohh!~dtl(}l1 10 ,\~~,I:--t 1 Ill' il':-,:-
fortllnate as a poor-duc, aIllOUl1tlll~~ to 2,') pCI' (l'Ilt 01 OI1l"~ Ill'I ""\'lllJ~~.
rherc IS also d special /.uküh wllH Il 1:-' Illlpo:-,ed UpOIl ,dl I\tll:-.hlll~ l'dl Il
year at the end of thc lastlll!~ llIonth. 1 hl~ kllld 01 /lI/..ul! I~ (,llll'cI /i1/"t/( (//
f/~r, and amollnts to about 2.5 k!~s 01 staple I()()d~ or " ~IIIII 01 1110 1 Il'\,
equivalent in valuc to thls amount of lo()d~tllii. OtlH'1 th,m /(//..1111 tlll'I('
are chant y (~adaCfah), spcndll1!~ (m!ill/l, dllel the (h,lIlt,,!>\(' IOlllld"IIOil
(waqf). Ali of these I11cans (,Oll~tltllt(' the ('( OIHHlllI Il'!-'Olll( lI<, 01 the
ummah whlch arc é:lllllcd not Ollly dt hl'Iplll!~ tlte Ill'('dy. wlllt It I~ lltl'
pnmal'y alm, but also at provlclll1!~ fllnd~ lOI otlll'r ~()( I,d (dlo( dtl()ll~ ~,IIIIJ
r r as education, tralllmg, l'chabtlltatlon, and crnploymellt polll Il':-'. ) )
As an oblt~ratloll upon tlle rI( Il MlI~llIm, /lIktlll I~, thl'Iefoll', tI
potentml economlc resoulcc 01 the Mu~lml (Olllllllllllty, 1 hlolll~h /li/wh.
Sacfuddm states, the Musllms will be able to Ill( Il'a~l' cc 011011111 !~I owt"
and at the sarne timc mallltalll " dlstllblltlOll of 1111 Oille ,IIHI l'( 011011111
growth wlth equlty. ln manal~e ancl deveJop tlll~ lII~tltl1tlOIl tlll' Mw,ll/tI'.
must have a leadcrshlp wlllch IS respcc tcd III the f'OHlllllllllty dllcI ("1),,111('
of collectmg, dlstributmg, and spenclll1l~ the /aküh to meet thl' t(lIl~l't a<,
54 IbId., l32-134 .
55 Sec I\I-Buracy, 185.
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~tlpldated by hlarnlc Idw.:JG 1 he target IS not only to mect the temporary
need~ of the lecelvers, but lIloreover IS designed to release them from
povelty, thereby they will no longcr be recelvers but will be transformed
Illto the kllld of peoplc pro~perous enouf~h to be glvers.57 1'0 meet this
lonf~ t{'rm trall~formatloll of the pOOl' mto glvers, It IS wldely belreved that
a Mu~lrrn trei\sury, the /layt al-Mal, IS essentwl.
1 he Ba}lt aI-MailS a finannal instItution that mobllizes the hnds and
resollrcc~ of the ummah for the purpose of ralslflg the standard of IIvmg
and the human values Dt the poorest segment of the commllnlty. It IS also
i.llmed al mcetll1~~ f~enelal commun/ty m~eds whlch are m accordance wlth
the provIsIOns of Islanuc law.5~ 1 he Hayt al-Mal has been III eXIstence
CVCI' ~Jllre the ~ecollcl Ca"ph, <-Umar Ibn al-Khattab. It mltlally functioned
as a stO( kholdmg (ompany to asslst the life of the earbest generatlOn of
Muslrms. I\t the man o-Ievel of economlCS, the Bayt al-Mill woulcl enable
the management of zakilh to be more effective by workmg to make a
stronl~er eCOIlOllllC Impact. Slich a body, Dawam RahardJo says, should
cooperate wlth the local government, whlch coutd functlOn as guide,
superVlsor, and subsldlzer. The government should also train skilled
rnanagcnal pCI ~()lllIel. RahardJo mamtams that the Bayt al-Mal personnel
5G Ahmad 1\1. )aeluddm, fkol10ffll dan Masyarakat dalam Perspekuf Islam (Jakarta Ralawall Pcrs, 1987), 114, henccforth clted as Ekonoml dan Mll'iYllWkllt.
c..,. ::> 1 Sce 1 cdcr spld, Musilln Intellectuals and NatIOnal Development, 112.
58 Saclllddlll, /ï.':0I101111 dan Masyurakat, 118, see further Idem et aL, Islam IlI1wk J)/.'\/plll1 I1mu fkonomr Buku Daras Pendl(lIkan Agama IsIO#1l l'ado J'Ctf/I/rLl17l1 III1~Wl Umum (Jakarta Proyek Pembinaan PcndlliJk..\lI Ag.Ull<l Islmu Pada Pergllruan TlIlggl Umull1, Dlrektorat PCmblll<wll J>ClJ~lIlllall IlIIggl Agama Islam, Departemen Agama RI, 19H()), 1 L~-l·tS.
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sholiid Implement programs, glvc mformatlOl1 ln tlle ('01lll11l11l11y
concerning its actlvltles, and subnllt wnttcn ICports .. boul Ils ~\I·tl\·ltll'~ 10
a board of dlrectors. It sholiid also pubhsh reports 101' tht' J~()\'Cll1lllelll
and the commulllty.59
ln Dawam RahardJo's vlew the Bayt a/-MM. Il1us, IMS thrt't' IUllctlollal
aspects.
1. Moral and spmtllal aspects, whercby the Hayt (/!-f.4ü/ serves as a pillar of reltglOn, whïch el1ablc~ Iht' pt'ople 10 release themselves l'rom the shacklcs 01 slavel)' lllld exploitation.
2. A redistnblltive aspect, whlch ~lIpp()rls the ('( 01101111<
growth of thc pOOl people and IIl1plove" 1 hell purchasing power, henccforth, the I(\('al of 1 il Il distributIOn um be rel,ll/cd.
3. An mvestment aspect, whteh rreate~ lllld 1111 Il'a~l'~ 1 ht' field of employrnellt dml peopl("~ Ill< Olllt'. III 1 III~ respect, the mvestment IS lIsed to IlIlalHe Ihe lItlh"ItlOI\ of natural resoulhos plovldcd hy (,od lor tht' plO~pt'lIty of hllman bemgs.
Actually, a body slmllal' to the Hayt al Mal dlleddy l'XlsIS III ~ollle
places III Indonesia, namely the BAZ (the Lakill1 Mallal~el1al Body). 1 hl' BAI
has been establlshed permanently m several PIOVII1('('S 111 Illdoll(,~I", 1.('.,
Aceh (1975), West Sumatra (1973), South ~lImatla and LaIlIIHIIlI~ ()<)7')),
Jakarta (1968), West Java (1974), ~oulh Kallln<llltall () ()77), 1 a~t
Kalimantan (972), North SulawesI and ~ollth ~L1laWe~1 (1 (m'd. illld W('~I
Nlisa Tenggara (date lIncertalll).61 Accordmg to Rahardlo, thel e are 1 hJ('e
partlclIlar patterns of operatIOn whlth an' char<lc tel'l~tJ( to tlll~
institutIon' the flrst pattern places Stl css on (ollectlOn 01 /ukut ul-(/~r
59 RahardJo. Perspekllf D/~k/arasl, 164.
60 Saefuddm, Ekonom, dan Masyarukat, 121-122.
61 Rahardjo, Perspekt,r /Jeklarasl, 1 H9.
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(('.!~. 111 W('~t Idva), (he second emphaslzes the management of property
alrn~ (/.okat al-ma!), (hanty (~odoqah), and spending (m{aq) (m Jakarta),
(Incl the Ihlld ~{Ive~ attention 10 the management of 'slamic prop~rty. This
tllllcl Jhlltelll ~eern~ tn be developmf~ mto a flilly-fledged Bayt al-Mal,
wllH Il would (olier 1 and managc the commllnity's propeJ'ty as gUlded by
'~Iallll( law hL "he Body of ReliglOlIs Pro pert y (" Badan Harta Agama") m
Ac ('h 1:-> a ( (Ise JlI pomt.
RCf~ardlc~s of whether there are pragmatic reasons on the part of the
HoveJlHncnl 10 coJJect as much as pOSSible of the Mushm's funds for
morc ncneral sectors, the Mushms should see the establishment of thls
body as a SCII()lI~ atternpt on the part of the government to manage thelr
fllnd~. 'hCldoIC, Sadllddlll argues, the Mushms are urged to develop the
fUllrllOIlS and slnlllflcanrc of thls body partlCldarly for the pllrpose of
c1l'veloplIlH thl' ~tandard 01 IIrc 01 thc un1n1ah. 1 hey can lISC the funds for
the ncatloll of ncw flclds of employmcnt, for trallllllg m manage rial and
lechlllcal ~kJlb, and for other productive busmess that can Improve the
spll"ltual and physlcal prospenty of the ummah.G3
1 he second IS~UC IS that of bank mterest and the bankmg system. The
MuslIlll thtnklllg 1 cgardlllg bank II1tercst and an 'slamlc banklllg system in
IndonesJa CdlllC to the fore whcl1 a nllmber of semmars about economics
in Islam wcre hcld on seve raI occasIOns bath at the national and regional
lcvrls. '1 hl' setmllars gellcrally questioned the problem of bank mterest
G2 Ibid.
G3 S(\l:~fllddlll. J.k0I101111 dan Mas}'arakat, 119.
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and whether or not It was comparable 10 , IJ1l1 '.b·'
Nevertheless, the qucstlon 01 bank 111 te 1 l'st ICnh\lI1~ lInll'~ol\'{'d. 1 hl'
number of alternative VICWS r,\I~~~es Ilom dl\llIlllll~ It ,I~ '/(///11
(pernllsslble), '.1OIüI by 1 eason 01 '\\ml'1!~eIH y ('Oll(l!t IOns", 1I1t1kt 1/11
(dishked, but not amountmg to a sm), and J.lllrtllll (pIOlllhltl'dL IIH' 1\11I1
leaders, for examplc, l'ven though they tend to 1Jl'lIcvl' h,lIl\... 11I1l'1l'~t I~
permitted, still express dlfferent OI)lIllOIl~ on lb I>ll'( I~(, Il'l~.tl ~I.tl\l~.
Hassan Basn, the present MUI General Chi.\llllldn, hclll\vl'~ th.lt tl'11Il
deposit interest or savlIlg-deposlt mterest I~ Julia l, wlllle olhel Iyp('~ 01
mterest remain debatable. SYllkn C;hal'all, thc IOlllll'1 MlJl (,('IH'I"I
Chairman, IS of the opllllOn that bank II1tCIl\~t IS Julia/ lOI tlll' Il'<I\()1I 01
"emergency conditIOns". l-.Z. Muttaqm, a lormcl' Mill ('11<111111;111, ~ill(l tll,ll
there IS no exploitatlve clement III bank IlItel'e~t. thll~, It 1') Ilot //lIU/II'!>:)
64 ln 1982 IAIN "Sunan Ampel" Surabaya hdc! a semillal Oll "11011011111 Development Accordlllg tn 1~1(1I11" (Pemhun(Jwlllll l "(lIIU/11, MCIIIII lit Pandangan Islam). A sHTlIlar tOPIC was also (IJ~( u~~ed III il ~\('l1lll1ill held at UNISBA (The Islamlc University :)1 BandulllO III Apl JI II)H L III December 1984 tSAF (Lemba}:a Studl t ;~,lIlla d,Ill 1 J1~("at 111(' ( ('111('1 for the Stlldy of ReligIOn and PhJlo';ophy) hdd It~ 111:--.1 1I1('('tllll~ attended by Mushm mtellc(tuab to dISClIS~ the "1'(,I~I)l'('llv(' (JI 1',1.1111 in the National Dcvelopment" (Penpckfl{ 1.\10111 da/um 1'('III/J(/lIlIIlIlUII
NaslOna/). And III Dc( elllbcr 1 <j()O the MlIhdltlllltldlYdh Ol!(dlll/('d d busllless dialogue wlth thc thcmc "l)eveIOpI1I1( thl' BW,JIIl'~):) 1'()t('lItlttl in Muhalllmadlyah" (pengcml1ul1f1an /:1\#1/" Mllh li 11111111lllya II). 1'1101 t () these events an IIlternatlcnal (onfcrcnr c 011 ('( 01101111( ~ III hl,lIl1 Il,1(1 been held ln Mccca III 197b. Dawam R<lII;lIdlo pllblJ\ltl'd li IHI\Jk entltlcd Perspekttf J)ekla ra ,'1 Mekkah (Pel ~)pl'( t IV(' (JI MI'( 1 <III DeliaratlOn), thc contcnb of whu h dl~( Il'':' the 1~<'I1(,:-' wllu Il d/O:,(' III the latter conference and some ploblem~ Iclatllll~ to tho~(' 1:,'.11(". III Indonesta, sec Pemhanyunan 1 konol1l1 lJa/am l)lIl1{/unl1l1t1 1\/0111
(Surabaya c.v. AI-Ihsan, 19H2), "BlInJ~d Ballk Rd)éI (Itdll BIlk.lll i ," l'onJI Masyarakat (Jakatta), 21 Oktober J<Hn, LL. !\Iullad I.IC ky M.)., "llIwéll Pertcmuan Cendcktawan MuslJm Indol1('~ld," III IJenpekfl{ I\I1Im /Ju/am Pembangunan Bal1gsa, 9 .
65 Ibid., 140.
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wherea~ Iblahlm Ilu~~eln, anothcr MUI rhalrman, opmes that only rn the
(a~c 01 ail emcl'J~ency ~hould bank mterest be tolerated. however ItS
orlJ~rnal 1e!~aJ status rcmarns ~aram (plohlblted).G6 Whlle Muttaqrn
stlc~~e~ tht' e1cment 01 exploitation, and Ghal.aJI that of "emergency
(olldltlon~", Iltl~self1 lays str'e~s on the origrnal statlls of nba>, whlch was
hurüm and t he temporal y lIatul e 01 "emergency rondltlOns".
PronlJsrn!~ alternative bankrnf~ models wlth rnterest-free systems are
pJ'('sented by Ahmad M. Sac( lIddrn rn hls aI ticle "Harapan Baru cil Tengah
KI'I~IS Slstlm 1 kOIlOlll1 Kontemporer". Here, Saefuddrn proposes a form of
"cooperatICHl" whl('h ('an operate at any level of economlc actlvlty, I.e., al-
tiare} (01 al-qlr~1 loan) rn the lOI m of cooperatIOn between a fmanCler
(hank or depo~ltors) and a workrng party (e.g. entrepreneur) on the
condItion tltat the former and the latter ail stand to garn or Jose together.
One !Olfll l~ callecl nwdlirahah (Ill. speculatIon) m which the bank
l'maures the entlre operational cost of the economlC umt, whIle the
cntreprcncur works ac('oldrng to hls sklll and expertIse. Another form is
l1lurilbul,llll1 (cost -plus f'lIlancrng) when the bank pllrchases the goods
needl'd by il cllcnt and sells them to hlm at a marked-up pnce (that is,
('()~t plus ail aglccd proftt margrn).G7 ln additIon, he also suggests other
l1on-usury Illodcls such as mushürakah (partnershlp, I.e., sharrng capital
by thc bdnk and entl eprcneur), ljï:rah (a form of leasing), and bayC salam
bG "Bun!~a Bank Rlba dtau Bukan7," 22.
G7 Sce S<let uddlll, "Ilarapan Bam," 48. Mohslll S. Khan and Abbas Mlrakhor "1 hc 1 lIlallClal System and Monetal y Polrcy 111 an IslamlC 1 ('ollomy," III 1 l7eorct/cal S'rueilCS ln Islal11lc Banktny and Finance, ed. l\1oh:-'1ll S. Khan and Abbas MlIë:lkhor (Houston, Texas IRIS Books, 1 (HU), 170. See also Ilablb Shlra71 ed. Islanllc Banktng (London ButtCi WOI th. 1990), {Ihlptel s 3 dnd 4 passim.
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(a sale contract 111 whlch the p\,\('e IS lMld at the tlllle 01 (lllltl"l'tlll!~
whcreas the deltvery ot the goods sold t,\"-es pl,H'l' ,It ,1 lutull' (\,\Il'L
Becallse these modcls are still (luestlOnahll' dS to wl1l'tIH'1 thl'\' ,1Ppl',\1 ,IS a
legal sldestep 01 a legltllllate Wdy to ovel('OIlll' thl' IIlt/'llt 01 thl' 111'11' 1 dl',
RahardJo suggests that reseal'ch IIlto Sll( Il lllodeb I~ IH'( l'~~,1I)' tn
lInderstand the opelatlOnal pattellls 01 the bl,1I1l11 1l<\1l"1Il1~ ~\'Sll'lll.bH
The concepts proposed by Sacluddlll wou Id dppl'al' to hl' p\,()IIlI~I\I!~,
since they offer other ways to perform ('0111111el< lai ballkllll~ IIIIH'tIOIl~
whlle at the same t1lne avoldmg nhü>. l hese COll( epts hdVl' dtt l ,\( tl'd thl'
attentIon of the Mmlster of RCltglOliS I\llall s, MUlldWII '-I.'d/all, who
dehvered a speech at the semmal' on "1 COIlOIllI( !-. III hldlll" hl'lcl ,1\ lJNI\B/\
(The IstamlC Umverslty 01 Bandung) III I\PI Il 19H L ()Il 1111', ()( (d!-.101l t h<.'
minister urged the CU/(lI11Ü> to l'cath a ('on!-.l'II~u:-, (OIHl'IIlIIlI'. Ihl' 1c,~(II
status of bank mterest a('conlIn!~ to Islam. 11<.' abo tOlIl IH'cI 011 tlll'
posslblltty of adoptmg the mlddte COlll~e 01 the ballklil!~ sy~tl'III, 1.('., d
bank wlth an mterest-tl'ee system whlch techlllcally wou Ici he ("lied
muqarabah or al-qlYq.69
The Idea of establtshmg an IstamlC banklll~~ IIlstltutlOIl III III<!OIU.'!-.liI
based on these concept~ was relteratcd at the M\JI wOlk~IHlP ,,1 ( I~dllitl
(West Java), m August 1990. I\t the end 01 the tneetll1!~ the paltH Ipdllt~
asslgned the Commlttee 01 1 conomlf' DeveloprrH'lIt (Ko/'mlC'
Pengembangan Umat) 01 the MUI the task 01 e~talJll~hlll!~ <III Il)\('\('\t 1Il'('
bank. ThIS deClslOn wa~ realfirmed tn the National ( onv('ntlOtI 01 tlle MIJI
68 RahardJo, Perspeku{ f)eklara.~/, ~4 .
69 See "Bunga Bank Rlba atall Bukan"," 22.
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11('ld III 1 he ~arnl' mont h 111 !akart<.l. 1\ (ommlttee was then formed for the
I('all/dllon 01 thc plan.
III(' pldll W(I~ wclcornccl by PI eSldent Suharro. He hlmself named the
ballk BMI (Hank Mucamaluh Indonesw), Inste<.lcl of the Imtlal name
PI()p()~('d hy Ihe ('omnllttee, Le, the BMII (Bank Mucamalah Islam
In{/oll('\w). A loan or ~ billion ILlplah (IndonesJan currency) for ItS InItiai
('apllal wa~ rHOVldcd by the Y J\MP (the FoundatlOn of the Pancasllalst
Muslllll C liant y), a IOlll1ddtlOn LInder Suharto's directIOn. AddltlOnalloans
wc Il' ill~() p,lvell by I(Hlr other social toundatlOns under the dIrectIOn of
~lIharto .lIld lm, I~HnJly, each of whlcr gave 1 billIon ruplah. These Initiai
IUllcls WCll~ supplementecl by Investments f rom a number of Indonesmn
ellt rcprellCUI ~" ~tatc entcl pllSl'S, and pnvate enterpnses. There was so
Illuch IIlIClcst on the part 01 the Mushm entrepreneurs and enterpnses 111
the BMI that III only LI ~hort tlme (Jess than three months) the capItal of
the BMI 1'l"H hec! the .. Ullollnt of 110 bIllion ruplah. The BMI was then
off H'tally e~tabltshed 111 November 1991 ln Jakarta. Us notanal certlflcate
was sl!~lIcd by 1 7S of Its founders'?O
70 1 he HMI, however, WdS not the flrst Islamle bank in Indonesla. Two ~lIl11lar pllv,lte hanks were actually established not long before the HM!. 1 he III ~t Olle IS the BPR (the Popular CredIt Bank) MatahaYl 1\1 tlltll/va, willeh wa~ estabhshed In September 1990 In Jakarta. ThIS bank 11I1l~ two SYStl'lll~ 01 bal1kmi~, the conventIOnal system and the Islam\( one. 1 he custolllcr may choose elther one in accordance wlth Ills 01 hel behels. But pl'Obabl~' because lt Hllplements two ban king s)'~tellls, thls ban" has Ilot yet attlacted the Mushms' mterest. During olle ye.ll Il IhHI le~s thdll SI'" hllndred clIstomers. The other one IS BPR Uerklill ,'"wl S(~J(ll1tera, whlch was estabhshed in August 1991 in Bandlln!~. In (Ontldst to the Illst one, thls bank nnplements only the 1~1(\1l1l(, b<IIl"IIl!~ sy~tem. \)lIIl1lg the thl ee months SInce It was l'stdhllshl'd, Il IHS hdd Ill~arly nille hllndred customers, see Jultzar "<I~III, et .IL, "1,\1.., 1 d!~1 Menyllllpan dl Bawah Bamal,' Tempo (Jakarta), 9 NO\'l'Ill!Jl'1 1 qq l, 2h.
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The modern Islamlc concepts ot eCOIlOlllH deVl'lnpmellt plopost'd 11\
Saefuddin and RahardJo constltllte alternative solutions to the ploblt'Ill 01
the SOCio-eronOIllIC dlspantles of sOCIety. 1 hls attltudt' l<lw.\lels
development stresses that 1l01111atlve and rdl!~IOllS valllt's ~h()l1ld hl' d
conSideratIOn III the development polIr)'. 1 he 1Il,\Il,\!~t'tllt'111 01 /(/k,II, ,Hld
othel' klllds of MlISlt1ll challty by the BA/ ,\11(\ 1 he reah/dtlOlI 01 ,lIl hl.\Il\l(
banklllg system throllgh the HMI, III t' only two t'x,\Il1plt'~ 01 ho\\' III!'> llt'lIIg
made possible fOI the w11I11ah to pal'tH'lfltlte ,H Ilvely 111 Ihe Pl()( l'~S 01
development and, at the.' sallie tlllle, Ill1plelllt'lIt tlte teac1l1l1gs 01 Isl,lIl!.
Muslim Intellectuals and National Development
'1 he SymposIUm 01 Indonesldn Ml1:-,llIlI IlItelle( IlIdb, whl( Il Wd!'> Ill'id III
Malang, fast ):lva 1 rom G 10 81)e(elllt>1'1 1<)<)0. Wd!'> d ve:y 1I1II>OIIdill ('Vl'1I1
III tel'ms of the leslIrgclH e 01 the MlI!'>llIlI 1I11t'lIl'( tll,1I tlddlllOIl III
Indonesta.71 It was slgnlf 1( allt III 1 hal It 1>1 oVlded d 10111111 1 01 MII~hlll
intellectllals to qlle~tlOll thclI Iole and IC:-'POII~lhlllly li!'> M Il:-,1 III 1:-', liS
intellectuals, and as members 01 Indonc~lan ~O( Idy-- III 1 hl' I~SlIe 01
natIOnal development. This questIon aro~e ln the Itght 01 (\) the Ill'cd loI'
71 11lItlated by fIve stlldents lrom Brawljaya lJrHvl'r~lty, Mdlall!~ (1 d',I Java), who were concerned wlth t hc ab:-,enre 01 d 1011l1ll wIll! Il (Ollid ullIte the Musltm mtellectuals' asplratlon~, the ~ympo:-'lIml 1)('( ;1111(' d
national cvent. Several rnllll~ter:-, anel 01 hel hlf~IJ('1 1 dnkllll~ bureaucrats, directors of conldomcrate~, and othel UIIPO/ lalll MU'IItIlI~ from vanolls professlOn~, weIl' Iflvolved III tlte (Olllllllttl'(' 1111', Illitiatlve also attracted the attention 01 Pre~ldent )Uhillto illld VI( {' President Sudharmono, who I~;we thell ~uPpo/t to tll(' ~,ympO<,lllfil Suharto was plcased to 1~lve the openllll~ addJ('~~ 011 IIH' 111',t ddy 01 the seSSion, whlle 511clhat mono ~{ave Ihe (10"1Il1~ dddI(H,,, 011 lite lil~1 clay of the session. -, hls con:-,t Ituted, III r (H l, a Idf(' ('V('lIt wh('1 (' 1 wo 01 the statc's top leadcI~ weil' plcd:-,ed to attend d IIwctUljJ
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Mw,IuII Hltellpc tuais 10 be Hlvolved Hl the natIOnal development. (2) the
need for Mw,lIm mtelll'ctuais to address the Issues that affect the ummah.
and (1) tlle expec tatlon by MusIJm sOCIety and by thc govcrnment that
mtt'ilec tuab be a ~o(Jal [orce whlch aets for thelr respective mterests.72
1 he qlll'stlOn of the /Ole of Indoneslan Mushm Hltellectuals ln the
'New Olcler' Indolle~la c an be traced to the carly days of the 'New Order'
perlOc!. ~IIH {' t he ~lIharto reglme came to power ln 1966, Indonesia has
undeltaken a Vd~t IHoJects of pohtical, economlC, and cultural
n~('on~tllJ( lion <llfned at the "modermzation" of thE:' country. However,
Mu<,hm IIItell('( tlldb have felt that, desplte this vast change, the
1~()Vellllllent has not been mllch concerned with religlOus (Islamlc) values
III the PIO( e~~ of 1I<lllOnal development. There were vanous responses
and ('Iltl('l~Ill~ lIlade by the Mushm mtcllectuals to thls apparent lack of
concel'll 011 the palt 01 the l~overnment. Mohammad Kamal Hassan, ll1 his
thesis entilled "( onlemporary Muslim Rehglo-politlcal Thought in
Inclonesl<I 1 he Respol1se to New Order Modermzation,,73 analyzes the
vanolls 1 espollses of the Mushm mtellectuals to the 'New Order'
deve!oplllent pohry and categonzes these under flve headings
Idcolo!~I('al, Ideahst, (\rcomodatlOmst, reformist, and protestmg. Of these
(Ive type~, (OUI' are relevant enough to our diSCUSSIOn to be briefly
dlustrated here the Ideologlcal, Idealist, accomodatlOmst, and protestmg
types.
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1,- Sec Ahmad W. Pratlknya, "Anatoml Cedekiawan Muslim, Potret IndonesJ(I," III RdIS, cd., 1-2.
~ , 1.) I\tnh.Hlllllcd Kamal Hassan, "Contemporary Muslim ReliglO-politlcal
1 houl~ht III Illdol1c~la -1 ne Response to New Order ModermLation" (Phd. \)ISSClt,ltIOIl, (olumblil UllIVCI'Slty, 1975).
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The IdeologlCal type apphe~ to the sort 01 rcsponsc WIlH Il I~ dOl t 1111,11
m motIvatIon. poleI11Ical In substance. and dclt'n~lvc \Il (11.11 ,H tl'I'.
Cntlcisms of this type rcvolvc around the dCI11<ln .. \tlOl1 01 Ihl' 1Il,\INI,11
and spmtllal forces III Indonestan develOpment alld IIlt'llldt' .. lt'hlln.1I 01
the accusation that Islam IS "dntl-dcvclopnH'nl". 111 addltlOll. 11ll'
IdeologlCal group st/e~ses the imporla/l{ e 01 IIlV()IVIIII~ I\ltI~11I1I
mtellectllals In dISCUSSIl11~ topJl'S of hl1~h nat 10/MI IIllpol'tanl'l'.
The Ideahst type IS applied to that SOIt 01 (,l1tJ('ISIll~ wh\{ Il Stll'~Sl'S
that the thrust of de\ elopment 15 the developmellt ni the hUIIlal1 IH'IIII~ !II
his or her physICal and mental qllahties. \)evelopmellt. ,H «()rdlll,~ ln 11l1~
type of response, can only be worked out Ifl a (ontcxl wlll( It ,1I1()w~ 11111
realtzatlOll of the SharïLah. 1 he governlllcIII I~. tltll~. H'IIII1HIl'c1 01 II~
constltlltlOnal obhgatlon to the Mlishm (ornllltllllty to l,\( 11I1<lll' tlll' IlIlIe!'
apphcatlOn of Islamlc mJunctlons m MlIsllln sOCIety.
The accomodatlOnist type IS charactcn,:cd by l'OIllI)J'()III1~e ,11Ie1
pragmatlsm on the part of the Mlishm ehtc tow(uds tll(' polttHalll'altty III
the 'New Order' period. The a('comodatlOm~ts cali 101' Musltltl ~()('J('ly 10
be positively mvolved In the 'New Orcier' devcloprnt~lIt pl OI~J(III1~. IIIl'
social change, accordm$~ to thl~ lIndcrstandlllg, IIllplte~ Iltat a (halll'IIEl' I~>
offered to the rehglOus ehté to COllstruct a d('v('lopml'III-~>llppOllIVl·
"theology" of a kmd that would permit religIOn to bec orne more 1 devdlll
to the moderlllzatlOn process.
The protestmg type relers to the Mu~IIm OPPO~ltl()1l to 111('
seculanzation trend mal1lfestcd III the GBIIN (the CencI al Olltllne of ,IH'
State's DirectIOn) of 1973 and III the drah of the Marrlil!~e Bill Plopo<,('d III
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thc ~amc ycar, 1 he pcople of thls type dlrected senous enllClsm to
)lJharto'~ politH al re( onstrurtlOn and development pollcles, whlch
~tlc~~ed ploJ~rc~s m thc matenal (economic) realm, Accordmg to AH,
Na~lItlOn, who wa~ HI( ludcd m thls type, the 'New Order' "IS a mental
dtl Illide whl( Il tllms at (reatIn!~ a ~oCJal. polJtlcal, economlC, and cultural
Idc JIllu~('d wlth the cthIC 01 Panwslla, In paItlcular the PnnClple ot Behef
III One SlIplcmc Cod", Proponents of thls cntlcal vlew favored the
Illll·j~r .. tloll 01 C( OIlOnllC and non-ceonomle realms in the development
prO!~I"IIl~,
l hes(' vat IOllS responses of the Mushm ehte, wlth the exception of the
(lCCOmodatlollIst vanety, have in faet put Islam and the Muslims in a
dISadvé.llltal~cOlls position vis-à-vIs the government. Becallse of thelr
SllSJ)J('J()lI~ and ne!~é1tlve VICW towards modermzatlOn. Islam has been seen
by SOIllC l~ovcl'Ilmcnt Icadcrs and by some technocrats as tradltlOnal, antt
ll\Odcrni~m. anti-devclopment and cven anU-Pancas/la. The Mushms have
bcen placcd m a margmal positIOn III the process of Indonestan
devc!opmcnt dnel modermzation and are even consldered as a burden to
rllodcrnl/atlon. 1 hls unfavorable situation has arollsed concern among
SOIl1C Musltm mtellcctuals, espeClally those who favour the realistlc
aCCOll1odallolllst type of response. and promptcd them to seek change,
whlCh t hcy hope. will reversc the negatlve Images of Islam and the
l\1ushms III IndonesIa to mOI e POSitive reactlOn.
Prcredcd by the Pembaharuan (renewal) Ideas lallnched by Nurcholtsh
l\1adlld III the early 1970's, the Pembaharuan group, conslstmg of a
Ilumbcr of young Mushm mtellectuals, lent ItS support to the
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government's efforts In Implelllentlllg the de\'l~I()pml'llt !>101!ldlll 111
Indonesia. In contrast to the respollses 01 sCllIor 1\111~11Il1 mtl'lkrtll.11s
such as Mohammad Natslr, Deltar Noer, SyalJ'lIddlll 1'\',I\\'II,\1ll'I~dl,l, 1\1
Rasjldl, and NaslItlon, whlch conslstcd 101' thc \I10~t P,lIt 01 tIW()Il't\( dl
formulatIOns In the fonn 01 statcmcnts thdt hl,1Il1 I~ Ilot III ( onl l',ul\( 1 10 Il
to modermzatlOn and that 1ll0dell11:tatlon IS <1 J'equlll\IlH'1l1 d( (oldlll)'. 10
Islam, the Pembaharuan f~rollP proposcd il IllOl'e l'Illpll'l( dl dPPI 0,11 Il 10
how to deal wlth the qucstlOn of 1l10derlll/dtlon III Illd()lll'~ld ,IIHI how
MlIslims, formmg the maJonty of Indone~"\Il ~()l'Il'ty, ~h()\Ild Iw IIl\'olvcd
in government pl'Ograllls.
As Howard M. Federsplel obscrves, a lal'l~(' IH 1111 IH' 1 01 1\111:-.11111
intellectuals, whose Ideas cou Ici bc IIldudcd to thl' ,HI OtllOcldllOIlI\t IVlle,
have recently become mvolved III the 'New 01 deI' deVl\lopllll'1l1 pl Il ",1 .1111.
Sigmflcantly, large numbcrs 01 MII~IIIIIS IlOW Idt'1I1 Il y \VII Il the current govcrnmcnt 101' a Illlxtlll'e 01 Il'cI\OIl\. Mdlly .Ill' employed In govcrnmcnt admllllstl<lllv!' d,~l'II( Il':-' (IIH' natlOn's pnme crnploycl). Ot hCI ~ Ill'Iollg t 0 1'111\11111
aSSoCIations that cast thclr polltlu.lliot wlth (,olk,\I, II\(' p,\Ily that aets as the mobtlizcr 01 support lOI Ihl' 1~()Vl'lllIll('1I1 StIll other groups suppoJ't the J~ovel'lltrH'1I1 1)('( cllI\l' 01 speCIfrc policles -In agllCulture, tracle, 01 hll~IIIl'~~> IlIdl promote the w9Y-belllg 01 taq~et J~r()lIp~ ICl wIll< h t IJ()~,(' Mushms belong.
They were generally not much IIltcrested III pol1tl<'(11 hlalll 01 III II\(' 1(\('1\
of estabhshIng an Islamrc statc but welP mOle 1I1tere<,ll'd III lIow to
provldt: an adequate IIlfrastrurtllrc 101' the actlvlty 01 t Ile ummah allcl i10w
to develop the basH structure ne(c~~ary to ~lIppOlt a dl'lIIoC IdllC pollllCdl
system. Not only wcre thcy cmr.loyed by the I~OVClIlJllelll, IHII IIH'y al~,o
74 Howard M. Feclersplcl, "Musllrn Inlellce tuab and Indoll('~"d'\ Nilt 10lldi
Developmcnt," J\swn S'urvey .~ 1 (1991) ~:H.
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~pread ln val'Jou~ professions. 1 hose who wcre ln the bureaucracy began
rD on upy hl,~her pOSitIOns. Others orcupled hlgher managenal level
post~ 111 rnany enterpn~es and other pl'OtesslOns.7 5 ln sllch posItIOns they
apparently (an contnbute more to the development programs and
partH ularly \0 the IIltere~ts of the ummah.
Il I~ not lInllkely that due ta thell' support for gaver nment programs
and thelr Identlflcdtlon wlth the government by employrnent ln the
adnlllll~tl'dtlve af~eIHfC~, the relatfOflshlp between the Muslmlldeallsts and
the J~ovelnlllen( hd~ 1I11PIOVl'd substantlally. 1 hls can be seen Ill, mter
alta, the f~ovel nrnent'~ accommodatIOn of Mushm aspIratIOns when the
former plopo~ed the Bills 01 (Islamlc) RehglOus Court, of the NatIOnal
1 ducatlOn Sy~tl'm, and in the perm:SSfOn glanted to Mushm female
studcnts 10 WCiH the Ji/hah alter Il hac! bcen banncd for several years, as
ha~ been explalllcd III Chapter 2. Llkewlse, It is III thls context that the
~ymposllllll 01 Muslim mtellectllals at Malang in 1990 recelved the full
support 01 the ~~oveJ'llment.
l he symposIum brought together sorne 500 important Muslims,
whosc occupatIons tangcd trom that ot bureallcrats who occupied
I111poltant 1)o~ltlOn~ III the govcrnmental structure, to that of managers III
cnlt'rpr ISCS. and othcr protc~slOnals. l he therne of the symposium was
"\)cvelopllli~ Indonesll\n SOCiety III 21 st Century" (Membangun Masyarakat
Indoncs/{/ i\lwd XXI). !\ numbcl of papers, whICh revolved al'Ound
dcvclopmcnt and the questIon of the l'Ole of Musltm Intell(:ctuals In thiS
75 1 b 1 1 "Is allllS<\~i I10a-.la~1 atall blro",ratlsaSl Islam," Media Dakwah (Jakarta), IlllV 1 ~)91. "<>. sec also rcderspiel, Musltm lntellectuals and NatIOnal /Jcvl'lO!1I1lCl1l. 3.
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era of sCIence and tethnologv weil' plesellted. B.1. (Bt\CIl,II'lHldlll 11I~1I1)
Hablble,7G the State MlIllster 01 Resedlch .1Ild Il'l'Ilnolo!~\'. lOI l",\I11pll'.
presented a paper entltled "1 he Role ni S( Il'nel' ,me! Ic( 11Ilolo!~\' III IIH'
SOCIal 1 ransformatlon l'ro( ess" (/'enllltlll J/11111 l'en//l'llI/,III/II dl/II 1 cklloio/f/
dalam Proses Trcll1S(ormas/ MlI\l'lIrakot). 11\ wh\( h Ill' sl.\Il'd 111,11 "IIH'
Mushms, as a maJonty p.u t 01 Illd()lle~I,1Il ~()l Il'I)'. dH' \,PI Y dt'l'I~I\'(, III 1 hl'
progress of the nation. 1 hey sholiid bl'( ome 1110 Il' Il'l hl\()I()I~H ,Illy
onented 111 order to IInptOVl' thelr stalHl,ud 01 h\'IIl!~ ,lIld ~hollid hl' III 11ll'
front 11I1e 111 the effort to 1Il1p10Vl' pIP(\lI( Ilvlty." OllOIII1I! l'I('~ldt'lIl
Suharto's statcment that "Indonl'~hl'" \l'( onc! ') r '- ) y l'd 1 1 0111'. Il'1111
Development Plan" would becol11l' "thl' ~l'( O\let ph,,~l' 01 Ihl' Il,,IIOII.ti
dwakcJllng",77 B.]. lIablblc fUlthel ~t"lcd Illd! "llldolll'~I"W, ,,\muld wOII, 10
make themsclvcs flcc ftom t1htl'l(\( y 111 ~(I<.'l1l'e <lIHI Il'( hl1()lol~Y. IH'( dll~.l'
only a country with Ihe dbtllty 10 c1l'vdop IlCW Il'( hll()I()!~y "IHI ~( Il'IH l' 111
harmony wlth Its culture l'an SUl'VIVl'"n~
76 B.]. (Bacharuddlll Jusuf) lIablblc Wd~ bOl Il III l'al C l'ail' ()out Il Sulawesi) on June 25, l~nh. Ile obtdllll'd hl~ dl'I~Il'l' dl 1 lit' Illllv('I"lly of Aachen 111 West Germany (1 9bO). WOI kllll~ dt t lit' M(,~~l'I ',( 11111111 Bolkow-Blohm CorpOlatloll, he occunlcd the po~,lllon of VI< l' l'H'''ld(,1l1 111 charge of the appltcatlOn of tc{'hl1olo!~y. WIH'1l 1)(' 1I'I1I11ll'd 10 Indonesia he was appomtcel i\dvls('r 10 III(' DII('( lOI III (111('1 of PERTAMINA Obnll Sutowo), a:-. weil a~, 1)('''(\ of l'II~ 1 i\MINi\':. 1 )IVI"IOII of AdvanceellcchnoloI~y/Aclondll!I(.1I -1 (l( IIllol()!~y. \11)( (' 1 ()"lb II(' IId" been Dlrertor-m-Chlct of PI NllltdlllO (now Il'1 N NII"dllldld 1\11( I.tii Industries). and since 197H ha~ ~clv('d d<., Illl' \Ictl(' MIIII'.I(·1 of Research and lechnolo~!y. Sec BCIlC(\H t i\1J(\{'I~OI1 cl .11. ('(1'., "1111' Fourth Develonment Cabmet !\nnolllH'ed M.II( Il 17 1 cm ~." III(/()/H''llll 35 (April 19H3) 3<)-40.
77 The blrth of the Bueil UtOnlO 0 q~anl/all()11 III 1 cJOK 1<, 1H'lll'vl'cI to IldV(' marked the l'irst "natlOnal awakentrl!(, 101 Il awak<'/Ic(\ tll!' IndolJ('''lall people to the Importance of a nat lotJélll~1 «()tl~( J()IJ<,I1(,<"<' 10 Il)(· process of freclIlg the natHH' frolll (OIOlllall<,III,
78 B.]. Hablble, "Peranan Ilmu PenRetahuan ddfl 1 ekIlOlo!!1 d;IIc1tr1 1'10'>(", Transformasi MasYéuakat" (linpubll~hl'd pdnCI PI{,~)('IIIl'cI dl Ih('
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/\t the rneetJllJ~, <Jnothel Impoltant paltlClpant from the mlnlstenal
level, 1 mil ~a"rn,l() 1 he ~tate MJnlster fOI 1 nVlronment and PopulatIon,
pOlllted out to t he ~ympo~ILlm that IndonesléI shoulcl spcnd more money
on e(ItH al 1011, fOI lIl<.,tancc by scndmg young pcople to study abroad and
by ImpIOVIIl~~ the (ollclltlon of domestll untversltles. Quotmg John
Nan-,IlIII'S pledlCllon that the LIst centuly will be the ela of rellgious
revlval, he al~o ~I re~~ed that Muslml mtellectuals should respond to thls
( hallelll~e. III thls Iq~ht, Il IS nec (~~saly to combme sCience and teehnology
WIIIl re",~J()1l and ~pll1tual values m order to achleve a Just and
pro~pl'J'()lI~ llatlOll, both matenally and spmtually. He stated that
~(IC.'IlII~t~ alld ICIJglOUS leaclcl~ should work to!~ether ta reach the target.
Religion, lI( (()Idllll~ to 1 mil ~alllll, coulcl help teach people how to use
le('hllolol~y 10 II~ best advdntage.80
~ymposlulll 01 Muslllll Intelleeluals at Malang on 6 December 1990), paSSllll, espe( lally 27-29. sec also /\rdmws Sasdl, "[conomlC War to Replace Mlht .. \! y Confltet," Jakarta Post, Deeember 7, 1990, as lepubll~hcd 111 /CM/ Ukatan CendeklUwan MUS/II11 Se-/ndoneslU) dalam Sorotan l'ers /)cscmher 1990 - Apnl 1991, cd. Makmur Makka (Jakarta' Seklctanat Pusat ICM!. 1991), 177. Hcrcafter 1 CM/ (Ikatan CendckwwlIn Musllm Se-/ndonesw) da/am Sorotan Pers Desember 1990-,.prll 1 !J91 1;. ('Ited as /CM/ Dalam Sorotal1.
79 Ilml S,llllll w"s UOI n III 1 dl1.1t, South Sumatra. He obtamed hls Ph.D. lrolll the Ulllverslty of Calll o l'ilia at Berkeley. In the Suharto pcnod, he served cOllsl'cutlvely as a member of the EconomIe Advlsory Team (J 9bb), as d \)eputy Chail man of B/\PPENAS (National Development Pldlllllnl~ A!~eIH y) III charge of Matellal and Infrastructural Planning (1 ~)(;7), Il!'> ~t"tl' MlIllster of l'erfeetmg and Punfymg the State's Apparatm ,md a~ the Deputy-Chamnan of the BAPPENAS, as the I\1lll1ster 01 (omllllllll('atl()n~ (1973-1978), as State Mlfllster for Stlpel VI!'>IOIl of Development and J:nvlronrncnt 0978-1983), and most rerently dS State 1\1JllIstel lor Population and l:.nvlI onment (1983-1988 and 19HH-l ()9.n. see Anderson, 40.
80 Sa:,dl. 1,7. !'>ee alsn "KeLJangkltan RehglUs Pcrlll Jawaban," Jawa Pos, 7 Ih'Cl'IllUl'l 1 ql)O, .b 1 epllbll~hed III ICMI Dalam Sorotan. 156.
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The statclllcllts ot thcsc two tllllllStCI S lI11pltcd rOI1Cl'1'Il 011 Ihl' lhlll 01
Mushms. and cspeCially thclr mtcllcctllals. t!l,lt Ihc\' should ((lillmuc
partlclpatmg In the natIOnal dcvelopmcnt. Il IS 111 Ihls ('ontexl Ihal tlll'
symposllIm lllgcd the followmg that thc Musltm IIltclll'rtll<lb hl'rollll'
involved in the Indonestan devetopmcnt prorcss Oll II1to Ihl' 2 ht n'Ill li ry,
that they sttn1l11ate dl~cusslon amollg dit IIltl'lIl'l tU,lb 011 tilt., ~lIhll'( t of'
the natIOnal development pl'OCCSS, that Ihl'y delIllc Ihl' dut y 01 tlH'
intellectuals In the sOCIal transformation PII)('C~~, ,lIlel 1 hdt 1 !lcy t OIIlHII.lh'
strategie concepts In the <llcas of ttallslolflldllOIl 01 ~('Jl'l1n' ,lIld
technology, SOCIal and eCOn0I111C CI1I~II1CCIIll!~. ,lIld 1 earlll<llI/,IIH)1l 01
cultural and spllltllai values.SI
The symposIUm also stressee! Ihat Il wa~ 111l1H'latlvc thal MlI~11I1l
intellectuals, as a potentially Important part 01 MliSIIIll sOlÏcly. hl' tlllIled.
so that together they WIll be a IOlre that ('<Ill make d 1lll'(1I111l!~11I1 IIIl(ld! 1 III
the proeess of national development.82 JI was III thl~ ('onlt'xt Illat Ilol
only dld the symposIUm cllsclIss the papel S ple~cllted hy Ihe pdl 1 Il'Ip;lIlt~,
but It also establlshed an organizatlOn 01 !nd()lle~1i1ll MlI~llIlI IIlt('IlC! ÎlIdh,
namely the ICMI (the ASSOCIatIOn of IndonesHln Mllshm Inlellc! Illab). IIH'
establishment of ICMI, as statcd III Its statutes. "I~ dl mec! al IItlIHOVIIlI'. the
intellectual quahty and partiCipatIOn 01 Inciolle~lan MlI~llIll Illlelle! Illais III
the national development, as an applICation 01 1 <)'1 r) (OIJ~lltllll()lI. 10
reahze a peaceful. Just, and prosperous Ide rnalellally alld ~r)Jllt\Jdlly
81 "Slmposlum NaslOnal Cendeklawan MlI~lml cI 1 MalaIlJ~," IInqkutun BersenJata, (Jakarta), l Decembcr 1990, m, rcpublJ<)!Jcd JrI leMI lJa/am Sorotan, 134.
82 "Potensi Cendekmwan Musllm Pcrlll J)1~lIfrlPlllJ." IJclltu (Iakal 1 il) •
December 1990, as republlshed Hl /LMI na/am ~(}r()tun, 1 ~f),
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IJle~~cd by Cod I\lrnl!~hly (Allah ~'uh~ânal1u wa Ta cala).,,83 On the last day
of the .wrnpO~lUm, B.I. IIablble, as was expectccl, was unammously clected
II~ (,clH'lal ( IWlIlmm. Ihe cholCc of I-Iablbie: reccived full support from
Ihe palll(lpalll~. 11t~ appotntment was belicved to be a rcflectlOn of the
~Iroll!~ (k~lIe arnon!~ Mushms that they shoulcl contribute to
developllIcnts III the Ileid of sCience and tcchnolo~y.
1 vell 1 h(Hq~h the ollglllal Iclea of establlshmg the orgamzation came
1 rolll ~IlIdcllt~, wlth ~lIpport 1 rom some mtcllectuals, It IS d iscernible that
Ihe !~()v(,llllllellt (II( les qUickly becal11e Involved m the process of ItS
(·~ti.tIJII~hllH'nt alld III the body of the ICMI. 5uch an mvolvement I11lght
al()lI~l\ 1111('1 pletatl()n~ 01 the ICMI l'rom several angles, Inter alw
a. 1 il"l 1 he ICMI repl e~enb Ihe government's attempt to brmg Mushrn
• IIllelle( t lIah JIllo a 1I111ted workmg arrangcment wlth the government;
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(,l'ItlC~ by ('oopt mg them.
('. 1 hat 1 he IC Mils nothlng more than a gmnt publIc relatIOns dnll by
!~()ve \'\llll e nt.
I\('('ordin!~ly, It IS loglcal that the existence of the leMI has aroused
deep COll( e 1'(1 III sorne peo pIe as to whether or not polttical II1terests lie
behllld ItS e~tilbltshl11ent. Beslclcs the involvement of bureaucrats 111 the
hody of the /CMI, cotnndenccs surrounding ItS birth, such as the 1992
l'lectlOIl ,lIld the Issue or succession, are among other reasons for their
conrel'l1. Ridwan S(lIch, an ex-Parliamentary member From the ppp factIOn,
HJ Sel' the ICI\II st<ltllte~ c11..lptcr :1 article 5,111 Ablar Muhammad ed., ICMI clall lieu li pli 11 UI11(/( Udkarta Yayasan Pendidlkan Islam RUHAMA, 1 ~)91). 2(.,9 (appelHhx).
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states "The blrth nt the ICMI IS d polItl('(11 pIH~llOl\lellon. 1 hl' Il ~tl ",dl Ill'
the Mushm's representatlve. 1 he qtle~tlon of 'repll'Sl'llt.lt I\'l" h,IS. 0\
course, pohtical connotation. 1 he IC[\1I abo will Idtl'I' 1~~lll' po!tIIl .. 11
statements and concepts. ln tlH' long 1'llll,It WIll be the :-,alllt.' ,\~ thl' !\tUI 01
'Satkar Ulama",.84 Abdurrahnlan Wahld. thc NU CClll'1 al l h.llllll,\Il. \vl!o
dcclined a posItIOn on the ICMI Board, expres~ed surI! dppll'ltl'lI\lOll:-'
when he smd that he was "SlISpIClOllS 0\ thc IH0.ll'( t ( 1.('. ICI\1I\. he( dll:-'l' Il
has the stamp of Suharto ".85 and ChalId Mawi.\I dl. li 1'.\llldIlH'1I1,1I V
member from the ppp faction, questlOned the polItlC al tIlll'll'sl lH'hllld 1 hl'
establishment of ICMI.8G
ln responsc to thls general apPl'chcnsioll, NlIr('holl~h Mad IHI, VI( l'
Chairman of thc 1 xpertlse Coul1nl 01 ICMI, delllc~ th,lt polit Il al ",1l'll'~I~
formed the background of the blrth 01 ICMI. Ile alglle~ that It~ hlllh wa~
only natural as a reslIlt 01 the dcmographw t~l'Owth 01 edllcdled Mm.lllll~
in IndonesJa.87 1-lII'thermolc, MadJld mcntlons Ihat al the hC,~lIIlllll". ni Ihl'
1960's a great number of Mu~lIm studcnb of WInIYi (devolI! MIl~llIll)
circles began to enrollm publIc univel'sltics. Allhc cnd 01 tlw 1 ()(,O'~ dllcl
the begmnmg of the 1970's a gl'eat numbcr 01 \(wln s!udt'Ills 1~J' .. c1l1ill('d
84 See "Momentum ICMI dan Munculnya Ilabll)l(~," /empo (lak,lIla), X December 1990, 30: "Satkar Ularna" I~ an assonatlOn 01 ( lJ/lInw) 11111\('1
the umbrella of Golkar.
85 "Suharto Courts Islamlc Intellcctuah, 1 he Mll~lltJl 1 H k('I," Il 1 U. LO December 1990, as republlshed III /LMI IJa/am SoYOlan, Lr,L.
86 "I-Iarus Dibuktlkan ICMI Bukan Ban~dn Polltlk," M('cilu Ind()nl'\1U (Jakarta), 6 Dccembcr ] 990, as rcpubll~hed III IbId., 1 r) ~.
87 Ahmad K. SunawldJaJa, ct al, "( elldcklawall Mu~lIrn M('liI/lf~kdlJ dilll Malang," 1 empo, 8 Dcccmbcr 1 <)<)0. L(), al ... o NllIC holl~)h M(I(IJICI'~ speech to the Semmar of ICMI at M(CI" lJrIlvcr~Jly, MOfltr(',t1 011 ~ May 1992 (recol'cled).
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flOIll t ho~(' unlvel ~Itles and obtaincd Jobs m pnvate enterpnse or beeame
bllle(luc rat~, 101' the tlme bemg, they dld not stress thelr Islamie Iclentlty
a~ t!ley plll~lIed thelr carcers. After occupymg important positions, thelr
belleh b('l~aJl to be more cVldent, 1 hey bcgan to "Islam Ize" thell' offices,
d('partm(,llt~. (lIlci ('alllpuse~. through vanolls religlOlIs actlvltles at these
p!d(,(~~. 'II Ille rneaIlIJnH .. \ the Ilumber of cducatcd MusIJms IS slgmfJcantly
JI 1( ll·d~lllg. ~() thal there IS now a nced for a forum through whlch they
(ail (hanne! theu aspll'.lllOnS and play a more slglllflcanl role ln the
deve!opllH'1I1 of the Ilat ion. Il was sUlh a situation which surroundcd the
I)JIIII of I( MI. 1 hlolll~h thls on~amzatlon the Musllm bureallcrats and the
MlI:-.11I1I Il,I<'Ilc( tuais outslcle the burcaucratlc system jomcd forccs to
cl< III('ve tlm pUI pose,S8
ln Plll'SlIIf]f~ a dll t'crcnt 'IllC ot' rcaSOl1mg, M. Amm RaiS, assistant of
CellCI al Challll1all 01 the ICMI, dellics that the bll'th of ICM 1 IS are·
establishment of polltlcal Islam or that It would be involved in action·
onelltcd pohtlcs. Ile asscrts that the ICMI's goal IS nothmg more than an
atlelllpt to llI .... shall the Mushm intellectual forces so that they can more
elf(·ctlvcly contribute to the future of the natlOn.89
Re~~ardle~s of thcse dIffcrenccs of opinion as to whether political
1I1lerests \Vere bchllld the bll'th of ICMI, thls ol'gamzation now eXlsts and
IS part of Ihe Indollesian intellectual scene. The ICMI has formulated its
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Sel' lalaludd III Rakhmat, Islam Aktual Refleksl Sosla 1 Seorang Cl'l1dckllm'an MUS/lm (Bandlln!~ Mlzan, 1991), 101, also Madjid's ~pel\{'h 10 tilt' Seminal' of ICMI at MeCIII UIlIVeI'Slty, Montreal.
"ICI\II BlIk,Hl Reekslstensl Polrtlk Umat Islam," Surabaya Post, Il !)l'~l'1II111\r 19~}(), ,IS 1 epl!bltshed \Il leMl na/am Sorotan. 248.
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program of actlvlty, WllICh cOll1pnsc~ 13 pOllll~, I.l'.
1. To create COllnllllI1ICatlOI1 and lOOpCI.IIIOIl \\'Ith Ihl' \dll ous levcls of souely whelhct IIHh\'ldu,II, 1Il~llt\lIIOII"I, orgamzatIOnal, govel nnlental, .md/ol pl 1\'<11 t' 1>'11 1 Il'S
2. Ta partlClpdte d( tl\ l'IV 111 Iht.' dl'\l'IopllH'1I1 01 l'dllldt WII
and hlllllan resoul ces .tIllIIIl!! ,It dl'\'doPIII!~ 1 Ill' IIltellectudlity 01 Ihe (Ollllllllllll\ dlHI t Ill' Il.111011, partlcularly the Illdonesl,lIl MlIslIm (Olllllllllllly.
3. '1'0 IfllplOVC the Cllltlllty 01 1lH.'1II1Jl'I\ ,HIll dl'vl'Iop IlwlI expertlse throllgh coordIlldtlOIl of IIlIOIIll,\IIOII dlHI commUllIcatloll IIcl WOI"~ alllOlll~ 1111 Clll'( 1 IIdh,
rnstltutions, and ()I~anllatlolls, III tlll' «(JlIlllly ,lIld III lorelgn countlles.
4. la promotc thought, IC!1carch, .lIId sllIdy, whl< Il .Ill'
rnnovatlvc, ~tratc~~lc, .llId .\I1II(II><IIIVl', alld 10 IIldkl' senous efforts 111 IOllnlllallll~~ alld WIVllIl~ lo( dl, Il'glo,,,,I, natIOnal, and i~l()bal st rdll'I~J( pl obll'III~.
5. Ta orgallllc a('tlvltles aillled dt 1I11plOVIlIg IIIl' ~1,lIllltll cl 01 IIfe and statlls 01 pOOl peopll' ,lIld dl ,1( IHl'VIII!~ ~()( lai JustIce for Ihc who\e Illdolle~lall I!l'ople.
6. Ta promote "bulIY dlHI dot lIlII('III.t11011 «'II11'I:--', ,1\1<1 10 develop 1I1te~~rdled (Ollllllllllll al 10 Il .III cl 111101111.111011 networks amled at co I\e!'tIII g, ~IOIIllI~, pHI! l'~:--'lIlj~, ,111<1 ("stnblltlll!~ IIll01llldtlOIl III Ihe 1 !l'Id 01 ~,( 1('111 l', technology, and hurnan n:~our('c~, dlHI III ~()( 1<11, econonlI<, legdl, dncl ( ultlll (II "~pl'( I~.
7. Ta promote centers loI' sOCIal, ('ulllllal, alld mldll'( 111,11 actlvlties by, amOIlI~ otll('r lJleall~, l'IH()III<1I',III,~ 1 hl' MusHm mtelIectllal's involvernent III Ihl' 1" O,~I ,1111 01 Islamie altlvlty.
8. To promote IslanlIc economic and 1 malln,,1 1I1~1111I1 IOW,
through, am(Hli~ othel meall~, IIlOhill/allOlI 01 fllllel'"
management ot Il1lanclal capItal, banb, (OOIH'1 al 1 Vl'~, smalJ busIIlcsses, /.aküh (relI,~lOus (t1Il1~), d\lcl ot hl'I lawful means.
9. Ta cnCOUla~!e the Mlishm Intellce I\lal'~ IIIvolvl'IIH'1I1 III relIgIOlIs stlld les.
10. Ta contnbllte 111 develop1l1J~ the (lIITH ilium 01 U,1I1111 edllcational m~tltutIOIl~, l'SpCC lally III the I\l'Id of ~.( Il'II< (' and technology, and in the developlIH'1I1 of l'ellI( cil 10 liai pIlot proJccts.
Il. Ta support the operatIOn of edlHtltloll, IC<'('C\J(II, <1\1(1 development III the fjeld of blOf(l(hnolol(y, Il'( hllol()l~y 01 IIlformatIOn, altclllative enell~y, tIiHl~I)()II"IIOII, 111.1\('11<11'1, mlcro-c1ectronJc~, and III ~()( lai, e( 011011111, I('l'.dl, dllfl clIltu l'al aspect s.
12. To develop mtellee tuai InSII~hl~ In yOIHlI~ ('<III< dll'c! Muslims whlch ale onented 10 natIOnal developnl('lll.
13. To seek and/or I~rant lellow~)hlp~ lor POI('lIllrd MII<,llIrJ
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<.,tudents who «mnnt aCCord ta fmance thelr educatlOn.gO
1 aklllg li (Io~e look al thls program, It IS apparent that while
pdftJ(lpatlOrJ III S(lence and tc(hnology IS ~ccn as a pnonty m a cl/mate
whl'I(' ~IH Il aclv(tlJ( c~ dIe Important m flllftlimg human needs,
IlCVl'llh('le~~ a ~pliltuai dltllCn~lOn I~ élisa needcd to mamtam cquillbnum
bet W('l'II t Ill' Illatcllal and ~Pl! Itual nceds of the people. SlIbsequently, a
1)f{)1~1,lIn 01 1l'11I~I{)U~ d('tlVlty also forms an Important P:Ht ol the ICMI's
oblC( tIV(,~. 1111~ JJl()f~falli IS Ul Ime wlth gavernmcnt's expectatlOn, whlch
~tI('~~c~ tllrte thetllc~ "~lIPPOltlJlg the government policy of ecanomic
dcvelopnll'lIl, tdklll!~ il leddlll!~ raie III activism ta set on example, and
dcvel()plJl!~ hl,lIl1J( IJlSlltlltlon~ compatible with national development".91
Whethcl or Ilot ICMI WIll bc able to preserve thls ideahsm depends more
on lhe indlvlduals II1volvcd than on the objectIves stated.
ln ('ondll~lon, as a result of the goverment pohcy to tlghten its
(Ofllml OVCI 'pohtical' Islam, and as a consequence of boredom wlth the
behavlOr 01 the IslanBe party and Its pOOl' performance III national
pollll('S, the MlI~hms have slowly lelt behmd their emphasls on formai
pohtH'al (lrtlvltICS. Morcovcl', alter the ppp was obhged to replace its
orgalll'latloll.ll IOlludatlOll and Its symbol wlth those more m conformity
Wlt Il 1'1I"((I,\f/a, mally Mushms who were voters of the ppp also )oosened
tlwlr cmotlOllal bond to thls pal ty. The other two parties have now
becomc altcrll,\tlves loI' thcll' pohtlCal aspirations. This can be seen by
90 "J\pa dan Ba!~(Ulllana ICMI," Suara Mas)/d (Jakarta), April 1991, 16·17.
91 1I0Wdl d M. 1 edel'splcl,"Mushm Intellcctuals and Indonesaa's NatIOnal Ikvl'lOPlIIl\llt" 2 3 7,
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companng the IcslIlts of the 19H2 electlOll. the I,,~t elecllOll bl'loll' the
law of the "Solc FOllndatlon of Pancastla". and thosl' 01 the 19X7 l'Il'cllOn.
the flrst electlOn artcr the law was prolllllll~dted
PERCFN rAGL 01 VO 1 LS WON (BY PAR 1 Y) IN rI Il:. 1982, 19S 7 U.rC IIONS 92
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Along wlth thcse changes, MlISlt1ll actlvlIIl'S III 11lt' ~phl'n' 01 ~()( 1.11.
econollllc, cultural, educatlOnal, and IIllellc( lual ,tf 1,lIr~ h"Vl' hlo:-'\Ollll'd .
Theil' Ideal lS no longer thc creatioll of <Ill 1.,,1,11111< "tdll'. 1~ldlll d~ Ihl'
state's religion, or the state which Ill1plelllCnb Islanllr .)/}(Id lI/l. 1>111 IIH'
creatIOn of an Islamlc community and tItl' weil-IJ('ltll~ of tltl' li HI/II li Il.
which, accordmg to them, can be achlcved thl'OugIt ~o('t() ('('(>11011111' ""cl cultural means and the wllIlIlgness to coopl'rate Wlt Il 1 h()~e who ~hal('
different ideas. That IS why their concerns ale foc lI~l'd Ilot 011 IOlllldl
political matters but on the sorial, econornl(', and ('ultural OIl('~J ~IJ( Il dS
pro blems of poverty, lInemployment, education, ~()( lai cl 1~1)dllt y,
backward ness, and the hke.93
Their concern regarding these matter~ ran bc seetl If] a nlHlIlH'J' of
92 ThIS fIgure is clted From Sur'/admata, ]]<) (appendlx 1) .
93 Sel' Bambang Pranowo, Il.
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progfafll~ they Pfopo~(~d for the ummah and 111 the several actlvlties they
organl/ed ln the ( ourse of the yeurs 1984·1990. The concepts proposed
by J)aW,ln RahaHIJo and AM. Saefuddm, ln roncert wlth those proposed by
othel MII<,lIfl1 IIltelle( tuais, have Icd to the establishment of the BMI,
wlllch OpCI dte~ IslamH' bankmg system. 0' he symposium of MlIslrm
1!llelle( tll"l~ ln Malall}~ went further III estabhsh1l1g ICMI as a
"developrncm" ~uppoJ'ter. ICMI, as was hoped by Its founders, has
plovldcd il fOlll/lI for the Musllm intellectuals to play a more slgniflCant
l'Ole III thc dcvelopment of the natIon, and partIClilarly that of Mus\Jrn
:-,O( lety. 1\ flUllIbcf of ~tlldy groups, social fOllndatlOns, and other kinds
of the N(;()'~ (Nofl-Covci nmental Or ganizatlOns) have been establlshed
under the dilectIOn of Mushm IIltellcctllals. Sorne can be mentlOned here,
C.f~., "Yilya~(lll ~dll Insan" (San Insan FOllndatlOn) m Jakarta lInder the
dllcction of IlIladuddlll Abdul Rahim, "Yayasan UllIl Albab" (Ulul Albab
loundatlOfl) III BOf~or under Ahmad M. Saefllddm, LSAF (Lembaga Studl
J\oama dan j I/')(lfllt) III iakarta under M. Dawam Rahardjo, "Yayasan Wakaf
Paramadllla" (l\lramadll1a FOllndatlOn) III Jakarta lInder Nurchohsh MadJld,
and "Yayasan Mutahhan" (Mutahhan Foudation) III Bandung under
Jalaluddlll Raldmldt.
1 hanks to the Mushms' actlvltles along these lines, great changes are
dlslcnllbll' III the govcrnment's attitude towards the Muslims and, in a
lal'l~er ('ontext, III the rclatlOnship between the state and Islam in
Illdonesla. 1 ven th()lIJ~h fllrthcr devclopment lS still awaited, reeent
eVldellcc, as shown by the case of the law of Rehgious Court, the
pl'l'lIllSSIOn 10 weal the Mlishm gown VI/bab) in schools, the government's
altl'Ilt 1\'\.' 1 e~pOIlSl' tn the Mushms' aSpiratIOns in the case of the Law of
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NatIOnal EducatIOn System, the est(lblishlllent 01 the BI\II, ,1Ild I,,~t hut 1l0!
least, the establishment of leMl, arc among t hl' l'casons for optlllllSIll lOI
a better relatlOnshtp betwcen Islam (the !\1l1SIIl11S) and the :-.t,l!l'
(government), at least on the surface .
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CONCLUSION
1 would IIke to begm thl~ last rhapter by quotmg the vlew of George
Mc IlIllwn Kahltl ahout the Iole 01 Islam, the religion of the maJonty of
Illdolle~lan~.11I the 1~lowth 01 Indonesléln natlOnahsm
Olle of tlle rnost Importallt IdC tors eontnbutmg to the 1~lowth 01 ail mte~~latcd natlOnalJsm was the hlgh degree of r('lrgloLl~ hOlJloJ~enelty that prevailed ln Indonesia, over 90 pCI (Cllt 01 the population bell1g Mohammeclan (MlIsllms). As the natlondhst rnovcment sprcad out from ItS ongmal and pl HlClpal hase on lava ta the outcr Islands 01 the Dutehcontrollpd pOJtIOIl 01 the archtpelago, the parorhral tcndellClc<; that /l111~ht othelwl~e have beeome strong among thell' (OlJlnlUllItiCS tCllded to be counter<\eted becallse of the ~()lrddl'lty i ndllccd by a cornillon religIOn.
Such d relr~~i()lIs bond was apparent m certam politlcal parties in
Illdoncslé.\ ~lI('h as ~arekat Islam (an Islamlc party of the colomal penod),
Ma~J\lml, and cven thc PPP, In thelr early eXistences.
Sarckat 1~lam was establrshed to lImte the MlIsllm traders agamst the
rislnf~ (Ompetltlon 110111 Chll1cse traders and the oppressive practlces of
the Indolle~lan JloIJlhty. AI ter 191 G, It became an Important polrtlcal party
Hl IndonesHl. and by 1920 It constltuted the largest polrtical lJarty with a
mClllbel sh ip 01 ove!' one million persans th rOllghout the archlpelago.
lInt" this pel'lod Sarckat Islam had been a very strong and solid pohtical
par ty. Ilowl've!'. tllis posItion (bd not last long. -1 he party began to decline
WIlCIIIIl 19n It blokc II1to two PaIts a left wing and an lslamlc wll1g. The
Iclt \V"Jf~ bC(dme a lIucleus of the IndonesIan Commllmst party, whlle the
Is!allIlC WI tl!~ pUI ~lIed Its pohtieal aspi ratIOns unde!' the new name PSII
Cl'Ol'}~e Mc IUllIdll Kahlll, Nat/Onahsrn and Revolution m IndonesJa lItha( a. Nl'\V \'01 k Co: llell Univl'rslty Press, 1952), 38.
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(the Indonesian Islall1\C limon Pattv).- Ilw dl'd1l1e becall1e Il\Oll' ,lppdll'Ilt
when there was also d rupture \Il the body 01 the P~II. 1 wo 01 It~
promment leaders, t\gus Salllll and S.M. KaltoSl1WlI\O, Wl'Ilt so 1,\1 dS to
create wlthin the party two ddïerellt 1,lctlOll~. S,Ibm (Iedtl'd Ihl' "B,III~"11
Penyedar PSII" (the Comlllittce ni the P~II (()Il~( 1011~IIl'~~) .lIld
KartosllWIl]O estabhshed the "KOIllIte Pelt.th,\Il,m Kl'IH'lldl"ll 1'\11" (Ille
Commlttee (01' the lJcfence 01 Rlghtness 111 the l'Sil), ln ,\{Idltmll, two olill'I
Islamlc parties werr bOl n III the 1930\. 1 he (Ir~t Wil~ \lel1lll (1 hl' 1\111~11I1I
Union Party), which was cstabhshcd 111 Sumal ra 111 1'l Hl, ,lIld the \l'C o Il el
was the Pli (the IndonesIaIl Islanlll' 1\lrty) whl< h Wil~ l'~I"hh~lH'd III IdV,1 III
1938.3 From then on, the Séllekdt Islam (01' tlll' l'Sil III 111I~ (.t~l') wa" IlO
longer the only Isl<umc pally III Indone~ia and Il cl'asl'd tn Ill' poillu ,Illy
Important.
The Mas.JlIllll party could 1I1l1te the maJor 1;,1,11111< orl~.tlll/illl()l1">
notwithstandmg the dlfferences ~hat exist(·c1 III tllel\' l'CSPC( tiV. ll'hl',I()II~
schools of thought (madhhah). It bccame a Vl'Iy IInpollanl 1;,1.11111(
politlcal party ln the early IIldependence pel JO cl 01 Illd()IH,~ItI, illld
developed further mto a large and mtluentlal polJtJ('al pill Iy III 1 hl' y(,(l1'~
that followed. It also slIcceecied 111 maIJltalllll1l~ It~ leple~('lllallv(,~ III th!.'
cabmets in the course of 1945-1957. Nevcrtllele~s, Ma~\llllli LlIlpd to
represent Itself as the only Islam\(' pohtlcal pdlly 1)('( all~e only two wc'<,k "
after ItS establishment, another IslarnJ(' polltl(al pdrty, I.e. l'('rll, Wei:,
2 Anthony /-1. Johns, "Indoneslél Islam and (ultulal PlulalJ:-.rn," III I\/um ln
ASIa, ed. John L. Lsposlto (New York Oxlord IJllIvel:-'lty PI('<'\, I<JX7), 207.
3 See Deliai' Noer, '/ he Modernl\/ MU\/Im Mowmen/ In Indunl''>w 1900-J 942 (Singapore Oxlord IJrnver ">Ity Prl'~:-', 1 cJ? ~), l 'J ~ 1 () 1.
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fOlllHIl'd III ( ('lit/dI )lIrnatra. 1 he Mas)uml power dlso wanecl and became
1~ladlldlly dlvHled when two of ItS afhhated organizatlOns, I.e., the PSII and
t hl' N (J, 1('1 t Hl 1~)4 7 and ln 1952 respectlvely and then tounded separate
polJtHal pa/ta's on thelr own.
III addlt IOn to It~ separation hom the PS" and the NU, the pOOf
/ dal IOII~IIIP belwccn MaS)llflll'S leaders and PI es/dent Sukarno led to the
party'", ()( (lIpylng a dlfflCult pO~ltlOn. ThiS tenuolls relationshlp
dell'/ JO 1 t,cl IIIto a senoll~ (onlllct dunng the pel10d of "GlIIded
1h'/1I0( la( y" (1 (J~i~J-19hS), wlth thc result that ln August 1960 President
)lIk.l/'110 fon l'cl Mas)lIllll to cllssolve II~clf, Imlmg WhlCh, It was told, lt
wOlild IH' 1>.1I111l'd. On 13 Scptel11bel 1960 Ma~JlIml announced that lt was
dlssolvl'd III Ihe IlIcantlnll', thank~ to thell accomodatlve tactlcs, the
(II he/' t 111 l'l' pdllICS, I.e. the PSII, the NU, and PCI t i, were able to mamtam
Ih(,l/ )'(I~)pe( live eXlstellce~ and stcpped forward II1to the 'New Order'
pellOd.
I.lllel'l111~ the 'New Orclcr' pcnod, the nllhtary emerged as a dominant
I1CIOI OWlll~~ ln the maJor role Il hac! played In crushing the PKI and
/'l'1ll0VlIlg SUkdlllO Ilom hls autho/ïty. The first slgniftcant measure
"dopkd by the IllllItary <lllthontics ei.uly in Ihls pCllod was to reorgamze
Colk.H, ,1 loos(' ledelatlon of antl-PKI forces III the 'Gulded Democracy'
IH'IIod. lInd tl,lIlsfollll It to a pohtlcal party whose obJect It would be to
11I1I1I1ttlll1 tlll' J)o!ttH'al II1tercsts of the nlll!ldry. In the meantlme, a new
Isl,lIl1lC Ihll ty, n,und)' Parmusl, was born In 1968 with the approval of the
lIew <\lIlh()lltle~. \l\'llh the presence of PannusI, thele were now l'OUf
Isl,lIl1ll' p<ll t les 111 the ei:uly 'New Order' penod, I.e. the PSII, the NU, Pertl,
l, , ' .
• and Pannusl. However, ~tnct control by thl' Il1Iltt.\I)' !~O\ l'l'Illlll'llt ()\ ('1
these Islamrc parties only rcsultcd 1I1 thell' pOOl' pl'r\olll1lll11 (' on 11ll'
Indoneslan polItlcal stage. 1 hls was appalent, \(ll l'XilllIpll', 111 thl' Iqil
election when the fouI' Islamle parties altogether only llI<\Ild!~('d lu ohl"lll
less than 30 pel' cent al the tot(1I votl'~. wl1\ll' (,olk.lI, wll\l Il \\'.1:-'
sUPPofteci by the govclIlment and the IlIllttdry (II( les, \V<I~ dhk 10 ohl""1
over 62 pel' cent. The l'esults of thls cle( tlOn showl'd the IH1SItiOll 01
Islamic palltical forces III Indane~I~Hl pohtll'al sn'IH' .me! ,llso cll'll'IIIIIIIl'd
the l'ole they were able ta play 111 planl11nl~ the lulur e 01 IlldorH'~hl.
Desplte the landsltde vlcloly of the 1l11lrtar y /!~()Vl'rrlllll'lIt h,\I "l'cl
party, I.e. Golkar, the gavernmenl W<l~ ~tlll lIlH (lllli (lltahlt.' wllh "polit\( ,d
Islam". Nat sUl'prislIl!;ly. the !~OVellllllellt llltIOc!IHl'd d IIIIIIIIH'I 01
• measures ta curtad its slren~~th. J\rnolll( tlll':-'l' ,\ltl()l1~ two Wl'I(' ell('(llvl'
and decrslve. lhe first wa~ the amal$~anJatl()1J 01 the loul I:-.Iilllll< p"ltl('~,
(the PSII, the NU, Pertl, and Parmll~l) mto Olle, I.e. t hl' l'l'l' (/'(1/ lli/
Persatuan Pembangunan the Devclopmelll UllIOl\ l'ait Y), will( Il Wd~
effected III 1973. The second was t he e~tabll~ltll1cllt 01 t hl' lIve Idw:-, (t he
Generall:.lection Law, the Law of Polltlral Pal tle~ and ('()IOIlJ~(1I1 K,lI yd, tltl'
Law of Mass-OrganizatlOns, the Rclet't'ndutn 1 <lW, ,lIld the DI'IUMPR 1 ilW).
three of whlch (the General Ilcc tlOn 1 <lW, tlll' POlltlC ,t1 1'<111\(.'\ <11111
Golongan Karya Law, and the Md~~-Ol!(alll/<ltioll 1 élW) "t !f)IJI,IIl'd 111<\t ,dl
polJtlcal parties and ma~S-OI'l~anlnltl()n:-, Ifl IlldOfll'\liI "II!J\( IrI)(' ol1ly to
Pancas/la. ï he Icsult was a (on~ld('rdble wcak(,l1l11,~ 01 tlll' hl .. 11111
political fOI"ces ln IndonesJa, due to the la(1 thdt tl1(")(' partH", and
organl/atlons had dlllcrent trItere~ts and W('le nlad!' III> 01 ddl('II'''I
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1~IOllp~. 1 he fU'>lon only (r('ated rntcrnal tension and faetlOns,4 whlle the
stlpllléltl()n~ of the thrce laws mentloned above have only loosened the
rellglOlI~ emotlOnal bond among the members of the parties and
() 11~~1Il11 at 10 n ~
lOI the III~I rOllryeal~ artel the fusIOn (1973-1977), the ppp gave the
nnpl e~~I()n t hat It was to be a polttlCal channel for most Islamlc
OI"J~anri'atlons and fOI ItS afllhated paltlcs. It was so effectIve III aroLlslllg
Ih(' lelll~lOlI~ ~(,lItlm('nl of many Musilln votCIS that ln the 1977 electlOll Jt
su('('eeded III IIH'lca~lIlg the per('ental~(' of votes rrom that whlch the
Mushm pal tl(,~ Ihld obtarned III the 1971 elcctlon. As a matter of faet,
these flr~t 10111 years of the pPP's eXistence constltuted Its peak penocl,
bec(\us{' altel the 1 <)77 elcrllOll the paIty gradually dechned. 1 he rupture
wlthlll the party, 111 addition to the govcrnment's control OVCI the party's
mternal (\lIall~, was the mam rau~e of Its declll1e. Alter thc 1977 elcctlOn,
the l'PI' IlCVl'r al~all1 achleved a bettcr pcrformance as an elcetoral
Ill{\( hlllC, 1101' dld It ~elve any longer as a pohtlcal channel for Islamle
Olf~alll/atloll~ al "hatcd to IL 1 hc declme was more apparent after the NU,
the m~~Jor supportlllg organrzatlOn of the PPP, leff the party and after the
ppp chan!~ed ItS Islan1l( ba~ls I\1to one based on Pana/s,la.
;\~ iar (I~ IldllOnalrst SClltlllH.'nt was conccrncd, It would secm that
Profcssoi K,lhlll'S observation that relrglOus homogcnelty constltutecl an
important !.Il tOI rOlltl'lbullllg 10 the glowth of mtegrated natlonalrsm is
corrcct. 1 hl~ rail be ~hown III the c(Ise 01 Sarekat Islam 111 ItS carly penod .
. , I.eo SUIYddlll.\ta, "POlrtlldl ContestatIOn 111 IncioncsIa," 111 Polit/cal Contn'(al/Ofl, Ca.\(' S(lIll/Cs Irom /ÎSIll, cds. Norma Mahmood and Zakaria Illlll Ahllllid (SIIl!!dPlHl' IIIl'dllch N,Hlmann loundatlon, 1990),20.
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However, rellglOlIs sentlrllcnt could IlOt ~rll(lI\lIltl'l' Ihdt Ihl' Il'IdllOl1:--IIIP
wlthm a rcliglOlIsly homogenolls glOup would I.\~I very IOIlI!. DII It-rl'Ili l'~
of rehgiolls thought and competitIon III .\rhll'\ïll!! ~tlll( tUI .. \1 P()~ltIOI1S 11\
the party's body and 111 the pal'haml'nt \Vl'rl' dlll()lll~ 1 he IIllt)(lI 1.11\1 1.11 toI ~
whlch loosened such rehglOlIs bond~ .\\lel 1 mali\" weakelll'd Il s ~I Il'IlI~1 Il t\~
a polItieal force. As showll III thl' ra~l'~ 01 MllSllIlIlI dlHI 1 hl' l'l'l', 1 hl' 111:--1011
only created mternal lactu)(ls and tenSIOn, bul l.llll'cI lu IIhllllldlll <lIlV
rehglOus (Islamlc) sentIment amonl~ Its sliPportll1l~ !~I ()Up~. 1 hl' 11I~1c)1 Y 01
Islam as a polItlcal force 111 Inclonesla I~ 1I0111c(\lIy de~( IIIH'd ily Idlalllddlll
Rakhmat.
The story of Islam III Indolle~ld hd~ ,dw.lY:-' IW('11 " Sloly of the l'ehglOus commullIly (IIInnwl1) (()1111111~ 1 ()l~l'I hcr, ollly to fall apal't once morc. IIH' ~dl ekdt hl.lIlI (kvl'Iopl'd dlHI mobilized many Islanllc forces, but Il'<lehed " (1l'~(l'lId() of internai dIsputes. MaslulTIl hel~all by \11111111g 1 IH' 1~ldllll( eommumtyand end cd III dl~array~. 1 he '\)(,Vl'IOPIIIl'llt lltllty Party' (PPP) has tncd to blllll~ vallOll~ 1~I.III1J( p.1I 1 Il'~ together into one body, but lias bl'l'Il pll'O( (lIpl('d Wlt Il dIVISions and ("t'ises, sOllle have l'vell ~.al(l t h<l~ l'l'JI I~ Il'dlty not a party, not umtcd, and not a deve/opIIll'lll. )
Whitc the government's attllude lowarcl~ pollll( al 1~lillll 11I11~'" h"Vl'
been considered as stnct and ~cvele, It~ attllude lowald" 1t·"I'.I()II~
(Islamic) actlvltles in econonllC, soual, edU<dllOllal, Il'I~,tI, alld olill'i 11011
pohtical domams, was genelally ~lIpp()ltlve. If Ollt' look., dl I()d"y'~)
developments III these domallls, the Ml1~IHn (Ol/IIIUlIllty lia" l('a~OIl 10 1 l'l'I
optimistlc. RelIglOus fanhtlcs have m( lea~t'd I"pldly, BUH(' 1',1""111
schools have been established III mo~t pl OVIIH e<" <llIcI 1 he hla!tlll
5 Jalaluddm Rakhmat, "Islam dl Indone~la Md~("ah IkIIlW,I," III M. 1\111111
RaiS cd. islam dl Indonc\/U SIWIU Ikhtwy MenlJluu /J/YI </"k,lll" Rajawali Pers, 1989). 38, as quoted m Na~1I I,HII""', "1~ldlll IlIldPI 1111' 'New Order' A Polrtlcal Illstory," PY/\nw the' fndon('\I{,Jn Iml/( U[oy '}Il (June 1990) 6.
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edll! iltJOnal ~y~tern has bccn Improvcd. In legal affalrs, two Important
Ii.lWS ) c:-,peC'ltn~~ Islarme InstItutIOns, I.e., the Marnage Law and the
Rdll~IOU:-' (lslarll1(,) Court Law, have been establtshed, In whlch most ot the
Mu!,/tm a~pllatl()n~ are mc luded.
1 !Jus, Il 1:-' /loI entIlely ('oneet to say that Islam under the 'New Order'
~~ovcrnrncnl ha:-. bee/l ~uppressecl. What the government dld was to
:-.eparale polll J( al Islam f rom rcliglOus Islam. Since a polttlcally orgamzed
Islam I~ c ()1\~ld('red a threat to the natIOnal pohtlcal sy~tem, relIgIOus
bldrtl I!) loleldled and even respected. AccordIngly, even though
pohlH'ally "'Iam IS weak, reltglou'; aetlvlties have bcen growIIlg lapldly
une/el' ~lIh<1I 10':-' leadership. '1 hls development has had an Impact on the
al1l1l10lll1 (Ilolllillai Muslun) cucles in Golkar and ITl the government, as
weil a:-. 011 Ihe mn/n (devout Musltm) CIrcles. Many ahangan leaders In
Colkeu aI\(l III 1 he government have begun to appear ta be mal e Islamic.
Many of them have been actIve 111 reltglous actlvltles dunng Ramadan
(l'aslllllO llIollth:-.. led players dunng the Islamle festIve seasons. and he Id
01' pal II< IPdlcd III the ChSclisslons on IslamIC tearhmgs. In tum, many
Islaml(' leadl'I'~ have been working within the government structures and
art' active III Colkal, ln both IIlstltutlons they have exerCised thell' Islamlc
1IllitlelH e. 1 he hlallll/dtlOll process and the co-optIon of Musltm leaders
IIllo Colkal ,md 11110 Ihe ~~o\'eillment system has gradually rendered these
1Il:-.lltlillOIlS 1ll01l~ IslamlC. dt least IllltS l'Itual and symbols.G
Outsale the pol!tlCal system, many of the Musltm elIte have
() Sec SUlvadllldta, ''l'olttlcal ContestatIOn", 25. see also Idem, Military ;\\u'l1dtl/l( l', 129·1.:0.
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partlclpated 111 the l1atl0l1.11 devl'loplllent plO!~l'aIllS thl'Oll!~h ,H'tl\'llll'S III
Non-Govel11mental OrgafllzatlOns U cmlJl/ua .\'WlItim'cl MtI\"t/ulf."t/c).
Discussion groups have splun!~ up, l'elt!~lOlIS ,lIld edw,ltlOlh11 (H'II\'IIIl'S III
mosques and ollKcs have 1I1C1'e(lsed I(l~)ldly, (Illd ~n( 1<11 l()lIllll<lII()II~ 10
asslst and to tram the yOUI1!~el' !~eneratlOn 01 Illl i,1I1~hlll (0l111l1l1ll1t\' Il,I\'l'
been estabhshed m manv places lIndel Ihe dlll'c lIOn nI VOllll!~ 1\111~hlll
intellectuals such as NUl'choltsh Mddlld (of the 1'<11,\lI1.\d1l1.1 IOllIHI.llu)Il),
Immaduddm Abdul Rahllll (01 the ~an Insan lound,lllon), Iv!. ~"('llIddln
(of the Ulul Albab FoundatlOn), DdWi.lI11 R<lh(\Id,lo toI tht' 1 ~!\I J (',"IJi'tlu
Stud, Aganw dan 1,[sataO, Idl(lluddlll RakhlPdt (01 1 Ill' 1\1111(11111.\11
FoundatlOl1), and many othel~. Ille Islaml( d( IIVllll'~ ("()"!~ 111l'~l' 1I11(,~
have become mOle lOIlSplCUOllS than cver belole. M.\IlY lI/Jillllftill MlI~llIlI~
are dlrectly 1I1volvcd whcther 111 the body 01 Ihe~t' OII'.dlll/dtIOIl:--' Cli .1"
financial supporters. Ihey also sc1H1 thelr (hllcllcn 10 palll( IlId\(' III IIH':--'(,
actlvities.
The government conslders actlvltles al()I1!~ thc:-.c Illies to bl' III tlC( oui
with its development prograrns ancl thus It lully supports thelll. IIII~ (Ill
be seen, for example, 111 Its eltolts to plOvlde la( IlItH'S fOI tilt' MlI:-.IIIJI
community such as mosques, books <mc! ('ople~ of the Olll'illl, ,IIHI
financing Musltm actlvltlCS suc h a~ rellf~l()lI~ le:-.llvdls, dl:--'( II~:--'I()JI~) ilnd
seminars, and other sOCIal progl ams.
Through thcsc dl~cus~l()n~ and :-'Clllmdl'~, tllc MII~IIIII IlItl'llc'( Illab d(('
develop1l1f~ Islamlc t hm km~~ 1 n (le e orclancc wlI Il model fi (hilll('n!~(·s. ')(lIlI('
of the thcmes clcalt .vIth ln thc:-.e ~eHllllal~) IIIC 11I(1<~ ('( OIlOlll1c .... , Iltl'
Sharïcah, theology, po Itl< S, cc!Lu allOn, :-.( len( e <llIcI tee hnolo!~y, allcl 1 II('
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Irkc. DISC U~~J(Hl~ 011 cc OnOlnlC ~ have brought 01 the Question of the raIe
of ;;akâh ami 01 the BA/. (the Managellal Body of the zakâh) m solvmg the
pl'Oblern 01 poverty alld III nll~lIlg the Musilm cconormc and sOCIal status,
the 101(' 01 hanklIIg m~tltutlOns, the legal ~tatus of bank mterest, and
.. Itelllalive modeb of bankmf~ wsterns, dl~cuslOns on S'harïcah have
foc lI~('d Oll thc questloll~ of II1hentallc e, IIlter-relIglOus marnages, the
codll J( al 1011 01 1~ldmlc law, and the Importance of Religious Court m
Illdonl'~Ié.I, Ihell IIlvestlgatlolls 01 the therne of theology have revo\ved
arotllld the qlle~tlon 01 the rClntcrpretatlOn of classlcal texts wntten long
but 1l0W lac cd Wlt h model n (hallcngcs, debates on polItlcal Issues have
look('cI IIlto the Id(\tlOn~hlp bctweell state and religIOn, the Pancas/la and
hlalll, dllcl the l'Ole of ('UhUl1Ü> 111 polItlcs, discussions of education have
drawlI ""l'nt Ion to the problem 01 sec ulm education and rehglOus
education, and talks focuslIlg on SCienle and technology have been
COlI< el'lll'cI wlth thc MlI~lIm partlnpatlon III thls clomam, whlch has been a
f~rc<lt ( hl\lIl'nl~c III t hc modern wortel.
nif 1 el cnccs of oplllion cmcrglllg from these diSCUSSIOns have made it
possible 101' Ideas to develop regarelmg the broader thernes of rnorality,
~o('Jcty, phil()~ophy. culture, and hlstolY. An evolutlOn of thlllking, using
1 atlhll d'S tel m, 11'0111 polItlcal and Ideologlcal OrIentatIOns to IIltellectual
and nIltur.ll OIleS ha~ takcn pillee and, al the sarne tlme, rnethodologlcal
('l'lIu 1~1lI h(l~ lliso devl'Ioped. In short, inlcllcclual actlvlty has blossorned
III the tl .. dlllOIl 01 Isldllll< Ihought ln IndoncsIa. Ali of thesc actlvitlCS have
been madc possible lIl1der the conditIOns of the 'New Order' period,
Whl'Il' the l!ovel Ilmellt's dl hlevcmenls 111 ~ollal, cconormc, and
l'<!ucatlolldlllllf>lOVemcnts, and III provldll1g the lIlfrastl'llcture for Islamlc
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development have made a grcat d1llcrenre.
Islam, thcreforc, conllllues to play ,lI1 Importdllt roll' 111 the 'Nl'\\'
Order' pCl'lod. Its roll' IS now dtflclent Ilom th,lt III the ~lIL\lIl() pl'ilod.
whele Islamlc movcments were IIlclcaslIlldv assoCl<ltl'd wlth tlll' lh-III,lIld
for an Islarlllc stail'. It IS now morc ("omplcx 1\ltlll'r thall JUst politH <I\. III
the 'New Order' penod, thc Mllshm lOIlHlllllllty IS app,lIl'nt Iy (h,tlll'Ill'.l'd
ta cooperate with those who shase dtllerent Icleas ,\\lei Idl'()lol~ll'~ to 1IIIIId
the country and to estabhsh Cl new sOCIal (ontract whl( h rail hl' al'( l'pt l'cl
byall.
Desplte thcse devclopments, It is. howevcr, stIll 1Il1rll'ar whl'thl'I 01'
not the developlIlg rchgiolls Islam III Illdolle~ta will Olll' day hl'
transformed IIlto a powerful pohtlral force. Nevert hl'le:-.S. OWllll( tll the
faet that the abangan clement IS still dOlllllli:lllt III the polltu al :-.trll( tlln'
of the state, slleh a possiblhty rcmallls unpredlctable .
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