Responses of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals to the Concept of Democracy

Responses of Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals to the Concept of Democracy
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At the same time these intellectuals call for reform of the Muslim community itself, so that its institutions and message is presented in terms that reflect the