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World Service,4 mins

Divided by blasphemy: Indonesia’s tolerance on trial

Heart and Soul

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Reporter Rebecca Henschke in conversation with Ulil Abshar-Abdalla, a liberal Islamic scholar, discusses the use of Indonesia’s blasphemy laws alongside the nation’s reputation for religious tolerance. Ulil describes how the country’s hardline groups have used this opportunity to galvanize tens of thousands of moderate Muslims to take to the streets and demand Ahok to be jailed. Ulil believes Islam’s unique sensitivity to acts of blasphemy is due to a deeply held fear by many Muslims today that Islam is under attack.

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