Transformation of Islamic Values in Political Interests and Moderate Awareness in Indonesia After the Fall of New Order 1998
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After 1998, reformation era in Indonesia, the phenomenon of rise Muslim middle class towards structural formation was divided into two parts, namely the cultural activities of modern Muslims and practical activities. The first side forms the Muslim order to progress in aspects of tolerance, education, economy and global civilization, while the second side, strengthens the concern and participation of Muslims in political change, democracy and political parties.
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