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  <title>The Identity Of Shi'a Sympathizers In Contemporary Indonesia</title>
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  <namePart>Hilman Latief</namePart>
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  <publisher>Bag.Serial Journal Of Indonesian Islam</publisher>
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 <note>This paper sheds some light on Indonesian Shi  a sympathizers  their particular relations among themselves as well as with others. Following the Iranian Revolution by the late 1970  Indonesian Muslims witnessed a remarkable religious enthusiasm merked by the proliferation of Shi  a literature. This  in turn  is followed by the establishment of Shi  a-based institutions  Islamic schools  publishers and associations over the regions. However  in a Sunni majority country like Indonesia  the identity of Shi  a sympathizers is contested by various religious inclinations among themselves as well as with Indonesian Sunnis. Due to strong suspicion from the Sunnis  the outward appearance of Indonesian Shi  a identity is not as visible as the Sunnis. It goes without saying that public discourse disappears. Some efforts to communicate with broader scope of Indonesian Muslims have been made by Shi  a sympathizers  especially among new generations  in order to strengthen their community as well as carry out a more open and productive dialog with the Sunnis.</note>
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  <topic>1. SHI'A&#13;2. MUSLIM MINORITY&#13;3. INDONESIAN ISLAM</topic>
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