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The End of Political Religion?

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

As taste for government grows more secular, these are hard times for Islam-based poltical parties.

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IF secularization was Nurcholish Madjid's ideal two decades ago when he popularized the slogan, "Islam yes, Islamic parties no," his dream may now be closer to reality. Indonesians, it seems, are increasingly seperating religious affairs from the political sphere—and parties with strong religious affiliations are suffering.

Such are the results from three separate surveys conducted by three survey agencies—including the

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