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Separation of Mosque and State?

Tuesday, March 30, 2004

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THE question of how Muslims should vote is asked before every general election, including the one scheduled for April 5. It will be the ninth election in the history of Indonesia. Islam is the religion of most Indonesians, with Muslims making up 88 percent of the 148 million voters in this second election of the reform era. This is a significant fraction in terms of the effort to control the legislature. Controlling the legislature means havi

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