Indonesia is not the largest Muslim country

 




Indonesia practises a different system on religions. 

According to the constitution, the people have the right to choose the faith they wanted. 

Religious freedom in Indonesia is a complex and nuanced issue. While Indonesia officially promotes religious diversity, and its constitution guarantees the right to worship, unfortunately, the reality on the ground is often more complicated.


https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2025/02/19/indonesias-religious-freedom-landscape/


Indonesia is a secular state with a strong emphasis on religious tolerance. The constitution guarantees every citizen the right to choose and practice their religion. However, the state officially recognizes only six religions: Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Outside of these six religions, any new religion will face challenges in gaining legal recognition and protection.


If  Muslim did not objected to the conversion, the numbers of Muslims would be lowered in the world. '

For you to watch the video below, use your analytical mind to find the reasons of objections 

Indonesia’s Religious Freedom Landscape

https://talkabout.iclrs.org/2025/02/19/indonesias-religious-freedom-landscape/






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