This article explores the thoughts of Gus Dur, a prominent Indonesian leader, on the role of Pancasila as a principle of religious life in Indonesia and its implications for developing inclusive education. The objectives of the article are to examine Gus Dur's perspective on pluralism, inclusivity, and interreligious dialogue, and to analyze the policies and initiatives implemented during his leadership that promoted inclusive religious education. The article employs a literature review methodology with a content analysis approach to explore the relevant literature and scholarly works on Gus Dur's thoughts and the implementation of inclusive education policies. The findings reveal that Gus Dur‘s open vision on Pancasila as state principle a...
The main conclusion of this thesis indicates that inclusive religious instruction should follow a mo...
This paper is a study field of multicultural education as an effort of moderation of diversity in In...
This study examines how religious education in Indonesia today must address more intentionally the e...
The value of inclusive interpreted as character of the religion (Islam), which is based on the princ...
This research examines Gus Dur's role as an agent of national unity and integrity in the multicultur...
The global movement towards inclusive education has gained momentum in recent years, aiming to provi...
This study aims to explore Gus Dur's views on multiculturalism and the concept of multicultural Isla...
Abstract Humans are social creatures, they cannot live alone. In living together, of course, they ha...
The phenomenon of radicalism and religious extremism has strengthened in Indonesia in the last decad...
The problem of intolerance in Indonesia is a problem that endangers the integrity of the Unitary Sta...
Democracy, pluralism, Pancasila, and religious freedom become a heated debate in Indonesia because t...
Since Indonesia is also one of the most diverse societies in the world such as there are over three ...
Religious plurality and social pluralism in Indonesia are like a double-edged sword. On the one ha...
Indonesia is a country with various tribes, nations, races, ethnicities, religions, and languages. T...
This study aims to explore the value of Pluralism to strengthen the unity of the nation's diversity....
The main conclusion of this thesis indicates that inclusive religious instruction should follow a mo...
This paper is a study field of multicultural education as an effort of moderation of diversity in In...
This study examines how religious education in Indonesia today must address more intentionally the e...
The value of inclusive interpreted as character of the religion (Islam), which is based on the princ...
This research examines Gus Dur's role as an agent of national unity and integrity in the multicultur...
The global movement towards inclusive education has gained momentum in recent years, aiming to provi...
This study aims to explore Gus Dur's views on multiculturalism and the concept of multicultural Isla...
Abstract Humans are social creatures, they cannot live alone. In living together, of course, they ha...
The phenomenon of radicalism and religious extremism has strengthened in Indonesia in the last decad...
The problem of intolerance in Indonesia is a problem that endangers the integrity of the Unitary Sta...
Democracy, pluralism, Pancasila, and religious freedom become a heated debate in Indonesia because t...
Since Indonesia is also one of the most diverse societies in the world such as there are over three ...
Religious plurality and social pluralism in Indonesia are like a double-edged sword. On the one ha...
Indonesia is a country with various tribes, nations, races, ethnicities, religions, and languages. T...
This study aims to explore the value of Pluralism to strengthen the unity of the nation's diversity....
The main conclusion of this thesis indicates that inclusive religious instruction should follow a mo...
This paper is a study field of multicultural education as an effort of moderation of diversity in In...
This study examines how religious education in Indonesia today must address more intentionally the e...