This descriptive research examines the impact of using religious ideology in electoral politics on interfaith harmony and tolerance in Indonesia, focusing on the 2024 presidential election. This research aims to investigate how political candidates use social media to mobilize religious ideology and its effect on public opinion and electoral outcomes. Secondary data were collected through a comprehensive literature review, analyzing recent elections, content analysis of social media posts, patterns in social media engagement, the effectiveness of existing interfaith dialogue initiatives, and the role of misinformation, hate speech, and hoaxes related to religious ideology in electoral politics. The study found that the use of religious ideo...
This research examines the role of social media in shaping political identity and political particip...
The paper explores the phenomena of conflicting religious identities among Indonesian politicians in...
In accordance with Article 29 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia recog...
This article analyses the use of religion in Indonesian elections. It fundamentally argues that reli...
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing socia...
Recently, religious politics seems to be a trend in the public which is considered to have a signifi...
This article analyses the polarisation of Islamic groupings in Indonesia which have taken place sinc...
Towards the democratic party in Indonesia, identity politics has become a tool used for political ca...
The 2019 and 2014 General Elections in Indonesia was laden with religious identity politics. The ele...
This article focuses on relation between Islam and politics in Indonesia during the last two preside...
According to a research conducted by Anis Baswedan, Saiful Mujani and R. Will- iam Liddle, political...
Islam as the majority religion of Indonesian society has experienced development from time to time. ...
The rise of religious sentiments and identity politics in Indonesia is currently in critical phase. ...
This study aims to explain the politicization and religious issues used in the 2019 General Election...
This paper analyzes the politicization of religion that occurred in Indonesia, especially in the cur...
This research examines the role of social media in shaping political identity and political particip...
The paper explores the phenomena of conflicting religious identities among Indonesian politicians in...
In accordance with Article 29 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia recog...
This article analyses the use of religion in Indonesian elections. It fundamentally argues that reli...
Studies of elections in young democracies point to the risk of elections intensifying existing socia...
Recently, religious politics seems to be a trend in the public which is considered to have a signifi...
This article analyses the polarisation of Islamic groupings in Indonesia which have taken place sinc...
Towards the democratic party in Indonesia, identity politics has become a tool used for political ca...
The 2019 and 2014 General Elections in Indonesia was laden with religious identity politics. The ele...
This article focuses on relation between Islam and politics in Indonesia during the last two preside...
According to a research conducted by Anis Baswedan, Saiful Mujani and R. Will- iam Liddle, political...
Islam as the majority religion of Indonesian society has experienced development from time to time. ...
The rise of religious sentiments and identity politics in Indonesia is currently in critical phase. ...
This study aims to explain the politicization and religious issues used in the 2019 General Election...
This paper analyzes the politicization of religion that occurred in Indonesia, especially in the cur...
This research examines the role of social media in shaping political identity and political particip...
The paper explores the phenomena of conflicting religious identities among Indonesian politicians in...
In accordance with Article 29 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia recog...