Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of Indonesia

Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has become global pandemic, which affects all countries in the world including Indonesia. The mitigation of covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia cannot neglect the role of religion, since religion constitutes the main identity of most people. Hence, religion becomes value re...

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Main Author: ASFA WIDIYANTO
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Islamic Thought
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Online Access:http://www.ukm.my/ijit/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/IJIT-Vol-18-Dec-2020_1_1-12.pdf
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spelling doaj-abead5d87286437185a321f191439bc12021-01-05T07:18:03ZaraUniversiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaInternational Journal of Islamic Thought2232-13142232-13142020-12-011811210.24035/ijit.18.2020.176Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of IndonesiaASFA WIDIYANTO0State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Salatiga, IndonesiaCoronavirus disease (Covid-19) has become global pandemic, which affects all countries in the world including Indonesia. The mitigation of covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia cannot neglect the role of religion, since religion constitutes the main identity of most people. Hence, religion becomes value reference and ‘system of knowing’, including in addressing the covid-19 pandemic. By employing comparative and content analysis, it is hoped that this paper will constitute a significant contribution in unravelling the complex role of religion in dealing with covid-19 pandemic, most particularly in the context of post-truth. There are three concerns of this paper. First, it examines the challenges of religious conservatism towards covid-19 mitigation among Indonesian Muslims, most particularly in the context of post-truth which in some ways intensifies the emergence of conservativism in the public space. Second, it explores the possibility of ‘new spirituality’ which is pertinent for the mitigation of Covid-19. Third, it explores the contribution of Indonesian Muslim knowledge culture to the fight against covid-19.http://www.ukm.my/ijit/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/IJIT-Vol-18-Dec-2020_1_1-12.pdf19indonesian islamknowledge culturenew spiritualitypost-truth
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Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of Indonesia
International Journal of Islamic Thought
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indonesian islam
knowledge culture
new spirituality
post-truth
author_facet ASFA WIDIYANTO
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title Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of Indonesia
title_short Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of Indonesia
title_full Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of Indonesia
title_fullStr Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Religion and Covid-19 in the Era of Post-Truth: The Case of Indonesia
title_sort religion and covid-19 in the era of post-truth: the case of indonesia
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
series International Journal of Islamic Thought
issn 2232-1314
2232-1314
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has become global pandemic, which affects all countries in the world including Indonesia. The mitigation of covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia cannot neglect the role of religion, since religion constitutes the main identity of most people. Hence, religion becomes value reference and ‘system of knowing’, including in addressing the covid-19 pandemic. By employing comparative and content analysis, it is hoped that this paper will constitute a significant contribution in unravelling the complex role of religion in dealing with covid-19 pandemic, most particularly in the context of post-truth. There are three concerns of this paper. First, it examines the challenges of religious conservatism towards covid-19 mitigation among Indonesian Muslims, most particularly in the context of post-truth which in some ways intensifies the emergence of conservativism in the public space. Second, it explores the possibility of ‘new spirituality’ which is pertinent for the mitigation of Covid-19. Third, it explores the contribution of Indonesian Muslim knowledge culture to the fight against covid-19.
topic 19
indonesian islam
knowledge culture
new spirituality
post-truth
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