nufix
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Preventing rebellion vs Sharia?
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Indonesia is undoubted not a country based on any religion since the first time it was established, our constitution is based on 1945 constitution and never mentioned any god in it, however, people from Aceh province who had been fighting valiantly with Indonesia to crush British, British Indian, and Dutch invasion to prevent the independence, demanded a special recognition for their home province to practice Sharia law. At the first attempt, the national court did not grant Aceh province to practice it, and it led to a rebellion for more than 3 decades, they demanded a separation from Indonesia. In 2004, the government agreed to to grant them a special authority to use Sharia law as long as they don't cross the constitution.
You see, muslims in Indonesia are majority moderate, we care about the progress of the country more than demanding the use of some religious laws. But there were some people whom hardly believe that they should use religious law and were ready to rebel the government in order to achieve their goal. Therefore, to prevent their rebellion, the government allow Aceh province to practice Sharia law, that's why, there's one and only province in Indonesia that practice religious law, that's Aceh.