Darul Islam (Indonesia)
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Islamic State of Indonesia دار الإسلام إندونيسيا Dārul Islām Indūnisiyyā Negara Islam Indonesia | |||||||||
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1949–1962 | |||||||||
Status | Unrecognized state | ||||||||
Government | Islamic state | ||||||||
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• Declared | August 7 1949 | ||||||||
• Rebellion of Daud Beureu'eh in Aceh | 1953–62 | ||||||||
• Rebellion of Amir Fatah in Central Java | 1950–59 | ||||||||
• Abdul Kahar Muzakkar rebellion in South Sulawesi | 1950–65 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | September 2 1962 | ||||||||
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Darul Islam (meaning House of Islam [1]), also known as Darul Islam/Islamic Armed Forces of Indonesia (Indonesian: Darul Islam/Tentara Islam Indonesia, DI/TII) was an Islamist group in Indonesia. They fought for the establishment of an Islamic state of Indonesia.
History
[change | change source]It was established in 1942 by a group of Muslim militias. The group recognised only Shari'a as a valid source of law. The movement has produced splinters and offshoots that range from Jemaah Islamiyah to non-violent religious groups.
References
[change | change source]- Dijk, C. van (Cornelis) Rebellion under the banner of Islam : the Darul Islam in Indonesia The Hague: M. Nijhoff,1981.ISBN 90-247-6172-7
- ↑ Luthfi Assyaukanie (2009), Islam and the Secular State in Indonesia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, p. xiv
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