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The study highlights the proliferation of Muslim paramilitary groups, their use of religious symbols, and their visible mobilization through street actions and demands for Islamic sharia. It focuses on the Laskar Jihad, tracing its creation and contextualizing its emergence through historical, theological, sociological, and political lenses.","INDONESLCCORNELL  \nFaith and Politics:The Rise of the Laskar Jihad in the Era of Transition in IndonesiaAuthor(s):Noorhaidi Hasan  \nSource:Indonesia,No.73(Apr.,2002),pp.145-169  \nPublished by:Cornell University Press;Southeast Asia Program Publications at CornellUniversity  \nStable URL:https://www.jstor.org/stable/3351472Accessed:23-10-201908:05 UTC  \nREFERENCES  \nLinked references are available on JSTOR for this article:  \nhttps://www jstor.org/stable/3351472?seq=1&cid=pdf-reference\\#references_tab_contentsYou may need to log in to JSTOR to access the linked references.  \nJSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars,researchers,and students discover,use,and build upon a widerange of content in a trusted digital archive.We use information technology and tools to increase productivity andfacilitate new forms of scholarship.For more information about JSTOR,please contact support@jstor.org.  \nYour use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms &Conditions of Use,available athttps://about.jstor.org/terms  \nSoutheast Asia Program Publications at Cornell University,Cornell University Pressare collaborating with JSTOR to digitize,preserve and extend access to Indonesia  \n# FAITH AND POLITICS:THE RISE OFTHE LASKAR JIHAD IN THE ERA OFTRANSITION IN INDONESIA¹\n\nNoorhaidi Hasan  \n## Introduction\n\nThe turn of the twenty-first century witnessed the eruption of Islam into thepolitical landscape of the Indonesian nation-state.Signs of this reassertion of politicalIslam might be seen in a variety of social movements that utilize Islam as a discursivecenter,ranging from the establishment of Islamic political parties to mounting demandsfor the implementation of the Islamic shari a,Muslim jurisprudence.More dramatically,the resurfacing of political Islam on the recent political scene of Indonesia,after theoutbreak of a multidimensional socio-political and economic crisis,has beendemonstrated by the emergence of a number of Muslim paramilitary groups,characterized by their distinctive appearance:wearing certain uniforms and carryingdifferent kinds of weapons.Exploiting religious symbols,they behave as if they aremilitary men and have conducted a variety of radical actions in the public sphere.Thisphenomenon undoubtedly spreads a sort of privatized militancy and violence.  \nAmongst a dozen such Muslim paramilitary groups,three major groups haverecently come to the fore and made headlines by taking to the streets to demand theimplementation of the Islamic sharia,conducting razzias at cafés,discotheques,andcasinos,and,most importantly,sending thousands of militia troops to the Moluccanislands.These three major active groups are the Laskar Jihad (the Jihad ParamilitaryForce),the Laskar Pembela Islam (the Paramilitary Force of the Defender of Islam),  \n'Iam grateful to a 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