The Threat of Radical Thinking and Extremism in the Nusantara (Malay Archipelago)
Authors
Wan Kamal Mujani
Ahmad Munawar Ismail
Nurfida’iy Salahuddin
Keywords:
Threat, radical, extremism, prevention, Nusantara, South-east Asia
Abstract
The world has witnessed the emergence of radical and extremist ideology which poses a threat to international security by influencing society towards excessive acts. Radical and extremist ideology is not only limited to certain territories but covers the entire Islamic world including South-east Asia. The evolution of ideologies from the West based on a doctrine of violence leads to conflict or clash of cultures and civilization, especially for societies in South-east Asia. Hence, the purpose of this article is to identify the forms of radical and extremist threat which apply specifically in South-east Asia. In addition, this writing aims to identify methods or measures in handling the issue of radicalism and extremism which occurs in South-east Asian states. Writing methodology is qualitative with a historical and current phenomena approach based on data findings through literature review and document analysis. Research findings conclude that radical and extremist ideology poses a threat to society and state so as to challenge multiculturism policy of a state. The push and pull factor also plays a role in spreading this ideology within society Therefore, this article attempts to bring a reply narrative based on pro-active methods and measures in the prevention of and dealing with this complex global issue.
Author Biographies
Wan Kamal Mujani
Research Centre for Arabic Language and Islamic Civilization,Faculty of Islamic Studies,Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM),43600 Bangi,Malaysia.inawan@ukm.edu.my
Ahmad Munawar Ismail
Research Centre for Aqidah and Philosophy, Faculty of Islamic Studies,Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM),43600 Bangi,Malaysia.
Nurfida’iy Salahuddin
Research Centre for Arabic Language and Islamic Civilization,Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM),43600 Bangi,Malaysia.