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The Veil and the Identity: Jilbab, Melayu, and the Diverging Social Fabrics of Malaysia and Indonesia

C. Political Undertones

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  • Indonesia: The world's largest Muslim-majority country, located in Southeast Asia. It is known for its rich cultural diversity, with hundreds of ethnic groups and more than 700 languages spoken.
  • Social Issues in Indonesia: Indonesia faces various social issues, including but not limited to, corruption, inequality, and religious tolerance. The country has a significant Christian minority and a large Muslim population, leading to a complex interplay of religious and social dynamics.
  • Culture in Indonesia: Indonesian culture is incredibly diverse. The country celebrates its cultural richness through its traditional dances, music, arts, and food. The concept of "gotong-royong" (mutual assistance) is a cornerstone of Indonesian social culture, reflecting the communal and cooperative nature of Indonesian society.
  • Graph: % of Muslim women wearing jilbab in Malaysia (est. 80–85%) vs. Indonesia (est. 70–75%, varying by region).
  • Map: Regions with mandatory jilbab in schools (Aceh, parts of West Sumatra vs. none in Malaysia but de facto pressure).
  • Quote from an activist: “I want to wear the jilbab for Allah, not for my neighbor’s approval.” – Indonesian feminist.