This issue features five original research articles, authored by 27 scholars from Indonesia. This collection of articles explores the vital role of interreligious dialogue and cultural integration in fostering peace and preventing violence in Indonesia. It highlights the implications of dialogue between figures like Armada Riyanto and Pope Francis as a foundation for anti-violence efforts. The historical context of Muhammadiyah's challenges in Aceh amidst religious contestation is examined, alongside the acculturation of Islam with local traditions, such as buffalo sacrifice in Lombok. Additionally, the articles discuss peace education initiatives for young interfaith communities, the significance of traditional clothing in the Sasak tribe, and the role of opinion leaders in promoting green tourism. Together, these studies underscore the importance of communication, cultural practices, and community engagement in building a harmonious society.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20414/sangkep.v7i1
Published: 2024-04-29