Islam in Indonesia: A Model of Peace and Learning

As you start your academic journey in Indonesia, you’ll quickly notice something unique about the way Islam is practiced here. In contrast to the different interpretations of Islam seen in some parts of the world, Indonesian Islam is known for being moderate, peaceful, and deeply connected to the country’s rich cultural traditions.

Islamic education, which you’ll likely encounter at UIII and in many other universities and communities, has played a key role in Indonesia’s development. For centuries, pesantrens (Islamic boarding schools) have been educating students not only in religious teachings but also in values like tolerance, peace, and coexistence. Today, Indonesia’s Islamic universities are recognized worldwide for their forward-thinking approach, combining traditional knowledge with modern research in the sciences and humanities.

For international students, this creates an environment where you can explore Islam in an inclusive, pluralistic setting. You’ll have the opportunity to see how Indonesia’s unique approach to Islamic education has contributed to peace and intellectual growth, not only in the country but also in the broader Muslim world. It’s an exciting time to be part of this academic community, where you can witness first-hand how education can help shape a more harmonious future. []