Why Does Indonesia So Want to Be Like Saudi Arabia?
Indonesia is currently experiencing a confusing phase. While Saudi Arabia is abandoning its narrow mindset and moving towards modernization, some Indonesians are busy idolizing a past filled with religious fanaticism. Everything is being changed to resemble "Arab-style Islam," even though the reality in Arabia itself has shifted significantly. This phenomenon demonstrates how religion, politics, and culture are blending to create a strong push towards the ideal of a sharia-compliant state. However, is this step backward to the "ages of ignorance" truly in line with the ideals of a civilized nation?
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⏳ [00:00] Saudi Arabia Progresses Because It Abandoned Fanaticism
⏳ [04:29] Because of Worshiping Symbols, Not the Contents of the Brain
⏳ [13:29] Fanaticism Makes You a Puppet
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