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Preventative Strategy to Solve Radicalism in University: The Case Study in State University of Surabaya, Indonesia

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  • Muhammad Turhan Yani
  • Mutimmatul Faidah
  • Ahmad Ajib Ridlwan
  • Muhammad Syafa’at
  • Siti Nur Azizah

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This study aims to explore and explain the spread of radicalism ideology at the State University of Surabaya and how the preventative strategy from the university to solve it. The data research was collected through observation, interview, and Forum Group Discussion (FGD) with students, lecturers, and university staff. The data analysis was conducted with a qualitative narrative approach. The study result implies that the spread of radicalism ideology begins with a small halaqah and then grows to become a more significant regular event held in the university that can attract many visitors and followers passively or actively of this ideology. Therefore, UNESA created Radicalism Preventative to reduce the spread of radicalism from the policy to the technical level, able to control all religious extracurricular activities of students within the campus free from radicalism.

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  • Muhammad Turhan Yani & Mutimmatul Faidah & Ahmad Ajib Ridlwan & Muhammad Syafa’at & Siti Nur Azizah, 2023. "Preventative Strategy to Solve Radicalism in University: The Case Study in State University of Surabaya, Indonesia," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 12, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:2401
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2023-0068
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