Indonesian Islamic community
The Indonesian Islamic community is one of the largest Muslim populations in the world, with approximately 87% of Indonesia's population identifying as Muslim. This community is diverse, encompassing various ethnic groups, languages, and cultural practices, reflecting the country's rich heritage.
Islam in Indonesia is primarily Sunni, with a significant presence of Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah, two major Islamic organizations that promote different interpretations and practices of Islam. The community plays a vital role in Indonesia's social and political landscape, influencing education, governance, and interfaith relations.