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Religion and politics meet on the streets of Jakarta, the convulsed Indonesian capital, where Muslim demonstrators demand jihad or holy war, against government corruption. Rival groups with radically different visions of Islam - and of Indonesian's future - have shaken the most populous island of Java, reflecting a combustible split between rural Muslims know for their religious tolerance and a conservative urban elite.
From Living Faith: Inside the Muslim World of Southeast Asia, by Steve Raymer