Sunday, 5 October 2025

Why Muslims struggle to progress, especially in Indonesia?




 





October 5, 2025, 20:00

 INSIGHT HARBOR 

Honestly, I am a graduate of an Islamic boarding school, and sometimes I wonder why Muslims in Indonesia the largest Muslim population in the world still find it so difficult to progress. The answer is not always about economics or politics, but about the way of thinking. Many people still believe more in mystical things than in hard work and knowledge. For example, seeking blessings at the graves of holy people, taking “sacred” water that is said to bring good fortune, or believing that certain wells have special powers. Yet Islam itself teaches us to ask directly from Allah, not through objects or places.

This phenomenon can be found in many regions, even in today's digital age. On the one hand, people are diligent in their worship, but on the other hand, they are still easily swayed by irrational beliefs. Ultimately, time and energy are wasted on mystical rituals, rather than on learning, innovating, or working hard. Compare this to other countries where Muslims are a minority or even have no religion, they are able to progress because they think rationally, use science, and are disciplined. Meanwhile, here, many still blame “fate” when life is difficult.

So, actually, what makes it difficult for us to progress is not Islam itself, but the way some people understand Islam. We often forget that Islam is a very logical religion that encourages people to learn and think critically. But if the mindset is still to believe in “blessed water” or “prayers through stones,” when will we ever progress? How can we change? We must start with education and self-awareness. We must return to the basic teachings: tawakal (trust in God) comes after effort, not reliance on mystical things. If this mindset can be changed, I am sure that Indonesian Muslims will be much more advanced and independent.

Especially since there are people who often say,

“The world isn't important, what's important is the afterlife.”

me :  "Aarghhhhhhhhh"

We also have to think rationally!!!








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