A Wahid Foundation survey reveals that Indonesia remains vulnerable to intolerant behavior. Although 40.4 percent of the Muslim population has demonstrated tolerance, 38.4 percent remain intolerant towards non-Muslims.
Furthermore, the survey found that 49 percent of respondents exhibited intolerance towards groups they dislike, such as communists, Jews, and LGBT individuals. 43.4 percent were neutral or tended towards tolerance, while only 0.6 percent were truly tolerant.
This survey, conducted among the Muslim population between the fourth week of March and the third week of April 2016, utilized multi-stage random sampling. The sample comprised 1,520 respondents across 34 provinces in Indonesia. The estimated margin of error is 2.6 percent, with a 95 percent confidence level.
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