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Indonesia is predominantly Muslim, with Islam being the main religion, followed by Christianity (Protestantism and Catholicism), Buddhism, Hinduism, and Konghucu. The document outlines various places of worship for each religion and lists significant celebrations and festivals in Indonesia, including New Year, Eid, and Christmas. Additionally, it defines terms related to ethnic groups and language, emphasizing the cultural diversity within the country.
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CC 1 - Chapter 4-5

Indonesia is predominantly Muslim, with Islam being the main religion, followed by Christianity (Protestantism and Catholicism), Buddhism, Hinduism, and Konghucu. The document outlines various places of worship for each religion and lists significant celebrations and festivals in Indonesia, including New Year, Eid, and Christmas. Additionally, it defines terms related to ethnic groups and language, emphasizing the cultural diversity within the country.
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CIVICS AND CULTURE

Religion and
Philosophy
Chapter 3
Religion
The most religion in Indonesia from majority untill minority
1. Islam : Islam is Indonesia’s main religion making Indonesia the most
populous Muslim majority nation in the world.
2. Christianity (divided into Protestanism and Catholicism)
1. Protestantism : Joined by other reformed chruches that separated
from it during the 19th century.
2. Catholicism : Arrived in the archipelago during the portuguese
arrival with spice-trading over the 14th and 15th century.
3. Buddhism : Don’t do bad, do more good deeds, purify your heart and
mind, this is the teaching of the Buddha.
4. Hinduism : Hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara (the continuous
cycle of life, death, and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of
cause and effect).
5. Konghucu : One of thhe oldest religion in the world and it’s adherents
are Tionghoa.
Religion and Worship place

Islam : Mosque
Christianity : Chruch
Buddhism : Vihara
Hinduism : Pura
Konghucu : Klenteng
CIVICS AND CULTURE

Celebrations and
Festivals
Chapter 4
Definition of term

Celebrations, is usually private and some people


organize party to celebrate special events.

Festivals, is public and include a chain of enjoyable


and musical events.
The list of celebration holiday in
Indonesia
New year day
Birth od prophet (Islam’s religion)
Chinese new year (Konghucu’s religion)
Day of silence (Hindu’s Religion)
Ascension of Jesus Christ (Christian’s religion)
Vesak day (Buddhist’s religion)
Pancasila day (On June 1)
Independence day (On august 17)
Eid al fitr (Islam’s religion)
Eid al adha (Islam’s religion)
Islamic new year (Islam’s religion)
Christmas (Christian’s religion)
The list of things while in celebrations
and festivals
Clown
Card
Candy
Candles
Decorations
Invitation
Presents
Invitation
Presents
Party hats
Music
dance
karaoke
flowers
cake
balloons
food
drink
CIVICS AND CULTURE

Other Cultures

Chapter 5
Definition of term

Ethnic groups, Relating to a particular race of


people.

Language, system of communication consisting of


sounds, words and grammar or system of
communication used by people in particular
country or type of work.
Province of Indonesia
The list of ethnic group in Indonesia

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