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  <title>The Impact of Islam on Sexual Minorities in Indonesia:</title>
  <subTitle>A Study on the Construction of Tolerant Society</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Arif Nuh Safri</namePart>
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  <publisher>LPPM IIQ An Nur Yogyakarta</publisher>
  <dateIssued>2021</dateIssued>
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Since the Stonewall uprisings, there has been greater social acceptance of homosexuality within Indonesian contexts. Nevertheless, those who are at the intersection of more than one minority identity continue to face prejudice and discrimination, including homophobia and racism. Though there has been increasing work regarding the experiences of sexual minority people of colour (POC), a lacuna remains regarding the experiences of sexual minority Indonesia men and the integration of sexual minority and religious identities, particularly within a context of increased societal acceptance towards sexual minorities and societal Islamophobia. In this study, 38 sexual minority Indonesia men were recruited via snowball sampling and interviewed. Data were &#13;
 examined via reflexive thematic analysis. Five themes were identified: degrees of “outness”, hegemonic Whiteness and the LGBTQ+ community, internalisation of White hegemony, distancing from the sexual minority religio-cultural ingroup, and attempting to reconcile potential identity conflict between sexual orientation identity and religious and cultural identities. Respondents' experiences highlighted substantial social exclusion due tointersectional disadvantage as well as a lack of intracommunity social support, suggesting substantial isolation, psychological implications and a general eschewing of&#13;
identity affiliation based on sexual attraction. This has implications on services predicated on identity affiliation which may potentially exclude the needs of hidden and intersectionally disadvantaged populations. &#13;
&#13;
KE YW OR DS identity threat, intergroup relations, intersectionality, Muslims, Whiteness</note>
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