Indonesian official term for syncretist indigenous and new religious beliefs
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Aliran Kepercayaan[note 1] (English: the branches/flows of beliefs) is an official cover term for various native religion in Indonesia. It also includes various, partly syncretic forms of mysticism of new religious movements in Indonesia, such as kebatinan, kejiwaan, and kerohanian.[2] In the Indonesian language, it is also used for new religious movements in other parts of the world. Based on data collected by the Indonesian Conference on Religion and Peace (ICRP), there are about 245 unofficial indigenous religions in Indonesia.[3]
^UNHCR
^Caldarola 1982, p. 539, note 30.
^Aritonang, Margareth S. (7 November 2014). "Government to recognise minority faiths". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
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