This is the first blog of Relindonesia2: after ten years writing regularly messages about Religion in Indonesia, I bought a new computer and can no longer send message to the former blog. I hope that this second series of Relindonesia may be continued forthe next ten years and find as many readers as its predecessor.
First about another change in the life of myself and my wife, Paule Steenbrink-Maas. We moved from the big house to a nice appartment in a big building, also in Utrecht. Its name is Rheyngaerde and it has 108 appartments. It looks mor orless like a traditional longhouse in Minangkabau or Dayak area: many families sharing some facilities, but also living in their own appartment.
Inthe big house we could easily have up to five-six visitors, here the facilities arelimited. But still some Indonesians could find us in the first two months: Father Dr. John Prior from Maumere cane for a long weekend. Elga Sarapung followed. Finally for a short week we had Shafaatun Almirzanah as a guest.
Here you find above a selfie of Karel Steenbrink(= this author) with Shafa and my wife, Paule. Below is the pond in front of the town hall and the cemetery of the little old town of Oudewater, where my parents lived a long period of their lives. On the background there are three statues of ladies washing their hair. The trees are called in Dutch treurwilgen or weeping willows
With Shafa the talk seldom moves towards the two great mystics and philosophers she studied for her dissertation, Meister Eckehart and Ibnu 'Arabi, but mostly on the present state of religion in Indonesia with a strong turn towards Salafism. But from the Christian side we could her not give a very positive account, due to the general problem of the sexual misconduct of the clergy in so many countries.
In the margin of this we also asked: when will thisbe an open debate in Indonesia about the pesantren: homosexuality within these communities and the older classes dominating and urging the younger ones? And what about kiai who marry very young, even extremely young girls? Their parents like these engagements, but what about the young girls?
Finally, Shafa left our country amidst a quite heavy storm, to Iran: she wisely said that interreligious dialogue is more easily found between the various world religions than amongst denominations within one great religion. We wish her good success in hermission of dialogue, also in Iran.
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