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Indonesia

Largest Muslim-majority country in the world (~87% Sunni), with significant Christian minorities (~10%, both Catholic and Protestant/Pentecostal), Hindu majority in Bali (~1.7% nationally), and small Buddhist minority. Apostasy not federally criminalized but social and provincial cost is high.

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Indonesia is the largest Muslim country on earth and the texture of leaving Islam there varies enormously by region. Aceh has full sharia. Java is comparatively moderate. Outer islands have local syncretic blends. The blasphemy law, used most famously in the prosecution of former Jakarta governor Ahok, makes public criticism of religion legally dangerous. Apostasy itself is not a federal crime, but a publicly known apostate often loses family standing, employment, marriage prospects, and the right to identify legally with no religion (the official ID card requires one of six recognized religions).

There is also a significant Indonesian Christian exit happening, mostly out of Pentecostal and Protestant churches in Java, North Sumatra, and the Manado region. These look more like global Pentecostal exits than like the Muslim-majority national context.

For Indonesian readers, the pillar page on Islam (which addresses safety as the first concern) will likely matter most, alongside the page on telling your family. The OTD-style "double life" experience is very common among Indonesian ex-Muslims, especially in conservative regions, and the page on what to do practically while you are not yet ready to come out is written with this kind of reader in mind.

Indonesia — Elder X | Rage 2 Rebuild