印度尼西亚宗教 (Chinese Wikipedia)

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  • Penduduk Menurut Wilayah dan Agama yang Dianut [Population by Region and Religion]. Jakarta, Indonesia: Badan Pusat Statistik. 15 May 2010 [20 October 2011]. (原始内容存档于2018-12-24) (印度尼西亚语). Religion is belief in Almighty God that must be possessed by every human being. Religion can be divided into Muslim, Christian,, Hindu, Buddhist, Hu Khong Chu, and Other Religion.  Muslim 207176162 (87.20%), Christian 16528513 (7), Catholic 6907873 (3), Hindu 4012116 (1.69), Buddhist 1703254 (0.74), Confucianism 71.999 (0.05), Other 112.792 (0.04), Total 237.641.326

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  • In 1979, Soeharto retracted official recognition of Confucianism. Hence Confucianism appears in the 1971 census data, but not in 1980 or 1990. In 2000, Indonesia decided to separately categorise Confucianism only during the enumeration process, but did not actually list this option on the printed form. This is not listed as a separate category in the U.N. data. Utomo, Ariane J. Indonesian Census 2000: Tables and Reports for AusAID Explanatory Notes (PDF) (报告). The Australian National University: 7. March 2003. (原始内容 (PDF)存档于2012-04-25). The six categories for religion were Islam, Catholicism, Protestant, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Other. The decision to have a separate category for Confucianism (Kong Hu Cu) occurred during the enumeration process itself, hence it was not printed in the actual form of the L1. The data on the number of Confucians is only available for certain provinces. However, the number seems much smaller than expected due to the abrupt process of including it in the questionnaire. 

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  • Indonesia. The World Factbook. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. People and Society. 2011-10-18 [2011-11-08]. ISSN 1553-8133. (原始内容存档于2021-04-13). Muslim 86.1%, Protestant 5.7%, Roman Catholic 3%, Hindu 1.8%, other or unspecified 3.4% (2000 census) 

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  • C.I.C.R.E.D. cites SUSENAS TAHAP KEEMPAT – Sifat Demografi Penduduk Indonesia [National Survey of Social and Economic Fourth Round – Demographic Characteristics of the Population]. Jakarta: Biro Pusat Statistik (Central Bureau of Statistics). 1969.  for Table III.10 of "The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year", p. 31. However, due to inaccessibility of the data source for verification and data collection proximity to census year 1971, referenced 1969 data is not included in this article's table. The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year (PDF). C.I.C.R.E.D. 2. Jakarta: Lembaga Demografi (Demographic Institute), Universitas Indonesia. 1973: 31–32 [2018-01-18]. LCCN 77366078. OCLC 3362457. OL 4602999M. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2016-10-21). The statistical data on religion show that Islam has the highest percentage of adherents with about 87.1 per cent of the population of Indonesia (National Socio Economic Survey, 1969). The second biggest religion in Indonesia is Protestant (5.2%), while Catholic is the third (2.5%). The rest are Hindu (2.0%) and Buddhist (1.1%) and other religions which are not included in the above classification. 

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  • Pedersen, Lene. Religious Pluralism in Indonesia. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology. 2016, 17 (5: Special Issue: Communal Peace and Conflict in Indonesia: Navigating Inter–religious Boundaries): 387–98. doi:10.1080/14442213.2016.1218534可免费查阅. 

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  • C.I.C.R.E.D. cites SUSENAS TAHAP KEEMPAT – Sifat Demografi Penduduk Indonesia [National Survey of Social and Economic Fourth Round – Demographic Characteristics of the Population]. Jakarta: Biro Pusat Statistik (Central Bureau of Statistics). 1969.  for Table III.10 of "The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year", p. 31. However, due to inaccessibility of the data source for verification and data collection proximity to census year 1971, referenced 1969 data is not included in this article's table. The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year (PDF). C.I.C.R.E.D. 2. Jakarta: Lembaga Demografi (Demographic Institute), Universitas Indonesia. 1973: 31–32 [2018-01-18]. LCCN 77366078. OCLC 3362457. OL 4602999M. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2016-10-21). The statistical data on religion show that Islam has the highest percentage of adherents with about 87.1 per cent of the population of Indonesia (National Socio Economic Survey, 1969). The second biggest religion in Indonesia is Protestant (5.2%), while Catholic is the third (2.5%). The rest are Hindu (2.0%) and Buddhist (1.1%) and other religions which are not included in the above classification. 

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  • C.I.C.R.E.D. cites SUSENAS TAHAP KEEMPAT – Sifat Demografi Penduduk Indonesia [National Survey of Social and Economic Fourth Round – Demographic Characteristics of the Population]. Jakarta: Biro Pusat Statistik (Central Bureau of Statistics). 1969.  for Table III.10 of "The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year", p. 31. However, due to inaccessibility of the data source for verification and data collection proximity to census year 1971, referenced 1969 data is not included in this article's table. The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year (PDF). C.I.C.R.E.D. 2. Jakarta: Lembaga Demografi (Demographic Institute), Universitas Indonesia. 1973: 31–32 [2018-01-18]. LCCN 77366078. OCLC 3362457. OL 4602999M. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2016-10-21). The statistical data on religion show that Islam has the highest percentage of adherents with about 87.1 per cent of the population of Indonesia (National Socio Economic Survey, 1969). The second biggest religion in Indonesia is Protestant (5.2%), while Catholic is the third (2.5%). The rest are Hindu (2.0%) and Buddhist (1.1%) and other religions which are not included in the above classification. 

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  • International Religious Freedom Report 2008. Indonesia. US Department of State. [2014-03-31]. (原始内容存档于2022-05-31). 
  • Indonesia: Religious Freedoms Report 2010页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆), US State Department (2011), Quote: "The Ministry of Religious Affairs estimates that 10 million Hindus live in the country and account for approximately 90 percent of the population in Bali. Hindu minorities also reside in Central and East Kalimantan, the city of Medan (North Sumatra), South and Central Sulawesi, and Lombok (West Nusa Tenggara). Hindu groups such as Hare Krishna and followers of the Indian spiritual leader Sai Baba are present in small numbers. Some indigenous religious groups, including the "Naurus" on Seram Island in Maluku Province, incorporate Hindu and animist beliefs, and many have also adopted some Protestant teachings."

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  • Demographic Yearbook 1979 (Population census statistics) (PDF) 31. New York: United Nations. 1980. p. 641 Table 29. Population by religion, sex and urban/rural residence: each census, 1970–1979 [2018-01-18]. ISBN 978-0-8002-2882-8. OCLC 16991809. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2019-01-09). 
  • C.I.C.R.E.D. cites SUSENAS TAHAP KEEMPAT – Sifat Demografi Penduduk Indonesia [National Survey of Social and Economic Fourth Round – Demographic Characteristics of the Population]. Jakarta: Biro Pusat Statistik (Central Bureau of Statistics). 1969.  for Table III.10 of "The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year", p. 31. However, due to inaccessibility of the data source for verification and data collection proximity to census year 1971, referenced 1969 data is not included in this article's table. The Population of Indonesia, 1974 World Population Year (PDF). C.I.C.R.E.D. 2. Jakarta: Lembaga Demografi (Demographic Institute), Universitas Indonesia. 1973: 31–32 [2018-01-18]. LCCN 77366078. OCLC 3362457. OL 4602999M. (原始内容存档 (PDF)于2016-10-21). The statistical data on religion show that Islam has the highest percentage of adherents with about 87.1 per cent of the population of Indonesia (National Socio Economic Survey, 1969). The second biggest religion in Indonesia is Protestant (5.2%), while Catholic is the third (2.5%). The rest are Hindu (2.0%) and Buddhist (1.1%) and other religions which are not included in the above classification. 
  • Unable to find online data for Sensus Penduduk 1980 (Penduduk Indonesia: hasil sensus penduduk. Jakarta: Badan Pusat Statistik, 1980). Unable to find online version of Buku Saku Statistik Indonesia 1982 [Statistical Pocketbook Of Indonesia 1982]. Jakarta, Indonesia: Biro Pusat Statistik. 1983. OCLC 72673205. , which contains 1980 census data.
  • Special Census Topic 2000 Round (1995–2004). Demographic Yearbook (Spreadsheet) (New York: United Nations). 2006-06-30,. 2b – Ethnocultural characteristics [2018-01-18]. ISSN 0082-8041. OCLC 173373970. (原始内容存档于2018-11-02). 
  • Indonesia. The World Factbook. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. People and Society. 2011-10-18 [2011-11-08]. ISSN 1553-8133. (原始内容存档于2021-04-13). Muslim 86.1%, Protestant 5.7%, Roman Catholic 3%, Hindu 1.8%, other or unspecified 3.4% (2000 census)