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  • As Shariah Experiment Becomes a Model, Indonesia’s Secular Face Slips

  • Written by: Jon Emont
  • Narrated by: Caroline Miller
  • Length: 6 mins

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As Shariah Experiment Becomes a Model, Indonesia’s Secular Face Slips

Written by: Jon Emont
Narrated by: Caroline Miller
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Aceh province, on the northern tip of Sumatra island, stands alone in having formally established Shariah law in Indonesia, a Muslim-majority country with a relatively secular constitution. In Aceh, women are required to dress modestly, alcohol is prohibited, and numerous offenses — from adultery to homosexuality to selling alcohol — are punishable by public whipping.

"As Shariah Experiment Becomes a Model, Indonesia’s Secular Face Slips" is from the January 13, 2017 World section of The New York Times. It was written by Jon Emont and narrated by Caroline Miller.

©2016 The New York Times News Service Division of The New York Times Company (P)2016 Audible, Inc.

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