On September 7, 2019, the Investigating Committee for Foundation of Islamic Ideological Parties/Preparatory Committee for Foundation of Islamic Ideological Parties (Indonesian: Badan Penyelidik Usaha-Usaha Persiapan Pendirian Partai Islam Ideologis/Panitia Persiapan Pendirian Partai Islam Ideologis, BPU-PPPII/P4II) was founded by various Indonesian Islamist reactionary groups.[3][4] The group claimed to revive the Masyumi Party which was disbanded in 1960 due to their involvement with the PRRI rebellion[5] and tried to revive the party with the name "Masyumi 1945".[4] However, in the middle of the process, elements of the Action for Rescuing Indonesia Coalition entered the group and unilaterally hijacked the process.[citation needed] This lead into a breakdown of the preparatory group and led into the formation of the Masyumi Reborn Party.[citation needed] A number of members of the preparatory group later founded the Indonesian People's Da'wah Party.[4]
Ideological and political stances
The Masyumi Reborn Party adheres to an Islamist agenda.[6]
The party has been influenced by Islamism and anti-capitalism.[7] The party openly forbade their cadres to express happiness, even only clapping and expressing gratitude or congratulations, claiming that those acts "resemble Jewish" practices and must avoid conventional banking or taking/getting financial interests from them, seeing them as a form of usury.[7]
The party advocates implementation of sharia as the basis of law in Indonesia.[11]
Receptions
The party formation was congratulated by a like-minded party in the People's Representative Council, the Prosperous Justice Party.[citation needed] The party hoped that Masyumi Reborn will power the opposition to Joko Widodo and sought a way to ally with them.[12]
Secular parties like Golkar and PDI-P also congratulated the party formation.[citation needed] The Golkar party also advised that the party must move on and not "rest in past laurels" of old days and must innovate to gain popular support, not use a religious narrative and religious populism for party gain.[16]
Political scientists[who?] raised warning in the appearance of Masyumi Reborn due to the party ideology not following the official state ideology of Pancasila and the party's use of Islamism.[citation needed] Adi Prayitno, a political scientist from UIN Syarif Hidayatullah, warned that the party not adhering to the Pancasila state ideology at least in part will cause a clash with Indonesian nationalist parties and groups.[17] Aidil Haris of the Muhammadiyah University of Riau said that the party must focus on specific issues.[10]