Rewriting Westphalia and Reviving Bandung: The Historical Trajectory of Nahdlatul Ulama’s Global Islamic Vision
Abstract
This paper explores how the Muslim world today faces a fragmentation that echoes
Europe's bloody religious wars prior to the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) and the colonial
subjugation that triggered the Bandung Conference (1955). At a time when sectarianism,
radicalism, and external securitization threaten the coherence of Islamic civilization, Nahdlatul
Ulama (NU), Indonesia's largest Muslim organization, emerges as a unique actor striving for
renewal. This article examines NU's global initiatives through the dual historical lenses of
Westphalia and Bandung, proposing that NU seeks not only to establish a “Muslim
Westphalia”—an order based on peaceful coexistence among Islamic traditions—but also to
reignite the “Spirit of Bandung”
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