Yes, Indonesia has a system that incorporates elements of sharia law, particularly in the province of Aceh, where it is implemented more rigorously. While the national legal framework is primarily based on secular laws, Aceh's autonomy allows it to enforce sharia practices, including in areas such as family law and moral conduct. Other regions of Indonesia may also apply some sharia principles, but they are not as formalized as in Aceh. Overall, the country maintains a diverse legal landscape that balances secular and religious laws.
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