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The female Muslim comedian tackling extremism by cracking jokes

“One woman came up to me after a show and said ‘are you for real, are you wearing this hijab for real?’.”

WEARING A RED hijab and all-encompassing gown, Sakdiyah Maruf cuts an unusual figure in a dark, smokey Jakarta bar as she reels off taboo-breaking jokes to laughter from a rapt audience.

She is a rare character in Indonesia – a female Muslim stand-up using humour to challenge prejudice against women and rising religious intolerance.

Despite resistance from those who believe a woman’s place is not on stage cracking jokes, even within her own family, the 34-year-old has forged ahead and is winning fans at home and abroad.

In the country with the world’s biggest Muslim population, she does not shy away from sensitive subjects. Her jokes touch on topics ranging from Jakarta’s recent religiously-charged election – which saw the Christian incumbent ousted by a Muslim – to sex and alcohol.

“Hijab, niqab, burqa – it saves you from a bad hair day,” she said to laughter from the crowd in the Indonesian capital, a typical gag that gently pokes fun at her own religious customs.

Maruf jokes about how women were not allowed to attend public events in the small, conservative community on Java island where she grew up, and that she is seeking to be more progressive by trying “to have sex even though I am married”.

For the slight, unassuming lady, comedy is a playful form of resistance to a creeping conservatism she believes is eroding the rights of women in her homeland.

Indonesia has long been praised for its inclusive brand of Islam but this reputation has been tarnished by a rise in attacks on minorities and the growing influence of a vocal hardline fringe.

The comedian sees an alarming trend of “more rigid and conservative practices of religion” which she believes tend to marginalise women, and is particularly concerned about issues including early marriage and domestic violence.

For Maruf, humour is the perfect weapon to tackle such trends.

“The message can be very aggressive but it can be delivered in a very subtle way,” she told AFP. “You speak to people’s hearts instead of only their minds.”

‘Are you for real?’

Maruf comes from a traditional family in the provincial Javanese town of Pekalongan, an unlikely background for a witty, word-wise stand-up.

She became interested in comedy at an early age by watching US sitcoms such as Roseanne and Full House, a love that she carried with her to university, where she started performing stand-up in 2009.

Depending on the audience she will either perform in English – which she studied at university – or the main Indonesian language of Bahasa.

Sakdiyah Maruf still has a day job working as an interpreter at conferences, but regularly performs in comedy clubs and nights in Jakarta, where she lives.

In the early days, the comic would lie to her parents when she performed at university or headed into Jakarta for shows, believing they would disapprove, but as she became successful it was far harder to conceal the truth.

She says she has managed to reach a kind of uneasy truce with her family.

“We have disagreements sometimes, but they are cool with it,” she explained.

But the greatest resistance has come from conservatives who don’t think Muslim women should be comedians at all.

“One woman came up to me after a show and said ‘are you for real, are you wearing this hijab for real?’,” she recalled.

Still, Maruf has not been put off and her irreverent brand of humour has won her fans outside Indonesia.

In 2015 she was awarded the Vaclav Havel International Prize for Creative Dissent established by the New York-based Human Rights Foundation and last year took part in a BBC-run global stand-up jam.

Her humour seems more relevant than ever as concerns escalate about declining religious freedoms in Indonesia after the jailing this month of Jakarta’s Christian governor for blasphemy, a verdict that sparked criticism inside the country and abroad.

But Maruf remains confident that Indonesia will remain a tolerant country — not least because a devout Muslim woman like herself can still get up on stage and crack jokes.

She said: “If you can write ‘Indonesian conservative Muslim female stand-up’ in one sentence, why be so pessimistic?”

© – AFP 2017

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    May 2nd 2022, 12:25 PM

    Absolutely terrible for the community. We support you all.

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    May 2nd 2022, 2:03 PM

    @Philip Gallagher:

    There’s a large spar across the road and a very large Tesco about a mile away. Community will get by.

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    May 2nd 2022, 2:07 PM

    @Sequoia: is that right?

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    May 2nd 2022, 4:32 PM

    @Sequoia: there’s no spar ya eejit

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    May 2nd 2022, 4:54 PM

    @Sequoia: I’m from the community, no spar across the road. People have lost their jobs. Community has lost a friendly local shop, a post office, a chipper. Pensioners collect their pension there. Family’s collect children’s allowance there. Pats Centra supports all local charities. Try telling the local people they’ll get by all you want. You’re missing the bigger picture

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    May 2nd 2022, 10:51 PM

    @Sequoia: what planet are you on. The shop has been the heart of Bettystown for more than 30 years. Have you ever in been in Bettystown no spar never has been.

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    May 2nd 2022, 2:29 PM

    Terrible loss but surely no need for a fundraiser as rebuild and loss of earnings will be covered by insurance?

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    May 2nd 2022, 2:48 PM

    @Sequoia can I ask where’s the large spar is as only shops in that area is mr price and other small shops cafes ice cream no Spar ? , Tesco Aldi don’t count here local people support small business and Pats was that . Its sad to see what happened and to the families of Pats and Macaris you will come back stronger as your part of a strong community that will rally around you in your time of need .

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    May 2nd 2022, 3:14 PM

    @Ciarán Byrne:

    Standing with your back to Pats, walk left down the road, it’s about 150m on the right hand side.

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    May 2nd 2022, 3:52 PM

    @Sequoia: obviously haven’t been in bettystown recently

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    May 2nd 2022, 4:18 PM

    @Sequoia: are you from 2010?

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    May 2nd 2022, 6:34 PM

    @Sequoia: that was a SuperValu that was destroyed in an apartment fire years ago. Now it’s Mr. Price. Never had a spar here in over 20 years. Post office moving to laytown (3km down the road). If you don’t know the area and are only looking at Google Street view for your info, respectfully, shut up.

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    May 2nd 2022, 10:54 PM

    @Oisín Dunne: never had a spar full stop.

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    May 2nd 2022, 3:19 PM

    It’s a great well stocked local shop.

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    May 2nd 2022, 2:36 PM

    €10k will fix that? I doubt it.

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