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The bustling streets of Jakarta were a symphony of honking horns and the enticing aroma of street food. Aisha, a young woman in a vibrant batik hijab, navigated the crowds with practiced ease. She was a "Malay ukhti," a term often used to describe devout Muslim women from the Malay Archipelago, which includes both Malaysia and Indonesia. Her attire, a blend of traditional patterns and modest silhouettes, reflected her heritage and her faith.

But under the table, her thumb hovered nervously over her phone screen. She was scrolling through a trending hashtag that had set the Indonesian and Malaysian internet ablaze. It was a heated debate about "moral policing" versus "cultural preservation." The Digital Divide

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