45 Items of Pancasila and Examples (Complete) + PDF
Knowing and Knowing 45 Points of Pancasila as State Guidelines and examples – Pancasila is the foundation of the Indonesian state. In order to be easily understood and practiced by all Indonesian citizens, the points of Pancasila were made which had been determined through the MPR Decree.
At first, based on TAP MPR No. II/MPR/1978, the points of the practice of Pancasila consist of 36 points. These points are usually taught and inserted in lessons at school.
However, since 2003, based on Tap MPR No. I/MPR/2003the points of Pancasila practice guidelines increased to 45 points.
45 Complete Pancasila Points with Examples
Items of the 1st Pancasila Precept: Belief in One Supreme God
Of the 45 items of Pancasila, the 1st Pancasila principle consists of seven items.
- The first point is that the Indonesian people express their belief and devotion to God Almighty.
- The second point is that Indonesian citizens believe and fear God Almighty, according to their respective religions and beliefs based on just and civilized humanity.
- The third point is to develop a respectful attitude of respect and cooperation between religious adherents with different beliefs towards God Almighty.
- The fourth point is to foster harmony in life among fellow religious people and belief in God Almighty.
- The fifth point of the 1st precept is to develop an attitude of mutual respect for the freedom to worship according to their respective religions and beliefs.
- The sixth point is that religion and belief in God Almighty is a human personal problem with God Almighty.
- The last point of the first precept is not to impose a religion and belief in God Almighty on others.
An example of the practice of these first precepts is to respect each other’s adherents of different religions without forcing their will.
When there is one worshiper, other people are not allowed to interfere. The last example is carrying out orders and staying away from prohibitions in accordance with the teachings and norms of the religion adopted.
Items of the 2nd Precepts of Pancasila: Just and Civilized Humanity
The second precept which is symbolized by the gold chain has 10 points of Pancasila.
- The first point is to recognize and treat humans according to their dignity as creatures of God Almighty.
- The second point recognizes the equality of human rights and obligations without discriminating against ethnicity, ancestry, religion, belief, social position, gender, skin color and so on.
- The third point and is the tenth point of the 45 points of Pancasila is to develop a non-arbitrary attitude towards others.
- The fourth point, develop an attitude of mutual tolerance and tepa salira.
- The fifth point is to develop an attitude of mutual love for fellow human beings.
- The sixth point, dare to defend truth and justice.
- The seventh point, likes to do humanitarian activities.
- The eighth point is to uphold human values.
- The ninth point is to develop an attitude of respect and cooperation with other nations.
- The tenth point in this second principle is that the Indonesian people feel themselves as part of all mankind.
An example of the practice of these Pancasila points is to maintain an attitude of tolerance, tolerance and help with everyone.
Of course, regardless of origin. As social beings, always willing to share with fellow human beings because humans cannot live alone.
3rd Principle of Pancasila: Indonesian Unity
Of the 45 points of Pancasila, the third principle contains 7 points of practice.
- The first point is to be able to place unity, unity and the interests and safety of the nation and state as a common interest above personal and group interests.
- The second point is being able and willing to sacrifice for the interests of the state and nation if needed.
- The third point is to develop Indonesian unity on the basis of Bhineka Tunggal Ika.
- The fourth point is to develop a sense of pride in being Indonesian and having a homeland.
- The fifth point is to develop a sense of love for the homeland and nation.
- The sixth point is to promote association for the sake of national unity and integrity.
- The seventh point is to maintain world order based on freedom, eternal peace and social justice.
An example of the practice of the points of the third Pancasila principle is to be willing to unite to defend the homeland from attacks that will destroy Indonesian sovereignty.
Even though there are personal disputes, Indonesian citizens must be able to put them aside and be able to prioritize the interests of the state.
In addition, as citizens of Indonesia, they must also be able to preserve nature and the country.
Items of the 4th Pancasila Precept: Democracy Led by Wisdom of Wisdom in Deliberation/Representation
The fourth precept contains 10 of the 45 points of Pancasila. Below is an explanation of the 4th Pancasila principles with examples:
- The first point, as citizens and citizens of society, every Indonesian human being has the same position, rights and obligations.
- The second point is not to impose your will on other people.
- The third point, prioritizing deliberation when making decisions for the common good.
- The fourth point, deliberation to reach consensus is filled with the spirit of kinship.
- The fifth point, deliberation is carried out with common sense and in accordance with a noble conscience.
- The sixth point is to give trust to trusted representatives in carrying out deliberations.
- The seventh point is to respect and uphold the decisions reached as a result of deliberation.
- The eighth point is that in the deliberation, common interests are prioritized over personal or group interests.
- The ninth point, in good faith and a sense of responsibility to accept and implement the results of deliberation decisions.
- The last point, the decisions taken must be morally accountable to God Almighty, uphold human dignity, values of truth and justice prioritizing unity and integrity for the common good.
Examples of the practice of these precepts can be seen clearly from the government system that applies in Indonesia.
Citizens vote to place their representatives in government ranks.
In simple terms, it can be seen from the environment around the place of residence when determining the head of the RT or RW or deciding common interests through deliberation.
The 5th Principle of Pancasila: Social Justice for All Indonesian People
The following is an explanation of the 5th precepts of Pancasila along with examples:
- The last points of the 45 points of Pancasila contain about social life.
- The first point is to develop noble actions, which reflect the attitude and atmosphere of kinship and mutual cooperation.
- The second point is to develop a fair attitude towards others.
- The third point, respect the rights of others.
- The fourth point is to maintain a balance between rights and obligations.
- The fifth point, likes to work hard.
- The sixth point, likes to help others so that they can stand on their own.
- The seventh point is not to use property rights to conflict with or harm the public interest.
- The eighth point is not to use property rights for things that are extravagant and a luxurious lifestyle.
- The ninth point is not to use property rights for businesses that are blackmailing others.
- The tenth point, likes to carry out activities in order to realize equitable progress and social justice.
- The eleventh point, likes to appreciate the work of others that are beneficial for the progress and prosperity together.
Those are the 45 points of Pancasila that must be applied in everyday life.
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An example of this fifth precept is social justice for all people, it can be in the form of equitable and indiscriminate assistance both in terms of law and society.
45 Items of Pancasila and Examples PDF
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The existence of these points is to ensure that the life of society and the state in Indonesia is guaranteed safely. The people are prosperous without anyone feeling excluded or ostracized.