
The island of Onrust lies one and a half hours away by boat from the Jakarta coast. It’s an island with a secretive past, that served as a quarantine station for Muslims who had undertaken the pilgrimage to Mecca, the Hadj. The Dutch held the Muslims prisoner, giving as reason that they should remain on the island to guard against the spread of infectious diseases. In reality the Dutch were unfamiliar with Islam and wanted to learn about the Muslims’ culture and beliefs. At the same time the Dutch sought to indoctrinate the Muslims to encourage them to distance themselves from their culture and religion.