batinlahir
Batinlahir is a term used in Indonesian discourse to refer to the integration or interplay between inner reality and outward appearance. The word combines batin, meaning inner or spiritual reality, with lahir, meaning outward or visible aspects. In common usage, batinlahir signals that understanding a person, a behavior, or a phenomenon should account for both internal motives and external expressions.
In religious and philosophical contexts, the concept echoes the longer-standing batin and zahir (inner and outward
Applications of batinlahir appear across various fields in Indonesia, including ethics, education, politics, and media. It
See also: batin, lahir, zahir, inner and outer meanings, Indonesian religious and ethical discourse.