Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim country, has offered to help the Philippines fight violent extremism through Islamic education to avoid a repeat of the Marawi siege that displaced over 400,000 civilians last year. Last year, the Philippine military discovered Islamic State sent more than US$1.5 million to finance the siege of the southern Philippine town of Marawi which experts say was a propaganda windfall for the Middle East-based terror group. Many consider that Indonesia’s deradicalization program is failing. About 600 convicted terrorists have been released from jail since 2016, but the government has only been able to locate 184 of them, Vice News reported in March last year. Some of those released have gone on to commit acts of terrorism while out of jail.