Surya Sukti
State Islamic University of Palangka Raya

Published : 2 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Paradigm Secular of Thought in Contemporary Siyasah Jurisprudence Khairudin Nor; Nugroho Nugroho; Ahmad Zaky Kurniawan; Ahmad Zidane Jauhari; Ahmad Ade Inaya; Surya Sukti
Jurnal Teologi Islam Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): JUNI-NOVEMBER
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/zn763479

Abstract

This article discusses the paradigm of secular thought in contemporary Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh siyasah) by examining the dynamics of modern Islamic political thought, the position of the state as a domain of ijtihadiyah, and the evolving forms and models of secular thought. The background to this study is based on significant changes in Islamic political discourse, which are increasingly influenced by modernization, globalization, and interaction with Western political systems. In this context, a tendency has emerged among some Muslim thinkers to adopt a secular approach in understanding the relationship between religion and the state. This research uses a qualitative method with a library research approach, drawing on classical and contemporary literature related to Islamic jurisprudence and secularism. The analysis is conducted descriptively and analytically to identify the characteristics of the paradigm of contemporary Islamic political thought, explain the state as a domain of ijtihadiyah (intelligible text), and examine the forms and models of secular thought in Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh siyasah). The results indicate that contemporary Islamic political thought is dynamic and pluralistic, with a shift from a normative approach to a more contextual and rational one. State governance is understood as part of ijtihadiyah, thus allowing for various forms of government systems suited to the needs of society. Meanwhile, the secular paradigm in contemporary Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh siyasah) is characterized by a functional distinction between religion and the state, as well as an emphasis on universal values such as justice and the welfare of the people. This paradigm has developed into several models, including moderate, substantive, liberal, and integrative-contextual secularism. Thus, it can be concluded that the secular paradigm of thought in contemporary Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh siyasah) represents a form of intellectual adaptation to the challenges of the times, opening up space for renewal in Islamic political thought, while still generating debate regarding the boundaries between secular values and sharia principles.
The Development of Islamic Studies in the Early Islamic World in the Context of Legal Culture Cinta Refalina Zalianti; Prity Aura Nadine; Wiwie Sapitri; Surya Sukti
Mir'ah: Family Law and Legal Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Mir'ah: Family Law and Legal Culture
Publisher : Faculty Sharia of State Islamic University (UIN) Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mirah.v2i1.318

Abstract

This paper examines the values of the development of Islam during the early prophethood of the Prophet Muhammad by looking at it from the context of legal culture in the field of science that systematically studies various aspects of Islam ranging from the development of Islamic studies in the early days to the change of Islamic studies from Mosques to Madrasahs, this study aims to understand the meaning of the Islamic world, Islamic society, the development of Islamic studies in the early days, and the transition of Islamic studies. The research method in this article is through literature search by looking for relevant sources through journals / newspapers / websites. The results of research on the development of Islamic studies in the early days focused on monotheism, theory, and practice of the Qur'an and Hadith on worship and morals, reading, writing and arithmetic for the basic level, the content of the Qur'an, and the basics of religion for the advanced level. However, the development of Islamic studies initially in the Mosque at this time occurred because the legal culture of Indonesian society is very thick where madrasah is very identical to its position adjacent to the Mosque, Surau, or Musholla. This is intended as an effort to develop Islamic educational institutions, to respond to the high needs of the community to learn Islamic education, as well as to facilitate students with the presence of a mosque as a center of worship that is centrally positioned in 1 (one) complex.