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Legal strategy to prosper Al Falah Grand Mosque in Sragen Regency from the perspective of Islam and Muhammadiyah Peggy Dian Septi Nur Angraini; Nur Halimah Widowati; Arya Diandra Diranova Ryanshah
Journal of Law Science Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): January: Law Science
Publisher : Institute Of computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jls.v8i1.6956

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The central mosque is a spiritual and social center that shapes the character of the community. However, the prosperity of a mosque does not only depend on physical aspects and implementation, but also on the legal system, Islamic values, and sustainable management strategies. This study analyzes the legal strategies for prospering the Al Falah Grand Mosque in Sragen Regency from the perspectives of Islam and Muhammadiyah. The approach used is descriptive qualitative. The results of the legal strategy to prosper the Al Falah Grand Mosque in Sragen Regency are implemented through mosque management based on Islamic law and positive law regarding waqf and the management of places of worship. The spiritual and social aspects strengthen the congregation's worship activities, Islamic and Muhammadiyah studies, and social services. The modern management aspects include financial transparency, a professional administrative system, and economic empowerment of the community through zakat and productive waqf. The values of Kemuhammadiyahan strengthen the mosque's goal of being a center for progressive da'wah, balancing worship and social roles in the community. The success in prospering the Al Falah Grand Mosque in Sragen Regency is not only in the beauty of the building but also in its ability to integrate legal, spiritual, and humanitarian values. The mosque management model strategy based on Islam and Kemuhammadiyahan can be replicated in other regions.
Progressive islam's efforts to build ecological justice in Indonesia: A constitutional jihad approach and legal advocacy with muhammadiyah Peggy Dian Septi Nur Angraini; Nur Halimah Widowati; Arya Diandra Diranova Ryanshah
Journal of Law Science Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): July: Law Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jls.v8i3.7304

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Ecological degradation and inewuitable natural resource governance in Indonesia reveal a significant gap between constitutional guarantees of the right to a healthy environment and the implementation of public policies. Prevous studies have generally examined Muhammadiyah’s constitutional jihad and legal advocacy separately, leaving the relationship between these two approaches as a strategy of Progressive Islam for achieving ecological justice insufficiently explored. This study aims to analyse the concept and practice of Muhammadiyah’s constitutional jihad and the role of legal advocacy jihad in addressing legal injustice and public policy issues. The novelty of this research lies in proposing an integrated framework that combines constitutional jihad as a structural legal reform strategy with legal advocacy jihad as a community based mechanism for protecting public rights. This qualitative study employs research approach by analysing academic literature, legal documents, judicial review decisions, and official Muhammadiyah publications. The findings demonstrate that constitutional jihad and legal advocacy jihad complement one another through constitutional litigation, policy advocacy, community empowerment, and public participation to promote ecological justice. This study contributes to the development of Islamic legal studies and constitutionalism law by offering an integratve model of transformative da’wah that strengthens constitutionalism, environmental protection, and social justice in Indonesia.