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PERAN MASYARAKAT SIPIL DALAM PENGUATAN DEMOKRASI POLITIK ISLAM DI INDONESIA Mundakir, Akhmad; Fitri, Dini Amalia
Jurnal Ilmiah Dinamika Hukum Vol 25 No 2 (2024): Edisi Oktober 2024
Publisher : Universitas Stikubank

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35315/dh.v25i2.9948

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Civil society is a socio-political construct that places Islam and the State in a state of mutual need, namely, Islam, on the one hand, as a moral guide for state management, and the State, on the other, as a foundation for Islamic values. This conception refers to the significant amount of the Medina-built society of the prophet Muhammad and Khulafaurrasyidin, which consists of five key pillars: monotheism, humanism, deliberations, justice, and Brotherhood. This artiicle aims to investigate how civil society interacts with the growth of political democracy in Indonesia. The researcher used descriptive qualitative techniques in this investigation by analyzing primary data collected from library studies. The data were processed using discourse analyzes and hermeneutic analysis techniques. Besides, the researchers used the historical, sociological, philosophical, and theological convergence approach. The article result revealed that the process of consolidating and improving political democracy in Indonesia remained bureaucratic and did not wholly represent civil society characteristics.
REKONSTRUKSI PENCATATAN PERKAWINAN PENGHAYAT KEPERCAYAAN PADA MASYARAKAT HUKUM ADAT BERBASIS KEADILAN SOSIAL PANCASILA Fitri, Dini Amalia; Mundakir, Akhmad
Jurnal Ilmiah Dinamika Hukum Vol 26 No 1 (2025): Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35315/dh.v26i1.9949

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Indonesia is an archipelagic country rich in ethnic, cultural, religious, and belief diversity. The Indonesian Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and belief, yet adherents of traditional beliefs often face discrimination, particularly in marriage registration. This study aims to evaluate and reconstruct the marriage registration system for adherents of traditional beliefs based on Pancasila's social justice principles. The study employs various theories, including the theory of equal freedom of belief, affirmative action, the legal duty to collect what is scattered, and the principle of iustitia socialis. The findings indicate that the integration of marriage registration institutions, simplification of the registration process, training for registration officers, revision of inclusive regulations, and increased public awareness are crucial to overcoming discrimination and ensuring social justice. The implementation of this reconstruction is expected to provide legal certainty and protection of the rights of traditional belief adherents, reflect Pancasila values, and create a more just and inclusive society.