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Reframing Ḥifẓ al-Nasl: Childfree Discourse among Indonesian Celebrities in the Perspective of Maqāṣid al-Usrah Musadad, Ahmad; Fauzi, Alfa Zaidanil; Nahidloh, Shofiyun; Hermawan, Rudi; Choiri, Muttaqin
Mawaddah: Jurnal Hukum Keluarga Islam Vol 3 No 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52496/mjhki.v3i2.35

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The shifting marriage paradigm toward individual autonomy has triggered the childfree trend, challenging Indonesia’s normative-pronatalist values. This study addresses whether childfree constitutes a betrayal of ḥifẓ al-nasl or a contextual realization of maqāṣid when parenting capacity is compromised. The research gap lies in the polarization between sociological and normative studies that fail to integrate socio-legal analysis with family-specific maqāṣid. This qualitative study employs a socio-legal approach, analyzing the narratives of five Indonesian celebrities via virtual loci and a coding framework based on Jamāluddin ‘Aṭiyyah’s Maqāṣid al-Usrah. Findings indicate that childfree among these celebrities is a contextual maqāṣid realization, not a betrayal of ḥifẓ al-nasl. There is a shift from quantitative regeneration (al-tanāsul) to quality of life (al-injāb). This choice serves as a preventive instrument (sadd al-dhari’ah) to avoid parenting injustice and maintain sakīnah amid mental or financial unreadiness. Reframing ḥifẓ al-nasl as a qualitative commitment to human dignity allows contemporary Islamic law to balance individual autonomy with social stability. Consequently, the government should formulate maqāṣid-based family policies prioritizing parenting quality and mental health over fertility targets.
A MAQASID AL-SYARĪ’AH BASED EVALUATION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS IN HALAL CERTIFICATION IMPLEMENTATION: EVIDENCE FROM SUMENEP Nasik, Khoirun; Ardyansyah, Farid; Musadad, Ahmad; Nahidloh, Shofiyun; Pujiati, Tri; Zahro, Umi Indasyah
JURNAL HAKAM Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Nurul Jadid

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/jhi.v10i1.14590

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The expiration of the phased implementation of mandatory halal certification on 17 October 2024 marked a transition from a facilitative to an enforcement-oriented policy phase, creating significant implementation pressures for local governments and micro and small enterprises facing legal, market, and administrative risks. While previous studies have examined halal certification from normative legal and governance perspectives, limited research integrates empirical public policy analysis with a maqasid al-syarī’ah framework to evaluate local government interventions during this post-transition period. Using a qualitative policy analysis approach, this study identifies six local intervention strategies: structured multi-stakeholder coordination; optimization of the self-declare assistance scheme; targeted digital literacy and social media outreach; affirmative programs for remote villages; development of a regional Halal Hub ecosystem; and preventive regulatory socialization for the 2026 mandatory phase. Empirically, 4,053 halal certificates were issued by January 2026, 3,933 through the self-declare scheme, with over 90% of assisted MSMEs completing registration on time. These results indicate that proactive facilitation and adaptive local governance significantly reduced non-compliance risks during the transition. From a maqasid al-syarī’ah perspective, the interventions operationalize multidimensional protection: religion (hifz al-dīn), life (hifz al-nafs), wealth (hifz al-māl), intellect (hifz al-’aql), and lineage (hifz al-nasl). Conceptually, this study proposes a maqasid-based evaluation model linking Islamic normative principles with measurable governance indicators. Theoretically and practically, it positions maqasid as an applied analytical framework and provides evidence-based guidance for adaptive and sustainability-oriented halal governance.