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Direct Election System In City of Makassar In Islamic Law Perspective Akil Tahir; Lamba Sultan; Darussalam Syamsuddin; Moh Sabri
Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary
Publisher : Lembaga Sembilan Tiga Community

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/jrm.v2i1.%

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Direct Election System in Makassar City in Islamic Law Perspective, this is located in Makassar City, South Sulawesi Province. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. While the approach used in this study is a formal juridical approach. The results of the study indicate that the mechanism of direct elections in Makassar City in accordance with the 1945 Constitution, Article 18 paragraph (4) affirms: "Governors, Regents, and Mayors respectively as Heads of Provincial, Regency, and City Governments are democratically elected". It's just that there are still those that are not in line with the provisions of Islamic law and law, for example being elected as Regional Head because of nepotism, using the power of money or called money politics. Regional Head in Makassar City, it can be said that he is competent. However, when viewed from the post-conflict local election law, it turns out that there is one important requirement that is omitted, namely about public testing, so that it is not chosen from its capacity, but is chosen more in terms of the strength of political parties and in terms of the strength of the funds. The character of the voters is also diverse and generally, there are still some whose voting rights can be bought with money.
Leadership In The Kingdom Of Mandar Nurkidam Nurkidam; Ahmad M Sewang; Musafir Pababbari; Darussalam Syamsuddin
Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Journal of Research and Multidisciplinary
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/jrm.v3i1.24

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The socio-political leadership in the Kingdom of Balanipa strongly influenced by the history of its formation and relations with several significant kingdoms in South Sulawesi, also affected by the penetration of the colonizing nation into the land of Mandar. This study uses the concept of royal leadership with a historical approach, the time of colonization, and the inclusion of Islamic understanding in several kingdoms in South Sulawesi. By using several theories of historians, such as Ahmad Sewang, Muhammad Daud Amin, Edwar Polinggomang, and several studies of Ancient Manuscripts about the Balanipa Mandar and kingdom, such as Lontar to Napo, Luaor and Balanar Mandar. This research is a grounded research, namely in the form of historical research that seeks to recover data and historical sources both written in a number of books and classic texts such as the Lontara Mandar manuscript, and in speech, in the form of stories and testimonies by historical figures in the land of Mandar and know much about the history of the kingdom of Balanipa. The analysis shows that the discourse about the history of the kingdom in Mandar began from the formation of the kingdom of Balanipa in the mid-16th century, even though there was a large kingdom that was prominent before that was the Kingdom of Passokkorang (in Mapilli, Polman) and the Kingdom of Baras (in Pasangkayu, North Mamuju). The coronation of the king as the leader and appointment of the King in the kingdom of Balanipa, has strict requirements, one of which is to become a king, must bequeath a value of the principles of leadership that must prioritize the interests of the people, especially those relating to economic life, social, security and public order.
Co-Authors A. Nurkidam Abd Rahman Abd. Rahman Abdul Rahim, Abdul Rahim Abdul Rauf Muhammad Amin Abdul Wahid Haddade Achmad Musyahid Idrus Adityawarman Adityawarman Ahmad Arief Ahmad M Sewang Ali Fathurrahman Alimuddin Alimuddin Ambo Asse Amiruddin Andi Aderus Andi Akmal Andi Eliyah Humairah Andi Muhammad Akmal Andi Sitti Rahma Aslang Jaya Aslinda Awal Rifai Bhatti, Muhammad Safdar Br, A. Nurhidayah Dea Larissa Fathan Mubina Ramadhan Hajir Fauziah, Henny Hamzah Hasan Haruna, Nadyah Hasan, Nurfitriyani A W Helvian, Fhirastika Annisha Herawati, Nur Isma hidayat, Khair Tasnim Razak Naba Hisbullah Humairah, Andi Eliyah I Nyoman Budi Artawan Ibrahim, Ummu Fadhilah Imran Imam Makmun Imam Makmun Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Jasad, Usman Kasjim Salenda Kasman Bakry Kasman Bakry Kurniati Kurniati Lamba Sultan Lipu, Andi Muhammad Adlan Naufal Lomba Sultan M. Napis Djuaeni Mardiah Mardiah Mardiah Marwah, Dhirga Tri Setiawan R Moch Natsir Mahmud Muammar Bakri Muhammad Amri Muhammad Nur Ilham Muhammad Sabri Muhammad Saleh Ridwan Muhammad Taufan Djafri Musafir Pababbari Mustin, Hilgha Nafis, Andi Ahmad Zahri Nurbaya Nurbaya, Nurbaya Nursarah A Conoras Putriany, Putriany Rahadi Arie Hartoko Rahim, Wahida Rahma Amir, Rahma Rahmadhani, Rauly Rahmatulla Ramlia, Ramlia Raudatussolihah, Baiq Rini Fitriani Roziana Shaari Salam, Eka Fitra Ramadani Saleh, Musyirah Shaari, Roziana Sippah Chotban Sri Karmila Dol Subli, Mohamad Sudirman L, Sudirman Sulaiman Sulaiman Supardin Suriyanti, Lenni Syahrir Akil Syahrir Karim Syahrir, Pratiwi Syahyani Syatar, Abdul Syatirah Jalaluddin Tahir Maloko Tarmizi Tri Fadhillah Yusuf, Andi Ulfah Rimayanti Umar Sulaiman Umar, Marzuki Usman Jasad Zarul Arifin