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From Usul Fiqh to Legal Pluralism: An Autoethnography of Islamic Legal Thought Salim GP, M. Arskal
Mazahib VOLUME 19, ISSUE 1, JUNE 2020
Publisher : IAIN Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (490.534 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/mj.v19i1.2414

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This article seeks to introduce an autoethnography as a method in studying Islamic law. Through an autoethnography, a scholar could share a unique and subjective experience, which would not only contribute to the understanding of social phenomenon but also reflect on possible different situations upon knowing the reality. It not only makes a sequence of events and their interpretation, but it also asks readers to emotionally ‘relive’ the events with the writer of autoethnography. This article uncovers processes and dynamics of my own thought in approaching and comprehending law in Islam including topics such as usul fiqh and legal pluralism. It discloses the development of my research interest and scope, both nationally and internationally in the past three decades. The article argues that knowledge is not necessarily produced by research work. In fact, personal narratives are considered scientific in that they could contribute knowledge to what we know about the world in which we live. And, last but not least, personal stories are valuable if they could: 1) provide a legitimate claim or justification, 2) offer something new to learn, and 3) help other people cope with or better understand world issues.Keywords: autoethnography, Islamic law, legal pluralism, usul fiqh.
Waqf and the sustainable development goals: examining the pathways of governance and resource utilization in Indonesia Mulazid, Ade Sofyan; Pratama, Yoghi Citra; Salim GP, M. Arskal; Sayuti, Wahdi; Yessi Fitri; Muhaimin, Muhaimin; M. Syukri
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

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Waqf is an important instrument in Islamic social finance with significant potential to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. However, the contribution of waqf to sustainable development largely depends on the quality of governance and the effective utilization of waqf assets. This study aims to examine the influence of waqf governance and waqf utilization on the achievement of the SDGs in Indonesia, as well as to analyze their mediating role in the relationship between waqf resources and sustainable development outcomes. This research adopts a quantitative approach using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Data were collected from waqf management institutions and relevant stakeholders in Indonesia. The results indicate that waqf governance has a positive effect on SDG achievement (β = 0.2644), while waqf utilization shows a stronger positive influence (β = 0.4958). Furthermore, waqf resources positively affect both governance and utilization. These findings highlight the importance of strengthening governance practices and optimizing the utilization of waqf assets to enhance the contribution of Islamic social finance to sustainable development.